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Bureau of Environmental Health Services August 2020 *Org Charts Updated Quarterly Bureau of Environmental Health Services August 2020 *Org Charts updated quarterly Renee Shealy Bureau Chief 803-896-8994 Micheal Mattocks Liz Basil Robin Mack Assistant Bureau Chief Assistant Bureau Chief Assistant Bureau Chief Environmental Laboratories EA Regions & Operations BEHS Programs 803-896-0901 803-896-8408 803-896-4152 BEHS Support BEHS Operations Division of Food & Lead Division of Analytical & Risk Assessments Ted Ambrose R. Allen Fountain Radiological Environmental Upstate EA Upstate EA 843-915-8794 Manager Services Anderson/Greenwood/ Greenville/Spartanburg Sandra Craig Walhalla 803-896-0479 Director Mallori VanSyckel Susan Jackson Natalie Kirkpatrick 803-896-0614 803-896-3851 Angelica Adams Director Chris McCluskey 864-372-3083 803-896-0072 803-896-0856 864-260-5569 Beverly Davis Division of Onsite 803-896-8992 Wastewater, Rabies Prevention, & Division of Air Quality Midlands EA Midlands EA Patty Wallace Enforcement Analysis Columbia/Lancaster/ Aiken/Orangeburg Area 803-896-5048 Rock Hill David Vaughan Connie Turner Travis Fuss Yumi Weathersby Director Director Veronica Barringer 803-642-1637 803-896-0317 803-896-0574 803-896-0903 803-896-9496 Kathy Wilson 803-896-8993 Division of Environmental Response Laboratory Certification Pee Dee EA Pee Dee EA Florence/Sumter Myrtle Beach/Conway Anuradha Nair Bennie Cockerel Director Section Manager Leigh Plummer Matt Maxwell 803-896-4095 803-896-0974 843-661-4825 843-238-4738 Low Country EA Beaufort/Charleston Wendy Boswell 843-953-0150 ** = Team Leader Bureau of Environmental Health Services August 2020 *Org Charts updated quarterly Environmental Support Laboratories Brenda Crosby 803-896-0866 Micheal Mattocks Tammy Randolph Assistant Bureau Chief 803-896-0902 803-896-0901 Quality Assurance Assistance Division of Air Quality Environmental Division of Analytical Mahtab Gowan Analysis Laboratory Elaine Babb & Radiological Services 803-896-6879 Certification 803-896-0981 Connie Turner Sandra Flemming Russell Keown Susan Jackson Director Bennie Cockerel 803-896-6879 803-896-1542 Director 803-896-0903 Section Manager 803-896-0856 803-896-0974 Susan Schilling Audit & Analytical Lab Inorganic Radiochemistry Data Organic Milk & Dairy Lab/ Calibration/ Data Haley Anderson Management Chemistry Chemistry Environmental Technical Support Management **Mitzi Kennedy 803-896-0992 Roger Brewer Microbiology 803-896-0915 Carey Merriweather Craig Burchell Alfred Baquiran Manager **Chris Cole David Dale Kevin Watts Manager Manager Manager Burma Freeman 803-896-0977 803-896-1542 803-896-0672 Shawntae Graham Manager 803-896-0851 803-896-0921 803-896-0908 Manager 803-896-0929 Charles Conyers James Berry 803-896-4143 Kamy Howitz 803-896-0976 803-896-0860 Tina Cole Shirl Haynes 803-896-0904 **William Jenny Tyler Dunlop 803-896-0967 Eric Evans Nydia Burdick 803-896-1547 Nicholas Carnabuci Terrill Garner 803-896-0926 803-896-0837 803-896-0922 Anna Lee 803-896-0862 803-896-0840 803-896-0840 Ashley Darby Christine Cooler Jabari Henriques William Allen 803-896-0909 803-896-0869 Max Habicht 803-896-1547 Lauren Faulk 803-896-0848 803-896-0926 Candace Medlin Tony Ditolla Cassandra Green 803-896-0920 803-896-0860 Eric Rice 803-896-0978 William McMurray Forrest Deans 803-896-0746 803-896-0840 Jonalyn Mangus Dylan Cobb 803-896-0909 803-896-0869 Rene Kelly 803-896-1547 803-896-0746 803-896-0926 Tyler Dunlop David Holland 803-896-7569 Paul Miller Terry Williams 803-896-0837 803-896-0853 Joel Jagan 803-896-0971 Ryan Miskin Efrem Parler 803-896-0835 803-896-0926 803-896-1547 803-896-0968 Michael Elbrecht Eric Sorrells Jennings Youngblood Jeffery Myers Michael Parnell 803-896-0853 803-896-0840 Regina Porterfield 803-896-0837 803-896-1547 803-896-1976 803-896-0847 Donna Faile Benjamin Watkins Richard Patterson Michael Streeter 803-896-0852 803-896-0840 Rachel Pruckler 803-896-0926 803-896-1547 803-896-0848 Sarah Fisher Jennings Youngblood Carolyn Ross Savannah West 803-896-0892 803-896-0837 803-896-0926 Jason Sanders 803-896-1547 803-896-0967 Douglas Tarbet 803-896-0926 Michael Shirley 803-896-0848 Derreck Webber ** = Team Leader 803-896-0926 Don Stanley 803-896-0847 Bureau of Environmental Health Services August 2020 *Org Charts updated quarterly BEHS Programs Medical Entomology Program Support Chris Evans, M.S., Ph.D. Bill Phillips 803-896-3802 Robin Mack 803-909-7338 Tammy Brewer Assistant Bureau Chief Dylan Murphy 803-896-0940 803-896-4152 843-271-2525 Lauren Perez 803-896-0940 Division of Onsite Wastewater, Amy Cocke Division of Support Ron Kinney Rabies Prevention & Enforcement 803-896-0807 Environmental Division of 803-896-4092 Jasmine Edwards Food & Lead Risk Response Michele Wilson 803-896-0640 David Vaughan Assessments Lead Tonya Reep Director 803-896-0640 **Danielle Saye Anuradha Nair 803-896-4096 803-896-6011 803-896-0574 Sandra Craig Director Paxton Brown 803-896-0614 803-896-5839 Elizabeth Herring 803-896-0602 OSWW Rabies & Vector Enforcement Nuclear Response Environmental Response Ava Penley Tim Stanley **Theresa McCollister Tim Kinney Daemon Hobbs Paul Lee Food 803-896-4536 Manager 803-896-5299 Manager Manager Manager Tamara Gordon 803-896-8657 803-896-4134 803-896-4111 803-896-4113 Special Davison 803-896-0599 803-896-7581 Melissa Allen Brett Fowler Dana Cook L.A. Williams 803-896-0108 Crystal Korba 843-661-4825 803-896-4117 803-896-0559 803-896-4044 Kelly Easey Mary Ramirez **Susan Best ** C.P. Kanwat **James Williamson Jason Goff Robert Duncan 803-896-0578 803-896-9366 803-896-6229 803-896-2249 803-896-0523 Kyle McGahee 803-896-2370 803-896-4119 803-896-4099 Pamela Foster- Sheila Dodd Verona Herrera Shannon Archie Deborah Croom Kevin Holland Rogers 803-896-0560 James Martin 803-896-5235 803-896-5917 803-896-8995 Michael Spradlin 803-896-2370 803-896-0581 803-896-4116 Shadow Gulledge 803-896-4044 Arlisa Jones Theodocia Mills Alex Huggins Julia Nogueria Jonathan Wheeler 803-896-5095 Jesse McWilliams 803-896-7458 803-896-7398 803-896-0523 Derrick Stanley 803-896-8381 803-896-4112 803-896-0535 803-896-4097 Matthew Scott John McKenzie Bruce Rushton Larry Thompson Jim Rice Alexandra Vergara 803-896-9547 803-896-0666 803-896-0523 Mark Taylor 843-661-4825 803-896-4114 803-896-0640 803-896-6317 Ncincilili Titi Chris Saul Christie Watkins 803-896-0705 803-896-0523 David Ziegler 803-896-0733 803-896-7646 ** = Team Leader Bureau of Environmental Health Services August 2020 *Org Charts updated quarterly EA Upstate Region Anderson, Greenwood & Walhalla Chris McCluskey Area Director 864-260-5569 Administrative Support Jessica Brown Anderson & Walhalla Greenwood 864-260-5585 Dams Engineer Administrative Support Kelley Haynie Paul Wilkie Hannah Vinson Michael Hayes 864-260-5585 Office Manager 864-260-5569 Vanessa Felton Office Manager 864-260-5585 864-227-5915 864-227-5915 Stacey Haston 864-227-5915 **Dixie Cloninger **Shannon Sawyer **Amy Towe **Bryan Ball **Chrissy Matthews 864-260-5585 864-260-5585 864-260-5585 864-260-5585 **Bob Bailey 864-227-5915 864-227-5915 Jeff Garrison Kelly Johnson Joseph Clinton Yuliana Arenas Zach Kennedy 864-260-5585 864-260-5585 864-260-5585 864-638-4185 Ashley Ewell 864-227-5915 864-227-5915 Josh Stocker Whitney Peay Sommer Gillespie Chris Bottoms Robert Peterson 864-260-5585 864-260-5585 864-260-5585 864-638-4185 Jessica Jaynes 864-260-5585 864-227-5915 Tom Shope Rhonda Pearson Mark Satterfield 864-260-5585 864-638-4185 Samuel Madden 864-227-5915 864-227-5915 Nichole Veasey Sabrina Prince Lisa Stevens 864-260-5585 864-260-5585 864-227-5915 Diana Sulzen Albert Thompson 864-260-5569 864-227-5915 Ainsley Wiles 864-227-5915 ** = Team Leader Bureau of Environmental Health Services August 2020 *Org Charts updated quarterly EA Upstate Region Greenville & Spartanburg Natalie Kirkpatrick Area Director Administrative 864-372-3083 Support Da’Nisha Croft 864-372-3273 Administrative Support Paula Fowler Greenville Spartanburg 864-372-3273 Linda Abrams Kyle Lancaster Ben Whitmire 864-596-3327 Stephanie Pearson Office Manager Office Manager 864-372-3273 864-372-3273 864-596-3327 Tracie Thomas 864-596-3327 **Kelly “Betsy” Seals **Chris Cusack **Leslie Parra **Matthew Robertson **Stephanie Garrett **Chloe Johnson **Johnny Hall Donald Bachelor 864-372-3273 864-372-3273 864-372-9030 864-372-3094 864-596-3327 864-596-3327 864-596-3327 864-596-3327 Ethan Fite Shannon Blakely **Wes Whittle Emily Brown Matt Ewing Lucille Dobson George Crowe Thomas Burgess 864-372-3273 864-372-3123 864-372-3099 864-372-3273 864-596-3800 864-596-3327 864-596-3327 864-596-2227 Daniel Kotula Christian Eaves Gehad Abadeer Austin Deitz Florence Hall McKenzie Holland Sherri Drummond Jimmy Gault 864-372-3098 864-372-3273 864-372-93038 864-372-3185 864-596-3327 864-596-3327 864-596-3327 864-596-2227 Kane Carlson Nicole Orzechowski Morgan Hughes Jon Gibbon Ryan Lutz Robin Duffy Amber Leonard 864-372-3238 864-372-3182 864-372-3273 864-372-3273 864-596-3327 864-596-3327 864-596-3327 Thomas Dennis Lauren Lintz Alex Hawkins Connor Pennings Michael Dunn Vivian Williams Charles Owens 864-372-9030 864-372-3092 864-372-3273 864-372-3273 864-596-3327 864-596-3327 864-372-3093 Averia Ellenburg Emily Russ Kaitlin Little 864-372-3273 Vincent Manzi Liuda Pinter Warren Lanford 864-372-3088 864-372-3273 864-372-3273 864-596-3327 864-596-3327 Dale Harvey Justin Souther Bill Rampey 864-372-3086 Tim Riggins Edward Stello Christopher Suddeth 864-241-1091 864-372-3273 864-282-4160 864-596-3327 864-596-3327 Todd Lauterio Leigh Woerner 864-517-8458 864-241-1091 Samantha Snyder 864-372-9030 ** = Team Leader Bureau of Environmental Health
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