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9 Personnel 4-26-2016.Indd Personnel 237 Personnel Table of Contents Administration . 238 Faculty (Full-time) . 240 Instructional Administration . 238 President . 238 Professional Staff . 245 Support Staff . 246 H. Councill Trenholm State Community College Personnel 238 President Munnerlyn, Sam ............................................................................................................................................. President B.A., Stillman College M.A., Alabama State University Certification Vocational Education, Alabama A & M University The Alabama Community College Leadership Academy, University of Alabama Administration Harris, Charles .........................................................Assistant Dean of Information Technology/Safety &Security B.S., Troy State University Holt, Wilford .......................................................................................................... Dean of Workforce Development A.A.T., Patterson State Technical College B.S., Athens State College M.Ed., Troy State University Johnson, Mimi ..........................................................................Director, Institutional Research and Advancement B.A., Alabama State University M.P.A., Auburn University Montgomery Ed.D., Alabama State University Kaushik, Suresh ........................................................................................................................Dean of Development B.S., Panjab University, India M.S., Panjab University, India Post-M.S. Dipl., Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi M.S., Montana State University M.Ed., Montana State University Ed.D., Utah State University Additional graduate study, Atlanta University Knight, Arlinda ...............................................................Director of Title III-B/Continuing Education/Marketing B.S., Auburn University at Montgomery M.B.A., American Intercontinental University Petty, Tanjula ................................................................................................................................ Dean of Instruction B.S., Troy University M.S., Troy University Ph.D., Alabama State University Ross, Beverly ..................................................................................................................................... Dean of Students B.S., Alabama State University M.S., Alabama State University Wright, Catherine. .....................................................................................................................................Comptroller B.S., Alabama State University M.B.A., Auburn University - Montgomery Certified Cost Analyst Certified Defense Financial Manager Certified State School Financial Officer H. Councill Trenholm State Community College Personnel 239 Instructional Administration Blackmon, Paul ....................................................................................................................................Head Librarian B.S., University of Montevallo M.S., Clark-Atlanta University Carter, Tracie................................................................. Division Director - Health Services Technolgoeis Division B.S., University of Alabama Lead Instructor/Administrator M.P.A., Auburn University at Montgomery Instructor - Dental Assisting Technology D.D.S., Meharry Medical College Hacker, Melanie ..............................................Division Director - Creative & Therapeutic Technologies Division A.S. , Southern Union State Community College Instructor - Massage Therapy Certificate, Montgomery School of Massage Therapy Certification, CPR/AED * HIV Awareness Pinkston, Doris S. ...........................................................................Division Director - Business & Service Division B.A., Auburn University at Montgomery Instructor - Early Care & Education M.S., Troy State University at Montgomery Probst, Julliana .... Division Director - General Education, Service, Transportation & Manufacturing Division B.A., Auburn University at Montgomery Lead Instructor/Administrator M.L.A., Auburn University at Montgomery Instructor - English Shedd, James ..........................................................Division Director - Repair & Precision Technologies Division Diploma, John M. Patterson State Technical College Instructor - Diesel Mechanics Undergraduate study, Auburn University and Troy University - Montgomery ASE Certification, Master Technician H. Councill Trenholm State Community College Personnel 240 Faculty (Full-time) Akwuba, Miriam D. .....................................................................................................Medical Assisting Technology B.M., B.S., Abia State University, Abia State, Nigeria Allen, Phillip ...................................................................................................................General Education - English B.S., Alabama State University M.Ed., Alabama State University Arington, Spencer ........................................................................................................... Graphic Design Technology B. S., Auburn University Barnette, Michael ........................................................................................Automotive Manufacturing Technology B.S., Auburn University at Montgomery Beckham, Jon .................................................................................................................Automotive Collision Repair B.A.,Talladega College Bell, Monica ........................................................................................................................................ Adult Education B.S., Alabama State University Boddie, Bobbie ......................................................................................................... Computer Information Systems B.A., University of Alabama at Birmingham M.S.C.I.S., Bellevue University Buice, Reuben ......................................................................................................................... Automotive Technology B.S., Auburn University Burton, Ralph ...................................................................................................... Industrial Electronics Technology A.A.T., Bishop State Community College B.S., Athens State University Cantrell, Jarred .................................................................................................................................................Welding Diploma, Trenholm State Technical College Carden, Danny ....................................................................................................................Machine Tool Technology Diploma, Patterson State Technical College A.A.T., Trenholm State Technical College Cawley, Robert ............................................................................................Culinary Arts/Hospitality Management A.A.T., Trenholm State Technical College B.S., New England Culinary Institute M.S. University Nevada Las Vegas Certified Executive Chef Certified Executive Pastry Chef Member American Academy of Chefs Chandrasoma, Maitri ............................................................................................Computer Information Systems B.S., Alabama State University M.S., Troy State University at Montgomery Diploma, Computer Repair, International Correspondence School Certificate in IBM System 36 Training Chattom, Arwilla ............................................................................................................................. Adult Education B.S., Alabama State University Cox, Mia ..................................................................................................................................... Adult Education B.S., University of Alabama at Birmingham M.A., University of Phoenix H. Councill Trenholm State Community College Personnel 241 Davis, Angela .......................................................................................................... Medical Radiologic Technology A.A., Troy State University B.S., Troy State University Montgomery M.S., Troy University Certificate, Baptist South, School of Radiologic Technology Dozier, April ...........................................................................................................Diagnostic Medical Sonography B.S., Union University Certificate, Baptist School of Diagnostic Ultrasound Dreyfus, Frank ..................................................................................................................... Truck Driver Training A.S., Macon College B.A., University of Colorado CDL Certification/Examiner Edwards, Joe .................................................................................................. General Education - Mathematics B.S., Alabama State University M.Ed., Alabama State University Ellis, Tobit .............................................................................................................................Electrical Technology Diploma, Patterson State Technical College A.A.T., Trenholm State Technical College Additional Studies, Auburn University B.S., Athens State College M.S., Faulkner University Flowers, Heath .....................................................................................................A/C & Refrigeration Technology A.A.S., Ayers State Technical College A.A.T., Ayers State Technical College Herring, Richard ..................................................................................................Drafting and Design Technology B.S., Auburn University Hyde, Thomas ...................................................................Medical
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