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State Board of Career and Technology Education 2007-2008 Personnel Directory State Board of Career and Technology Education Dr. Phil Berkenbile, State Director Ms. Sandy Garrett, Chairperson Dr. Debbie Blue, Shawnee Mrs. Sue Arnn, Ardmore Mr. H.C. “Will” Williams, Tulsa Mr. Nevyle R. Cable, Okmulgee Mr. Harold Anglin, Pryor Ms. Marilyn Harrel, Leedy Mr. Randy Gilbert, Tecumseh Mr. Dale Nye, Lindsay Table of Contents Oklahoma Technology Centers in Oklahoma...................................................................................1 Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education Staff .................................................3 Local Directors.................................................................................................................................7 Teacher Educator ............................................................................................................................8 CareerTech Skills Centers ...............................................................................................................9 Technology Centers.......................................................................................................................11 Comprehensive Schools ................................................................................................................32 Cross Reference by Last Name.....................................................................................................70 Autry Meridian Caddo-Kiowa Metro Tech Canadian Valley Springlake Campus Chickasha Campus South Bryant Campus El Reno Campus Adult & Cont. Ed. Central Tech Aviation Career Center Drumright Campus Mid-America Sapulpa Campus Mid-Del Chisholm Trail Moore Norman Eastern Okla. County Northeast Francis Tuttle Afton Campus Portland Campus Kansas Campus Reno Campus Pryor Campus Rockwell Campus Northwest 1 Gordon Cooper Alva Campus Great Plains Fairview Campus Frederick Campus Pioneer Lawton Campus Pontotoc Green Country Red River High Plains Southern Oklahoma Indian Capital Southwest Muskogee Campus Tri County Sallisaw Campus Tulsa Tech Stilwell Campus Broken Arrow Campus Tahlequah Campus Lemley Campus Kiamichi Peoria Campus Wilburton (Admin) Riverside Campus Atoka Campus Wes Watkins Durant Campus Western Hugo Campus Burns Flat Campus Idabel Campus Sayre Campus McAlester Campus Poteau Campus Spiro Campus Stigler Campus Talihina Campus 2 Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education School Year 2007-2008 ADMINISTRATION Henderson, Ms Andria, Senior Secretary, (405) CURRICULUM Berkenbile, Dr Phil, State Director, (405) 743- 743-5551, [email protected] Abraham, Ms Ranae, Secretary, (405) 743-5151, 5444, [email protected] Jarlsberg, Mr Wade, Technical Training [email protected] DeMuth, Mr Bruce, Chief of Staff, (405) 743- Specialist, (405) 743-5550, Boyington, Ms Tracy, Instructional Dev 5430, [email protected] [email protected] Specialist, (405) 743-5516, Hammonds, Mr Glen, Asst. Attorney General, Merkle, Mr Carter, OBAN-Program Manager, [email protected] (405) 743-5443, [email protected] (405) 743-5592, [email protected] Hawk, Ms Melinda, Electronic Document McDaniel, Ms Joan, Administrative Asst., (405) Roblyer, Mr Jimmy, Safety Coordinator, (405) Specialist, (405) 743-5539, 743-5441, [email protected] 743-5558, [email protected] [email protected] Schonthaler, Ms Sharon, Assistant to State Smedley, Mr Justin, State Coordinator - Hawkins, Ms Victoria, Electronic Document Director, (405) 743-5445, Economic Dev, (405) 743-5547, Specialist, (405) 743-5557, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Smith, Mr Scott, Coordinator, Corp and Exec Kincaid, Ms Kathleen, Marketing Specialist, AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Dev, (405) 743-5436, (405) 743-5590, [email protected] Bilderback, Mr Eric, Program Specialist, S.E., [email protected] Kirk, Mr Randy, Instructional Dev Specialist, (405) 743-5490, [email protected] Yowell, Mr Ken, Technical Training Coordinator, (405) 743-5518, [email protected] Boggs, Mr Kent, FFA Executive Secretary, (405) (405) 743-5563, [email protected] Kirkendall, Ms Margie, Elect. Doc. Spec/Team 743-5461, [email protected] Ldr, (405) 743-5519, Bonjour, Ms Rose, Program Specialist, C., (405) BUSINESS, MARKETING AND IT ED [email protected] 743-5487, [email protected] Berkenbile, Ms Linnie, State Program Manager, Maile, Mr Craig, CIMC Manager, (405) 743- Johnson, Mr Jarrod, Intern, (405) 743-5497, (405) 743-5121, [email protected] 5448, [email protected] [email protected] DeMuth, Ms Carrie, Program Specialist, (405) Perry, Ms Suzanne, Administrative Assistant, Murray, Mr Kurt, Program Specialist, S.W., (405) 743-5426, [email protected] (405) 743-5195, [email protected] 743-5489, [email protected] Fryhover, Ms Ida, DECA State Advisor/Prgm Romans, Ms Connie, Instructional Dev Murray, Ms Debbra, Secretary, (405) 743-5493, Specialist, (405) 743-5473, Specialist, (405) 743-5153, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Richison, Ms Laurie, Secretary, (405) 743-5496, Hamble, Ms Debbie, BPA,DECA,HOSA Admin Sadler, Ms Kimberly, Coord of Instructional [email protected] Asst., (405) 743-5409, Systems, (405) 743-5410, Robison, Mr Mike, NW Program Coordinator, [email protected] [email protected] (405) 743-5499, [email protected] Hubbard, Ms Gina, Program Specialist, (405) Wolfe, Ms Ann, Instructional Dev Specialist, Short, Mrs Kathie, Secretary/Bookkeeper, (405) 743-5117, [email protected] (405) 743-5196, [email protected] 743-5498, [email protected] Kirtley, Ms Judy, Program Specialist, (405) 743- Zevnik-Cline, Ms Claire, Instructional Dev Shoulders, Mr Guy, Program Specialist, N.E., 5419, [email protected] Specialist, (405) 743-5513, (405) 743-5488, [email protected] Matlock, Ms Emily, Secretary/Bookkeeper, (405) [email protected] Staats, Mr Jack, State Program Manager, (405) 743-6837, [email protected] 743-5495, [email protected] Sagersa, Ms Janette, Secretary, (405) 743-5119, CURRICULUM CUSTOMER SERVICE [email protected] Austin, Mrs Lana, Manager, (405) 743-5589, ASSOCIATE STATE DIRECTORS [email protected] Dewald, Mr Greg, Associate State Director, (405) CAREER CLUSTERS Davis, Ms Brooke, Customer Service Clerk, 743-5446, [email protected] Tully, Ms Paula, Resource & Research Manager, (405) 743-5581, [email protected] Draper, Ms Judy, Administrative Asst., (405) (405) 743-5103, [email protected] Harting, Sheri, Customer Service Clerk, (405) 743-5437, [email protected] Wyckoff, Ms Shelli, Data & Analyst Clerk, (405) 743-5591, [email protected] Foote, Ms Rhonda, Administrative Asst., (405) 743-5137, [email protected] Laughlin, Ms Barbara, Customer Service Clerk, 743-5431, [email protected] (405) 743-5579, [email protected] McCharen, Dr Belinda, Associate State Director, COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING Lockwood, Ms Kelly, Customer Service Clerk, (405) 743-5432, [email protected] Bowles, Ms Paula, Communications/Marketing (405) 743-5599, [email protected] McCullough, Mr Brady, Associate State Director, Director, (405) 743-5108, (405) 743-5100, [email protected] [email protected] EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY Seikel, Ms Teresa, Administrative Asst., (405) Fields, Mr Thomas, Electronic Media Specialist, RESOURCES/HORIZON 743-5433, [email protected] (405) 743-5111, [email protected] Bendele, Mr Brian, Producer, (405) 743-5184, Houston, Ms Ann, Community Relations [email protected] BUSINESS & INDUSTRY SERVICES Specialist, (405) 743-5112, Breisch, Mr Robert, Flash Developer, (405) 743- Baird, Mrs Michelle, Sr. Account Specialist-BIS, [email protected] 5479, [email protected] (405) 743-5544, [email protected] Lewis, Ms Connie, Secretary, (405) 743-5104, Cole, Mr Dana, Sr Media Dev Spec/E-Media Dev Booher, Mr Curtis, ACD-Public Safety Cluster, [email protected] Coord, (405) 743-5406, (405) 743-5102, [email protected] [email protected] Bradley, Ms Andrea, Senior Secretary, (405) CREATIVE SERVICES Hines, Ms Alisa, Producer, (405) 743-5166, 743-5572, [email protected] Anderson, Ms Kathryn, Editor, (405) 743-5522, [email protected] Brown, Mr Mac, TIP Coordinator, (405) 743- [email protected] Jinks, Mr David, Chief Tech Officer/Tech 5530, [email protected] Brown, Ms Jennifer, Senior Secretary, (405) 743- Manager, (405) 743-5122, Dawson, Ms Shelley, OBAN-Program 5528, [email protected] [email protected] Coordinator, (405) 743-5571, Davis, Ms Kathy Lee, Graphic Designer, (405) Linnemann, Mr Reid, Sr Systems [email protected] 743-6866, [email protected] Analyst/Programmer, (405) 743-5422, Dean, Mr Scott, State Coordinator-SBD, (405) Hale, Mr Kim, Creative Services Manager, (405) [email protected] 743-5566, [email protected] 743-6811, [email protected] Lowe-Betts, Ms Jessica, Producer, (405) 743- Gray, Mr Ned, ACD-Program Consultant, (405) Haun, Ms Candy, Production Supervisor, (405) 6827, [email protected] 743-5568, [email protected] 743-6868, [email protected] McClendon, Mr Rob, Broadcast Hamilton, Mr Robert, Information Security Howard, Ms Suzanne, Graphic Designer, (405) Manager/Coordinator ETR, (405) 743-5476, Specialist, (405) 743-5552, 743-6867, [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Koch, Ms Gloria, Phototype Specialist, (405) Muns, Mr Rusty, Sr Media Dev Spec/E-Media Hauck, Mr
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