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Faculty / Staff Credentials Southeast Arkansas College Faculty / Staff Credentials BOARD OF TRUSTEES Kenneth Johnson, Chair Shauwn Howell Rob Cheatwood, Vice Chair Randall Lively Rebecca Pittillo, Secretary Marc Oudin Paul Bennett ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Steven Bloomberg, President B.A. – University of LaVerne M.Ed. – West Texas A&M University Scott Kuttenkuler, Vice-President for Student Affairs B.S. – University of Central Missouri M.A. – University of Central Missouri Gina Teel, Acting Vice-President for Academic Affairs B.A. – Oklahoma City University M.Div. – Southern Methodist University M.A. – University of Arkansas at Little Rock Debbie Wallace, Vice-President for Fiscal Affairs B.S. – University of Arkansas at Monticello PROFESSIONAL STAFF Steven Ballard, Controller – Business Office B.S. – University of Arkansas at Monticello Wanda Grimmett, Executive Assistant – President’s Office A.A.S. – Southeast Arkansas College A.A. - Southeast Arkansas College Temeke Butler, Counselor – Retention and Advisement A.A. – Southern Arkansas University Tech B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Lozanne Calhoun, Registrar and Director of Student Records B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M.S. – Arkansas Tech University Jamiah Chatman, Career Coach McGehee High School – Career Coaches Grant B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Nerva Copeland, Career Counselor – Retention and Advisement B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M.Ed. – University of Arkansas at Little Rock Donna Cox, Director – Financial Aid B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M.S.E. – University of Arkansas at Little Rock Barbara Dunn, Director – College Development M.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M.A. – Webster University JoAnn Dupra, Director – Technology Services B.P.S. - Arkansas Tech University A.A.S. – Southeast Arkansas College Lisa Gober, Coordinator – Career Pathways/TANF B.A. – Henderson State University Michelle Heard, Career Coach Pine Bluff High School – Career Coaches Grant B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M.B.A. – University of Arkansas at Little Rock Lindsay Henry, Career Coach Star City High School – Career Coaches Grant B.S. – University of Arkansas at Monticello M.B.A. – University of Phoenix Marla Irby-Jones, Career Coach Dollarway High School – Career Coaches Grant B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Dedric Jones, Career Coach Pine Bluff High School – Career Coaches Grant B.A. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M.P.A. – University of Arkansas at Little Rock Tamera Lambert, Coordinator of Community Outreach – Career Pathways/TANF B.A. – Henderson State University M.A. – Ashford University Gail Nelson, Assistant Director – Financial Aid B.S. – Arkansas State University Dr. John Proctor, Coordinator of Student Recruitment – Recruitment B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff D.Th. – GMOR Theological Institute Deborah Pyland, Director – /Off-Campus Programs & Community Outreach B.S. – University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma M.Ed. – University of Arkansas at Fayetteville Sherri Roberts, Acting Director – Retention and Advisement A.A.S. – Southeast Arkansas College B.A.A.S. – Ashford University M.A. – Ashford University Donjinna Stacey, Career Coach White Hall High School – Career Coaches Grant B.S. – University of Arkansas Carl Whimper, Career Coach Watson Chapel High School – Career Coaches Grant B.A. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Gene White, Jr., Director – Distance Learning A.A.S. – Southeast Arkansas College B.S. – Arkansas Tech Kimberly Williams, Librarian – Library A.A.S. – Southeast Arkansas College B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M.S. – Drexel University 2 Support Staff Connie Anderson, Administrative Specialist II – Admissions Amanda Bailey, Financial Aid Specialist – Financial Aid A.A. – Southeast Arkansas College Mary Baker, Shipping and Receiving Clerk – Buildings and Grounds LaShauna Battles, Payroll Technician – Business Office Kelley Bohlmann, Administrative Specialist III – Student Affairs Christopher Brown, Institutional Services Assistant – Buildings and Grounds Terry Clausen, Webmaster, Media and Lab Specialist – College Information C.P.EMT-B – Department of Combat Medicine TC-EMT-P – Southeast Arkansas College A.A.S. – Southeast Arkansas College Talisha Polite, Institutional Research Associate – Institutional Research B.S. - University of Arkansas at Monticello M.S. - DeVry University (Keller School of Management) Phylesia Davis, Assistant Director, IR – Institutional Research B.A. – University of Arkansas at Little Rock M.S. – University of Arkansas at Little Rock M.B.A. – University of Arkansas at Little Rock Sam Domineck, Financial Aid Specialist – Financial Aid A.A.S. – Southeast Arkansas College Elisha Downing, Fiscal Affairs Specialist – Accounts Payable – Business Office Tony Duncan, Network Support Analyst – Information Technology A.A.S. – ITT Technical Institute Jennifer Ford, Cashier – Business Office Kizzy Gales, Administrative Specialist I – Admissions B.S. – Southern Arkansas University Antonio Givens, Institutional Services Assistant – Buildings and Grounds Gray, Kiara, Administrative Specialist I, Financial Aid A.A. -- Southeast Arkansas College Christen Green, Intake Coordinator – Career Pathways B.A. – Mississippi Valley State University M.A.- Arkansas Tech University Ricketo Humphrey, Institutional Services Assistant – Buildings and Grounds Quintez Lee, Library Support Assistant – Library Jerry Monk, Maintenance Supervisor – Buildings and Grounds Rebecca Monk, Human Resources Specialist – Business Office A.A. – Southeast Arkansas College 3 Autum Nurse, Recruitment Specialist-Recruitment B.S. - American University John Owasoyo, Institutional Services Assistant – Buildings and Grounds Angela Parrish, Fiscal Support Analyst – Business Office B.A. – University of Arkansas at Monticello B.S. – University of Arkansas at Monticello Jerry Pitts, Institutional Services Supervisor – Buildings and Grounds Stephanie Price, Institutional Services Assistant – Buildings and Grounds Sterling Rancifer, Coordinator, Computer Operations – Information Technology A.S. – Southeast Arkansas College A.S. – Collins College Christina Ritchey, Cashier – Business Office Gene Sellers, Maintenance Assistant – Buildings and Grounds LaWanda Smith, Fiscal Support Analyst – Business Office B.S. – Arkansas Tech University Tikeecha Spikes, Library Technician – Library A.A.S. – Southeast Arkansas College Hannah Stanford, Administrative Specialist I – admissions A.A. – Southeast Arkansas College B.A. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Jabe Thrower, Maintenance Assistant – Buildings and Grounds Angelia Williams, Accountant I – Business Office A.A.S. – Southeast Arkansas College B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Shirley Williams, Institutional Services Assistant – Buildings and Grounds Robert Young, Institutional Services Assistant – Buildings and Grounds Dalia MacKay, Administrative Specialist I-Extra Help – Admissions A.A. - Southeast Arkansas College 4 FACULTY Adult Education Grants Chaketa Alexander, Project/Program Specialist B.A. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M.A. – Webster University Lashuna Davis, SNAP E&T Coordinator B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Fannie Jackson, Administrative Specialist II B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M.Ed. – Kaplan University Deborah Lathan, Instructor B.Ed. – Kansas State University Kelly McGhee, Administrative Analyst M.Ed. – Kaplan University Brittany Neal, Project/Program Specialist B.S. – University of Central Arkansas John Pennington, WAGE Coordinator/Instructor M.Ed. – University of Arkansas LaRhonda Sullivan, Career Coach M.Ed. – University of Arkansas at Little Rock Early Headstart Grant Stephanie Gay, Assistant Teacher A.A. – Southeast Arkansas College Sarah Perry, Lead Teacher B.S. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff 5 General Studies Mae Washington, Administrative Specialist II Sonya Baker, Professor – Biology B.S. – Philander Smith College M.A. – Central Christian University M.A. – Arkansas State University Jennifer Brooks, Professor - Early Childhood B.S. Elementary Education at Louisiana State University M.S. Early Childhood Education at University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Ed.S. Educational Leadership - Curriculum at Arkansas State University Dr. Janice Cook, Professor - Sociology B.A. – University of Michigan M.B.A. – University of Phoenix Ph.D. – Wayne State University Nova Goosby, Professor – Biology B.S. – Philander Smith College M.S. – Arkansas State University Melanie Haas, Professor – English B.A. – Tarleton State University M.A. – Tarleton State University Robert Irving, Instructor – Anatomy & Physiology I and II; Biology B.S. Colorado State University at Fort Collins, CO Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, TX J.D. University of Arkansas at Little Rock, AR Acting Dean of Arts and Sciences, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, AR Director of Development, University of Nebraska at Omaha, NE Beverly Montgomery, Professor – English B.A. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff M.A. – Ohio State University Erick Roebuck, Professor - Communication and English B.A. — Biola University M.A. — California State University, Fullerton Mary Treglown, Professor – English B.A. – University of Arkansas at Monticello M.S.E. – University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Dan Wessell, Professor – General Studies B.S. – Oral Roberts University M.Div. – Liberty University Christopher Harrod, Professor – History/Philosophy B.A. – University of Arkansas at Monticello M.A.
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