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Faculty & College Leadership Faculty & College Leadership - Cuyahoga Community College 2018-2019 Catalog 1 FACULTY & COLLEGE Ph.D., University of Toledo Vice Presidents LEADERSHIP BOOKER, ALICIA Vice President, Operations & Manufacturing Executive Officers B.A., DePaul University M.S., Central Michigan University College President & Executive Vice Presidents JOHNSON, ALEX DEMMERLE, JENNIFER President Vice President, Finance & Business Services B.A., Winston-Salem State University B.A., Baldwin Wallace College M.A., Lehman College M.A., Baldwin Wallace College Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University ENGLISH, LINDSAY KUNTZ, DAVID Interim Vice President, Learning and Engagement Executive Vice President/Treasurer Administration & Finance B.S., The Ohio State University A.A.B., Cuyahoga Community College M.B.A., Kent State University B.B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College Ph.D., University of Toledo MILLER, KAREN HARRIS, CLAYTON Executive Vice President & Provost, Access, Learning & Success Vice President & Dean, Public Safety & Security B.S., University of Akron B.A., Ohio University M.S., University of Akron HOOVLER, DAVID Ph.D., University of Toledo Vice President, Integrated Communications GARY, SR., WILLIAM B.A., Asbury University Executive Vice President, Workforce, Community, & Economic Development M.A., Wheaton College B.A., Morehouse College HOURIGAN, GERARD M.A., Rutgers University Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer PETERSON, ROBERT B.A., Madonna University President & Chief Executive Officer Corporate College M.S., Central Michigan University B.S., John Carroll University JOHNSON, ANGELA J.D., Cleveland Marshall College of Law Vice President, Access and Completion McNAIR, RONNA B.A., The Ohio State University Chief of Staff, Executive Assistant to the President M.A., American University B.S., University of Akron LEITSON, CYNTHIA M.B.A., Wayne State University Vice President, Capital Construction & Facilities Campus Presidents B.A., Michigan State University IMHOFF, DONNA O’BRYAN, MEGAN Campus President, Western Campus Vice President, Development Office & Tri-C Foundation B.S., Penn State University B.A., The Catholic University of America M.S. Ed., Duquesne University M.B.A., Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh RICHARD, RENEE POPE, TERRI Vice President and General Counsel Campus President, Westshore Campus B.A., Kent State University A.A.S., Cuyahoga Community College M.B.A., Cleveland State University B.S., Case Western Reserve University J.D., Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Ph.D., The Ohio State University ROSACCO, CLAIRE SCHOOP, MICHAEL Vice President, Government Affairs & Community Outreach Campus President, Metropolitan Campus B.A., The Ohio State University B.A., University of Chicago M.A., University of Maryland, College Park STEWART, STANDISH Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Information Technology Services WILLIAMS, LISA B.S., Case Western Reserve University Campus President, Eastern Campus M.S., University of Michigan B.S., University of Akron M.B.A., Cleveland State University M.S., University of Akron UMPHREY, MONIQUE Cuyahoga Community College 2018-2019 Catalog 1 2 Faculty & College Leadership - Cuyahoga Community College 2018-2019 Catalog VP Workforce Innovation, WCED Division & Dean IT DOLINAR, JOHN B.A., Middle Tennessee State University Executive Director, Enterprise Infrastructure Services M.A., Middle Tennessee State University B.S., Western Governors University Ph.D., University of Maryland University M.S., Western Governors University WELCH, LILLIAN GROVER, NOREEN Interim Vice President, Human Resources Executive Director, Development Office B.A., University of Akron B.A., Marquette University Associate Vice Presidents HILBERT, STEPHEN DEL ROSARIO, DIANA Executive Director, Supplier Managed Services Assoc. Vice President, College-wide Accreditation and Healthcare Initiatives B.S., John Carroll University B.A., University of Puerto Rico M.B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College M.B.A., Baldwin Wallace College JACKSON, ANTHONY ENGLISH, LINDSAY Executive Director, Emergency Fire and Safety Systems Assoc. Vice President, Academic Professional Development & Assessment A.A., Cuyahoga Community College B.S., The Ohio State University B.A., Myers University M.B.A., Kent State University JOHNSON, MICHAEL Ph.D., University of Toledo Executive Director, Accounting MARSHALL, JANICE A.S., Jamestown Community College Assoc. Vice President, Access & Community Engagement B.S., University of Pittsburgh B.S., Michigan State University M.B.A., Otterbein College M.S., Michigan State University KEMP, THOMAS Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin Executive Director, Online Learning & Academic Technology McKNIGHT, SANDRA B.A., University of Akron Assoc. Vice President, Access, Learning & Success M.A., University of Akron B.S.B.A., Bowling Green State University LANDINI, MICHAEL M.B.A., Cleveland State University Executive Director, Development Office Ed.D., National American University B.A., George Washington University Executive Directors McDADE, KATE Executive Director, Development Office ABDOLLAHIAN, HAMID B.S., Miami University Executive Director, CISCO M.S.A., Roosevelt University MOIR, CHRIS ALAN M.B.A., Roosevelt University Executive Director, College Hospitality Services & Retail Operations B.A., Kent State University BOSWORTH, BLAIR Executive Director, Plant Operations PINNEY, AMANDA B.S.M.E., Cleveland State University Executive Director, Development & Engagement M.B.A., Lake Erie College B.A., Mount Union College J.D., Case Western Reserve University BRYAN, ROBERT W. Executive Director, Media Engineering ROYKO, BARRY A.A.S., Cuyahoga Community College Executive Director, Organizational Development B.S., Bellevue University A.A., Lakeland Community College B.A., Cleveland State University CRAIDER, HOLLY M.A., Gonzaga University Executive Director, Curriculum Development and Transfer B.A., John Carroll University STECKY, THOMAS M.A., John Carroll University Executive Director, Facilities Development & Operations Ph.D., Kent State University B.A., Case Western Reserve University COON, SHARON STINEMAN, SHIRLEY Executive Director, Development Executive Director, Workforce Communication & Community Outreach B.A, Hiram College B.A., Baldwin Wallace University M.B.A., Lake Erie College M.A., Cleveland State University DeCHANT, RICHARD STUART, GLEN Executive Director, Veteran Services & Programs Executive Director, Evidence & Inquiry B.A., John Carroll University B.A., Case Western Reserve University 2 Cuyahoga Community College 2018-2019 Catalog Faculty & College Leadership - Cuyahoga Community College 2018-2019 Catalog 3 M.P.A., The Ohio State University Ph.D., University of Akron WHEATON, JODY Eastern Campus............. Executive Director, Client Solutions & Program Management CONRAD, ANN B.S., Bowling Green State Assoc. Dean, Business, Math & Technology M.S., Radford University M.B.A, Baldwin Wallace University Deans/Associate Deans CRAWFORD, ANDREW Dean, Access & Completion College-wide.......... B.S., University of Central Florida COX, G. PAUL M.Ed., Ohio University Dean, Creative Arts B.Mus., Oberlin Conservatory of Music CUNION, WILLIAM M.M., Case Western Reserve University Assoc. Dean, Liberal Arts Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University B.A., Xavier University M.A., Ohio University BILOKONSKY, GEORGE Ph.D., University of Illinois Assoc. Dean, Manufacturing B.A., The Ohio State University JORDAN, MATTHEW B.S., The Ohio State University Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Dean for Humanities M.A., Cleveland State University B.A. Ohio University M.A., Biola University DRUMMER, EBONY Ph.D., Ohio State University Assoc. Dean, Nursing B.A., Case Western Reserve University MALONE, GREGORY M.A., Case Western Reserve University Assoc. Dean, Health Careers & Sciences A.A., The Ohio State University DULL, CHARLES B.A., DeVry University Assoc. Dean, Information Technology M.A., American College of Education A.A., Kent State University B.A., Youngstown State University McCORY, DENISE M.B.A., Youngstown State University Dean, Learning & Engagement Ph.D., Capella University B.A., Ohio University M.A., Cleveland State University HARRIS, CLAYTON Ph.D., Walden University Vice President & Dean, Public Safety & Security B.A., Ohio University Metropolitan Campus.......... DOHANOS, ABIGAIL NEJADFARD, RAY Interim, Assoc. Dean, Liberal Arts Dean/Executive Director, Manufacturing & Engineering B.S., Canisius College B.S. University of Akron M.A., University of West Virginia MBA, Cleveland State University ELLIS-HILL, RALONDA PARKS, AMY Dean, Access & Completion Assoc. Dean, Creative Arts B.A., Kent State University B.M., University of Delaware M.P.A., Kent State University M.M., Peabody Conservatory John Hopkins University KLINE, GREGORY M. PLOSKONKA, JAMES Associate Dean, Health Careers & Sciences Assoc. Dean, Public Safety B.A. Benedictine University B.S. University of Pennsylvania at Mansfield M.B.A., Ursuline College M.M., Boston Conservatory D.P.T., Midwestern University Ph.D., University of Kentucky E.D.D., Argosy University UMPHREY, MONIQUE PFISTER, DELIA VP Workforce Innovation, WCED Division & Dean IT Dean, Learning & Engagement B.A., Middle Tennessee State University B.A., Ohio University M.A., Middle Tennessee State University M.A., Ohio University Ph.D., University of Maryland University Ph.D., Kent State University YATES, VIVIAN WARE, SHUNDA Dean, Nursing Assoc. Dean, Business, Math & Technology A.S., Lorain Community College B.S., Georgia State University B.S.N., University of Akron
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