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Personnel Directory Technology Centers School Year 2018-2019 AUTRY TECHNOLOGY CENTER-ENID Snider, Rachel, T & I, [email protected] (580) 242-2750, 1201 W Willow Rd, Enid, OK 73703-2506 Stonehocker, Ryland, T & I, [email protected] FAX: (580) 233-8262 Terrell, Brian, T & I, [email protected] McCullough, Brady, Superintendent, [email protected] Wright, Mark, T & I, [email protected] ADMINISTRATION CADDO-KIOWA TECHNOLOGY CENTER Almack, Kristine, Industrial Coordinator, [email protected] (405) 643-5511, P O Box 190, Fort Cobb, OK 73038-0190 Ashlock, Jesse, Industrial Coordinator, [email protected] FAX: (405) 643-3014 Beck, Andrew, Industrial Coordinator, [email protected] Hancock, Tony, Superintendent, [email protected] Bee, Shawn, Safety Trainer, [email protected] Belknap, Linda, Counselor, [email protected] ADMINISTRATION Bingham, Jana, Student Services Counselor, [email protected] Brown, Patricia, Integrated Academic Coordinator, [email protected] Bredy, Polly, Counselor/Tech Prep Coordinator, [email protected] Brown, Tambi, Asst. BIS Director, [email protected] Brownback, Keith, Coordinator, ABM, [email protected] Christner, Erika, Integrated Academic Instructor, [email protected] Buckner, Austin, IT Support, [email protected] Clardy, Anthony, Safety Trainer, [email protected] Coffee, Wayne, Bid Consultant, [email protected] Coffey, JoElla, Safety Coordinator, [email protected] Darnell, David, Director, Day Progra, [email protected] Colwell, Carol, Assistant Superintendent, [email protected] Ely, Joe, BIS Director, [email protected] Dotson, Wesley, Supervisor, [email protected] Freie, Shawn, Coordinator, Client Based & Econ, [email protected] Durham, Diane, Chief Financial Officer, [email protected] Jehl, Laci, Adult & Continuing Education Coordinator, [email protected] Espinoza, Marc, Specialist, [email protected] Lewis, Dale, Indust. Coord/BIS Coord/Director TDT, [email protected] Evans, Cara, IT Coach, [email protected] McAdoo, Shelly, Financial Aid Coordinator, [email protected] Ewbank, Ashley, Job Development, [email protected] McElhaney, Susan, Public Information, [email protected] Unruh, Shelby, Coordinator, [email protected] Nation, Crystal, Integrated Academic Instructor, [email protected] Fuller, Lisa, Financial Aid, [email protected] Nunn, Jennie, Instructional Leader, [email protected] Gaddy, Brian, Business Development Coord., [email protected] Oswald, James, Telecommunications Specialist, [email protected] Gates, Dale, Director, Curriculum/Media, [email protected] Repp, Staci, Job Placement, [email protected] Gibson, David, Technical Specialist, [email protected] Rhodes, Heather, Business Manager [email protected] Gibson, Sean, Innovation Specialist, [email protected] Shaw, Bradley, EEC Communications Specialis, [email protected] Gore, Ashlee, Coordinator, Adult Training, [email protected] Weaver, Ronda, TANF Coordinator, [email protected] Guerrero, Jorge, Safety Coordinator, [email protected] White, Tara, Instructional Coach/Testing Coordinator, [email protected] Hansen, Kenneth, Youth Offender Instructor, [email protected] Woods, Anthony, Assistant Superintendent, [email protected] Herrera Morales, Armando, Safety Coordinator, [email protected] Hockmeyer, Kyle, Industrial Coordinator, [email protected] INSTRUCTOR(S) Holle, Teri, MDG Consultant, [email protected] Bass, Jy, Health, [email protected] Holston, Carol, American Heart Trainer/Coordn, [email protected] Boelte , Carrie, T & I, [email protected] Hubbard, Andersen, Marketing Coordinator, [email protected] Carter, Aimee, Health, [email protected] Hutchison, Austin, Web Master, [email protected] Cowan, Amy, F&CS, [email protected] Mayberry, Mandy, Public Information Officer, [email protected] Crowell, Cassi, STEM, [email protected] Nicholas, Elizabeth, eLearning Coordinator, [email protected] Grimes, Theron, Health, [email protected] Nilssen, Denise, Industrial Coordinator, [email protected] Guthrie, Malissia, Health, [email protected] Roberts, Don, Coordinator, ABM, [email protected] Harmon, Marcia, STEM, [email protected] Simmons, Barbara, Coordinator, Nursing, [email protected] Hendricks, Michael, T & I, [email protected] Skrapke, Rick, Coordinator, [email protected] Holsted, Heidi, Health, [email protected] Stanford, Shayne, Councelor, [email protected] Leatherbury, Allan, T & I, [email protected] Strate, Janet, Assistant Director, [email protected] Lester, Brent, T & I, [email protected] Thomas, Kurt, Coordinator, Adult Training, [email protected] Mindemann, Jason, T & I, [email protected] Telinde, Samuel, IT Systems Administrator, [email protected] Morgan, Rhett, STEM, [email protected] Toland, Devon, Coordinator, [email protected] Oswald, Charlotte, BITE, [email protected] Weissenbuehler, Stephanie, Counselor, [email protected] Pierce, Tricia, BITE, [email protected] Westfahl, Meredith, Coordinator, Client Based, [email protected] Stanton, Richard, F&CS, [email protected] Williams, Lynette, Integrated Academic Instructor, lwilliams @autrytech.edu Stocking, Laurisa, Health, [email protected] Theesen, Norman, T & I, [email protected] INSTRUCTOR(S) Walker, Bridgit, Health, [email protected] Anderson, Todd, T & I, [email protected] White, Sonora, BITE, [email protected] Bayles, Steve, T & I, [email protected] Willis, Allison, Health, [email protected] Bell, Shelia, T & I, [email protected] Wright, Jimmy, T & I, [email protected] Chastain, James, T & I, [email protected] Clark, Jeff, T & I, [email protected] CANADIAN VALLEY TECHNOLOGY CENTER Conaway, Tammie, F&CS, [email protected] (405) 422-2200, 6505 East Hwy 66, El Reno, OK 73036-9117 Cooksey, Cheryl, T & I, [email protected] FAX: (405) 422-2292 Daughhetee, Kim, Health, [email protected] Lutts, Dr Gayla, Superintendent, (405) 422-2249, [email protected] Davis, Tera, BITE, [email protected] Gosney, Traci, Health, [email protected] CHICKASHA CAMPUS Grantz, James, Health, [email protected] (405) 224-7220, 1401 Michigan Ave, Chickasha, OK 73018-2136 Gulliford, Dr Deryl, Health, [email protected] FAX: (405) 222-3839 Herrera, Esmeralda, Health, [email protected] Holtzinger, Lavon, BITE, [email protected] ADMINISTRATION Hornberger, Michelle Health, [email protected] Black, Derek, Coordinator, Adult Training, [email protected] Hula, Melissa, BITE, [email protected] Bogle, Ronnie, Campus Director, [email protected] Janky, Vicki, Health, [email protected] Bryan, Lisa, Child Care Director, [email protected] Leathers, Barbara, BITE, [email protected] Byrd, James, Applied Academics, [email protected] McCullough, Lois, Health, [email protected] Carpenter, Howard, Safety/Industry Trainer, [email protected] Noble, Michelle, Health, [email protected] Chambers, William, Coordinator Curriculum & Media, [email protected] Patocka, Sandra, Health, [email protected] Charlson, Damon, [email protected] Roggow, Monte, T & I,[email protected] Crawford, Dennis, Coordinator, ABM, [email protected] 5 Technology Centers School Year 2018-2019 Donley, Howard, Network Administrator, [email protected] Cary, Brandon, Director, Student Service, [email protected] Higgins, Nelson, Telecommunications Specialist, [email protected] Cherry, Lindsey, EEC Reading Specialist, [email protected] Jones, Lauri, Coordinator, Nursing, [email protected] Chipman, Shelli, Integrated Academic Coord, [email protected] Lewis, Angela, Director, Adult Education, [email protected] Conner, Randel, Technical Assistant, [email protected] Lowe, Richard, Business & Industry Services, [email protected] Davis, Kati, Career Deveopment Coordinator, [email protected] McNeff, Traci, Counselor, [email protected] Detrick, Chad, DAP Instructor, [email protected] Pettit, Gay, Career Development Counselor, [email protected] Armstrong, Robert, Safety Coordinator, [email protected] Sutterfield, Michael, Integrated Academic Instructor, [email protected] Fike, Stacey, Instructional Design Specialist, [email protected] Verser, Andrea, EEC Math Specialist, [email protected] Garcia, Carmen, Financial Aid, [email protected] Weaver, Susan, TANF Coordinator, [email protected] Gardner, Micah, Assistant Manager, [email protected] Williams, Teresa, Financial Aid Specialist, twilliams @cvtech.edu Haddad, Lisa, Counselor, [email protected] Williams, Wendi, Director, Student Service, [email protected] Hawk, Bryan, Accreditation Coordinator, [email protected] Knox, Kathy, Project Connect Principal, [email protected] INSTRUCTOR(S) Kramer, William, Public Information Officer, [email protected] Bailey, Chad, T & I, [email protected] Larkin, Kale, Communication/Marketing Director, [email protected] Bush, Heath, STEM, [email protected] Hood, Chuck, Deputy Superintendent, [email protected] Bute, Brad, T & I, [email protected] Maples, Tosia, Industrial Coordinator, [email protected] Carver, Mary, F&CS, [email protected] McGregor, Susan, Coordinator Curriculum & Media, [email protected] Cook, John, T & I, [email protected] Meziere, Joe, Director, Student Service, [email protected] Cook, Julia, STEM, [email protected] Mitchell, Mindi, Employment Counselor, [email protected] Crowder, Kyle, T & I, [email protected] Moser, Elizabeth, Career Readiness Specialist, [email protected]
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