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Departmental Building Coordinator & Customer Service Rep List Departmental Building Coordinator & Customer Service Rep List - Spring 2021 Bldg Customer Service Zone Building Name Street Address Department Building Coordinator BC Phone BC Email CSR Phone CSR Cell CSR Email ID Rep 702 N/A 093 Fearing House 93 Fearing Street Residential Life Sarah Rastallis 545-3115 [email protected] Sonya Fernandes 577-0412 413-687-3161 [email protected] 100 Venture Way, Hadley Continuing & Professional 668 N/A 100 Venture Center Laura Howard 545-5205 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] MA Education 101 University Drive - 660 N/A 101 University Drive Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] Slobody Building 383 4 120 Tillson Farm Road 120 Tillson Farm Road Mail and Distribution Services Charles Apicella 577-1149 [email protected] Liz Tousignant 577-0413 413-204-2650 [email protected] 358 North Pleasant 628 5 (Communication 358 North Pleasant Communications Disorders Joy Holhut 545-0131 [email protected] Sonya Fernandes 577-0412 413-687-3161 [email protected] Disorders) 784 N/A 380 Russell Street 380 Russell Street, Hadley Douglas Marshall 577-1788 [email protected] Liz Tousignant 577-0413 413-204-2650 [email protected] 400 Venture Way, Hadley 778 4 400 Venture Center IT Network Communications Mary Malinowski 545-3090 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] MA 400 Venture Way, Hadley 778 4 400 Venture Center IT Admin & Finance Angela Leathers 545-1321 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] MA 400 Venture Way, Hadley 778 4 400 Venture Center Financial Officer Terry Carroll 577-1596 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] MA 414 North Pleasant Political Economy Research 736 4 414 North Pleasant Street Nicole Dunham 577-1099 [email protected] Sonya Fernandes 577-0412 413-687-3161 [email protected] Street (Crotty Hall) Institute (PERI) 472 North Pleasant 743 5 472 North Pleasant Street Sonya Fernandes 577-0412 413-687-3161 [email protected] Street 758 North Pleasant 714 4 (Holocaust, Genocide & 758 North Pleasant Street University Press Joanne Dolan 545-2273 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] Memory Studies) Verify 777 Dedham Street, Newton 755 Academic Technology Ce Vice Chanc. Admin. & Finance Stephen Reynolds 577-0315 [email protected] Melissa Bergeron 545-6443 413-695-1782 [email protected] Shop (Mount Ida) Administration Building, 240 Beaver Street, Waltham 229 N/A Waltham Experiment College of Natural Sciences Steven Goodwin 545-2211 [email protected] Melissa Bergeron 545-6443 413-695-1782 [email protected] MA Station Agricultural Engineering Stockbridge School of 387 1 250 Natural Resources Road Emily West 545-2665 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] Central Agriculture (SSA) Agricultural Engineering Dean College of Natural 387 1 250 Natural Resources Road Marc Dusza 577-6421 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] Central Sciences Agricultural Engineering 387 1 250 Natural Resources Road Center for Agriculture Bob Skalbite 545-0143 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] Central Bldg Customer Service Zone Building Name Street Address Department Building Coordinator BC Phone BC Email CSR Phone CSR Cell CSR Email ID Rep Agricultural Engineering 387 1 250 Natural Resources Road Food Science Dave Prodanas 545-1013 [email protected] Bethany Desbien 577-4770 413-658-8035 [email protected] Central Agricultural Engineering Dean College of Natural 387 1 250 Natural Resources Road Debra Lee [email protected] Bethany Desbien 577-4770 413-658-8035 [email protected] Central Sciences Agricultural Engineering Dean College of Natural 387 1 250 Natural Resources Road Stacy Apostolou 545-2276 [email protected] Bethany Desbien 577-4770 413-658-8035 [email protected] Central Sciences Agricultural Engineering Stockbridge School of 094 1 250 Natural Resource Road Barbara Miller 545-1058 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] North Agriculture (SSA) Agricultural Engineering Stockbridge School of 094 1 250 Natural Resource Road Emily West 545-2665 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] North Agriculture (SSA) Agricultural Engineering Dean College of Natural 094 1 250 Natural Resource Road Marc Dusza 577-6421 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] North Sciences Agricultural Engineering Dean College of Natural 094 1 250 Natural Resource Road Patti Cromack 545-5913 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] North Sciences Agricultural Engineering 094 1 250 Natural Resource Road Center for Agriculture Bob Skalbite 545-0143 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] North Agricultural Engineering Stockbridge School of 093 1 250 Natural Resources Road Emily West 545-2665 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] South Agriculture (SSA) Agricultural Engineering Dean College of Natural 093 1 250 Natural Resources Road Marc Dusza 577-6421 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] South Sciences Agricultural Engineering Stockbridge School of 093 1 250 Natural Resources Road Barbara Miller 545-1058 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] South Agriculture (SSA) Agricultural Engineering 093 1 250 Natural Resources Road Center for Agriculture Bob Skalbite 545-0143 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] South Agricultural Engineering, Stockbridge School of 679 1 246 Natural Resources Road Emily West 545-2665 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] Annex A Agriculture (SSA) Agricultural Engineering, Dean College of Natural 679 1 246 Natural Resources Road Marc Dusza 577-6421 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] Annex A Sciences Agricultural Engineering, Dean College of Natural 679 1 246 Natural Resources Road Patti Cromack 545-5913 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] Annex A Sciences Agricultural Engineering, Dean College of Natural 680 1 254 Natural Resources Road Marc Dusza 577-6421 [email protected] Bethany Desbien 577-4770 413-658-8035 [email protected] Annex B Sciences Agricultural Engineering, 680 1 254 Natural Resources Road Veterinary Sciences Linda Bramhall 545-5557 [email protected] Bethany Desbien 577-4770 413-658-8035 [email protected] Annex B Agricultural Experiment 110 4 160 Tillson Farm Rd Residential Life Herman Eichstaedt 577-0598 [email protected] Sonya Fernandes 577-0412 413-687-3161 [email protected] Station - Res Life Office Bldg Customer Service Zone Building Name Street Address Department Building Coordinator BC Phone BC Email CSR Phone CSR Cell CSR Email ID Rep Agricultural Experiment 110 4 160 Tillson Farm Rd Residential Life Sarah Moretti 545-6914 [email protected] Sonya Fernandes 577-0412 413-687-3161 [email protected] Station - Res Life Office Dean Isenberg School of 655 5 Alfond Hall 121 Presidents Drive Meg Smith 577-4408 [email protected] Liz Tousignant 577-0413 413-204-2650 [email protected] Management Verify 777 Dedham Street, Newton 756 Alumnae Hall Vice Chanc. Admin. & Finance Stephen Reynolds 577-0315 [email protected] Melissa Bergeron 545-6443 413-695-1782 [email protected] Shop (Mount Ida) Dean College of Natural 574 5 Apiary Garage 149 Clark Hill Road Patti Cromack 545-5913 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] Sciences Dean College of Natural 074 5 Apiary Laboratory 149 Clark Hill Road Patti Cromack 545-5913 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] Sciences Verify 777 Dedham Street, Newton 769 Applied Science Center Vice Chanc. Admin. & Finance Stephen Reynolds 577-0315 [email protected] Melissa Bergeron 545-6443 413-695-1782 [email protected] Shop (Mount Ida) 079 3 Army ROTC 101 Commonwealth Ave Army ROTC Brenda Barrett 545-5369 [email protected] Sonya Fernandes 577-0412 413-687-3161 [email protected] 002 4 Arnold 715 North Pleasant Street Personnel Office Staff Betsy Thornton 545-7424 [email protected] Sonya Fernandes 577-0412 413-687-3161 [email protected] Dean College of Natural 245 1 Art Barn 283 Natural Resources Road Patti Cromack 545-5913 [email protected] Amy Meo 413-387-9626 [email protected] Sciences Mechanical & Industrial 403 4 Astronomy Building 115 Natural Resources Road James Manwell 577-1249 [email protected] Sonya Fernandes 577-0412 413-687-3161 [email protected] Engineering Verify 777 Dedham Street, Newton 772 Athletic Center Vice Chanc. Admin. & Finance Stephen Reynolds 577-0315 [email protected] Melissa Bergeron 545-6443 413-695-1782 [email protected] Shop (Mount Ida) Auxiliary Services Food 605 4 31 Cold Storage Drive Dining Commons Richard Varady 545-0085 [email protected] Sonya Fernandes 577-0412 413-687-3161 [email protected] Storage Building Baker House, Central 003 5 160 Clark Hill Road Residential Life Aida Claudio 545-1138 [email protected] Sonya Fernandes 577-0412 413-687-3161 [email protected] Residential Verify 777 Dedham Street, Newton 766 Barone Hall Vice Chanc. Admin. & Finance Stephen Reynolds 577-0315 [email protected] Melissa Bergeron 545-6443 413-695-1782 [email protected] Shop (Mount Ida) 107 3 Bartlett Hall 130 Hicks Way Language, Literature & Culture Andrea Dallas 545-4210 [email protected] Liz Tousignant 577-0413 413-204-2650 [email protected] 107 3 Bartlett Hall 130 Hicks Way Equal Opportunity
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