Office of Human Resources Personnel Report: June 1, 2018 through September 30, 2018
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1 Office of Human Resources Personnel Report: June 1, 2018 through September 30, 2018 New full-time hires and appointments: Mr. Kyle M. Almoney Head Coach, Women s Swimming Replacement position (Rory Coleman) Kyle comes to the University from Millersville University where he served as Head Coach, Women s Swimming. He has earned a degree of Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from West Chester University. Ms. Hailey A. Breakwell Assistant Coach, Women s Softball Replacement position (Patrick Swift) Hailey comes to the University from Wichita State University where she served as a Graduate Assistant. She has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from Idaho State University and Master of Education in Sport Management from Wichita State University. Dr. Elmer A. Castillo Visiting Instructor, Psychology Replacement position (Charles Cox) Dr. Castillo comes to the University from Florida State University where he served as a Graduate Assistant. He has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Health Science from Kaplan University, Master of Science in Sport & Exercise Science from University of Central Florida and a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Florida State University. Br. Rufino Corona, T.O.R. Student Engagement Assistant Br. Rufino comes to the University from Tampa General Hospital where he served as Chaplain Intern. He has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in International Business from Franciscan University of Steubenville and Master of Divinity in Theology from Catholic University of America. Ms. Jessica M. Dunlap Instructor, Business Administration Replacement position (Robert Datsko & Janice Rummell) Jessica comes to the University from Catanese Group where she served as an Audit Partner. She has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Management from University of Pittsburgh and Master of Business Administration from Saint Francis University. Ms. Veronica M. Fleming Administrative Assistant, Nursing/Master of Nursing Veronica started here at the University as part time Administrative Assistant, Master of Nursing. She has earned a degree of Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Mount Aloysius College.
2 Mr. Andrew J. Gonner Interim Head Coach, Women s Bowling Replacement position (Thomas Falbo) Andrew comes to the University from Clarke University where he served as Head Bowling Coach. He has earned a degree of Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from Mount Mercy University. Ms. Tammy K. Graessle Research Analyst, Institutional Research Tammy started here at the University part time Research Analyst. She has earned a degree of Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Saint Francis University. Mr. Stephen Green, III Custodial Worker 1 Replacement position (Susan Zentack) Stephen started at the University through a Temporary Staffing agency, then became a full time employee. Ms. Jenna L. Hirsch Assistant Athletic Trainer, Sport Medicine Replacement position (Brynne Hall) Jenna comes to the University from Youngstown State University where she served as an Athletic Trainer. She has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Sports Science, Master of Athletic Training both from Youngstown State University. Mr. Matthew B. Huddleston Assistant Coach, Women s Basketball Replacement position (Kyle Hejmowski) Matthew comes to the University from Vidalia City Schools where he served as Head Coach, High School Varsity Girls Basketball/8 th Grade Georgia History Teacher. He has earned a degree of Bachelor of Science in Education from Valdosta State University. Mr. Daniel E. Johns Police Officer, University Police Replacement position (Stephen Szymusiak) Daniel comes to the University from Shippensburg University where he served as a Police Officer. He is ACT 120 certified from Greater Johnstown Career and Technology Center. Mr. Ryan M. Knee Instructional Designer, Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning Ryan comes to the University from Mount Aloysius College where he served as Educational Technology Specialist. He has earned a degree of Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Saint Francis University. Ms. Marcia Kokus Information Services Librarian, Library Replacement position (Bradley Coffield) Marcia started here at the University as Evening Reference Librarian. She has earned a degree of Bachelor of Science in Library Science from Pennsylvania State University.
3 Mr. Theodore K. Lentz Assistant Director of Bands Replacement position (Brian Harris) Theodore comes to the University from Robert M. Sides Family Music Centers where he served as Service Department Manager. He has earned degrees of Bachelor of Music in Education and Master of Arts in Instrumental Conducting both from Mansfield University. Dr. Andrew J. Livingston Sports Physical Therapy Resident, DiSepio Institute for Health and Wellness Replacement position (Trent Forshey) Dr. Livingston comes to the University from Drevna Physical Therapy Associates where he served as Outpatient Therapist. He has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Biology and Health Science and Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Lebanon Valley College. Mr. Spencer A. Luciano Assistant Athletic Trainer, Sport Medicine Replacement position (Jessica Johns) Spencer comes to the University from Indiana University of Pennsylvania where he served as an Athletic Trainer. He has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training, Master of Science in Sports Science both from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Heather M. Mack Clinical Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy Replacement position (Heather Kindel) Dr. Mack comes to the University from Bradford School where she served as Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education. She has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Health Physical Education and Sport/Athletic Training Track from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and Doctor of Physical Therapy from Chatham University. Mr. Conor S. Norris Research Analyst, Knee Center for the Study of Occupational Regulation Conor comes to the University from George Mason University where he served as Graduate Research Fellow. He has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Economics from Saint Francis University and Master of Arts in Economics from George Mason University. Ms. Jessica A. O Donnell Head Coach, Women s Softball Replacement position (Jennifer Patrick-Swift) Jessica comes to the University from Villanova University where she served as Associate Head Softball Coach. She has earned a degree of Bachelor of Arts in American Studies from University of Maryland. Fr. James M. Puglis, T.O.R. Director, Campus Ministry Replacement position (Fr. Christopher Dobson) Fr. James returns to the University from Country Club of Missouri where he served as Golf Course Maintenance Personnel. He has earned degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Theology and Philosophy from Franciscan University of Steubenville and Master of Divinity from Catholic University of America.
4 Ms. Dawn N. Shedlock Administrative Assistant, Exercise Physiology/Master of Cancer Care/School of Health Sciences & Education Dawn started here at the University as a part time Administrative Assistant, Exercise Physiology. She has earned a degree of Associate of Applied Science in Business Office Technician from Cambria County Area Community College. Dr. Travis L. Tasker Post Doctoral Fellow, Environmental Engineering Replacement position (Julie LaBar) Dr. Tasker comes to the University from Pennsylvania State University where he served as Graduate Research Assistant. He has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Biology and Environmental Science from Allegheny College, Master of Science and a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Pennsylvania State University. Ms. Simone M. Vagnoni Assistant Coach, Women s Field Hockey Replacement position (Teresa Mathews) Simone comes to the University from Visionary Wellness where she served as Fitness Specialist. She has earned a degree of Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Michigan State University. Dr. Hannah C. Walton Pediatric Physical Therapy Resident, DiSepio Institute for Health and Wellness Dr. Walton comes to the University from Hasbro Children s Hospital where she served as a Therapist. She has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Exercise Sports Science from University of Memphis, Doctorate in Physical Therapy from University of Rhode Island. Br. Stephen Mary Waruszewski, T.O.R. Campus Minister/Apostolic Intern Replacement position (Fr. Vincent Yeager, T.O.R.) Br. Stephen comes to the University from Tampa General Hospital where he served as Hospital Chaplin. He has earned a degree of Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Saint Vincent College. Dr. Zachary D. Woodley Sports Physical Therapy Resident, DiSepio Institute for Health and Wellness Replacement position (Nicole Clark) Dr. Woodley comes to the University from NovaCare Rehabilitation where he served as Outpatient Therapist. He has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy, Master of Business and Administration, Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Saint Francis University. Dr. Tesfayohanes W. Yacob Visiting Assistant Professor, Environmental Engineering Replacement position (Meng Hu)
5 Dr. Yacob comes to the University from Messiah College where he served as Assistant Professor of Engineering. He has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Addis Ababa University and Ph.D. in Civil (Environmental) Engineering from University of Colorado Boulder. Ms. Bria A. Young Assistant Coach, Women s Basketball Replacement position (Janicia Anderson) Bria comes to the University from Bria Young Basketball Inc. where she served as President/CEO. She has earned degrees of Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Philadelphia University and Master of Science in Sports Psychology from Capella University. Separations: Ms. Vanessa J. Abel Assistant Coach, Women s Basketball Ms. Janicia L. Anderson Assistant Coach, Women s Basketball Dr. Nicole M. Clark Sports Physical Therapy Resident, DiSepio Institute for Health and Wellness 1 year of service Mr. Bradley A. Coffield Assistant Librarian/Information and Web Services 1 Mr. Rory C. Coleman Head Coach, Women s Swimming 5 years of service Ms. Barbara C. Doll Head of Technical Services, Library 30 years of service Ms. Taylor A. Doughty Retail Server, Frankies Dining Services 4 years of service Ms. Nichole A. Douglas Corporal, University Police 2 months of service Ms. Denise B. Drummond Assistant Professor, Physician Assistant Science Dr. Trent J. Forshey Sports Physical Therapy Resident, DiSepio Institute for Health and Wellness 1 year of service
6 Ms. Tammy K. Graessle Institutional Research Analyst Ms. Grace B. Haid Administrative Assistant, Nursing 16 years of service Ms. Rachel L. Halaszynski Director, Women s Basketball Operations Ms. Brynne L. Hall Assistant Athletic Trainer, DiSepio Institute for Health and Wellness Mr. Kyle M. Hejmowski Assistant Coach, Women s Basketball Ms. Jessica L. Johns Assistant Athletic Trainer, Sports Medicine 5 years of service Ms. Morgan L. Kelly Instructor, International Student Programs 1 year of service Dr. Curtis C. Kindel Associate Professor, Physical Therapy 11 years of service Ms. Heather R. Kindel Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy 6 years of service Ms. Jean A. Kline Administrative Assistant, MMS/MHS Program 1 Mr. Richard J. Kline Custodial Worker 2, Physical Plant 17 years of service Mr. Ilya Kukaev Research Fellow, Center for the Study for Occupational Regulations 6 months of service Dr. Julie A. LaBar Post Doctoral Fellow, Engineering 1½ years of service Ms. Brittany A. Lambermont Student Activities Coordinator, Center for Student Engagement 1 year of service Mr. John A. Lamertina Assistant Professor, Computer Sciences 1
7 Ms. Marie S. Link Research Director, Physician Assistant Science 27 years of service Dr. Charles M. MacVean Dean, School of Sciences 8 years of service Mr. Paul R. Marboe Assistant Director, Athletic Communications Ms. Teresa C. Mathews Assistant Coach, Women s Field Hockey 10 months of service Mr. Benjamin A. McMullen Coordinator, Residence Life Ms. Patricia L. McVicker Administrative Assistant, Philosophy and Religious Studies/Fine Arts 9 years of service Ms. Courtney L. Parenti Assistant Coach, Women s Swimming 9 months of service Ms. Jennifer R. Patrick-Swift Head Coach, Women s Softball 7 years of service Ms. Sarah L. Richards Administrative Assistant, Chemistry/Biology 2 months of service Ms. Alyssa C. Sheehan Deputy Bursar, Business Office 5 years of service Mr. Patrick A. Swift Associate Coach, Women s Softball 6 years of service Mr. Stephen M. Szymusiak, Jr. Corporal, University Police Dr. Timothy R. Whisler Dean, School of Arts & Letters 26 years of service Promotions and other changes in status:
8 Ms. Beverly A. Bender Administrative Assistant, General Education to Administrative Assistant, Chemistry/Biology Dr. Timothy W. Bintrim Associate Professor to Professor, English Mr. Jeffrey A. Boldizar Senior Consultant to Director, Small Business Development Center Dr. Aniruddha Bose Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, History Ms. Gale K. DeArmin Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Languages Fr. Christopher Dobson, T.O.R. Director, Campus Ministry to Coordinator, Liturgy & Music Dr. Gail M. Drus Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Biology Ms. Melissa R. Garrity Administrative Assistant, Behavioral Sciences to Administrative Assistant, Social Work/Independent Monitoring for Quality Program/Psychology/Public Health Ms. Heather A. Gides Instructor to Assistant Professor, Physician Assistant Sciences Ms. Amy E. Hudkins Instructor to Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy Dr. Melissa M. Kagarise Associate Professor to Professor, Master Medical Sciences Dr. Kara L. Kobal Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Physical Therapy Dr. Lane J. Loya Associate Professor to Professor, Biology Ms. Jacqueline E. Mazeika Administrative Assistant, School of Arts & Letters/Honors Program/Communications to Administrative Assistant, General Education/Honors Program/Environmental Studies/Philosophy & Religious Studies Ms. Nicole B. McCloskey Administrative Assistant, History & Political Science/Literature & Languages to Administrative Assistant, History & Political Science/Literature & Languages/Women s Studies/Fine Arts Dr. Ivan J. Mulligan Associate Professor to Professor, Physical Therapy Dr. Julie M. Nagle Instructor to Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy Ms. Martha E. O Brien Interim Dean to Director, General Education
9 Dr. Wayne D. Powel Provost to Professor, Psychology Dr. Kelly L. Rhodes Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Communication/English Ms. Tabor L. Schilling Administrative Assistant, Shields School of Business to Administrative Assistant, Shields School of Business/Sociology & Criminal Justice/Communications Dr. Peter R. Skoner Associate Vice President, Academic Affairs/Professor, Physics to Associate Vice President, Academic Affairs/Professor, Physics /Interim Dean, School of STEAM Ms. Misty R. Smith Instructional Design/Technical Specialist to Head of Technical Services, Library Dr. Edward Timmons Associate Professor to Professor, Business Administration Mr. Kent P. Tonkin Instructor to Assistant Professor, Business Administration Dr. Rita M. Trofino Associate Professor to Professor, Nursing Dr. Rachel C. Wagner Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Environmental Engineering Dr. Camille M. Wendekier Assistant Professor/Program Director, MSN Leadership/Education to Associate Professor/Program Director, MSN Leadership/Education
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