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Revised 12/19/2016
Directory will be updated on a quarterly basis. all changes to [email protected].
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Table of Contents FSCJ Academic Schools .......................................................................................................................................... 7
School of Business, Professional Studies, and Public Safety ............................................................................. 8
School of Liberal Arts, Communication, and Education ................................................................................... 9
School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics ..................................................................... 10
School of Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences ............................................................................................ 11
FSCJ Online ............................................................................................................................................................ 12
Frequently Asked Questions ............................................................................................................................... 13
Academic Affairs ................................................................................................................................................... 14
Academic Foundations .................................................................................................................................... 14
Curriculum Services ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Service Learning and Civic Engagement .................................................................................................. 15
Pre-Collegiate Instructional Programs: College Reach-Out Program................................................... 15
Pre-Collegiate Instructional Programs: Adult Education ....................................................................... 15
Developmental Education ........................................................................................................................... 16
Arts, Sciences & Articulation .......................................................................................................................... 18
Articulations .................................................................................................................................................. 19
Accelerated College ...................................................................................................................................... 19
Public Safety, Security & Veterans Services .................................................................................................. 21
Criminal Justice Center Administration & Training ............................................................................... 21
Public Safety Administration ...................................................................................................................... 21
Fire Academy ................................................................................................................................................ 21
Campus Security (By Campus) .................................................................................................................. 22
Military & Veterans Service Center ........................................................................................................... 23
Library and Learning Commons .................................................................................................................... 25
Workforce Education and Economic Development .................................................................................... 26
Continuing Education .................................................................................................................................. 26
Perkins Grant Administration .................................................................................................................... 27
Corporate Learning and Training Solutions (CLTS) ............................................................................... 27
Florida Apprenticeship Grant .................................................................................................................... 27
Business Affairs ..................................................................................................................................................... 29
Business Services .............................................................................................................................................. 29
Facilities ......................................................................................................................................................... 29
Financial Services ......................................................................................................................................... 31
Human Resources ........................................................................................................................................ 33
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Training and Organizational Development ............................................................................................. 34
Information Technology Services............................................................................................................... 35
Purchasing, Print Shop and Central Stores ............................................................................................... 38
Risk Management ......................................................................................................................................... 39
General Counsel .................................................................................................................................................... 41
Legal Affairs ...................................................................................................................................................... 41
Public Records and Records Management.................................................................................................... 41
Institutional Advancement and Effectiveness .................................................................................................. 42
Accreditation ..................................................................................................................................................... 42
Marketing and Communications.................................................................................................................... 42
Resource Development .................................................................................................................................... 43
Institutional Analytics and Research ............................................................................................................. 44
Outcomes Assessment and Strategic Planning ............................................................................................ 44
Student Onboarding ......................................................................................................................................... 45
State and Federal Reporting ............................................................................................................................ 45
President’s Office .................................................................................................................................................. 47
Government and Community Relations ....................................................................................................... 47
Student Services .................................................................................................................................................... 48
Enrollment Management ................................................................................................................................. 48
Admissions and Records ................................................................................................................................. 48
Financial Aid ..................................................................................................................................................... 49
Student Services Operations ............................................................................................................................ 49
Student Success Administration ..................................................................................................................... 50
Athletics ............................................................................................................................................................. 50
Student Success ................................................................................................................................................. 51
Ombudsman ...................................................................................................................................................... 51
Student Engagement ........................................................................................................................................ 52
Title IX Coordination ....................................................................................................................................... 52
Advising ............................................................................................................................................................. 52
Downtown Campus ............................................................................................................................................. 54
Administration .............................................................................................................................................. 54
Student Services ............................................................................................................................................ 56
Facilities ......................................................................................................................................................... 56
Food Service .................................................................................................................................................. 57
Bookstore ....................................................................................................................................................... 57
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Faculty Resource Center .............................................................................................................................. 57
Faculty Resource Office ............................................................................................................................... 57
Testing and Assessment .............................................................................................................................. 57
Business Office .............................................................................................................................................. 58
IT Support ...................................................................................................................................................... 58
Grants ............................................................................................................................................................. 58
Building Services .......................................................................................................................................... 58
Library and Learning Commons ................................................................................................................ 59
Child Care ...................................................................................................................................................... 59
Security .......................................................................................................................................................... 59
Kent Campus ......................................................................................................................................................... 60
Administration .............................................................................................................................................. 60
Student Services ............................................................................................................................................ 61
Facilities ......................................................................................................................................................... 62
Food Service .................................................................................................................................................. 62
Bookstore ....................................................................................................................................................... 62
Faculty Resource Center .............................................................................................................................. 62
Testing and Assessment .............................................................................................................................. 62
Business Office .............................................................................................................................................. 63
IT Support ...................................................................................................................................................... 63
Library and Learning Commons ................................................................................................................ 63
Child Care ...................................................................................................................................................... 63
Security .......................................................................................................................................................... 63
North Campus ....................................................................................................................................................... 64
Administration .............................................................................................................................................. 64
Student Services ............................................................................................................................................ 65
Facilities ......................................................................................................................................................... 66
Food Service .................................................................................................................................................. 66
Bookstore ....................................................................................................................................................... 66
Faculty Resource Center .............................................................................................................................. 66
Testing and Assessment .............................................................................................................................. 67
Business Office .............................................................................................................................................. 67
IT Support ...................................................................................................................................................... 67
Library and Learning Commons ................................................................................................................ 67
Child Care ...................................................................................................................................................... 67
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Security .......................................................................................................................................................... 67
South Campus ....................................................................................................................................................... 69
Administration .............................................................................................................................................. 69
Student Services ............................................................................................................................................ 71
Facilities ......................................................................................................................................................... 71
Food Service .................................................................................................................................................. 71
Bookstore ....................................................................................................................................................... 72
Faculty Resource Center .............................................................................................................................. 72
Testing and Assessment .............................................................................................................................. 72
Business Office .............................................................................................................................................. 72
IT Support ...................................................................................................................................................... 72
Library and Learning Commons ................................................................................................................ 72
Child Care ...................................................................................................................................................... 73
Center for the Arts ........................................................................................................................................ 73
Security .......................................................................................................................................................... 73
Cecil Center ............................................................................................................................................................ 74
Administration .............................................................................................................................................. 74
Student Services ............................................................................................................................................ 75
Facilities ......................................................................................................................................................... 75
Testing and Assessment .............................................................................................................................. 75
Business Office .............................................................................................................................................. 76
IT Support ...................................................................................................................................................... 76
Library and Learning Commons ................................................................................................................ 76
Security .......................................................................................................................................................... 76
FSCJ Online/Deerwood Center .......................................................................................................................... 77
Administration .............................................................................................................................................. 77
Student Services ............................................................................................................................................ 79
Center for eLearning .................................................................................................................................... 80
Campus Resource Center ............................................................................................................................ 80
Facilities ......................................................................................................................................................... 80
Food Service .................................................................................................................................................. 80
Bookstore ....................................................................................................................................................... 81
Testing and Assessment .............................................................................................................................. 81
Business Office .............................................................................................................................................. 81
IT Support ...................................................................................................................................................... 81
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Library and Learning Commons ................................................................................................................ 82
Child Care (Off Campus) ............................................................................................................................ 82
Security .......................................................................................................................................................... 82
Nassau Center ........................................................................................................................................................ 84
Administration .............................................................................................................................................. 84
Student Services ............................................................................................................................................ 84
Facilities ......................................................................................................................................................... 85
Testing and Assessment .............................................................................................................................. 85
Business Office .............................................................................................................................................. 85
IT Support ...................................................................................................................................................... 85
Library and Learning Commons ................................................................................................................ 86
Security .......................................................................................................................................................... 86
FSCJACADEMIC SCHOOLS
School of Business, Professional Studies, and Public Safety
School of Liberal Arts, Communication, and Education
School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
School of Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences
FSCJ Online
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL STUDIES, AND PUBLIC SAFETYExecutive Chair, Dr. Cedrick Gibson
Management and Administrative Services• Accounting Technology (60) (2201) (A.S.)• Accounting Technology Management (6224) (T.C.)• Accounting Technology Operations (6223) (T.C.)• Accounting Technology Specialist (6221) (T.C.)• Business Administration (2213) (A.S.)• Business Administration (T200) (B.S.)• Business Management (6251) (T.C.)• Business Operations (6250) (T.C.)• Business Specialist (6253) (T.C.)• Entrepreneurship (6254) (T.C.)• Financial Services (T210) (B.S.)• Supervision and Management (S100) (B.A.S.)
Professional Studies• Commercial Foods and Culinary Arts (5960) (W.C.)• Culinary Arts (6051) (T.C.)• Culinary Management (2259) (A.S.)• Food and Beverage Management (6050) (T.C.)• Global Logistics and Supply Chain Technology (5320) (W.C.)• Guests Services Specialist (6052) (T.C.)• Hospitality and Tourism Management (2214) (A.S.)• Logistics (S110) (B.A.S.)• Logistics and Transportation Specialist (6127) (T.C.)• Office Administration (2265) (A.S.)• Office Management (6359) (T.C.)• Office Specialist (6101) (T.C.)• Office Support (6100) (T.C.)• Paralegal Studies (4104) (A.T.C.)• Paralegal Studies (Legal Assisting) (2299) (A.S.)• Rooms Division Specialist (6053) (T.C.)• Supply Chain Management (2127) (A.S.)
Applied Design• Interior Design Technology (2389) (A.S.)• Home Staging Specialist (6399) (T.C.)
Real Estate, Insurance and Business Support• Insurance Claims Adjuster (5728) (W.C.)• Insurance Customer Service Representative (5727) (W.C.)• Insurance General Lines Agent (5723) (W.C.)• Life Insurance Marketing (5726) (W.C.)• Mortgage Loan Originator (20-Hour SAFE Comprehensive
Mortgage Loan Originator) (5747) (W.C.)• Office Assistant (5905) (W.C.)• Personal Lines Insurance (Personal Lines Property
and Casualty Sales Agent [20-44]) (5737) (W.C.)• Real Estate Sales Agent (5733) (W.C.)
Aviation and Aerospace• Air Traffic Control (6967) (T.C.)• Aircraft Airframe Mechanics (5712) (W.C.)• Aircraft Coating and Corrosion Control Technology (5757) (W.C.)• Aircraft Powerplant Mechanics (5734) (W.C.)• Aviation Maintenance Management (2150) (A.S.)• Aviation Operations (2354) (A.S.)• Commercial Vehicle Driving (5100) (W.C.)• Professional Pilot Technology (2258) (A.S.)
DIVISION OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITYCriminal Justice• Crime Scene Technician (6421) (T.C.)• Criminal Justice Technology (60) (2239) (A.S.)• Criminal Justice Technology Specialist (6420) (T.C.)
Emergency Management• Emergency Administration and Management (2404) (A.S.)• Emergency Administrator and Manager (6405) (T.C.)
Fire Science• Fire Fighter I/II (5720) (W.C.)• Fire Office Supervisor (6455) (T.C.)• Fire Science Technology (2911) (A.S.)
Health and Public Support Services• Paramedic (5793) (W.C.)
Law Enforcement and Corrections• Correctional Officer (5759) (W.C.)• Crossover From Correctional Officer to Law Enforcement
Officer (5798) (W.C.)• Florida Law Enforcement Academy (5797) (W.C.)
Public Safety and Homeland Security• Homeland Security and Emergency Manager (6404) (T.C.)• Public Safety Management (S400) (B.A.S.)
SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS, COMMUNICATION, AND EDUCATIONExecutive Chair, Dr. Ian Neuhard
Mass Communication• Converged Communications (T400) (B.S.)• Digital Media (S500) (B.A.S.)• Digital Media/Multimedia Production (6402) (T.C.)• Digital Media/Multimedia Production (Motion Graphics/3-D)
(6403) (T.C.)• Digital Media/Multimedia Technology (2152) (A.S.)• Digital Media/Multimedia Video Production (6400) (T.C.)• Graphic Design Production (6401) (T.C.)• Stage Technology (6210) (T.C.)• Theatre and Entertainment Technology
(Entertainment Technology) (221B) (A.S.)
Education• ASL/English Interpreting (221A) (A.S.)• Career Education for Students with Disabilities (5299) (W.C.)• Early Childhood Education (T100) (B.S.)• Early Childhood Management (2203) (A.S.)
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICSExecutive Chair, Dr. Marie Gnage
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating• Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology
(5604) (W.C.)• Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology I
(5776) (W.C.)• Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology II
(5777) (W.C.)
Advanced Technology• Advanced Manufacturing (Automation) (6040) (T.C.)• Architectural Design and Construction Technology (2202) (A.S.)• AutoCAD Foundations (6011) (T.C.)• Biomedical Engineering Technology (2271) (A.S.)• Building Construction Technology
(Construction Management) (2234) (A.S.)• CNC Machinist/Fabricator (6041) (T.C.)• Drafting (6012) (T.C.)• Engineering Technology (Advanced Manufacturing) (2320) (A.S.)• Engineering Technology Support Specialist (6042) (T.C.)• GIS (Geographic Information System) Technician (6203) (T.C.)• Mechatronics (6044) (T.C.)• Pneumatics, Hydraulics and Motors for Manufacturing
(6043) (T.C.)
Automotive and Diesel Technology• Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing (5806) (W.C.)• Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing I (5816) (W.C.)• Automotive Service Management Technology (A236) (A.A.S.)• Automotive Service Technician (6236) (T.C.)• Medium and Heavy Duty Truck and Bus Technician
(Diesel Technology) (5826) (W.C.)• Medium and Heavy Duty Truck and Bus Technician I
(5836) (W.C.)
Building Construction, Manufacturing, Repair • Industrial Management Technology (2378) (A.S.) (Military)• Electricity (Construction) (5632) (W.C.)
Computer Technology• Advanced Network Virtualization (6111) (T.C.)• Computer Information Technology (2153) (A.S.)• Computer Programming Specialist (6956) (T.C.)• Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
(S300) (B.A.S.)• Database Development Specialist (6955) (T.C.)• Digital Forensics (6112) (T.C.)• I.T. Security (2158) (A.S.)• Information Technology Analysis (6281) (T.C.)• Information Technology Management (S301) (B.A.S.)• Information Technology Support Specialist (6280) (T.C.)• IP Communications (6114) (T.C.)• Network Enterprise Administration (6113) (T.C.)• Network Infrastructure (6110) (T.C.)• Network Support Technician (6109) (T.C.)• Network Systems Technology (2156) (A.S.)• Web Development Specialist (6954) (T.C.)
Welding• Welding Technology (5789) (W.C.)
Applied Sciences• Biomedical Sciences (T300) (B.S.)• Biotechnology Laboratory Specialist/Health Science (6199) (T.C.)• Biotechnology Laboratory Technology (2199) (A.S.)• Biotechnology Specialist/Manufacturing (6198) (T.C.)• Chemical Laboratory Specialist (6501) (T.C.)• Environmental Science Technician (6022) (T.C.)• Environmental Science Technology (2166) (A.S.)• Hazardous Materials Specialist (6021) (T.C.)• Scientific Workplace Preparation (6502) (T.C.)
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL, BEHAVIORAL, AND HEALTH SCIENCESExecutive Chair, Dr. Sandy Robinson
Allied Health• Cardiovascular Technology (2125) (A.S.)• Dental Hygiene (2300) (A.S.)• Emergency Medical Services (EMS) (2251) (A.S.)• Emergency Medical Technician (6394) (T.C.)• Florida Funeral Director (6154) (T.C.)• Funeral Services (2161) (A.S.)• Health Information Technology (2277) (A.S.)• Histologic Technology (2262) (A.S.)• Medical Information Coder/Biller (6155) (T.C.)• Medical Laboratory Technology (2220) (A.S.)• Occupational Therapy Assistant (2355) (A.S.)• Ophthalmic Technician (2180) (A.S.)• Paramedic (6393) (T.C.)• Physical Therapist Assistant (222A) (A.S.)• Radiation Therapy (2163) (A.S.)• Radiation Therapy Specialist (6153) (T.C.)• Radiography (Degree Completion) (2254) (A.S.)• Radiography (Florida State College at Jacksonville Option)
(2154) (A.S.)• Respiratory Care (2244) (A.S.)
Cosmetology and Personal Services• Cosmetology (5743) (W.C.)• Facials Specialty (5711) (W.C.)• Massage Therapy (5700) (W.C.)
Health and Public Support Services• Dental Assisting (5649) (W.C.)• Medical Assisting (5648) (W.C.)• Pharmacy Technician (5771) (W.C.)• Surgical Technology (5667) (W.C.)
Human Services• Human Services (T500) (B.S.)
Nursing• Nursing (N200) (B.S.N.)• Nursing (R.N.) (2330) (A.S.)• Nursing (R.N.) (Bridge Option for Paramedics
and Licensed Practical Nurses) (2335) (A.S.)• Practical Nursing (5657) (W.C.)
FSCJ ONLINEExecutive Chair, Ms. Jana Kooi
FSCJ recognizes that today’s student seeks access to higher education specific to their own personal needs or situation. FSCJ Online provides a wide variety of degrees and certificates that can be completed fully online, giving students the opportunity to earn a degree in a flexible, high-quality format that also meets your education and scheduling needs. Our mission is to ensure that students have access to a quality academic experience through online courses, equal to or exceeding the face-to-face classroom experience.
FSCJ Online gives students the opportunity to complete their program flexibly, conveniently, affordably, from the place they choose.
Whether near or far, FSCJ Online delivers!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who should I contact regarding financial matters (financial aid, refunds, payables, reimbursements, payroll)?
For all questions regarding financial aid, email [email protected].
With payroll questions, email [email protected].
With benefits questions, email [email protected].
2. Who should I contact regarding a leave issue?
If you have questions about your leave balances, email [email protected].
For questions regarding leave payout, email [email protected].
3. Who should I contact regarding changes to a student record?
To contact Student Records, call (904) 646-2300 or email [email protected].
4. How do new employees receive position-specific training?
For questions regarding training and employee onboarding, email [email protected].
5. Where can I find a list of the “Schools of” including structure, function, affiliated programs, assigned deans and names of faculty liaisons?
For the final “Schools of” structure, refer to pages 7-12 of this document.
6. How do I request marketing support?
Send all questions regarding marketing, public relations, advertising and social media to
[email protected]. Faculty and staff who wish to submit an event for the Collegewide calendar should complete the calendar and events request form, providing all of the requested details, and email the completed document to [email protected]. Event requests should be submitted two weeks in advance.
7. For questions regarding myFSCJ and PeopleSoft, who do I contact?
The training site contains valuable information that may answer many of your questions. For all other questions regarding PeopleSoft, email [email protected].
8. Where can I find all Human Resources contacts for questions regarding credentialing, adjuncts, benefits, etc.?
For a full list of HR contacts, visit http://www.fscj.edu/discover/governance-administration/human-
resources.
9. What is FSCJ Safe and how do I download it?
FSCJ Safe is a mobile safety app which offers real-time safety functions and features for employees and students to have direct communication with campus security and local law enforcement agencies.
FSCJ Safe is available for download on Apple and Android devices. On your mobile device, open your app store and search for FSCJ Safe then select “install” or “download.”
10. How can I register for FSCJ’s Emergency Alert System?
You must register online to receive the Emergency Alert messages. Sign in to Artemis using your username and password, click on the Employee tab at the top left of the page, scroll down and click on Emergency Notification System.
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Academic Affairs
Academic Foundations The mission of the Office of Academic Foundations is to foster the foundations for academic success through
the Curriculum Services Department, Developmental Education program and Pre-Collegiate Instructional
programs, including the Adult Education and College Reach-Out programs. In addition to providing
Collegewide faculty and staff with technical support for the creation and modification of current, relevant and
high-quality curriculum, the Academic Foundations team supports the ongoing development and
enhancement of curriculum, instruction and learning support for academically underprepared students in
Developmental Education and Adult Education programs as well as for under-represented students in grades
6-12 through the College Reach-Out program.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Dr. John Wall Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Kathleen Ciez-Volz Executive Dean of Academic Foundations
Maxine Phillips Administrative Assistant II
Margo Martin Dean of Academic Engagement
Strategic oversight for CurriculumServices
Strategic oversight forDevelopmental Education
Strategic oversight for the Office ofPre-Collegiate InstructionalPrograms, including the AdultEducation and College Reach-OutPrograms
Smarthinking CollegeAdministrator
Administrative assistance for theOffice of Academic Foundations
Curriculum Services The mission of the Curriculum Services office is to support and assist faculty, deans, and other colleagues with
the development and submission of student-centered curriculum proposals to ensure compliance with College
and Florida Department of Education guidelines. To facilitate the college-wide review process of any new and
modified curricula, Curriculum Services supports the Curriculum Committee as well as maintains the
curricular content of the College Catalog, the College’s official course outlines and the course catalog within
the enterprise resource system.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Emma Davidson Administrative Assistant I
Rebecca Nelson Curriculum Services Specialist
Labrena Bowman Curriculum Services Specialist
Collegewide leadership for thereview and approval of Collegecurriculum
Administrative Assistance to theCurriculum Services Department
Processing of Continuing WorkforceEducation Curriculum
Technical review and assistancewith curriculum proposals
System input in Orion/PeopleSoft,Curriculum Services Website, SCNS
Acalog/College Catalog Specialist
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Technical review of curriculumproposals
System input in Orion/PeopleSoft,Curriculum Services Website, SCNS
Coordinates curriculum projectsinvolving professional developmentand training, data collection andanalysis and special initiatives
Service Learning and Civic Engagement The mission of the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) is to foster, enhance and embed service learning and
civic engagement efforts more deeply and consistently across the College. Our work is aligned with FSCJ’s
strategic goal to “enhance rigorous and relevant learning opportunities.” CCE fulfills our mission by helping
faculty members integrate and utilize service learning as a teaching and learning strategy for achieving
student success. CCE also facilitates collaboration both internally among FSCJ and externally with community
partners to address social needs and issues. Ultimately, we aim to positively impact students to succeed
academically, professionally and as global citizens.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities Mary Rose Director of Service Learning and Civic Engagement
[email protected] Service learning courses andopportunities
Community engagement
Civic engagement
Pre-Collegiate Instructional Programs: College Reach-Out Program The mission of the College Reach-Out Program (CROP) is to recruit academically under-represented students
in grades 6 through 12 for participation in a program designed to motivate and prepare them to pursue a
postsecondary education. In addition to enhancing students’ basic skills in reading, writing and mathematics,
CROP strengthens both students’ and their parents’ understanding of the personal, academic and
socioeconomic benefits of a college education.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities John Grissett Program Coordinator
Debbie Dickerson Project Coordinator
Oversight for the grant andinstitutionally funded CollegeReach-Out Programs (CROP),including STEPS, FAME andGRADS
Coordination of CROP projects,including STEPS for middle schoolstudents and FAME and GRADS forhigh school students
Pre-Collegiate Instructional Programs: Adult Education The mission of the Adult Education Program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary
for successful completion of a standard high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma and for the
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timely transition to postsecondary educational programs and sustaining careers, thereby enriching the
economic base of our community.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Deana Waite Adult General Education Grant Program Coordinator
Chris Conty Instructional Support Specialist
Terry West Senior Research Analyst
Christine Dumars Program Facilitator III
Christy Vint-Griswold Case Manager
Sharlene Chatham Advisor III
Collegewide leadership for AdultEducation, ESOL, Adult HighSchool and College Reach-OutPrograms
Collegewide oversight for the AdultGeneral Education grant, withemphasis on the success, retentionand transition of students
Responsibility for responding toadult general education student andfaculty inquiries about instructionalmaterials and concerns
Oversight for quantitative andqualitative data collection andanalysis as well as studentattendance tracking for AdultEducation
Recruitment and orientation ofAdult Education students
Coordination with external sites andliteracy partners
Academic case management of at-risk Adult Education students
Academic advising for prospectiveand current 16- and 17-year-oldstudents exiting Duval CountyPublic Schools and seeking a highschool equivalency diploma
Developmental Education The mission of the Developmental Education program is to provide developmental education in reading,
writing and mathematics to academically underprepared students seeking entry to college-credit and
workforce programs. The program provides support to faculty and staff engaged in creating and enhancing
curriculum, instruction and assessment for developmental education students preparing for college and career
readiness.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Kathleen Ciez-Volz Executive Dean of Academic Foundations
Maxine Phillips Administrative Assistant II
Strategic oversight for CurriculumServices
Strategic oversight forDevelopmental Education
Strategic oversight for the Office ofPre-Collegiate InstructionalPrograms, including the AdultEducation and College Reach-OutPrograms
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Smarthinking CollegeAdministrator
Administrative assistance for theOffice of Academic Foundations
Collegewide oversight for the AdultGeneral Education grant, withemphasis on the success, retentionand transition of students
Responsibility for responding toadult general education student andfaculty inquiries about instructionalmaterials and concerns
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Arts, Sciences & Articulation The Office of Arts and Sciences and Articulation is responsible for Collegewide oversight of credit programs -
the Associate of Arts degree, the Associate of Science degrees with embedded Technical Certificates and the
Baccalaureate degrees. In addition, the office develops and manages articulation agreements with secondary
systems and institutions for Dual Enrollment and with postsecondary institutions for both upper level and
graduate degrees and directs Accelerated College.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Nancy K. Webster AVP of Arts and Sciences and Articulation
Jennifer Stoetzer Administrative Assistant II
Oversight of A.A., A.S. andBaccalaureate programs
Oversight of strategic scheduling forA.A., A.S. and Baccalaureateprograms
Oversight of Faculty Credentialingfor A.A., A.S. and Baccalaureateprograms
Oversight of Dual Enrollmentprogram
Articulation officer for the CollegeJametoria Burton Associate Director of Program Development
[email protected] A.A. Articulation & TransferAgreements/Training
Support for General EducationAssessment
Academic Foundations andCurriculum Support
Equity & Retention
Dual Enrollment Support
Conference Planning
Institutional AccountabilityAlison Hicks Director of Program Development
Roy Barker North Campus Dual Enrollment Coordinator
Matthew Wetzel Kent Campus Dual Enrollment Coordinator
Hellitz Villegas Downtown Campus Dual Enrollment Coordinator
Keeanga Akakatang South Campus Dual Enrollment Coordinator
Kym Johnson
Dual Enrollment
DEAA Creation
DEAA Implementation
DEAA Compliance
Tuition Billing
Instructor Support
Program Admissions andRegistration
Academic Dean Support
Reporting
Student Orientations andPresentations
Student Advising
Degree Planning and Auditing
Graduation Planning
Event Planning and Implementation
Parental Liaison
Club Sponsorship and Mentoring
High School Point of Contact
Campus Committee Representation
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Deerwood Center Dual Enrollment Coordinator
Sheretta Davis Administrative Assistant II
Credentialing Assistance
Assist with Campus Tour planningfor high school classes
Participate in Campus and Collegeevents
Articulations Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Julie Stein Program Coordinator
[email protected] Baccalaureate Degree Proposalpreparation
Baccalaureate Degree AnnualReports
Articulation Agreements forApprenticeships, PSAV
Associate in Science DegreeSupport
Liaison for High School CareerAcademies
Accelerated College
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Keith Seagle Accelerated College Manager
[email protected] Baccalaureate Degree AnnualReports
Articulation Agreements forApprenticeships, PSAV
Associate in Science Degree Support
Liaison for High School CareerAcademies
Processes and practices foracceleration
Credit for Prior Learning/PriorLearning Assessment
Acceleration impact on retention,graduation and equity
Develop plans and goals forAccelerated College
Quality assurance of PLA processes
Non-college to college credit
Facilitating new articulationagreements
Credit by exam options
Portfolio Development program
Forms and processes for award ofcredit by PLA
Program web and catalog pages,training materials, publications
Market acceleration, raise awareness
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Host/monitor statewide PLAnetwork
Advise leadership, train advisors
Advise students on acceleration andPLA
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Public Safety, Security & Veterans Services
Criminal Justice Center Administration & Training Criminal Justice Center Administration & Training offers ethical and reality based training programs at
the highest levels for basic police, corrections, crossover from corrections to police, and 911
telecommunications personnel, which meet Florida Department of Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice
Standards and Training Commission (FDLE/CJSTC) standards. The goal is to maintain a safe, efficient
and practical training environment to augment all training efforts.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Jim Stevenson Executive Director of Public Safety & Veterans Services
F.H. (Rick) Lewis Director of Law Enforcement Training
April Montooth Administrative Specialist
Wanda Ammons Senior Specialist
R.W. (Reeder) French Law Enforcement Training Coordinator (Day Law Enforcement)
Marsha Davison Law Enforcement Training Coordinator (Corrections & Crossover)
William (Willie) Rios Law Enforcement Training Coordinator (Night Law Enforcement)
Team Leadership
Budget Administration
Applicant Processing
Facilities Management
Adjunct Management
Curriculum Delivery
Student Mentoring
Student Logistics
Public Safety Administration
Fire Academy FSCJ’s Fire Academy provides the highest quality training required for certification as an emergency
medical technician and firefighter in a safe environment. In addition, the Fire Academy provides
continuing education opportunities to a wide range of customers including first responders, private
industry and governmental entities.
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Sheldon Reed Director
Joseph Wisniewski Senior Specialist
Robert Coyne Training Coordinator
Terrence Eaton EMS Program Director
Academy oversight
Communications
Facility rental
Specialized training
Contract training
Firefighter I/II
Orientation
Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF)classes
ARFF scheduling
EMT
Paramedic
Medical Continuing Education
CPR/First Aid
Campus Security (By Campus) The mission of Campus Security is to provide a safe, secure college environment for our students,
faculty, staff and guests. Our goal is to support and promote FSCJ’s vision, mission and strategic plan
through cooperative partnerships with all segments of our College community and our northeast
Florida community.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Gordon Bass Director
Camilla Collins Administrative Assistant II
Supervise, manage and provide allsafety and security functions for fivecampuses and two centers
Team leadership
Budget administration
Downtown Campus Mike Carter Chief Security Officer in Charge
North Campus/Nassau Center Thomas Mitchell Chief Security Officer in Charge
South Campus Patrick Maddox Campus Security Officer in Charge
Chief Security Officer in Charge
Kent Campus/Cecil Center Paul Jones III Chief Security Officer in Charge
Deerwood Center Michael Davison Chief Security Officer in Charge
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Military & Veterans Service Center The Military and Veterans Service Center (MVSC) is the principal advocate for active duty military,
veterans, Guard and Reserve and their family members, ensuring their unique needs and challenges
are met.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Herb Babin Director
Alicia Jones Project Coordinator
Danyell Mack Lead Processor
Eknarin Rassouphengthong Processor
Judy Manuel Processor
Josefina Martinez-Andino Military Transcript Evaluator
Sheryl Haspel Military Imager
Jan Levius Project Coordinator, Military Program Specialist
Valerie Smith Military Program Specialist
Chris Johnson Program Manager-Base Operations
NAS Jax Demetrius Robinson Enrollment Development Coordinator
Quinton Doakes Military Program Specialist
Terri Golden Processor
NS Mayport Mike Foster
Supervisor/Manager for MVSC
Primary college contact for militaryand Veterans affairs
Functions as central liaison forbudget, personnel and operationalprocedures
Supervisor for VA Processing area
Primary contact for VA Certification
VA Enrollment Processor
Evaluate all Joint Service andmilitary transcripts
Images all documents related tomilitary and veteran processes
Coordinate MEI operations/advisemilitary, veterans and familymembers on educational processes
Advise military, veterans and familymembers on educational processes
Coordinates Base educationprograms
Coordinates enrollment services
Provides education advising
Provides VA benefit advising andcounseling
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Enrollment Development Coordinator
Tiewonka Compere Military Program Specialist
Brittany Beimourtrusting VetSuccess On Campus
Carl Schorr VetSuccess On Campus
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Library and Learning Commons The Library/Learning Commons (LLC) is an instructional area of the College offering academic support
services within an optimal learning environment by providing a variety of learning, research and teaching
resources – physical and virtual – to students, faculty and staff of the College. The LLC supports academic
success by providing library services and resources, information literacy instruction, academic tutoring,
student-centered facilities and innovative technology. The LLC is committed to facilitating accessibility of
services and resources that contribute to students’ success in a global knowledge economy.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Tom Messner Executive Dean of Library Services
Romana Lopes Administrative Assistant
Angela Gaines Library Assistant
Vacant Library Technical Services Coordinator
Collegewide coordination of Libraryand Learning Commons
Tutoring Services
Information Resources
Library Services
Database Licensing
Statewide Library cooperation andresource sharing
LLC Information Systems
Assessment
Collegewide technical support
Library Collection Acquisitions
Catalog Quality Control
Database Maintenance
Local Collection Processing Support
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Workforce Education and Economic Development Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Linda Woodard Associate Vice President for Workforce Education and Economic Development
Sara Wollitz Administrative Assistant II
Strategic oversight for PSAVprograms
Strategic oversight for FSCJ’saffiliated registered apprenticeshipprograms
Project Administrator for the DOLFL Apprenticeship Grant (2015-20,$5 million)
Continuing Education department
Corporate Learning & TrainingSolutions
Federal Perkins Grant Administrator
Workforce data and other relatedworkforce development LMI andanalysis
Continuing Education
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Angel Duncan Director of Continuing Education
Gwendolyn Ethridge Administrative Assistant II
Gina Reynolds Secretary
Jefferson Everett CWE Coordinator
Vanessa Gordon Program Facilitator I
Collegewide coordination of Non-credit courses (open enrollment) onfive campuses
Continuing Education is a revenue-generating center
Develop continuing educationcourses and programs
Non-credit course schedule/catalog
Regulated professions certificationsand licensure
Personal enrichment andcommunity education courses
Community engagement
Online courses (ed2go & AmericanManagement Association)
Management of Pearson Vue andPrometric Test Center (URC)
GSA Contract Management
IACET accreditation (CEUs) (TBD)
Provides administrative support toCorporate Learning & TrainingSolutions staff
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Perkins Grant Administration
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Rosemary James Program Coordinator
Isaac George Interim Administrative Assistant I
Campus Program Facilitators June Andrews Perkins Program Facilitator I
Genene Brown Program Facilitator I
Wanda Montgomery Perkins Program Facilitator II
Andrew Gray Perkins Program Facilitator I
Melanie Ferren Program Coordinator
Michael Franklin Program Facilitator III
[email protected] Management of Collegewideprocessing, distribution andamendments of Perkins funds
Provides data for accountabilityreports for state
Collegewide Perkins audit andcompliance lead
Compliance for Perkins requirementfor AS/PSAV program advisorycommittees and minutes
Lead on Perkins programPerformance Measures
Reports IndustryLicensure/Certification
PSAV Financial Aid Spreadsheets
PSAV Instructor training
Supervision of Perkins campus-based facilitators
Corporate Learning and Training Solutions (CLTS) Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Michael Collins Program Manager
[email protected] Serve as College lead to providecustomized corporate trainingsolutions to local/regionalcompanies and businesses
CLTS is a revenue-generating center
Work with FCMA promoting theCollege’s comprehensive trainingcapabilities; attending monthlyGeneral Meetings and WorkforceSub-Committee Meetings
Provide external liaison with andrepresent the College in meetingswith civic, health care, IT, corporateand manufacturing groups
Florida Apprenticeship Grant Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Daniel DeCoursey Director
$5 million DOL grant, 2015-20
College partners: St. PetersburgCollege and Broward State College
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Melanie Ferren Project Coordinator
Vacant Budget Coordinator
Vacant Employer Recruiter
Expand existing apprenticeshipprograms (10 statewide) byarticulating apprenticeshipprograms to FSCJ College creditprograms, offering CPL, etc.
Create new apprenticeshipprograms (20 statewide)
Recruit new employers toparticipate in apprenticeshipprograms
To serve 1,000 apprentices
Establish and maintain a localapprenticeship advisory committee
Establish the framework to awardcredit for prior learning
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Business Affairs
Business Services The mission of the Campus Business Offices is to support the financial integrity of the institution by providing
secure, efficient and accessible service to students and employees. The Campus Business Offices collect and
secure payments made to the College; assist campus departments with payroll and accounts payable
procedures and requirements; and process deferment and refund requests in compliance with generally
accepted accounting principles, applicable laws and regulations.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Al Little Vice President Business Services
Steve Stanford Director of Budget and Planning
Logan Becker Budget Analyst
Jennifer Whitman Budget Analyst
Board Agenda
Budget Development
Communication
Department Oversight
Budget Consultation
Budget Research
Budget Transfers
Budget Reporting
Facilities The Facilities Management and Construction Department enhances the ability of the College to meet its
educational mission and functions to support the College Campuses and Centers by managing design and
construction services and to construct facilities that function effectively. The Department has the responsibility
to construct, remodel, renovate and maintain college facilities in a timely manner and within approved
budgets. In addition, newly constructed and renovated facilities shall always meet highest standard of
aesthetic and functional quality.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Charles Stratmann, AIA Executive Director Facilities Management and Construction
Linda DeLeo, LEED AP Facilities Management and Construction
Casty Hobbs Construction Electrical Mechanical Inspector
Jeanette Campbell Admin Assistant III
Administration of College'sFacilities Planning and ConstructionContact Mgt. office
Collaboration with districtadministrative and campus staff
Oversight of master planning,project management
Public/Private partner collaboration
Point of contact with City ofJacksonville, Corp. of Engineers,DOT, JIA, DEP
Supervision of project schedulingand budgets
Oversee project budgetsencumbrances, expenditures
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Valentin Kovalenko Energy Manager
Joseph Wiltsie Facilities Data Analyst and Document Manager
Danielle Ray Facilities Planner
Scott Woodworth Director of Facilities Maintenance
DOE, Division of Florida Collegespoint of contact
Board agenda items
Project budget tracking
Design and construction contractmanagement
Project budget estimates
Oversee CIP, five-year plant survey,cost of construction, facilityinventory and valuations reports
Building inspection
Plan review and permit insurance
ADA compliance
Project management-misc. andjurisdictional projects
DOE plans review and facilitiespermitting
Building official
Building inspection
Review of plan and permitting
Project management-MEP
Review of contractor's completedwork for payment
P-Card purchases
Support staff for executive director,planning and resource manager andfacilities staff
Maintain accounting records, billingand expenditures
Coordinate intra-deptcommunications
Office drawing file manager
Misc. CAD drawing work
Energy management team leader
Energy and water usage evaluationand invoice tracking
HVAC upgrade project mgt.
CW BAS standardization
Performance contracting projectmanager
Maintain Collegewide spaceinventory-drawing and stateinventory database
DOE document preparation (CIP,educ. 5 yr. survey, Re. cost ofconstruct. new facilities)
Computerized maintenancemanagement system software
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities manager (work orders, periodic/preventative maintenance)
Office drawing file manager
Misc. CAD drawing work
Prepare annual Capitalimprovement plans and five-yearplant survey report
Design development andconstruction documents for smallprojects
Project management
Provide furniture and finishspecification standards
Misc. drawing preparation
Plan, coordination and managementof facilities maintenance
Participate in preparation andadministration of facilitiesmaintenance budgets
Develop preventative maintenancestandards
Assist in management ofmaintenance contracts
Monitor CMMS program
Financial Services The mission of the Financial Services Department is to support the financial integrity of the institution by
providing sound financial processes to the employees and students of the institution.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Anita Kovacs Associate Vice President of Finance
Robin Smith Administrative Assistant III
Board agenda
Budget administration
Communication
Department oversight
Darlene Pike Bursar
Amy Li Assistant Bursar
Helen Morris Accountant IV/AR
Natasha Newsome Student Account Compliance Coordinator
Accounts receivable
Cash receipts and revenue recording
Sponsored tuition payments
Student refunds and disbursementof financial aid
Student tax forms
Tuition Waiver/Exemption
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Cathy Brantley Accountant
Tia Smith Accountant
Emily Wiggins Bursar Operations Coordinator
Glenda McBurnie Military Receivable Specialist
Dorothy Johnson Accounting Specialist I
Kristi Denton Accounts Receivable Specialist
Choe Kow Accounts Receivable Specialist
Rose Byrd Junior Accountant
Lindsey Thomas Director of Accounting
Diana Vargas Assistant Director of Accounting
Eileen Shammo Administrative Assistant II
Jean Simon Administrative Specialist
Financial Reporting
Asset Management
Security System
Accounts Payable
Procurement Card
Mary Ann Thompson Director of Payroll
Kimberly Koonce Assistant Director of Payroll
Heather Beasley Payroll Tech Support Specialist
Brandy Misouria Payroll Tech Support Specialist
Kimberly Lassiter Accountant IV
Luisa Pedraza
[email protected] Payroll Processing
Payroll Taxes
Payment of Benefits
Retirement
Employment Verifications
Garnishment/VoluntaryDeductions
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Payroll Technical Support Specialist
Jamica Bush Interim Director of Project Budgeting and Accounting
Nhi Vu Accountant IV
Compliance
Accounts Receivable SponsoredProjects
Financial Management andPlanning
Restricted FundsJudy Chaitan Director of Treasury Operation
Carol Kelly Accounting Project Coordinator
Quintessa Williams Administration Specialist
Bank Reconciliation
Stop Payments
Unclaimed Property
Accounts Payable
Investments
Human Resources The goal of the Human Resources department is to attract, develop and retain the talented people necessary to
deliver the highest quality service to our students and community. It is our focus to support a diverse
workforce within an inclusive work environment through responsive human resource processes and services.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Mark Lacey Chief Human Resource Officer
Janet Meigs Administration Support Manager
Board Agenda
Budget Administration
Communications
Department Oversight
Labor Relations/CBA
Judy Robbins Director of Compensation and Benefits
Akilah Cooper Benefits Coordinator
Bonnie Mosley Benefits Coordinator
Dawn Swed Benefits Coordinator
[email protected] Benefits Administration
Compensation
Exit Interviews
FMLA
FSCJ Course pre-paymentauthorization
Retirement
Lisa Moore Ex. Director of Employee Relations/College Equity
Stacey Legler Employee Relations and Equity Coordinator
Compliance Reporting
EEO
Lisa Moore [email protected] Compliance
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Ex. Director of Employee Relations/College Equity
Stacey Legler Employee Relations and Equity Coordinator
Morton Perry Sr. Support Specialist
Employee Handbook
PerformanceManagement/Evaluations
Unemployment
Visa/Green Card process
Darci Lanaghan Director of HR Information
Kimberly Baker HRIS Specialist
Delia Walker HR Records Coordinator
[email protected] Absence Management
Data Entry
Employment Records
Organizational Hierarchy
Security Access
State Reporting/Public RecordsRequests
System Information ManagementBarbara Hunter Executive Director of Talent Acquisition and Development
Sonja Cross Director of Employment
Terri Herrera HR Employment Coordinator
Mark Lynn HR Coordinator
Julia Shorter HR Specialist
[email protected] Adjust Employment
Credentialing
Desk Audits
Jos Designs
Job Posting
Recruitment/Selection
Training and Organizational Development To improve and sustain professional growth by providing educational opportunities, professional
development activities and support to all college faculty and staff members. The Center promotes
excellence in teaching and lifelong learning by providing staff and faculty with support and tools to
enhance student success.
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Marc Boese Interim Executive Director of Training and Organizational Development
Brenda Baldree Administrative Assistant
[email protected] [email protected]
Budget Administration
Department OversightCommunications
Required eLearning Training
Conference Oversight
Encoding
Training Advertising
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Steve Beard Training and Development Coordinator
[email protected] On Boarding
Staff Development
WellnessBarbara Moyer Training and Development Specialist
[email protected] Career Staff Training (Design andDelivery)
Martina Perry Training and Development Coordinator
[email protected] Student Affairs Training (Designand Delivery)
Faculty Technology Training
Educational Technology LearningCircle
Dissertation/Thesis Learning Circle
Faculty Andragogical Training
Adjunct Learning Circle
Retention Engagement MotivationLearning Circle
Information Technology Services
The mission of the technology team is to provide the highest quality technological resources possible to the
College to support achievement of the College’s mission, vision, goals and objectives.
Team Members/Title Email Responsibilities
Christy Campbell Chief Information Technology Officer
Kelly Robinson Budget Analyst
Tina Tharp-Hackney Engineer II-Network
[email protected] Board Agenda
Budget Administration
Communications
Department Oversight
Rusty Gardner Executive Director Enterprise Information Systems
[email protected] Technical Service Desk
Educational Technologies
Digital Media ProductionsMichelle Nifong Client Services Specialist
[email protected] Account Access
Connections Support
Blackboard Support
Employee Portal Support
Desktop and Mobile Device Support
Knowledge Base Management
Ticket EscalationsMitch Chin Engineer IV Software
Cody Coughlin Engineer III Software
[email protected] ITS Communications
Student/Faculty TechnologyIntegration
Blackboard Administration
Kaltura Administration
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Team Members/Title Email Responsibilities
Brandi Bleak Engineer IV Software
Respondus Administration
Special Projects
ITS Events
Blog Server Administration
Research and Development
Robin Herriff Engineer IV Multimedia
Michael Smith Video Infrastructure Engineer
Mark Hubbard Multimedia Systems Analyst
Laura Bearl Multimedia Author
Curtis Lyles AV Production Specialist I
[email protected] Production Services
Video Hosting
Audio Productions
Closed Captioning
Live Streaming
Multimedia Consulting
Photography Services
Chris Martin Executive Director of Enterprise Applications
[email protected] Enterprise Application Support
ITS Enterprise ApplicationsContract and Vendor Management
Systems Integration and Support
Herman Möller Director of Information Systems
Alfrid van den Heever Engineer IV Software
Pam Meiring Engineer III Software
[email protected] ORION/PeopleSoft SystemDevelopment and Support
Financier Support & CustomizationDevelopment
Application Security Development
Rusty Gardner Executive Director of Enterprise Information Systems
[email protected] Enterprise ApplicationDevelopment Systems IntegrationDevelopment
Marvin Thomas Director of Information Systems
Mike Zhang Engineer IV Software
Kris Moncada Engineer II Multimedia
Andrew Hall Engineer IV Software
Kyle LaValley Engineer IV Software
[email protected] Enterprise ApplicationDevelopment
Portal Development and Support
Third Party Integrations
Database Administration andApplication Support
Automated System Processing
Verification of nightly businessprocessing and coordination
Oversight IT Infrastructure
Network Security
Server and Storage Administration
Application Administration
Server & Storage Administration
Application Administration
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Team Members/Title Email Responsibilities
Rick Shierling Lead Integrated Systems Specialist
Linda Moniz Integrated Systems Specialist
Robert Priemer Integrated Systems Specialist
Jonathan Cast Data Processing Coordinator
Carl Hardwick Data Processing Coordinator
Ron Smith Deputy Chief Technology Officer
Pete Snell Director of Enterprise Systems
Matt Barlak Systems Engineer
Carey Robinson Systems Engineer
Stephen Waddill Systems Engineer
Adam Walters Systems Engineer
John Slevin Director of Information Systems
Jim Augherton Engineer III Network
Ron French Engineer II Network
JD Hudnall Engineer III Network
Travis Revels Engineer V Software
Jeff Foster Engineer V Client Support
Sharepoint & Network Shares
Backups
Network and Wireless Engineering
Phone Systems and Jabber
Telepresence and WebEx
Door Systems Security
Security Cameras
Digital Signage
Supervise AO and URC Support
Purchase Collegewide computersand software
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Team Members/Title Email Responsibilities
Paul Hudson Engineer I Client Support
Lillie Hookfin Program Coordinator
Michelle Baker Administrative Assistant II
Purchasing, Print Shop and Central Stores The mission of the Purchasing Department supports the Florida State College at Jacksonville mission by
enhancing institutional effectiveness and providing extraordinarily positive experience in every engagement
with the College. This is accomplished by purchasing procedures training, guidance and providing support
services to ensure timely, cost effective and efficient procurement in compliance with all governmental
procurement laws, policies and procedures. The mission of the Central Stores department is to provide timely,
cost effective and efficient services to faculty and staff in the areas of central mail distribution, receiving,
property inventory control, surplus property management, archived records storage and central stores resale
operations.
Team Members/Title Email Responsibilities Randi Brokvist Executive Director of Purchasing and Auxiliary Services
Marc Pica Purchasing Contract Coordinator
Audrey Monroe Purchasing Construction Contract Coordinator
Marilyn Merrill Purchasing Agent III
Patty Carter Purchasing Agent II
Chas Dodge Purchasing Agent II
Karen Hart Purchasing Agent II
Debbie Smith Purchasing Specialist
Contracting Officer, Administrationof Purchasing, Risk Management &Facilities Planning /ConstructionDepartments
P-Card Administrator Supervisor ofPurchasing, AO Print Shop, MaterialManager
Purchasing/Grants Advisor, ITHardware/Software/Programing
Purchasing of Construction, A/EServices and Commodities
ERP Purchasing Representative,Consortium Buying, Commodities
Purchasing of Temporary Staffing,Commodities
Grant Related Purchases, Fuel,Training, Commodities
Purchasing of Facility MaintenanceContracts, Commodities
Support Staff for Chief BusinessAffairs Officer & the ExecutiveDirector of Purchasing & AuxiliaryServices
Maintain Purchasing Web Pages
Board Agenda
OPS Agreements
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Team Members/Title Email Responsibilities Ron Attaway Print Shop Coordinator
[email protected] Management of Reproduction andPrinting Services
Press Operator and BindingMartin Griffith Materials Manager
Anita Wiseman Central Stores Manager
Andrew Gibson Central Mail and Support
Renita Scott Central Mail and Support
Victor Carreiro Senior Support Specialist
Larry England Warehouse Clerk III
Cordell Manning Warehouse Clerk II
Mari Waremburg Warehouse Clerk II
Property inventory control andreceiving procedures and supervisorof central stores manager
Supervisor of central stores, mailroom, records storage and surplusstorage
Mail delivery and distribution
Central stores office suppliesinventory orders
Central stores janitorial suppliesinventory orders, new recordsadditions to storage, recordsretrieval request and recordsinventory
Coordinates surplus pick-ups atcampus locations, bulk deliveries tocampuses and organize resale items
Deliveries to admin offices andDeerwood Center locations, processincoming receipts, new assetreceipts and physical inventory ofassets
Risk Management The mission of the Risk Management department is to support the financial stability of the institution and to
protect its assets and personnel using appropriate risk prevention, risk control and risk financing processes.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities Debbie Monnseratt Director
Edith Conte Administrative Assistant II
Michael Pindell Fire Safety Inspector
Department Oversight
Collegewide Risk Strategy
Budget Administration
Insurance
Risk Assessment and Control
Liability and Worker'sCompensation Claims Managementand Coordination
Contract Review and Risk Transfer
Allied Health Claims
Athletic Injury Claims
Insurance premiums and renewals
College’s Fire Official
Compliance, Fire and Life SafetyInspections
Plans Review
Safety Audits
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Safety Investigations
Safety Training
College Safety Manual
Environmental Programs
Occupational Health and Safety
Academic and Lab Safety
OSHA and other regulatorycompliance
SREF Sanitation and Other SafetyInspections
Safety Investigations
Safety Training Coordination
College Safety Manual
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General Counsel
Legal Affairs The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) provides legal advice to promote and foster sound decision-making
in all areas of operation, instruction, economic development and administration. Our function is to provide,
manage and coordinate quality legal services. OGC provides counsel in decision-making to the District Board
of Trustees, President, Provost, vice presidents, deans and directors, faculty, supervisors and other employees.
OGC provides advice on the legal implications of policy and other decisions under applicable law, regulations
and policies, in addition to representing the College in litigation matters, administrative and regulatory
hearings and significant business transactions.
Public Records and Records Management The Office of Records Management assists the College in complying with state law to make available, preserve
and safeguard public records which document the College's operations, policies, procedures and decisions and
those which protect the legal and financial rights of the College. The Office also serves as a point of contact for
receiving and responding to records requests made by the public.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Colin Mailloux General Counsel
Rodnie Marquinez Assistant General Counsel
Stephanie Fisher Legal Support Manager
Legal Affairs
College Litigation
Contract Review
Subpoenas
Rules and Policies
Legal Compliance
Legal Advice and Counselo Employeeso Studentso FERPAo ADAo Title IXo Intellectual Property
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Catherine Hodges Records Management Program Coordinator and Records Management Liaison Officer
Public Records Requests
Records Management and Retention
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Institutional Advancement and Effectiveness
The mission of the Office of Institutional Advancement and Effectiveness is to lead, coordinate and support
projects and efforts that advance the mission of Florida State College at Jacksonville. The advancement and
effectiveness functions include accreditation, marketing and communications, resource development,
institutional analytics and research, outcomes assessment and strategic planning, and state and federal
reporting.
Accreditation The Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Accreditation provides leadership, support and resources for
accreditation. These processes assist the institution in maintaining SACSCOC accreditation and program
accreditation, promoting achievement of mission and goals and fostering continual enhancement of the
institution's programs and services for the benefit of the College community. The office is responsible for
SACSCOC accreditation correspondence and reports, Quality Enhancement Plan development and reporting,
Substantive Changes and other accreditation and compliance activities.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Carrie Henderson Acting Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Associate Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness & Accreditation (SACSCOC Liaison & IRB Chair)
Susan Skidmore Administrative Assistant
[email protected] SACSCOC monitoring andreporting
Specialized accreditationmonitoring and reporting
Marketing and Communications The Florida State College at Jacksonville Marketing and Communications office is responsible for leading the
Collegewide Strategic Marketing and Communications Plan and strengthening FSCJ's visibility, image and
brand to both external and internal constituents. We lead the strategic direction for FSCJ's brand identity and
key messaging and are responsible for organizing and implementing FSCJ's marketing, communications,
media relations, social media and public relation efforts and activities.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities Jill Johnson Director Marketing and Communications
Eleana Demeritt Administrative Assistant
Michael Ahmed Web Communications Manager/Application Developer
Amanda Burgess
Collegewide Marketing
Brochures
Online marketing
Fliers
Printed materials
Brand and Style Guide
Media Relations
Social Media
Written Communications
Email Communications
Video Communications
Leadership speech writing
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities Assistant Director of Communications
Jennifer Walls Assistant Director of Marketing
Jennifer Bechan Special Events Coordinator
Kevin Labrecque Chief Production Manager
Elizabeth Gaynor Marketing and Communications Manager
Dunia Taylor 0B0B0B0B0BMarketing and Communications Manager
Kelly Thurlow Integrated Communications Manager
1B1BLiz Rice Multimedia Specialist
Katherine Martin Multimedia Specialist
Cam Waller Web Page Developer
Katie Jackson Integrated Communications Specialist
FSCJ website
BlueWave Newsletter
Special events
Resource Development The mission of Resource Development is to seek and obtain external funds for the support of new and existing
programs that will improve student achievement in Florida State College at Jacksonville.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Jennifer Peterson Director of Resource Development
Yankela Cuartas Administrative Assistant II
Dennis Lewis
[email protected] Grant searches
Grant proposal development
Submit grant proposals
Post-award Grant technicalassistance
Process Quick Response Training(QRT) grants
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Resource Development Project Specialist
Sarah Reardon Resource Development Officer
Jonita Watson Resource Development Officer
Patti Williams Resource Development Grants Manager
Tyler Winkler Resource Development Officer
Institutional Analytics and Research The Office of Institutional Analytics and Research directly supports the advancement of the College mission,
vision, values and goals by developing and improving data-driven decision -making and contributing to the
cycle of continuous improvement. Through the application of diverse analytical frameworks and
methodologies and via key collaborative efforts, Institutional Analytics and Research engages in a range of
interrelated project activities involving focused student related research and analysis to extract practical and
actionable information for College decision-makers.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Greg Michalski Director of Institutional Analytics and Research
Steve Kruszewski Assistant Research Analyst
Sue Klemer Institutional Analytics and Research Associate
Annual College Fact Book
College Standardized Surveys(CCSSE, CCSFE)
Strategic Plan Support
Standard Assessments (ETSProficiency Profile)
Institutional Research
Grant Support
Evaluation
Professional Program Surveys
Survey Design, Development,Analysis
Statistical Data Analysis
Voluntary Framework ofAccountability Support/Reporting
FTE Report Support
Institutional Review Board
Outcomes Assessment and Strategic Planning The Office of Institutional Effectiveness and Accreditation provides leadership, support and resources for
outcomes assessment and strategic planning. These processes assist the institution in promoting achievement
of mission and goals and fostering continual enhancement of the institution's programs and services for the
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benefit of the College community. At FSCJ, strategic planning typically occurs at the institutional level, to set
the direction of the entire College for the next few years, where outcomes assessment occurs at the program
and unit level.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Angela Browning Director of Outcomes Assessment and Strategic Planning
Kelsey Kyne Assistant Director of Outcomes Assessment and Strategic Planning
[email protected] Strategic Planning
SPOLAssessment of:
Program-level student learningoutcomes
General Education student learningoutcomes
Non-academic unit outcomes(operational and student learning)
Student Onboarding Student Onboarding provides students with a meaningful and personalized onboarding experience, from
recruitment of new students, coordination of student orientation experiences, and management of student
communications, all while encouraging the development of knowledge and skills critical for transitioning to
college and achieving long-term success.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Tim Martin Interim Director
Terry Hollingshead Associate Director Recruitment
Lauren Zanders Interim Associate Director Student Communications
Student Recruitment
Student Orientation
Student Communications
Call Center
Baccalaureate Admissionso Biomedical Scienceso Business Administrationo Converged Communicationso Digital Mediao Financial Serviceso Human Serviceso Information Technology
Managemento Logisticso Nursingo Public Safety Managemento Supervision and Management
Quality Enhancement Plan
State and Federal Reporting The mission of the State and Federal Reporting team is to provide timely, valid, accurate data and reporting to
the State of Florida Department of Education, the U.S. Department of Education, other external stakeholders
and College administration, for purposes of compliance, analysis and management and in direct support of the
College's mission, vision, goals and objectives.
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Theresa Lott Executive Director of State and Federal Reporting
Amy Unick Director of State and Federal Reporting
Stuart Pierson Engineer IV
[email protected] State Reporting to the Division ofColleges (FSCJ MISATFOR votingmember and Reports Coordinator)
Federal Reporting (IPEDS Surveysas FSCJ Keyholder, NCES, NRS,NSLDS for Gainful Employment,College Navigator, CollegeScorecard, College Affordability andTransparency, Net Price Calculator,VFA, Perkins)
Ad hoc reporting from Orion
Accountability Reports
State Performance Measures
Grant Application Data Support
College Program Revitalization(CPR) Process
FTE Reporting/Data
Functional Query/Report Writing inPeopleSoft
Industry Licensure/Certification
Auditor General data and support
SB1720 data and reporting
Student Right-to-Know/HEOA
SACS data/reports support
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President’s Office
The President serves as the Chief Executive Officer and is directly responsible to the Board of Trustees for the
overall operation and administration for the College. The President’s office ensures that all personnel work
together to achieve the highest standards of excellence in teaching and learning and in support of FSCJ’s
overall mission and vision.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Dr. Cynthia A. Bioteau College President
Lisa Parker Executive Assistant to the President
Kim Sodek District Board of Trustees Project Coordinator
Patrece Nicolini Administrative Assistant II
Executive leadership for the College
Budget preparation andadministration
Board recommendationimplementation
Contract execution andadministration
Government and Community Relations The Office of Government and Community Engagement at Florida State College at Jacksonville serves as the
liaison to build and maintain College relationships with the City of Jacksonville, government agencies, state
and federal elected officials and community based organizations. The Office works to strengthen the
Collegewide unified mission of increasing visibility by enhancing community collaboration and promoting the
College’s Strategic Plan. It also reinforces academic and workforce initiatives and regional connectivity
through local and state resources providing guidance on policy impacting the College.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Jen Silva Director of Government and Community Engagement
[email protected] Seek and support funding prioritiesthrough state and federal resources
Build collaboration across campuses
Create & maintain communityrelationships with officials, agencies,business industry, organizationsand non-profits
Increase public relations andcommunications
Support the academic mission andthe Strategic Plan
Create forward progress for theCollege and the City of Jacksonville
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Student Services
The Vice President of Student Services is responsible for leadership in planning, implementing and evaluating
a comprehensive student success plan that emphasizes and promotes a culture of student-centered support
services, student retention and student achievement.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Dr. Chris Holland Vice President of Student Services
Ileana Figueroa Administrative Assistant I
Student Success and EngagementOversight
Enrollment Management andFinancial Aid Oversight
Student Services OperationsOversight
Enrollment Management The Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management works to provide students and the general public
access to college programs, classes and resources through management of the student on boarding, admissions
and records, and financial aid departments.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Rich Turner Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management
Wendy Heape Project Coordinator
Student Onboarding, Financial Aidand Admissions and RecordsOversight
Admissions and Records Admissions and Records ensures the security, accuracy and integrity of student’s educational records in
compliance with public and institutional policy. Admissions ensures proper identification and documentation
for residency verification and official transcript evaluation. Records manages student documentation, requests
for official copies of records, printing and mailing diplomas and manages the entire database of all students
past and present, actuates deadlines and assists with state reporting requirements.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Melanie Clark Interim Director
Sherry David Acting Director
Jamie Digesare Interim Associate Director Degree Plans and Graduation
Valerie Walker Interim Associate Director
Admissions Applications
Residency
Transient Student Processing
Transcript Evaluation andRequests
Graduation and DiplomaProcessing
Enrollment Verification
Document Recording andImaging Systems
Student Record Updates
Articulations and Credit Rules
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Registrar
Jean Dealmeida Interim Project Coordinator
Renee Roath Administrative Assistant I
Financial Aid Financial Aid provides enhanced access to higher education by effectively managing federal, state,
institutional and private resources, pursuing innovative awarding strategies to help recruit, retain and
graduate a diverse and talented student body, and preparing students with the financial knowledge and
resources that will allow them to contribute to the enhancement of state, national and global communities.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Dr. Ixchel Baker-Tate Acting Director
Ju’Coby Todd Associate Director Client Services
Angela Nickel Associate Director Operations
Fre’Shonda Alston Associate Director Scholarships
Julie Valdes Interim Associate Director Systems
Danielle Revills Project Coordinator
JT Tynan Project Coordinator
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Financial Aid Compliance
Administration of Title IV, State andInstitutional funding
Scholarships
Childcare Grant
Direct Loans-Subsidized andUnsubsidized
Alternative Loans
Clock hour programs
Satisfactory Academic Progress(Clock Hour)
Pell Grant
Federal Campus Based Programs
ISIR data and corrections
Satisfactory Academic Progress(Credit Hour)
Federal Work Study
Verification
Exit Counseling
High School Completion (HS/HSE)
State Funds (FSAG/Bright Futures)
Gainful Employment
Student Services Operations The overall purpose of the Student Services Operations department is to support the operations of the student services division through management, oversight, and assessment of human resources, technology, and budgets for the division as well as Collegewide oversight and leadership of the campus advising centers,
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focusing on efficient, coordinated, and consistent operations and overall excellence in student service.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Matthew Davis Director
Sarah Ashbrook Interim Associate Director Budget and Purchasing
Student Services Staffing andPersonnel, Budgets andTechnology
Student Services NewInitiatives
ERP Campus Solutions PillarLeadership
Student Success Administration Student Success opens doors to educational access, extraordinary service and life changing growth and
development. We foster and support the learning process and provide a seamless, student-centered
environment, which promotes achievement of educational, career and personal goals through management of
the athletics, student success, student engagement, ombudsman and title IX coordination areas.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities Melanie Miller Associate Vice President
Kim Deer Project Coordinator
Student Success Oversight
Student Engagement Oversight
Athletics Oversight
Ombudsman Oversight
Title IX Coordination Oversight
Professional Development
Athletics Athletics strives to assist student-athletes in achieving their educational and athletic goals through encouragement and support of advanced planning, goal-setting, and time management both in the classroom and on the field/court.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Ginny Alexander Interim Director Volleyball
Daniel West Interim Associate Director Compliance
Neil Orr Coach Men’s Basketball
Jami Lind Coach Softball
Brad Frick Coach
Athletics Compliance andOversight
Intramural Recreation
Fitness Centers
Men’s Basketball
Women’s Basketball
Baseball
Softball
Volleyball
Tennis
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Baseball
Barvenia Wooten Coach Women’s Basketball
Jamie Bickerstaff Administrative Specialist
Student Success Student Success provides support for students’ academic and professional goals and opportunities for
students’ personal and professional growth through student success and coaching, career development,
student support services, and student development.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Pamela Walker Interim Director
Vacant Associate Director Career Development
Denise Giarrusso Associate Director Student Support Services
Elise Horowitz Associate Director Success and Coaching
Vacant Student Success Advisor II Student Conduct
Amy Bednar Project Coordinator
Academic and Career Advising
Career Development
Student Employment
Internships
Retention and Success Coaching
Services for Students withDisabilities
Student Support Services
Student Conduct
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Academic Interventions
Early Alerts
Crisis Intervention
Ombudsman The Ombudsman serves as an informal, impartial, confidential and independent student resource. Its mission is to offer students a safe and private environment to discuss escalated complaints, concerns or problems related to college policies, processes and appeals as well as decisions related to the student’s access to courses and credit granted toward the degree. When appropriate, the office may initiate an informal intervention that offers an acceptable resolution to all parties. Students can express their complaints or concerns about navigating these processes verbally or in writing.
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Maggy Dartiguenave Ombudsman
maggy.dartiguenave@f scj.edu
Provide students with assistancenavigating FSCJ processes
Serve as FSCJ point of contact forfamilies of deceased students
Provide information and referralfor internal and external servicesthat benefit students
Student Engagement Student Engagement develops innovative and effective policies and practices aimed at increasing students’ engagement outside of the classroom and the development of interpersonal skills, teamwork, professionalism, job search skills, civic engagement and other co-curricular student learning outcomes.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Heather Kenney Director
Kerry Roth Associate Director Student Life and Leadership
Vacant Interim Associate Director Diversity and Inclusion
Robert Minton Interim Associate Director Downtown Immersion
Jamie Ayres Project Coordinator
Wellness and Recreation
Federal Compliance Programing
Social Programing
Campus Tours
Student Ambassadors
Oversight of Student Lounge
Student Organizations
Leadership Programing
Learning Community Mini-GrantsCoordination
Student Volunteerism and CivicEngagement
Student Government Association
Title IX Coordination Title IX coordination oversees and monitors the College’s compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and other legal guidance regarding nondiscrimination and harassment, including but not limited to Title VII, Title IX and Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and coordinates the training, education, communications, and administration of the grievance procedures for students pursuant to those legal requirements.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Amy Perkins Interim Director
[email protected] Title IX Coordination
Advising Advising at FSCJ focuses on the success of students in alignment with FSCJ’s student development goals and
initiatives and national CAS standards for academic and career advising. Following the tenets of NASPA
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within advising operations, this area monitors and enhances the effect of advising on the student’s experience
and success while promoting a comprehensive approach to student advising, transition and retention-related
programs and ensures the effective operation of these programs.
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Patti McConnell Interim Director
Derrick Johnson Associate Director, Downtown Campus
Chris Simmons Associate Director, Kent Campus
Herschel Finch Associate Director, South Campus
Jennifer Hanna Associate Director, Deerwood Center
Terence Wright Associate Director, North Campus
Karen Howard Associate Director, North Campus and Nassau Center
Susie Keen Associate Director, Baccalaureate Admissions
Juliene LanctoStudent Success Advisor II Cecil Center
Student academic and careeradvising
Advising curriculum and assessment
Leadership and management ofcampus advising centers
Campus-based student service andstudent experience
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Downtown Campus
Downtown Campus is home for students in the College’s advanced technology programs including computer
networking and cyber security, advanced manufacturing, biomedical technology and biotechnology. Degree
programs in other high demand fields such as logistics and supply chain management, office administration,
business management and early childhood education are fully offered on this campus. Pathways to high wage,
high skill technical fields such as automotive technician, diesel technician, construction management, building
trades and welding round out the diverse program offerings of this campus. Adults who need to learn English
as a Second Language or complete a high school credential for entry into a college or career program can
accomplish those goals, as well.
Administration
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Dr. Marie Foster Gnage Executive Chair for the School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math/ Downtown Campus and ATC President
Regina Harris Administrative Assistant II
Administration of DowntownCampus and the Applied AdvancedTechnology Center
Executive Chair, School of Science,Technology, Engineering and Math
Campus Governance andLeadership Councils
Dr. Gary Killam Dean of Engineering and Technical Programs
Ernie Friend Instructional Program Manager, Technology
Lori Kuhn-Hancock Academic Director, Engineering and Technical Programs
Donnie Thompson Instructional Program Manager, Automotive Technology
Sandra Beck Instructional Program Manager, Office Administration and Logistics
Lance Wallace Project Coordinator, Engineering and Technical Programs
Darrell High Laboratory Manager, Engineering
PSAV programs
AAS, AS, Certificate, Technical andTechnology programs leadershipand oversight
Faculty supervision and evaluation
Continuing Workforce education
Program Advisory Committees
Business and Industry Partnerships
IT Certifications
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Steve Miller Laboratory Manager, HVAC, Electrical and Welding
John Lovering Tool Room Technician
Sadell Anderson Administrative Assistant III
Kimberly Earney Administrative Assistant II
Derek Phenneger Program Facilitator I, Automotive Technology
[email protected] [email protected]
Bob Mark Instructional Program Manager, Culinary/Hospitality
Betty Jimmo Administrative Specialist
Culinary Management
Dr. Jerry Fliger Interim Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences
[email protected] General Education
Faculty Supervision and evaluation
Biotechnology
Aquaponics
Meredith Moore Instructional Program Manager
[email protected] ESOL
English Language Academy (ELI)
Library
TutoringDr. Tiffany Hunter Dean of Education
Vanessa Williams Project Coordinator, Non-Credit Child Care
Patricia Marshall Program Coordinator, Vision Education Rehabilitation Center
Stephanie Smith Administrative Assistant II
N. Jean Baker
FDLOE point of contact
Curriculum development
Class scheduling
Faculty supervision and evaluation
Early Childhood Education (A.S.,B.S.)
Child Development Associate
Early Childhood Education Training
Community outreach and service
Grant coordination and reporting
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Bachelor Program Specialist
Roshella Waters Project Coordinator
Student Services
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Derrick Johnson Student Success Manager Downtown Campus
Management of CampusAdvising Center
Coordination and Oversight ofCampus Advising Staff
Management and Assessment ofAdvising Center CustomerService Performance
General Academic and CareerAdvising Escalations
Cassie Sinkovitz Student Success Advisor I
[email protected] Wellness and Recreation
Federal Compliance Programing
Social Programing
Campus Tours
Student Ambassadors
Oversight of Student Lounge
Student Organizations
Leadership Programing
Learning Community Mini-Grants Coordination
Student Volunteerism and CivicEngagement
Student Government Association
Facilities Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
William (Van) Smithey Director of Administrative Services
Leslie Murrell Administrative Service Support Specialist
Brenda Mills Administrative Assistant III
Evelyn Gorgonio Administrative Assistant III
Jennifer Revenaugh
Business Services
Facilities Maintenance (AO, MainStreet, URC, DTC, ATC)
Human Resource Liaison
Security Liaison
Bookstore/Food Service/ Childcare
Computer Services
Facility rental/room scheduling(meetings)
Data reporting/analysis
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Administrative Assistant III
Stefania Pinion Adminstrative Assistant II
Food Service
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Cynthia Pacheco Manager (Chartwell’s)
Cafeteria food services
Bookstore
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Michael Dinapoli Manager Campus Bookstore (Follett)
Textbook and course materialspurchases
Faculty Resource Center
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Mark Peters Multimedia Specialist
[email protected] Multimedia instructional supportfor faculty preparation andpresentation
Classroom Support
Media support for DTC, AO, ATC
Recording of Campus events(photo/video)
Faculty Resource Office
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Bryan Stewart Project Coordinator
[email protected] New adjunct faculty on-boarding
Adjunct faculty mailroom
Classroom/office supply support
myFSCJ and Artemis employeeportal navigation assistance
Duplicating
Faculty liaison to Facilities, IT, etc.
Testing and Assessment
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Ron Gibbs Manager Assessment & Certification Center
Christina (Tina) Thomas Assessment Coordinator
Placement Testing
Credit by Examination
Faculty Testing
Vendor & Commercial Testing
Institutional Testing
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Business Office
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Kathleen Robertson Business Office Coordinator
Kelly Boller Business Office Specialist II
Jan Coyle Business Office Specialist I
Payments
Finance
Student Account
Time Cards
Payroll processing
Accounts Payable
IT Support
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities William (Mike) Thomas Microcomputer Specialist
Sandra Shines Microcomputer Support Tech II
Roger Lemarque Microcomputer Support Tech II
Installation/Maintenance
End user hardware
Technical assistance
Grants
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Jeremiah Cobb Campus Grants Manager
[email protected] Report facilitation and managementof Campus grants and contracts
Building Services Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Harold (Ray) McEwen Senior Supervisor, Campus Plant
Mark Sieg Maintenance Site Manager
Steve Blouin Maintenance Site Manager
William Ellis Tradesworker II
Michelle Easterling Administrative Assistant I
[email protected] https://login.schooldude.com/ [email protected]
Building services
Compliance
Maintenance
“SCHOOLDUDE”
Tradeswork
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Library and Learning Commons
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Peggy Curry Library and Learning Commons Director
Sheri Brown Librarian
Tutoring
Library Instruction
Library Reference
Child Care
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Lori Smith Center Manager
Jasmine Lewis Center Manager
Child Care Services
Security Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Downtown Campus Mike Carter Chief Security Officer in Charge
[email protected] Responsible for all campus securityissues including safeguardingcampus facilities, materials andequipment
Administer security programs forcampus
Coordinate, schedule and/or trainsecurity personnel
Coordinate and/or conduct criminaland non-criminal investigations andreview incident reports for accuracyand completeness
Conduct periodic campus Safetyand Security surveys
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Kent Campus
Kent Campus has eight buildings with 414,011 GSF on approximately 38 acres and serves the western and
southwestern areas of Duval County. This Campus is in an urban area surrounded by major roads and
residential areas. It faces a major thoroughfare, Roosevelt Boulevard, connecting the town of Orange Park with
downtown Jacksonville. Kent Campus’ administration proposes remodeling portions of Buildings A, C and F
to house upgraded science labs. Buildings F and C will convert outdated lab space into much needed general
classroom space, accommodating the new Bachelor of Science programs in Business Administration,
Supervision and Management.
Administration
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Dr. Cedrick Gibson Executive Chair for the School of Business, Professional Studies and Public Safety/Kent Campus and Cecil Center President
Susan Haley Project Coordinator
Elena Smith Administrative Assistant III
College President’s Cabinet
Executive Chair, School of Business,Professional Studies and PublicSafety
Cecil Center Operations
Public School Liaison
Campus Governance & LeadershipCouncils
Enrollment Management
Annette Barrineau Dean of Business
Naita Guine Academic Director
Melissa Armstrong Instructional Program Coordinator
Mandi Miller Instructional Program Coordinator
Donna Speegle Administrative Assistant II
Continuing Workforce Education
New B.A.S. & B.S. Development
Program Accreditation
American Bar Association Approval
Career Educationo A.S. Accounting Technologyo A.S. Business Administrationo B.A.S. Supervision &
Managemento B.S. Business Administrationo B. S. Financial Services
Dr. Richard Greene Dean of Professional Studies & Public Safety
Nancy Sutton Instructional Program Manager, Interior Design/Paralegal
Bill Barfield Instructional Program Manager, Real Estate/Insurance/Financial Services/Mortgage
General Education
Faculty Supervision
NAS Jacksonville
NS Mayport
A.S. Interior Design Technology
A.S. Paralegal Studies
ATC Paralegal Studies
Insurance Claims Adjuster
Insurance Customer ServiceRepresentative
Insurance General Lines Agent
Life Insurance Marketing
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Barry Summers Administrative Assistant II
Samantha Davis Administrative Assistant II
Loan Originator (Mortgage Broker)
Personal Lines Insurance
Real Estate Sales Agent
Liberal Arts/Scienceso Arto Communicationso Foreign Languageso Humanities Social & Behavioral
Scienceso Developmental Educationo Center on Economic and
Financial Education (CEFE)
Dr. Sondra Evans Dean of Sciences
Annette Prosser Administrative Assistant II
Vacant Administrative Assistant I
General Education
Faculty Supervision
NAS Jacksonville
NS Mayport
Mathematicso College Level Mathematicso Developmental Education
Natural Scienceso B.S. Biomedical Scienceso Biological and Physical Sciences
Dr. Tameiko Grant Academic Director
[email protected] Public Safety
Matt Wetzel Campus Dual Enrollment Coordinator
[email protected] Dual Enrollment
Student Services Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Chris Simmons Student Success Manager Kent Campus
[email protected] Management of Campus AdvisingCenter
Coordination and Oversight ofCampus Advising Staff
Management and Assessment ofAdvising Center Customer ServicePerformance
General Academic and CareerAdvising Escalations
Ashlie Barker Student Success Advisor II Academic Collaboration
Cynthia Moreno Student Success Advisor I
Wellness and Recreation
Federal Compliance Programming
Social Programming
Campus Tours
Student Ambassadors
Oversight of Student Lounge
Student Organizations
Leadership Programming
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Learning Community Mini-GrantsCoordination
Student Volunteerism and CivicEngagement
Student Government Association
Facilities
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Morris Bellick Director of Administrative Services
Susan Haley Project Coordinator
Campus Business Services
Campus Facilities
Security Liaison
Bookstore/Food Service/Child Care
Computer Services Liaison
Facility Rental/Room Scheduling
Assessment & Certification Center
HR Liaison
Campus and School of Budgets
Food Service
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Arik Entin Cafeteria Manager (Chartwell’s)
Bookstore
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Tim Vann Campus Bookstore Manager (Follett)
Faculty Resource Center Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Paul Hoffman Multimedia Specialist
[email protected] Provides multimedia instructionalsupport to faculty
Records events on campus(video/photos)
Assists faculty with creatingpromotional materials
Testing and Assessment
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Stephen Nickell Manager Assessment & Certification Center
[email protected] Placement Testing
Credit by Examination
Faculty Testing
Vendor & Commercial Testing
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Institutional Testing
Business Office
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Rebecca Bouchard Business Office Coordinator
Amy Brown Business Office Specialist
Ticket Sales
Operations Manager
Cecil Business Office Coordination
IT Support
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Robbie Peeples Microcomputer Specialist
[email protected] Campus Technology Support
Library and Learning Commons Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Victoria McGlone Director, Campus Library Services
Dawn Washington Library & Learning Commons Manager
Tutoring
Library Instruction
Library Reference
Child Care Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Irma Rodrigues Center Manager
[email protected] Child Care Services
Security
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Paul Jones III Chief Security Officer in Charge
Jesse Gines Senior Security Officer
Kenneth Word Senior Security Officer
All campus security issues includingsafeguarding campus facilities,materials and equipment
Administer security programs
Coordinate, schedule and trainsecurity personnel
Coordinate and/or conduct criminaland non-criminal investigations andreview incident reports for accuracyand completeness
Conduct periodic campus Safetyand Security surveys
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North Campus
North Campus is strategically located just eight miles north of Downtown Jacksonville and is easily accessible
by I-295 and I-95. The expansive campus has 23 buildings with 464,033 GSF on 160 acres. Known as the
medical campus, it houses programs such as Nursing, EMS, Respiratory Care and Cardiovascular Technology.
The impressive facilities include Northeast Florida’s Criminal Justice Center and a baseball/softball sports
complex. Additionally, a new medical and nursing simulation center is in the development stages which will
provide students with hands-on instruction to better prepare them for a future in the medical field.
Administration
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Dr. Sandy Robinson Executive Chair for the School of Social, Behavioral and Health Sciences/North Campus and Nassau Center President
Wanda Williams Administrative Assistant III
Donna Mitchell Administrative Assistant II
College President’s Cabinet
Executive Chair, School of Social,Behavioral and Health Sciences
Nassau Center Operations
Public School Liaison
Campus Governance & LeadershipCouncils
Enrollment Management
Dr. Neal Henning Dean of Health Sciences
Lakesha Barnwell Administrative Assistant II
Toyer Dorsey Administrative Assistant I
Dr. Monica Franklin Academic Director
Cheryl Manning-Glass Administrative Assistant I
Jeffrey Smith Instructional Program Manager, Dental
Susan Raulerson Secretary
Stephanie Bernard Instructional Program Manager, Pharmacy Technician, Cosmetology, Massage Therapy
Sean McClafferty
Programmatic Accreditation
Student Success
Overall Coordination of theDiscipline-Specific Program
Cardiovascular Technology
Cosmetology
Dental
Emergency Medical Services
Funeral Services
Health Information Management
Histologic Technology
Massage Therapy
Medical Assisting
Medical Lab Technician
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Ophthalmic Technician
Pharmacy Technician
Physical Therapy Assistant
Radiation Therapy
Radiography
Respiratory Care
Surgical Technology
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Instructional Program Manager, Physical Therapy
Kimberly Jackson Clerical Specialist
June Deaton Administrative Assistant I
Dr. Dana White Dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Lakesha Barnwell Administrative Assistant II
Instructional leadership andeffective operation of specifieddepartments
Administers and advances theinstructional programs, curricula
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Human Services
SLS
Doreen Sterling Academic Science Director
Shelia Simmons-Bermudez Administrative Assistant I
Dr. Therese Ditto Dean of Nursing
Valarie Stratton Administrative Assistant II
Dr. Dirlie McDonald Associate Dean of Nursing
Trina Buck Administrative Assistant I
Management and oversight of allnursing programs
Day-to-day operations of nursingprograms
Management and oversight offaculty and students
Student Services
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Terence Wright Student Success Manager North Campus
[email protected] Management of CampusAdvising Center
Coordination and Oversight ofCampus Advising Staff
Management and Assessment ofAdvising Center CustomerService Performance
General Academic and CareerAdvising Escalations
Shyann Schmidt Student Success Advisor II Academic Collaboration
[email protected] Wellness and Recreation
Federal Compliance Programing
Social Programing
Campus Tours
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Kurtson Boulware Student Success Advisor I
Student Ambassadors
Oversight of Student Lounge
Student Organizations
Leadership Programing
Learning Community Mini-Grants Coordination
Student Volunteerism and CivicEngagement
Student Government Association
Facilities
Food Service
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Johnny Dickinson General Manager (Subway)
Food Service
Bookstore
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Cathy Brynildsen Store Manager II
[email protected] Bookstore
Faculty Resource Center Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Steven Gunter Multimedia Specialist
[email protected] Provides multimedia instructionalsupport to faculty
Records events on campus(video/photos)
Assists faculty with creatingpromotional materials
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Steve Park Director of Administrative Services
Mark Gandy Senior Supervisor, Campus Plant
Debi Haskill Senior Support Specialist
Sandy Seibel Administrative Senior Support Specialist
Campus Business Services
Campus Facilities
Security (Campus oversight)
Bookstore/Food Service/Child Care
Computer Services
Facility Rental
Assessment & Certification Center
Facilities
Grounds
Physical Plant
Room Scheduling
Facilities Rental
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Testing and Assessment
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Dr. Carla Jenkins Certification/Assessment Center Manager
[email protected] Assessments
Testing
Business Office
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Amy Williams Business Office Coordinator
Jackie Smith Business Office Specialist
Business Office Operations
IT Support
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Anjanita Brown Campus Computer Application Specialist
[email protected] IT Systems
Staff & Faculty Support
Library and Learning Commons
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Youlanda Henry Associate Dean
James Campbell Learning Commons Manager
LLC Operations
Tutors
Collection
Library Collection Management
Research
Child Care
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Moshmie Khan Center Manager
Child Care Services
Security
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Thomas Mitchell Campus Security Officer in Charge
[email protected] Responsible for all campus securityissues including safeguardingcampus facilities, materials andequipment
Administer security programs forcampus
Coordinate, schedule and/or trainsecurity personnel
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Coordinate and/or conduct criminaland non-criminal investigations andreview incident reports for accuracyand completeness
Conduct periodic campus Safetyand Security surveys
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South Campus
South Campus is located eight miles from the Atlantic coast, between St. Johns Bluff Road and Huffman
Boulevard. South Campus offers a full spectrum of college credit, community education and adult education
classes. Most students at South Campus are seeking an Associate in Arts degree that leads to college or
university transfer, but also offers Associate in Science, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Applied Science
degrees. In addition, South Campus is the site of the Jacksonville Regional Fire/Rescue Training and
Education Center. It houses many of the College’s fine art programs which include the performing arts (dance,
music, theatre) and the visual arts (drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, 3D design). It is also the home
of the Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts, a comprehensive performing and visual arts facility.
Administration Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities Dr. Ian Neuhard Executive Chair for the School of Liberal Arts, Communication and Education (LACE)/South Campus President
Vickie Witherspoon Administrative Assistant
Shelly Hammack Project Coordinator
College President’s Cabinet
Executive Chair, School of LiberalArts, Communication andEducation (LACE)
Public School Liaison
Campus Governance & LeadershipCouncils
Enrollment Management
Campus Resource Centers
Dr. Tameiko Grant Dean of Career Education
Tammy Watkins Administrative Assistant
Selena Stokes Sr. Support Specialist
Grainne Dwyer Program Manager HIB Ready to Work Grant
A.S. Computer InformationTechnology
B.A.S. Computer InformationTechnology
Internships Computer InformationTechnology
H1B Ready to Work (I-TECHGrant)
Dr. Jerrett Dumouchel Dean of Mathematics
Paulette El-Souessi Administrative Assistant
Karen Swain Administrative Assistant
Laura Byres Biology Lab Manager
Kermit Webb
Mathematicso Developmental/College
Credit
Provide supervision and supportto faculty
Schedule and coordinate classes tomeet student needs
Assist students with academicissues (i.e. class concerns, coursesubstitutions
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities Physical Sciences Lab Manager
Dr. John Fields Dean of Arts and Sciences
Ashli Totty Academic Director
Robin Sarge Administrative Assistant
Lori Cimino Instructional Program Manager
Toni Abbott Administrative Assistant
Digital Media
Entertainment & TheatreTechnology
Fine Artso Ceramicso Drawingo Paintingo Printmakingo Sculpture
Humanities
Musico Choraleo Jazz Bando Symphonic Band
Sign Language Interpretation
Theatre
World Languageso American Sign Languageo Frencho Germano Spanish
Talent Scholarships for Fine Arts
Provide supervision and supportto faculty
Schedule and coordinate classes tomeet student needs
Assist students with academicissues (i.e. class concerns, coursesubstitutions)
Dr. Jeff Hess Dean of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Jillian Ardley Academic Director
Matilda Webster Administrative Assistant
Chris Pemberton Senior Support Specialist
English/Writing
Converged Communications
Reading
Speech Communication
Author’s Series
Forensics (Speech Team)
FSCJ Writers’ Festival
Provide supervision and supportto faculty
Schedule and coordinate classes tomeet student needs
Assist students with academicissues, class concerns, coursesubstitutions, etc.
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Student Services
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Herschel Finch Student Success Manager South Campus
[email protected] Management of CampusAdvising Center
Coordination and Oversight ofCampus Advising Staff
Management and Assessment ofAdvising Center CustomerService Performance
General Academic and CareerAdvising Escalations
Amy Derringer Student Success Advisor II Academic Collaboration
Paris Davis Student Success Advisor I
Wellness and Recreation
Federal Compliance Programing
Social Programing
Campus Tours
Student Ambassadors
Oversight of Student Lounge
Student Organizations
Leadership Programing
Learning Community Mini-GrantsCoordination
Student Volunteerism and CivicEngagement
Student Government Association
Facilities
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Cathy Horn Director of Administrative Services
Leticia Gallardo Project Coordinator
Campus Facilities
Security (Campus oversight)
Bookstore/Food Service/ ChildCare
Computer Services
Facility Rental
Assessment & Certification CenterRichard Dowling
Senior Supervisor–Campus Plant
Phillip Mitchell
Maintenance Site Manager
Lisa Standard
Administrative Assistant I
Building services
Compliance
Maintenance
“Schooldude”
Plant Services
Food Service
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities William Yaeger Manager
[email protected] Food service
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Bookstore
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Richard Stone Manager
Bookstore
Faculty Resource Center Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Tom Messner Executive Dean of Library Services
Phillip Delacruz Multimedia Specialist
Provides multimedia instructionalsupport to faculty
Records events on campus(video/photos)
Assists faculty with creatingpromotional materials
Testing and Assessment
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities William Maslan Certification-Assessment Center Manager
[email protected] Placement testing
Credit by examination
Faculty testing
Vendor & commercial testing
Institutional testing
Business Office
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Elena Yakimchuk Business Office Coordinator
[email protected] Student Cashiering
Student Account
Time Cards
Payroll processing
Accounts Payable
IT Support
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Christine Farrington
Microcomputer Support Specialist
christine.farrington@fsc
j.edu Campus technology support
Library and Learning Commons
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Tom Messner Executive Dean
Romana Lopes Administrative Assistant II
Trina McCowan
Administration programdevelopment
Developmental tutoring
Credit level tutoring
Instructional services
Reference services
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Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Library and Learning Commons Manager
Barbara Salvage Librarian
Collection development
Child Care Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Shawn Oliver
Manager
Child care services
Voluntary Pre-KindergartenProgram (VPK)
Center for the Arts
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Beth Harvey Director of Wilson Center for Arts
Elizabeth (Lynn) Lewis Art Gallery Coordinator
Scott Collins Production Stage Manager
Ashley Weldon Event Coordinator
Tara Paige Box Office Manager
Exhibition of student Fine andPerforming Arts programs
Exhibition of FSCJ special eventsprogramming
Extracurricular coursework activities
Master classes and speaker contracts
Community facility rentals
Campus event planning
Security
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Chief Patrick Maddox Campus Security Officer in Charge
Responsible for all campus securityissues including safeguardingcampus facilities, materials andequipment
Administer security programs forcampus
Coordinate, schedule and/or trainsecurity personnel
Coordinate and/or conduct criminaland non-criminal investigations andreview incident reports for accuracyand completeness
Conduct periodic campus Safetyand Security surveys
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Cecil Center
After the Navy vacated Cecil Field in August of 1999, the Aviation Center of Excellence was established and is
now called Cecil Center South. The College leases two buildings from the City of Jacksonville and one from the
Jacksonville Aviation Authority which now house the College’s aviation-related programs. Building J houses
the avionics instructional programs. Remodeling these three buildings was followed by construction of a new
46,697 GSF education facility at Cecil Center North on 130 acres owned by the College located to the north of
Normandy Blvd. Additionally, a 6,000 SF Commercial Vehicle Driving facility was constructed along with a
three-quarter mile track and large maneuvering area. Most recently, a new 134,889 GSF Hangar, the Aircraft
Service Educational facility was constructed at Cecil Center South adjacent to the runway in partnership with
the Jacksonville Aviation Authority to teach maintenance, repair, overhaul and aircraft painting. Cecil Center
North was designed as a six building educational center to serve west Duval County.
Administration
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Dr. Cedrick Gibson Executive Chair for the School of Business, Professional Studies and Public Safety/Kent Campus and Cecil Center President
Susan Haley Project Coordinator
Elena Smith Administrative Assistant III
College President’s Cabinet
Executive Chair, School of Business,Professional Studies and PublicSafety
Cecil Center Operations
Public School Liaison
Campus Governance & LeadershipCouncils
Enrollment Management
Paul McNamara Executive Director
Sharon Hobbs Administrative Assistant II
Tamera Meyer Administrative Assistant II
Campus Operations
Campus and Program Budgets
Career Education Programs
Facilities and Grounds
Sam Fischer Instructional Program Manager, Aviation Operations
David Dagenais Instructional Program Manager, Aviation Power and Maintenance
Patricia Conway Senior Support Specialist, Aviation Power and Maintenance
Joe Lackey Instructional Program Manager, Commercial Vehicle Driving
Aviation Operations
Air Traffic Control
Professional Pilot
Airframe Maintenance Technician
Power Plant MaintenanceTechnician
Aviation Coating Program
Continuing Workforce Education –Aviation
Commercial Vehicle Driving
State of Florida Third-Party Testing
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Student Services
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Juliene Lancto Student Success Advisor II Cecil Center
[email protected] Management of Advising Center
Coordination and Oversight ofAdvising Staff
Management and Assessment ofAdvising Center CustomerService Performance
General Academic and CareerAdvising Escalations
Facilities
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Morris Bellick Director of Administrative Services
Chris Owens Center Facilities Supervisor
Elizabeth Chrisman Administrative Assistant I
Facilities Oversight for Center
Facilities
Grounds
Physical Plant
Room Scheduling
Facilities Rental
Testing and Assessment Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Stephen Nickell Assessment Center Manager
[email protected] Assessments
Testing
David Carroll Administrative Specialist, Commercial Vehicle Driving
Theresa McAllister Program Manager, Adult Education
Adult Education Programs
Continuing Education Programs
Dr. Richard Greene Dean of Professional Studies and Public Safety
Bill Barfield Instructional Program Manager, Real Estate/Insurance/Financial Services
Liberal Arts/Sciences
Faculty
Class scheduling
Insurance Certificates
Real Estate Sales Agent
Financial Services
Dr. Sondra Evans Dean of Sciences
[email protected] Mathematics/Natural Sciences
Faculty
Class scheduling
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Business Office
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Takesha Williams Lead Business Office Specialist
[email protected] Business Office Operations
IT Support
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Brad Bartlett Integrated Systems Specialist
[email protected] IT Systems
Staff & Faculty Support
Library and Learning Commons
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Victoria McGlone Director of Campus Library Services
Michael Turnquist Library & Learning Commons Manager
Dawn Ady Library Research and Information Specialist
Library and Learning CommonsOperations
Tutors
Collection
Library Collection Management
Research
Security
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Paul Jones III Campus Security Officer in Charge
Randy Woodcock Senior Security Officer
Responsible for all campus securityissues including safeguardingcampus facilities, materials andequipment
Administer security programs forcampus
Coordinate, schedule and/or trainsecurity personnel
Coordinate and/or conduct criminaland non-criminal investigations andreview incident reports for accuracyand completeness
Conduct periodic campus Safetyand Security surveys
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FSCJ Online/Deerwood Center
Deerwood Center offers traditional “face-to-face” classes, accelerated programming, night and weekend
schedules, and is home to the College's distance learning programs, where convenience and the power of
technology bring students a world of learning options without the limits of time, place or distance. Deerwood
Center features academic classrooms, computer and science labs, a nursing extension program, a digital media
graphics lab and a comprehensive Library & Learning Commons facility which offers tutoring services in
various disciplines, both online and in-person. Enrollment services, counseling, academic and financial aid
advising, business office and an academic skills assessment and testing center are also available.
FSCJ Online provides academic and student support through an extensive network of virtual tools, providing
access to a wide range of self-help resources so that students can develop problem solving and other valuable
technology skills. Faculty support is offered for online course development, course updates and
improvements, development of Learning Objects and OER. Mandatory training for online instruction is
conducted prior to online course assignment and Online Orientation is offered for new online instructors as
needed/appropriate.
The Center for eLearning (CeL) is responsible for all online course development for the College. All CeL-
developed courses/programs are SACS accredited, ADA and copyright compliant, feature consistent course
masters and standardized learning objects, work across any browser on any platform, meet college-prescribed
Student Learning Outcomes and are held to the highest standard of academic quality.
Administration Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Jana Kooi Executive Chair for FSCJ Online/ Deerwood Center President
Rosa Wynn Administrative Assistant
Jace Christovich Project Coordinator
College President’s Cabinet Executive Chair, FSCJ Online FSCJ Online Operations Public School Liaison Campus Governance &
Leadership Councils Enrollment Management
Peter Shapiro Director of Creative Learning Services
Yvonne Martel Project Coordinator
Quality Matters (QM) CollegeRepresentative
Campus Grant and ContractCoordination
Complete Florida Oversight andCollege Liaison
Complete Florida Advising andEnrollment Management
Dr. Sheri Litt Dean of Arts & Sciences
Brandy Williams Project Coordinator Dean’s Office
Terri Green
Academic Supervision Online Academic Supervision Hybrid and
On Campus Faculty Evaluations and
Observations Collegewide Online Schedule
Coordination for LAS Campus Data Analysis and
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Instructional Program Manager
Karen Arlington Program Manager for Instruction
Reporting Academic Supervision/Dual
enrollment (Fletcher, Mandarin,Atlantic Coast, HarvestCommunity)
Course Scheduling and Encoding Faculty Hiring and Credentialing
Michelle Speight Project Coordinator
Ansa Reams-Johnson Program Coordinator
Samantha Beilhart Project Coordinator
Andrew Pierce Project Coordinator
Faculty Teaching Assignments Overrides and Late Class
Registration Textbook Adoption Academic Concerns Academic Appeals Faculty Support with Blackboard
and other Processes Faculty Compliance with College
Processes (all classes open, syllabiuploaded, etc.)
Faculty Training New Faculty Orientation Hybrid Teaching Orientation Online Teaching Orientation Campus Event Facilitation Participation in Collegewide
Initiatives for Campus Faculty Meeting Coordination Faculty Communications Supervision of Campus Resource
Center Faculty Pay Documentation Adjunct Pay Documentation
Online, Hybrid and On-campusAcademic Supervision
Faculty Evaluations andObservations
Collegewide Online ScheduleCoordination for LAS
Campus Data Analysis andReporting
Academic Supervision/Dualenrollment
Robert Greene Dean of Arts & Sciences
Kate Zeray Administrative Assistant Dean’s Office
Susan Walsh
Online, Hybrid and On-campusAcademic Supervision
Faculty Evaluations andObservations
Collegewide Online ScheduleCoordination for LAS
Academic Supervision/Dualenrollment
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Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Project Coordinator
Martha McNulty Program Manager for Instruction
Christina Gillis Project Coordinator
Faculty Teaching Assignments Overrides and Late Class
Registration Textbook Adoption Academic Concerns Academic Appeals Faculty Support with Blackboard
and other Processes Faculty Compliance with College
Processes (all classes open,syllabi uploaded, etc.)
Faculty Training Hybrid Teaching Orientation Online Teaching Orientation Participation in Collegewide
Initiatives for Campus Faculty Meeting Coordination Faculty Communications Faculty Pay Documentation Adjunct Pay Documentation Campus Data Analysis and
Reporting
Student Services
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Jennifer Hanna Student Success Manager Deerwood Center
[email protected] Management of Advising Center
Coordination and Oversight ofAdvising Staff
Management and Assessment ofAdvising Center CustomerService Performance
General Academic and CareerAdvising Escalations
Heather Moore Student Success Advisor II Academic Collaboration
Vacant Student Success Advisor I
[email protected] Wellness and Recreation
Federal Compliance Programing
Social Programing
Campus Tours
Student Ambassadors
Oversight of Student Lounge
Student Organizations
Leadership Programing
Learning Community Mini-Grants Coordination
Student Volunteerism and CivicEngagement
Student Government Association
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Center for eLearning
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Robert Greene Dean Arts & Sciences
Bea Harrison Director E-Admin & Support Services
Kristin Kristen Program Manager for Instruction
Piti Kanjanapongpaisal E-Learning Instructional Designer
Online Course Development
Online Course Maintenance
Online Course Master Distribution
Faculty Support for BlackboardActivities and Assessments
Support with Course MasterModifications for Different DeliveryModalities
Internal Support for Training,Professional Development andGrant Work
Campus Resource Center
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Bob Dee Project Coordinator
Respond to Faculty and StudentNeeds and Concerns
Respond to Online Faculty andStudent Needs and Concerns
Management of campusfunctional needs including mail,shipping, copying andtechnology in adjunct facultyarea
Supervision of student workers
Facilities
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Cameron Fansher Director of Administrative Services
Zoran Bozic Facilities Site Supervisor
Hugh Bauknight PSW Assistant Supervisor
Vickie Meeks Administrative Services Specialist
Campus Business Services Campus Facilities Security (Campus oversight) Bookstore/Food Service Computer Services Housekeeping Building Maintenance Facility Rental Assessment & Certification Center
Food Service
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Jeff Laflamme General Manager
Subway Blue Wave Café Operations
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Bookstore Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Courtney Macaraeg Store Manager
Testing and Assessment Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Judy Jones-Liptrot Certification-Assessment Center Manager
[email protected] Remote and Online Testing Placement Testing Credit by Examination Faculty Testing Vendor and Commercial Testing Institutional Testing
Business Office
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Vitalina Chizh Business Office Coordinator
[email protected] Ticket Sales Campus Business Office
Coordination
IT Support
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
John Bochniak
Microcomputer Specialist
[email protected] Campus Technology Support
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Library and Learning Commons
Child Care (Off Campus) Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities Monique Soltys Director
Full program information:http://chappellschools.com/our-programs/deerwood/
Security
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Michael Davison Campus Security Officer in Charge
Responsible for all campus securityissues including safeguardingcampus facilities, materials andequipment
Administer security programs forcampus
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Shannon Dew Director of Online Library Services
Barbara Markham Faculty Librarian
Peggi Patrick Library Manager
Esteban Cano Academic Tutor, Foreign Language
Philip Gelormino Academic Tutor, Writing
Trudy Secrest Academic Tutor, Writing
Skip Whitford Academic Tutor, Math
Doris Bello Academic Tutor, Math
Jill Mountan Academic Tutor, Math
Lisa Lavado Academic Tutor, Science
Tutoring Services Student Workshops and Review
Sessions Library Instruction (Online and
Face-to-Face) Library Reference Services Library Collection Development and
Reserves
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Coordinate, schedule and/or trainsecurity personnel
Coordinate and/or conduct criminaland non-criminal investigations andreview incident reports for accuracyand completeness
Conduct periodic campus Safety andSecurity surveys
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Nassau Center
Nassau Center was constructed on 102 acres in Nassau County to meet the specific needs of local residents. It
is now a full-service center supplemented by course offerings at North Campus and provides conference and
outdoors “team building” training facilities for local organizations and corporations. Currently, the Center has
19 buildings with 118,144 GSF of floor area. A relatively new 47,095 SF building for instructional and support
services was completed in August 2000. More recently, the College, along with the Nassau County School
District, received funding for a joint use Technical Career Center. The completed 44,984 GSF facility provides
for the much needed training for high school and college students in high-demand vocational areas and select
academic areas.
Administration
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Dr. Sandy Robinson Executive Chair for the School of Social, Behavioral and Health Sciences/North Campus and Nassau Center President
College President’s Cabinet
Executive Chair, School of Social,Behavioral and Health Sciences
Nassau Center operations
Public school liaison
Campus Governance & LeadershipCouncils
Enrollment managementDonna Martin Executive Director
Tina Elmore Administrative Assistant II
Program development
Management
Development
Campus operations
Campus and program budgets
Physical plant and groundsNicola Holley Clerical Specialist
[email protected] Cardiovascular Technologyprogram
Programmatic Accreditation
Student Success
Overall coordination of the CVTProgram
Student Services
Team Member(s)/Title(s) Email Responsibilities
Sharon Hoose Student Success Advisor I Nassau Center
[email protected] Management of Advising Center
Coordination and Oversight ofAdvising Staff
Management and Assessment ofAdvising Center CustomerService Performance
General Academic and CareerAdvising Escalations
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Facilities
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Terry Pittman Maintenance Site Manager
[email protected] Facilities and budget oversight
Facilities
Grounds
Physical plant
Encoding
Room scheduling
Instructor support
Textbook adoptions
Contracts and rental agreements
Testing and Assessment
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Abram King Assessment/Certification Specialist
Debby Cotner Assessment/Certification Specialist
Assessments
Testing
Business Office
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Rhonda Blake Senior Support Specialist
[email protected] Supervision of the Business Office
P Card reconciliation
Time Card processing
Assists Students and Employeeswith Business Office Transactions
IT Support Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Jamie Howard Lead Integrated System Specialist
[email protected] Supervises and Manages theCenter’s IT Department
Provides Support for the Center’sLocal Area Networks
Provides technical assistance toFaculty and Staff
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Library and Learning Commons
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Melonee Slocum Librarian
Patrick Bertram Library Manager
Provides strategic leadership,administrative supervision and dayto day management
Provides daily supervision,coordination, training andevaluation of the LearningCommons employees
Provides learning resources services
Provides library orientations
Assists students with LibraryServices
Security
Team Member(s)/Title Email Responsibilities
Dennis Norman Senior Security Officer
[email protected] Center Security