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SLCC New Hires, Summer 2013!

Congratulations to all new College employees!

Erin Stirling
Coordinator 2
Student Planning & Support Services

Robert Spencer
Groundskeeper

Jakob Lyman
Sous Chef

Richard Fuller
Assistant Manager
Maintenance

Angie Price
Accounting Technician 3
Accounts Receivable

Hoa Nguyen
Specialist 3
Budget Office

Shirene Miller
Advisor 3
Accessibility

David Davenport
Faculty
American Sign Language, ASL

Dee Thornton
Faculty
Aviation Maintenance

Charlotte Smith
Accounting Tech III
Bookstore

Alan Done
Manager 2
Composites Technical Training

Sue Christensen
Administrative Assistant II
Economic Development & Business Partnerships

Tammie Neeley
Faculty
Accounting

Julie Heaton
Faculty
Arts and Communication

John Espil
Faculty
Auto Collison Repair

Lyndsay Fait
Faculty
Occupational Therapy

Wayne Larson
Faculty
Medical Assistant Program

Wesley Sanders
Faculty
Engineering

James Smith
Faculty
Engineering

Justin Jory
Faculty
English

Austin Phipps
Custodian I

Daniel Lloyd
Facilities Lead II

James Roberts
Painter 2

Mark Jarvis
Faculty
Family & Human Studies Department

Dee Leo
Assistant Manager
Food Services- South City Campus

Claire Peterson
Faculty
Humanities

William Edwards
Infrastructure Specialist II

Jan Coleman
Manager I
Marketing

Dave Jones
Manager I
Marketing

Spencer Bartholomew
Faculty
Mathematics

Kristin Cartwright
Lecturer
Mathematics

Richard Oremus
Faculty
Mathematics

John Schweitzer
Faculty
Mathematics

Sadie Thomas
Mathematics Lecturer
Mathematics

Celia Duarte
Specialist 2
Course Management

Justice Morath
Faculty
Psychology

Scott Mayfield
Director IV
Region Director
Small Business Development Center

Daniell Poole
Faculty
Sociology

Leslie Langi
Administrative Assistant I
Student Life & Leadership

Tara Brendt
Assistant Coach, Athletics Promotions
Athletics

Marianne Brunatti
Administrative Assistant I
Aviation

Jeffrey Collings
Budget Analyst I
Budget Office

Glo Merrill
Director
Concurrent Enrollment

Marcile Howes
Technician 2
Data Center

Bradley Bishop
Assistant Director of Development

Stanford Stubbs
Assistant Director
Instructional Design & Development

Deborah Mahre
Administrative Assistant
Division of Technical Specialties

Kate Rufner
Coordinator 1
Community Outreach, Grand Theatre

Scott Jones
Manager 2
Emergency Response

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