Employee Comings and Goings
Several people have joined our community recently, some continuing employees have taken on new roles at Lewis & Clark, and a few said a fond farewell.
New employees
Charis Asante-Agyei, assistant professor of Entrepreneurship, College of Arts and Sciences; Mary Bresnahan, financial analyst, Business and Finance; Tracy Burkhard, assistant professor, Biology; Christopher Collins, visiting professor, Psychology; Bailey Cooper, college advisor, College of Arts and Sciences; John Cox, visiting professor, College of Arts and Sciences; Madeline Daniel, research lab assistant, Biology; James Eriksen, director, Campus Safety; Jessica Foote, administrative assistant IV, Theatre; Ally Grimaldi, GLA legal fellow, Law School; Shannon Hearney, visiting professor, Chemistry; Sienna Higinbotham; championships and special projects intern, Northwest Conference; Jamie Johnson, staff attorney, Green Energy Institute; Joseph Johnson, associate dean and director of admissions communications, CAS Admissions; Jud Keim, assistant football coach, Physical Education and Athletics; Melanie Langlois, mental health counselor/psychologist, Counseling Center; Kayla Laplante, admissions counselor/assistant dean, CAS Admissions; Isaac Lovings, assistant basketball coach, Physical Education and Athletics; David Lovitz, instructor, College of Arts and Sciences; Rianka Macwan, ABA Brunswick Fellow, Law School; Tawayne Malone, assistant football coach, Physical Education and Athletics; Mackinlie Maynard, registered nurse, Student Health Service; Maggie Musty, graduate admissions counselor, Graduate School Admissions; Zachary Nacev, legal fellow, Earthrise Law Center; Bailey Nickle, college advisor, Dean of the College; Tianka Pharaoh, assistant professor, Educational Leadership; Alana Rader, assistant professor, Environmental Studies; Gon Ratanashevorn, assistant professor, Counseling, Therapy, and School Psychology; Joseph Rosevear, assistant controller, Business and Finance; Saylor Soinski, animal law teaching fellow, Center for Animal Law Studies; Cole Souder, staff attorney, Green Energy Institute; Nicolette Yeomans, college advisor, Dean of the College; and Yajiao Yu, visiting professor, College of Arts and Sciences.
Employees in a new role
Albert Bae, assistant professor, Physics; Lydia Dexter, legal fellow, Earthrise Law Center; Emily Fullerton, visiting professor of practice, Law School; Jason Holmgren, compliance and regulatory manager, Facilities Services; Hira Jaleel, visiting assistant professor, Center for Animal Law Studies; Zara Kazi, admissions counselor, CAS Admissions; Robin Keillor, associate vice president of wellness, Counseling Center; Samir Parikh, adjunct instructor, Law School; Nallely De La Cuesta Soto, assistant dean, CAS Admissions; Leigh Anna Stickel, administrative systems specialist; Stephanie Taimi-Mandel, senior associate director, Office of Student Accessibility; and Nicole Vannewkirk, assistant dean, CAS Admissions.
Departing employees
Kellar Autumn, professor, Biology; Stephen Baker, project coordinator, National Crime Victim Law Institute; John Barritt, instructor, Academic English Studies; Aaron Beck, James W. Rogers professor, Music; Daniel Bieltz, director of maintenance and facilities operations, Facilities Services; Kimberly Campbell, professor of education and chair, Teacher Education; Jennifer Coppola, associate director of donor engagement and communications, Annual Giving; Carol Doyle, associate professor, Counseling, Therapy, and School Psychology; Susan Glosser, associate professor, History; David Hoffman, instructor, Academic English Studies; Karla Marquez Gaab, clinical fellow, Law School; Peter Mortola, professor, Counseling, Therapy, and School Psychology; Laura Shier, instructor and director, Academic English Studies; Tim Smale, technology tech and help desk supervisor, Law Computing Services; Samuel Taylor, head crew coach/instructor, Physical Education and Athletics; Amy Turnbull, clinical instructor, Teacher Education; Benjamin Westervelt, assistant professor, History; and Yueping Zhang, assistant professor, Psychology.
This list of employees is provided by the Office of Human Resources, and published quarterly in The Source. Please direct inquiries to hr@lclark.edu.
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