BOV resolutions on new appointments, leaves of absence
The William & Mary Board of Visitors recently approved resolutions regarding leaves of absence and the appointment of professional faculty members and instructional faculty members.
The following appointments were approved to fill vacancies in the instructional faculty:
WOUTER DECONINCK, Assistant Professor of Physics
M.S., University of Gent, Belgium, 2003
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 2008
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Postdoctoral Associate, 2008-2010
SERGIO FERRARESE, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures
Laurea (1993); Dottorato (1995), Universitá degli Studi di Torino
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005
College of William and Mary
Visiting Assistant Professor, 2008-2010
Middlebury College Italian School
Visiting Assistant Professor, 2007-2008
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lecturer, 2006-2007
Duke University
Lecturer, 2002-2005
JOSHUA GERT, Professor of Philosophy, with Tenure
A.B., Harvard University, 1988
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1998
Florida State University
Associate Professor, 2006-2010
Assistant Professor, 2002-2006
Visiting Assistant Professor, 2001-2002
University of Missouri-Columbia
Visiting Assistant Professor, 2000-2001
Johns Hopkins University
Lecturer, 1999
ARTISIA V. GREEN, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Speech and Dance
B.A., College of William and Mary, 2000
M.F.A., Virginia Commonwealth University, 2003
Chicago State University
Associate Professor, 2005-2010
Morgan State University
Lecturer, 2004-2005
PIETER PEERS, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
M.I. (2000); Ph.D. (2006), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
University of Southern California
Assistant Research Professor, 2009-2010
University of Southern California, Institute for Creative Technologies
Senior Researcher, 2006-2010
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Computer Graphics Research Group
Research Assistant
MUMTAZ QAZILBASH, Assistant Professor of Physics
B.A. (1993); M.A. (1997), University of Cambridge
M.S. (2003); Ph.D. (2004), University of Maryland, College Park
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Center for Advanced Solar Photophysics
Director’s Fellow, 2009-2010
University of California-San Diego
Postdoctoral Scholar, 2005-2009
University of Maryland, College Park
Research Assistant, 2001-2005
ENRICO ROSSI, Assistant Professor of Physics
B.S. and M.S. (1998), Turin Polytechnic, Italy
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 2005
University of Maryland, College Park, Condense Matter Theory Center
Postdoctoral Research Associate, 2007-2010
Aspen Center for Physics
Visiting Scientist, 2007
University of Illinois at Chicago
Postdoctoral Research Associate, 2005-2007
A. MAURITS VAN DER VEEN, Assistant Professor of Government
B.A., Dartmouth College, 1989
M.S., Stanford University, 1992
Ph.D., Harvard University, 2000
University of Georgia
Assistant Professor, 2003-2010
University of Pennsylvania
Postdoctoral Fellow, 2000-2003
Visiting Lecturer, 2000-2003
NAAMA ZAHAVI-ELY, Assistant Professor of Classical Studies
B.A. (1977); M.A. (1981), Hebrew University, Israel
M.A., Princeton University, 1983
Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary, 2010
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The following appointments were approved to fill vacancies in the professional faculty:
ADAM N. ANDRUSYSZYN, Assistant Director of Facilities, Athletics, effective September 20, 2010
B.S., State University of New York, 2004
M.S., Canisius College, 2006
Bradley University, Facilities and Operations Coordinator, 2006-2010
AMANDA BARTH, Director of MBA Admissions, Mason School of Business, effective July 1, 2010
B.A., Wittenberg University, 2002
M.Ed., College of William and Mary, 2006
Interim Director of MBA Admissions, Mason School of Business, 2009-2010
Associate Director of MBA Admissions, 2009-2010
Graduate Assistant, Annual Fund Office, 2004-2006
Arizona State University, Development Officer, Arizona State University Foundation, 2007-2009
Wittenberg University, Office of Admission, 2002-2004
MARK L. BEGLY, Executive Director of Development, Mason School of Business, effective September 25, 2010
B.S., Springfield College, 1992
M.B.A., Regent University, 2002
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Director of Development, Pamplin College of Business, 2007-2010
Regional Director of Major Gifts, 2006-2007
Regent University
Executive Director of Advancement, 2004-2006
Director of Marketing, Washington, D.C. Campus, 2001-2004
Director of Marketing, School of Education, 1999-2001
HENRY R. BROADDUS, Associate Provost for Enrollment and Dean of Admission, effective September 7, 2010
A.B., Dartmouth College, 1997
College of William and Mary
Dean of Admission, 2005-2010
Director of Admission, 2004-2005
Associate Dean of Admission, 2003-2004
Senior Assistant Dean of Admission, 2001-2003
Dartmouth College
Assistant Director of Admissions, 1997-2000
CHRISTINA M. CARROLL, Manager of Institutional Advancement, Muscarelle Museum of Art, effective July 25, 2010
B.A., College of William and Mary, 2005
J.D., Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary, 2010
Muscarelle Museum of Art
Director’s Fellow, 2008-2010
Legal Intern, 2008
City of Norfolk Circuit Court, Fourth Judicial Circuit of Virginia
Summer Law Clerk, Honorable Charles E. Poston, 2008
Cooley Godward Kronish, LLP
Corporate Paralegal, 2005-2007
Law Office of Robert M. Byrne
Legal Assistant, 2003-2004
KELLY B. CHRONINGER, Coordinator, Washington Office, effective September 20, 2010
B.A., College of William and Mary, 2004
M.A., University of Virginia, 2008
William and Mary Bosnia Project, In-Country Coordinator, 2009-2010
Sarajevo School of Science and Technology, English Language Instructor, 2009-2010
University of Sarajevo, Fulbright English Teaching Assistant, 2008-2009
ROBERT H. GOUGH, JR. Associate Director for Recreational Sports, Student Affairs, effective July 6, 2010
B.S., West Virginia University, 1996
M.S., James Madison University, 1999
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Coordinator, Department of Campus Recreation, 2001-2010
University of Virginia
Aquatics Director, 2000-2001
Interim Assistant Aquatics Director, 1999-2000
EARL T. GRANGER, III, Associate Vice President for Development, University Development, effective September 7, 2010
B.A. (1992), M.Ed. (1998), College of William and Mary
College of William and Mary
Associate Provost for Enrollment, 2006-2010
Senior Assistant Dean of Admission, 1995-1996
Assistant Dean of Admission, 1994-1995
Assistant to the Dean of Admission, 1992-1994
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Senior Associate Director, MBA Admissions, 2004-2005
Associate Director, MBA Admissions, 1999-2004
Tufts University
Associate Director of Admissions, 1996-1999
CHRISTIN E. FIEDLER, Executive Assistant to the Provost, effective July 15, 2010
B.S., James Madison University, 1989
Virginia Biotechnology Research Park
Executive Administrator and Events Manager, 1997-2010
Secretariat of Commerce and Trade, Commonwealth of Virginia
Manager and Scheduler, 1994-1997
Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Commonwealth of Virginia
Assistant to the Director, 1992-1994
First American Metro Corporation
Community Relations Specialist and Employee Events
Manager, 1991-1992
Strategic Planning Coordinator, 1990-1991
TRACIE B. GUY-DECKER, Assistant Director, Annual Giving Program, University Development, effective July 10, 2010
B.A., Oberlin College, 1999
M.A., University of Chicago Divinity School, 2004
Johns Hopkins University Press
Direct Response and Renewals Coordinator, 2007-2010
American Bar Association
Outreach Manager, 2006-2007
American Theological Library Association
Indexer-Analyst, 2004-2006
BEATRIZ B. HARDY, Interim Dean of University Libraries, effective July 1, 2010
B.A., Goucher College, 1983
M.A., University of Virginia, 1984
Ph.D. (1993); M.L.S. (2004), University of Maryland, College Park
College of William and Mary
Acting Director of Research, Instruction, and Outreach Services
Swem Library, 2010
Marian and Alan McLeod Director of the Special Collections
Research Center, 2008-2010
Lecturer, Department of History, 2006-2010
Director of Special Collections Research Center, 2006-2008
Maryland Historical Society
France-Merrick Director, H. Furlong Baldwin Library, 2002-2006
National History Day, College Park, Maryland
Outreach and Program Manager, 2001-2002
Outreach and Program Coordinator, 1998-2001
Coastal Carolina University
Assistant Professor, Department of History, 1994-1998
Instructor, Department of History, 1993
ASHLEIGH M. HECK, Assistant Director for the Career Center, Student Affairs, effective August 2, 2010
B.A., University of Richmond, 2005
M.A., Michigan State University, 2010
Michigan State University
Career Advisor, Office of Career Services and Placement, 2008-2010
Instructor, Educational Administration Department, 2009
Loyola University New Orleans
Summer Orientation Graduate Assistant, 2009
James Madison Residential College, Michigan State University
Career Advisor and Assessment Coordinator, 2009
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
Coordinator of Orientation and Service, 2007-2008
College of Notre Dame of Maryland
Admissions Counselor, 2005-2007
GREGORY M. HENDERSON, Assistant to Vice President for Student Affairs, effective July 1, 2010
B.A., State University of New York (SUNY) College at Geneseo, 1995
M.Ed., College of William and Mary, 2001
College of William and Mary
Sport Club Coordinator and Assistant Director of Recreational Sports, 2003-2010
Division of Student Affairs Collaboration, 2000-2010
Gettysburg College
Assistant Director of Experiential Education, 2001-2003
The George Washington University Student Activities Center
Office Supervisor, 1999
JILL L. HUTCHKO, Associate Director of MBA Admissions, Mason School of Business, effective July 25, 2010
B.A., University of Virginia, 2003
M.A., King’s College London, 2005
College of William and Mary
Interim Associate Director, Mason School of Business, 2009-2010
Assistant Director, Mason School of Business, 2008-2009
Admissions Coordinator, Mason School of Business, 2008
University of Pittsburgh
Conference Manager, 2006-2007
MIHYEON KIM, Director, Pre-Collegiate Programs, Center for Gifted Education, School of Education, effective August 10, 2010
B.A., SungKyunKwan University, 1991
M.L.S., Indiana University, 1993
Ph.D., Florida State University, 1996
Ed.D., College of William and Mary, 2009
College of William and Mary
Coordinator, Pre-Collegiate Programs, Center for Gifted Education, School of Education, 2009-2010
SHAWN LUCCI, Assistant Athletic Trainer, Athletics Department, effective July 10, 2010
B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 2008
M.Ed., Old Dominion University, 2010
College of William and Mary
Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer, 2010
Athletic Trainer, 2009
SYLVIA MITTERNDORFER, Director of Global Education, Reves Center for International Studies, effective August 9, 2010
B.A., College of William and Mary, 1996
M.A., Humboldt Universität; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Universidad Carlos III, 1999
Georgetown University, Office of International Programs
Director of Overseas Studies, Technology, 2006-2010
Associate Director of Overseas Studies, Technology, 2005-2006
Assistant Director and Overseas Studies Advisor, 2002-2005
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
Program Officer, 1999-2002
JEFFREY C. MOLLOY, Director of Laboratories and Instrumentation, Department of Chemistry, effective August 10, 2010
B.S., College of William and Mary, 1990
M.S., University of Delaware, 1997
James Madison University
Instrumental Chemist, 2003-2010
Spotfire, Inc.
Application Consultant, 2000-2002
LT Industries, Inc.
Senior Application Scientist, 2000
University of Delaware, Department of Chemistry
Laboratory Supervisor, 1993-2000
SUSANNA MUSICK, Marine Recreation Specialist, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, effective October 10, 2010
B.S., College of William and Mary, 1999
M.Sc., University of Exeter in Cornwall, 2006
Ascension Island Government Head of Conservation, 2007-2008
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Scientist II, Virginia Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, 2006-2007
JONATHAN B. MYERS, Assistant Dean of Admission, effective July 1, 2010
B.A., College of William and Mary, 2010
College of William and Mary
Admission Specialist, 2010
LANDON B. RORDAM, Assistant Director, Annual Giving, Phonathon, University Development, effective June 3, 2010
B.S., College of William and Mary, 2010
College of William and Mary
Senior Supervisor of Operations Management, Phonathon,
University Development, 2009-2010
STARLAIN E. SALDANA, Staff Psychologist, Student Affairs, effective August 26, 2010
B.A., Oral Roberts University, 2001
M.S., Northeastern State University, 2004
Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 2009
University of Central Oklahoma
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Coordinator, Student Counseling
Center and Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Office, 2009-2010
The University of Texas at Austin
Psychology Intern, 2008-2009
University of Oklahoma
Doctoral Practicum Counselor, Counseling Psychology Clinic, 2005-2007
RAMONA J. SEIN, Senior Assistant Dean, Career Services, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, effective June 25, 2010
B.A., Georgetown University, 1990
M.U.E.P., University of Virginia, School of Architecture, 1994
J.D., College of William and Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, 1997
College of William and Mary
Assistant Dean for Career Services, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, 2006-2010
Associate Director for Career Services and Admissions, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, 2004-2006
McGuireWoods LLP
Associate Attorney-Real Estate, 1999-2004
Walsh Colucci Lubeley Emerich and Walsh
Associate Attorney, 1998-1999
Summer Associate, 1996
United States District Court, Eastern District of Virginia
Judicial Clerk, The Honorable J. Calvitt Clarke, Jr., 1997-1998
KATHLEEN F. SLEVIN, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, effective July 1, 2010
B.S., University College, Dublin, Ireland, 1969
M.A. (1974); Ph.D. (1975), University of Georgia
College of William and Mary
Chancellor Professor, 2000-2010
Professor, 1998-2000
Associate Professor, 1990-1996
Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, 1986-1990
State Council of Higher Education
Academic Coordinator, 1982-1986
University of Richmond
Assistant Professor, 1975-1982
DONALD L. SNYDER, Assistant Director for the Career Center, Student Affairs, effective August 2, 2010
B.A., Bowling Green State University, 1987
M.Ed., Kent State University, 2002
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Career Counselor, Career Services, 2004-2010
Kent State University
Career Specialist, Career Services Center, 2000-2004
SANDY TURNAGE, Associate Director of Professional Development, Mason School of Business, effective September 27, 2010
B.S. (1999); M.S. (2001), Radford University
College of William and Mary
Assistant Director, Career Center, 2004-2010
Randolph-Macon College
Career Counselor, Center for Counseling and Career Planning, 2001-2004
MATTHEW D. WALTON, Director of Major Gifts, University Development, effective, September 7, 2010
B.A., New Mexico State University, 1992
College of William and Mary
Regional Director, Major Gifts, 2009-2010
Hartaman Automotive Group
Sales Manager, 2006-2009
St. Stephen’s Tennis Academy
Director of Operations, 2003-2006
New England Financial
Associate Broker, 2001-2004
CHRISTINE R. WILLIAMS, Assistant Director, Legal Skills, Marshall-Wythe School of Law, effective June 25, 2010
A.B., Ripon College, 1996
M.B.A. and M.H.A, The University of Florida, 1998
J.D., The University of Akron School of Law, 2002
The University of Akron
Associate General Counsel, 2005-2006
Assistant General Counsel, 2003-2005
Assistant to the General Counsel, 2002-2003
Law Clerk, 2000-2002
The University of Akron School of Law
Senior Lecturer, 2002-2005
EVA YEE WAH WONG, International Student and Scholar Advisor, Reves Center for International Studies, effective July 6, 2010
B.A. (1998); M.A. (2001), California State University-Fresno
Ph.D., University of California-Santa Barbara, 2008
Women’s Economic Ventures
Program Assistant, 2009
University of California-Santa Barbara
Instructor, Asian American Studies, 2007-2008
Teaching Assistant, 2004-2008
Graduate Program Assistant, Multi-Cultural Center, 2006
Graduate Outreach and Diversity Peer Advisor, 2004-2005
Assistant Conference Coordinator, 2003-2006
California State University-Fresno
Outreach and Recruitment Officer, 2000-2002
Senior Peer Advisor and International Student Counselor, 1998-2002
KAREN M. YOUSHOCK, Reunion Gift Officer, University Development, effective June 25, 2010
A.S., Lackawanna College, 1991
College of William and Mary
Executive Secretary, University Development, Major Gifts, 2007-2010
Canada Dry/Royal Crown Company
Office Manager/Promotional and Sales Coordinator, 1994-2006
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The following faculty members were approved a leave of absence during the 2010-2011 academic year.
GEORGE D. GREENIA, Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures, to accept a fellowship with the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.
E. GREY GUNDAKER, Professor of Anthropology and American Studies, to accept an invitation to be a Resident Fellow of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African America Research.
SCOTT R. NELSON, Leslie Legum and Naomi Legum Professor of History, to accept the Charles Warren Center Fellowship at Harvard University.
HERMINE D. PINSON, Associate Professor of English, to accept a Fellowship with the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities.
RACHNA PRAKASH, Assistant Professor of Business, to accept a visiting appointment at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University.
DEBRA L. SHUSHAN, Assistant Professor of Government, to accept a Georgetown University Qatar Fellowship.
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