LFCC Faculty Roster For Full And Part Time Faculty In Fall .

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LFCC Faculty Roster for Full‐ and Part‐time Faculty in Fall 2016 and Spring 2016 by DisciplineDisciplineNAME (F, P)Courses TaughtAcademic Degrees CourseworkAccountingBarbara Marotta (P)Spring 2016 ACC 221 IntermediateMBA in Taxation received from St. John'sAccounting I, 3 (UN) Fall 2016 ACC 221University; 1990Intermediate Accounting I, 3 (UN)AccountingDaniel Williams (P)Spring 2016 ACC 225 ManagerialAccounting, 3 (UN); ACC 262 Principles ofFederal Taxation II, 3 (UN) Fall 2016 ACC231 Cost Accounting I, (UN); ACC 261Principles of Federal Taxation I, (UN)MS Accountancy, Ferris State UniversityAccountingErica Truban (P)Spring 2016 ACC 211 Principles ofAccounting I, 3 (UT); ACC 212 Principles ofAccounting II, 3 (UT) Fall 2016 ACC 211Principles of Accounting I, 3 (UT); ACC 212Principles of Accounting II, 3 (UT)MS Accounting, James Madison UniversityAccountingJohn Beavers (F)MS Accounting, James Madison UniversitySpring 2016 ACC 211 Principles ofAccounting I, 3 (UT); ACC 212 Principles ofAccounting II, 3 (UT); ACC 215 ComputerizedAccounting, 3 (UN); ACC 298 Seminar &Project Accounting, 3 (UN) Fall 2016 ACC211 Principles of Accounting I, 3 (UT); ACC212 Principles of Accounting II, 3 (UT)AccountingMelissa Campbell (P)Fall 2016 ACC 117 Essentials of Accounting, BS Business Administration EasternMennonite University(UN)2/15/17Other Qualifications and Comments22 years of accounting experience: Millerand Jenkins‐Accounting Clerk (3), LB&JLimited‐Accounting Clerk (10), McQuay‐Staff Accountant (.5), Yancy, Miller, Helsey& Bowman, CPAs (5.5) and Michael MillerCPA (3)1

LFCC Faculty Roster for Full‐ and Part‐time Faculty in Fall 2016 and Spring 2016 by Discipline2/15/17DisciplineNAME (F, P)Courses TaughtAcademic Degrees CourseworkOther Qualifications and CommentsAccountingRejoyce Lunceford (P) Spring 2016 ACC 212 Principles ofMBA Shenandoah University Coursework:Accounting II, 3 (UT); ACC 222 Intermediate 18 grad hours in Accounting: 9 grad creditsAccounting II, 3 (UN)from Shenandoah University included thefollowing coursework: ACCT 501Foundations of Accounting (3); ACCT 511Accounting Dec/Making & Control (3) ACCT519 Advanced Accounting Theory (3); 9graduate credit hours Indiana WesleyanUniversity ‐ included the followingcoursework: ACC 552 Auditing and FraudDetection (3); ACC 554 Business Structureand Taxes (3); ACC 556 AccountingInformation Systems and Control (3)MBA,University of Wisconsin‐OshkoshCoursework: 21 Graduate credit hours inaccounting: 752 Manager Accounting(3);702Cost Analysis and Control(3);703 StrategicTax Management(3);732 FinanceManagement(3);701 Topics EnterReport;301 Intermediate Accounting(3);401Auditing(3);403 Advanced Accounting II(3)AccountingTimothy Frees (P)Spring 2016 ACC 211 Principles ofAccounting I, 3 (UT); ACC 212 Principles ofAccounting II, 3 (UT) Fall 2016 ACC 211Principles of Accounting I, 3 (UT); ACC 212Principles of Accounting II, 3 (UT)Administration ofJusticeCarrie Hodges (P)Spring 2016 ADJ 201 Criminology, 3 (UT);BS Criminal Justice, Old Dominion UniversityADJ 236 Principles of Criminal Investigation,3 (UN); ADJ 248 Probation, Parole, andTreatment, 3 (UN)Administration ofJusticeDavid Sobonya (P)Spring 2016 ADJ 140 Introduction toCorrections, 3 (UT) Fall 2016 ADJ 140Introduction to Corrections, 3 (UT)Shenandoah University ‐ CertificateParalegal/LGL Studies. Instructor has thefollowing work experience: 1.25 years,Probation Officer, Virginia Dept. ofCorrections; 7 years, Litigation Paralegal,Allen & Allen, PC; 8 years, Instructor,Administration of Justice, Triplett Tech.MS Criminal Justice, Southwest University2

LFCC Faculty Roster for Full‐ and Part‐time Faculty in Fall 2016 and Spring 2016 by DisciplineDisciplineNAME (F, P)Courses TaughtAcademic Degrees CourseworkAdministration ofDonna Kinsey (P)Fall 2016 ADJ 110 Introduction To LawMS Public Administration, Barry University ;JusticeEnforcement, (UN); ADJ 111 LawBA, Organizational Leadership, SaintEnforcement Organization & Administration Thomas University; Coursework: BarryI, (UN); ADJ 133 Ethics and the CriminalUNV: (9 credits): PUB 545 Values and Ethicsin Administration (3); PUB 647 Public Law &Justice Professional, (UN)Administration (3); PUB 605 Public PolicyAnalysis and Evaluation . 21 creditsUndergraduate coursework Saint ThomasUnv.: CRI 0111 Constitutional Law (3); CRI101 Introduction: Criminal Justice (3); CRI111 Law Enf Stand I (3); CRI 302 LawEnforcement Systems (3); CRI 400 CrimeControl & Prevention (3); CRI 405 PoliceOrganization & Mgmt. (3); CRI 460Community Policing (3).Administration ofJusticeMBA Criminal Justice, St. Leo UniversityEdward Hoisington (P) Spring 2016 ADJ 105 The Juvenile JusticeSystem, 3 (UT); ADJ 107 Survey ofCriminology, 3 (UT); ADJ 140 Introduction toCorrections, 3 (UT) Fall 2016 ADJ 100Survey of Criminal Justice, 3 (UT); ADJ 107Survey of Criminology, 3 (UT); ADJ 140Introduction to Corrections, 3 (UT)Administration ofJusticeGeorge Crump (P)Administration ofJusticeAdministration ofJusticeJane Corcoran (P)Spring 2016 ADJ 172 Forensic Science II, 4(UT); ADJ 228 Narcotics and DangerousDrugs, 3 (UT) Fall 2016 ADJ 171 ForensicScience I, (UT); ADJ 228 Narcotics andDangerous Drugs, 3 (UT)Fall 2016 ADJ 140 Introduction toCorrections, 3 (UT)Kenneth Domenick (P) Fall 2016 ADJ 236 Principles of CriminalInvestigation, 3 (UN)2/15/17Other Qualifications and CommentsThese ADJ courses are designed for non‐transfer. Instructor has 29 years of workexperience as a Police Lieutenant, PoliceSergeant, and Police Officer in the City ofNorth Miami; and has served for the past 7years as President of Training EnhancementCenter that develops and designsspecialized training programs for lawenforcement organiza ons.Intelligence Community TrainingCoordinator (Drug Enforcement Agency),Sept. 2011 ‐ present; Law EnforcementLiaison Officer (National Counter‐terrorismCenter), June 2008 ‐ Sept. 2011; AssistantSenior Watch Officer (Department ofHomeland Security), Feb. 2004 ‐ June 2008;Supervisory Customs Enforcement Officer(Department of Homeland Security), Aug.MS Forensic Science, George WashingtonUniversity; MS Biology, George MasonUniversityBS Criminal Justice West Chester University No longer teachingof PennyslvaniaMS Forensic Science, George MasonUniversity; BS Biology Education, BrighamYoung University3

LFCC Faculty Roster for Full‐ and Part‐time Faculty in Fall 2016 and Spring 2016 by Discipline2/15/17DisciplineNAME (F, P)Courses TaughtAcademic Degrees CourseworkOther Qualifications and CommentsAdministration ofLaurie Alphonse (F)Spring 2016 ADJ 107 Survey of Criminology, MA Sociology, George Mason UniversityJustice3 (UT); ADJ 164 Case Studies inCoursework: 24 Graduate Hours in CriminalMurder/Violent, 3 (UT) Fall 2016 ADJ 107 Justice (CCJS) from the University ofSurvey of Criminology, 3 (UT); ADJ 164 Case Maryland: CCJS 498F: General Linear Model(3); CCJS 564: History Crimon Thought (3);Studies in Murder/Violent, 3 (UT)CCJS 610: Research Methods (3); CCJS 651:Seminar in Criminology (3); CCJS 699:Special Problems in Criminal Justice (3); CCJS670: Race and Crime (3); CCJS 660: Genderand Crime (3); CCJS 699E: Exper Meth &Analysis (3)Administration ofJusticeLaurie Hoisington (P)Spring 2016 ADJ 100 Survey of CriminalMBA Criminal Justice Major, St. LeoJustice, 3 (UT); ADJ 105 The Juvenile Justice UniversitySystem, 3 (UT) Fall 2016 ADJ 100 Survey ofCriminal Justice, 3 (UT); ADJ 105 TheJuvenile Justice System, 3 (UT)Administration ofJusticeAdministrativeSupport TechnologyMark Ochs (P)Fall 2016 ADJ 100 Survey of CriminalJustice, 3 (UT)Spring 2016 AST 141 Word Processing I, 3(UN) Fall 2016 AST 257 WP DesktopPublishing, (UN)Amy Strosnider (P)Deputy Chief: National CounterterroismCenter (NCTC) 2009 ‐ present; SeniorIntelligence Analyst: Department ofHomeland Security, 2004 ‐ 2007;Intelligence Analyst: Immigration andCustoms Service, 2002 ‐ 2004; IntelligenceAnalyst: Immigration and NaturalizationServices, 1997 ‐ 2002; Law EnforcementCommunications Asst: United States BorderPatrol 1994 ‐ 1997; Law EnforcementSpecialist: US Air Force (833rd SecurityPolice Squadron), 1985 ‐ 1993.JD received from Union University AlbanyLaw School; 1977MS Education, Shenandoah University; BBA Instructor is MOS certified in Word Core,Business Administration, ShenandoahWord Expert, PowerPoint Expert, ExcelUniversityCore, Excel Expert, and Access Expert. She isendorsed in Business and MarketingEducation and has taught businesseducation including Computer InformationSystems II for 14 years. Word processingand desktop publishing are instructed inComputer Information Systems II.Occupational work experience where wordprocessing and desktop publishing wereused include: 6.25 years, Senior TaxAccountant, American Woodmark Corp.; .75years, Cost and Budget Analyst,Shenandoah Gas Co.; 3 years, Accountant,Hottle and Willis.4

LFCC Faculty Roster for Full‐ and Part‐time Faculty in Fall 2016 and Spring 2016 by Discipline2/15/17DisciplineNAME (F, P)Courses TaughtAcademic Degrees CourseworkOther Qualifications and CommentsAdministrativeChristina Brown (P)Spring 2016 AST 141 Word Processing I, 3 MS Business Education, James MadisonInstructor has 24 years teaching businessSupport Technology(UN); AST 260 Presentation Software, 3 (UN) University; BA Business Education, Fairmont education courses.Fall 2016 AST 102 Keyboarding II, 3 (UN);State College; Coursework: 9 grad. sem.AST 257 WP Desktop Publishing, (UN)credits James Madison University:BEAS501C Wrk Microcomp/Word Proc (3);BEAS630 Adv Stud Basic Bus Subj (3);BUED540 Seminar Bus Data Proc.(3); 19undergraduate credits Fairmont StateCollege: BED 311 Office Machines (3); EDP100 Intro Elec Data Proc (3); BED 102Intermediate Typing (2); BED 211 AdvancedTypewriting (2); BED 314 OfficeManagement (2); BED 351 Executive OfficeAdm Mgt (3); BED 352 Directed Office Exper(2);EDUC 424 Educational Technology (3).AdministrativeSupport TechnologyCynthia Forse (P)Spring 2016 AST 245 Medical MachineTranscription, 3 (UN)MS Business Education, Emporia StateUniversity; BS Management, ShenandoahUniversity; Coursework: 10 credits, LordFairfax Community College: HIM 111/112Medical Terminology I and II (6). MDA 206Medical Office Bookkeeping (4). BUSCourses Emporia State Unv: ElectronicCommunications (3); International Busi/TE;Research Bus/Comput Education; DesignComputer Presentations.AdministrativeSupport TechnologyElizabeth Bennett (P)Spring 2016 AST 101 Keyboarding I, 3 (UN); MS Business Education, Emporia StateAST 102 Keyboarding II, 3 (UN)University Coursework: Emporia StateUniversity (4 credits): BE 710XA DesignComputer Presentations (1); BE 540XAElectronic Communications (4). 9 creditsundergraduate Appalachian StateUniversity: BE 1020 Typewriting (3); BE 1010Typewriting (3); BE 3380 Admin OfficeSystems (3)Instructor has 21 years experience as abusiness owner, GrimeSolvers, Inc., 17 yearsexperience teaching business educationclasses. Instructor is a Nationally BoardCertified Teacher. Instructor has taughtMedical Systems Administration for 12years at the secondary level. She sponsors aHOSA‐‐Future Health ProfessionalsOrganization where student compete. Herteams have won at the national level. Shecompleted HIPPA training in 2005 at SelmaMedical Associates.Instructor has 15 years of teaching businesseducation courses in high school‐‐Keyboarding I‐II. Courses are non‐transferable.5

LFCC Faculty Roster for Full‐ and Part‐time Faculty in Fall 2016 and Spring 2016 by DisciplineDisciplineNAME (F, P)Courses TaughtAcademic Degrees CourseworkAdministrativeKimberly Crosby (P)Fall 2016 AST 102 Keyboarding II, 3 (UN)MEd Secondary Education Grand CanyonSupport TechnologyUniversity; BS Business AdministrationAuburn University; Coursework: AuburnUniversity (9 credits): Adv Keyboarding;Typewriting I; Typewriting II.2/15/17Other Qualifications and Comments13 years of related occupational experience:Winchester Montessori (1), Clarke CountyParks and Rec (3), Owner of Magnolia's onMain (5), Beauty 1st (1), Avon Corporate (3).Instructor has 3 years of teachingKeyboarding I‐II at the high school level.AdministrativeSupport TechnologyLisa Lambert (P)Spring 2016 AST 101 Keyboarding I, 3 (UN); MBA Business Administration, NovaSoutheastern UniversityAST 102 Keyboarding II, 3 (UN); AST 271Medical Office Procedures I, 3 (UN) Fall2016 AST 101 Keyboarding I, 3 (UN); AST102 Keyboarding II, 3 (UN)Employment: 8 years as ComputerApplication Instructor (Valley Health); 4years as Information Systems TrainingCoord at Berryville Graphics; 4 years as DataEntry Clerk at RubbermaidAdministrativeSupport TechnologyMary Martin (P)Spring 2016 AST 141 Word Processing I, 3 MBA, Old Dominion University Coursework: Instructor has 19 years teaching business(UN) Fall 2016 AST 141 Word Processing I, ODU coursework (6 credits): MIS 602 Intro‐ education courses. These are non‐3 (UN)transferable courses.Computer‐Based Info Sys (3); MIS 660Computer‐Based MIS (3). 15 Undergraduatecredits LFCC: AST 107 Edit/Proofread (3);AST 102 Keyboarding II (3); BUS 135 AdminOff Mgt (3); AST 141 Word Proc I (3); AST253 Adv Dt Pub I (3).AdministrativeSupport TechnologyNancy Felicio (P)Spring 2016 AST 141 Word Processing I, 3(UN)MEd Concordia University Coursework: 6credits HIM, Lord Fairfax CommunityCollege: HIT 111/112 Medical Terminology Iand II (3).Microsoft Office Certification in Word andPowerPoint (2012)Virginia Teacher Licensure in Business andInformation Technology. Instructor has 30years of occupational experience working invarious offices as an office manager andaccountant. She also has 12 years ofteaching business education classesincluding Medical Systems Administration.AdministrativeSupport TechnologyRhonda Bodenschatz(P)Spring 2016 AST 141 Word Processing I, 3(UN) Fall 2016 AST 102 Keyboarding II, 3(UN)MS Education, Shenandoah University; BSBusiness Education, Indiana University ofPennsylvania; Coursework: IndianaUniversity of PA (15 undergraduate credits):CO 101 Microbased Cmptr Lit (3); OS 301Adv Microcomp Applic (3); BE 132 AdvKeybrdg&Doc Frmt (3); BE 264 OfficeProcedures (3); OS 313 Office SysTechnology (3).Instructor has 21 years teaching businesseducation classes. Instructor holdscertifications in MS Office Specialist (Word,Excel, Access, and PowerPoint); IC3(Internet & Computing Core Certifications).Courses are non‐transferable.6

LFCC Faculty Roster for Full‐ and Part‐time Faculty in Fall 2016 and Spring 2016 by DisciplineDisciplineNAME (F, P)Courses TaughtAcademic Degrees CourseworkAdministrativeVirginia Hartman (F)Spring 2016 AST 117 Keyboarding ForMS Business Education, Montana StateSupport TechnologyComputer Usage, 1 (UN); AST 142 WordCollege; BS Commerce, Montana StateProcessing II, 3 (UN); AST 206 Professional CollegeDevelopment, 3 (UN); AST 230 Introductionto Office Technology, 3 (UN); AST 244 OfficeAdministration II, 3 (UN); AST 254 AdvancedDesktop Publishing Fall 2016 AST 107Editing/Proofreading Skills, (UN); AST 117Keyboarding For Computer Usage, 1 (UN);AST 141 Word Processing I, 3 (UN); AST 234Records and Database Management, (UN);AST 243 Office Administration I, (UN); AST253 Advanced Desktop Publishing I, (UN)2/15/17Other Qualifications and CommentsAgricultureBarry Arey (P)Spring 2016 AGR 143 Introduction toAgribusiness and Financial Management, 3(UT) Fall 2016 AGR 143 Introduction toAgribusiness and Financial Management, 3(UT)MS Agriculture Education; BS Health and PE;Coursework: MS Agriculture Education: 20graduate semester hours in AgricultureEducation: EDVT 5020 SupervisoryAgriculture (3); EDVT 5780 TeachingAgriculture Business Management (3);AGE3111 Agriculture Mechanical Education (5);ANSC 4200 Livestock Management (3);AGEC4980 Income Tax Management inAgriculture (3);EDVT 4030 VocationalAgriculture (3)25 years of related occupational experiencewith U.S. Department of Defense andShenandoah County Public Schools.14 years of total teaching experience atStrasburg and Stonewall Jackson HighSchools.AgricultureChristina Whitacre (P)Fall 2016 AGR 141 Introduction to AnimalScience and Technology, 4 (UT); AGR 143Introduction to Agribusiness and FinancialManagement, 3 (UT)MS Vocational & Technical Education,Virginia Tech; BS Dairy Science/AgriculturalEconomics, Virginia Tech; Coursework: VATech Graduate Coursework (18 credits): SupExp Prog In Agric; Livestock Management;Intern in Ag & Ext Ed. Undergraduate VATech Coursework (28 credits): AnimalProduction; Animal Nutrition; Agr Prod &Cons Econ; Ag Fin Mgt; Food & Agri Policy;Animal Genetics; Coop & Agrbus Mgt;Animal Physiology; Food Agribus Mkt Mgt.Instructor has 21 years of teachingagriculture education including NaturalResources, Animal Science, and Agri‐Business Mgt. Instructor serves as FFAadvisor for 21 years and has won 1st placeat the state and national levels; has coachesstudents in showmanship and assisted withraising their animals for the county fair for20 years. Instructor is certified in ArtificialInsemination. Instructor has operated afamily farm for 19 years managing thebooks.7

LFCC Faculty Roster for Full‐ and Part‐time Faculty in Fall 2016 and Spring 2016 by DisciplineDisciplineNAME (F, P)Courses TaughtAcademic Degrees CourseworkAgricultureCrystal Duvall (P)Fall 2016 AGR 143 Introduction toMS Career and Technical Education, VirginiaAgribusiness and Financial Management, 3 Tech; BS Agriculture and Applied Economics,(UT)Virginia Tech; Coursework: VA TechGraduate Coursework (9 credits): AEEInternship in Ag&Extension 5754 (9).2/15/17Other Qualifications and CommentsInstructor has 11 years of teachingagriculture education including NaturalResources, Animal Science, and Agri‐Business Mgt. Instructor has provided smallanimals with nail trims, typical vaccinatingshots and anal gland expressing, applicationof flea and tick preventives. Instructor hasworked the county fair for 11 years alongvets in checking and tagging all animals.Instructor has coached a VET Science teamfor 8 years.AgricultureKara Bates (P)Fall 2016 AGR 142 Introduction to PlantScience and Technology, (UT); AGR 241Agricultural Policy, Leadership, andProfessional Service, (UT)MS Agriculture and Life Sciences, VirginiaTech; BS Environmental Science,Shenandoah UniversityInstructor has 6 years of classroom teachingexperience in Natural Resources/Ecologyand 7 years occupational/technicalexperience as Conservation EducationSpecialist for local Soil and WaterConservation District.AgricultureKara Lewallen (P)Fall 2016 AGR 142 Introduction to PlantScience and Technology, (UT)MS Horticulture Virginia Tech; BSHorticulture Virginia TechTeaching Experience: Randolph MaconAcademy 2003 to Present (16 yrs)Ms. Lewallen has also worked various part‐time positions at the USDA AppalachianFruit Research as a plant pathologist.AgricultureSherry Heishman (P)Spring 2016 AGR 141 Introduction toAnimal Science and Technology, 4 (UT)MS in Agriculture and Life Science received Instructor was recognized as Nationalfrom VA Tech; 1985Agriscience Teacher of the Year, 2014.Instructor has assisted and operates afamily lifestock and crop farm for 42 years.She has presented at conferences onVeterinary Science Labs; Meat Evaluation;Large Animal Nutrition; AnimalReproduction. Instructor has occupationalexperience 6 years as a veterinary assistant.Instructor has taught agriculture classes for32 years.8

LFCC Faculty Roster for Full‐ and Part‐time Faculty in Fall 2016 and Spring 2016 by DisciplineDisciplineNAME (F, P)Courses TaughtAcademic Degrees CourseworkAir Condition andMichael Albritton (P) Spring 2016 AIR 155 Heating Systems II, 3 AA Pre‐Engineering, Valencia CommunityRefrigeration(UN) Fall 2016 AIR 154 Heating Systems I, College(UN)2/15/17Other Qualifications and CommentsEmployment: Mechanical EngineeringTechnician (8 years); Project Manager II (3years, manage construction projects,procurement of mechanical systems; FacilityEngineer (8 years, HVAC installation andmaintenance)Certifications: Engineer Class 3 (286E),Universal Technician (ARI)Certifications: HVAC Technician (Nationw

MBA Shenandoah University Coursework: 18 grad hours in Accounting: 9 grad credits from Shenandoah University included the following coursework: ACCT 501 Foundations of Accounting (3); ACCT 511 Accounting Dec/Making &am