Publication Date

10-1-2020

Abstract

Faculty and Staff Senates at East Tennessee State University announce new senators and members elected to officer positions. These individuals are chosen to represent their peers and provide leadership through shared governance. 

Faculty Senate

Officers 

Officers were elected April 20. Executive Committee Members at Large were elected Aug. 18. 

  • President – Mr. Stephen Hendrix

  •  Vice President – Dr. Ginni Blackhart

  • Secretary – Ms. Ashley Sergiadis

  • COO/Treasurer – Dr. Patrick Brown

  • Past President – Dr. Susan Epps

  • Executive Committee Members at Large:

    • Dr. Donna Cherry

    • Mr. Bill Hemphill

    • Dr. Kason O’Neil

    • Dr. Alex Sargsyan

    • Dr. Alan Stevens

  • Faculty Member, Board of Trustee – Dr. Virginia Foley
Newly elected senators

College of Arts and Sciences


  • Isabel Gomez Sobrino

  • Felipe De Oliveira Fiuza

  • Alan Stevens

  • Bobby Funk

  • Susan Waters

  • Sean Hawthorne


College of Business and Technology


  • Shoeb Khan


Clemmer College


  • Ryan Nivens
  • Renee Rice Moran
  • Chih-Che Tai

College of Nursing


  • Beth Ann Thompson

College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences


  • Saravanan Elangovan


College of Public Health


  • Roger Blackwell


Quillen College of Medicine


  • Thomas Ecay

  • Leigh Johnson

  • Michael Kruppa

Staff Senate

Officers

Officers for 2020-21:

  • President – Candy Massey (Information Technology) 
  • Vice President – Joy Fulkerson (Student Organization Resource Center)
  • Treasurer – Crystal Maupin (Biomedical Sciences)

  • Secretary – Tim Dills (Business Advisement) *election underway to fill position before Mr. Dills' forthcoming retirement
  • Member at Large – Lisa Booher (Culp Center) 
  • Past President – Stefanie Murphy (University Advisement)

  •  Parliamentarian – Anthony Johnson (Online Programs)
Newly elected senators

EEOC 3 (Professional Non-Faculty)

  • Chasity Drew (International Student and Scholar Services)
  • Cody Greene (University Advancement)
  • Barbi Ly-Worley (Family Medicine)


EEOC 4 (Clerical and Secretarial)

  • Vanessa Canter (Family Medicine)
  • Suzy Hooven (University Advisement)
  • Veronica Roberson (Undergraduate Nursing)

EEOC 7 (Maintenance)

  • Jennifer Mayberry (Public Safety)

  • Christie Scalf (Custodial Services)

Appointments

  • Liz Thomas-Joseph (CASE) was recently appointed by the College of Arts & Sciences to serve as their representative
  • EEOC 3: Cody Green (Univ. Advancement)
  • EEOC 3: David Finney (Tax/Revenue Services)

Senator of the Year

  • Emily Redd (Graduate Studies) was chosen by her peers as the 2019-20 Senator of the Year. 

Document Type

News Article

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