APAC announces new executive council members

The Administrative Professional Advisory Council on June 4 announced its newly elected a executive team and council members. Results from the April election include:

APAC Executive Council

  • Chair: Stephanie Rink, assistant to the dean, Carson College of Business
  • Vice-Chair: Maria de Jesus Dixon, assistant director, ASCC
  • Secretary/Treasurer: Sue Gilchrist, principal assistant, Native American Programs

New Council Members

  • James Bledsoe, ASCC
  • Casey St. Clair, Finance & Administration
  • Christopher Cree, Finance & Administration Tri-Cities
  • Karen Garrett, ITS
  • Jenny Glass, CAHNRS Puyallup
  • Eric Hollenbeck, Carson College of Business
  • Kenitra Keeney, Dining Services
  • Waylon Safranski, Transfer Clearinghouse
  • Tom Sanford, Carson College of Business
  • Jacqueline Southwick, ITS

New Alternate Council Members

  • Karina Aispuro, Advising Tri-Cities
  • Robert Fris, School of Biological Sciences
  • Karly Joseph, Office of Advancement Tri-Cities
  • Anne Layton, Office of the Chancellor Vancouver
  • Cheryl Reed, Graduate School
  • Naghmana Sherazi, SPRC ESFCOM Spokane
  • Randi Wasik, Associate Dean Administration Spokane

For more information see the APAC website, or email APAC at https://apac.wsu.edu/contact.

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