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Williams College Announces Eight New Administrative Appointments
Timothy J. Cherubini as head of collection development and acquisitions, Sawyer Library. Cherubini received his B.A. from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and a masters in music and a master of library science from Indiana University. He previously worked for Southeastern Library Network.
Jane Cary as associate director in the Office of Career Counseling and director of science and technology advising. She received her B.A. from Bates College and her M.A. in student personnel administration from Teachers College, Columbia University. She was previously associate director for graduate admissions at Bennington College.
Stephen Connally as desktop system specialist, Office of Information Technology. He has studied in the engineering program at the University of Massachusetts and is currently enrolled in the project management certificate program at Boston University. He has been an executive IT recruiter for Park Hudson International.
David C. Dower, director of facilities planning and construction. He received his B.A. from the Boston Architectural Center and his M.A. in urban affairs from Boston University. He was previously assistant director of property operations for Harvard University. Dower is the recipient of the 2006 Harvard Heroes Award for leadership, teamwork, adaptability, and work that exceeded expectations.
Danielle Gonzalez as employment manager, Office of Human Resources. She studied at the University of South Florida and previously was director of human resources and operations at the National Patient Safety Foundations in North Adams.
Jeffrey Jones as in-house college counsel. Jones received his B.A. from Williams and his J.D. from Harvard Law School. Since 1974, he has been part of the Palmer & Dodge legal team representing Williams on a wide range of issues.
David Parks as network and systems administrator, Office of Information Technology. Parks received his B.S. from Syracuse University and previously worked as a senior systems engineer at @utoRevenue in Lee, Massachusetts.
Joshua Trivilino as desktop systems specialist, Office of Information Technology. He received his B.S. from St. Lawrence University. Previously, he worked as an IT operations specialist at Akwesasne Mohawk Casino and an IT helpdesk/technician at St. Lawrence University.
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Founded in 1793, Williams College is the second oldest institution of higher learning in Massachusetts. The college's 2,000 students are taught by a faculty noted for the quality of their teaching and research, and the achievement of academic goals includes active participation of students with faculty in their research. Students' educational experience is enriched by the residential campus environment in Williamstown, Mass., which provides a host of opportunities for interaction with one another and with faculty beyond the classroom. Admission decisions are made regardless of a student's financial ability, and the college provides grants and other assistance to meet the demonstrated needs of all who are admitted.
To visit the college on the Internet www.williams.edu
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Jane Cary as associate director in the Office of Career Counseling and director of science and technology advising. She received her B.A. from Bates College and her M.A. in student personnel administration from Teachers College, Columbia University. She was previously associate director for graduate admissions at Bennington College.
Stephen Connally as desktop system specialist, Office of Information Technology. He has studied in the engineering program at the University of Massachusetts and is currently enrolled in the project management certificate program at Boston University. He has been an executive IT recruiter for Park Hudson International.
David C. Dower, director of facilities planning and construction. He received his B.A. from the Boston Architectural Center and his M.A. in urban affairs from Boston University. He was previously assistant director of property operations for Harvard University. Dower is the recipient of the 2006 Harvard Heroes Award for leadership, teamwork, adaptability, and work that exceeded expectations.
Danielle Gonzalez as employment manager, Office of Human Resources. She studied at the University of South Florida and previously was director of human resources and operations at the National Patient Safety Foundations in North Adams.
Jeffrey Jones as in-house college counsel. Jones received his B.A. from Williams and his J.D. from Harvard Law School. Since 1974, he has been part of the Palmer & Dodge legal team representing Williams on a wide range of issues.
David Parks as network and systems administrator, Office of Information Technology. Parks received his B.S. from Syracuse University and previously worked as a senior systems engineer at @utoRevenue in Lee, Massachusetts.
Joshua Trivilino as desktop systems specialist, Office of Information Technology. He received his B.S. from St. Lawrence University. Previously, he worked as an IT operations specialist at Akwesasne Mohawk Casino and an IT helpdesk/technician at St. Lawrence University.
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Founded in 1793, Williams College is the second oldest institution of higher learning in Massachusetts. The college's 2,000 students are taught by a faculty noted for the quality of their teaching and research, and the achievement of academic goals includes active participation of students with faculty in their research. Students' educational experience is enriched by the residential campus environment in Williamstown, Mass., which provides a host of opportunities for interaction with one another and with faculty beyond the classroom. Admission decisions are made regardless of a student's financial ability, and the college provides grants and other assistance to meet the demonstrated needs of all who are admitted.
To visit the college on the Internet www.williams.edu
News: Iliyana