Local faculty, staff recognized at DWC Service Awards Program
(Nashua)
– A number of Daniel Webster College faculty and staff were recently
recognized at a service awards program for their service to the college.
Additionally, several promotions were announced.
Promotions included:
Alexandria Peary, of Milford, Associate Professor, Social Science and
Humanities; Phillip Poynor, Professor, Nashua, Aviation; Eric Schwarz,
Merrimack, Associate Professor, Business and Management; Anne Sylvain,
Manchester, Associate Director Admissions.
Service Recognitions:
30 years: Don Fagan,
Lowell, Mass., Business and Management; Susan Nicosia, Nashua, Social
Science and Humanities.
20 years: Bob
Ravenelle, Nashua, Campus Safety
15 years: Karen
Jordan, Nashua, IT
10 years: Stuart
Chase, Bedford, Development; Heidi Crowell, Amherst, IT; Rita DiTrolio,
Hollis, Computer Science; Joseph Donovan, Merrimack, IT; John Griffith,
Nashua, Athletics; Bob McGrath, Nashua, Business Office
5 years: Jean
Anderson, Amherst, registrar; John Andrick, Nashua, Aviation; Deborah
Belanger, Manchester, Graduate and Continuing Studies; Stephen Brown,
Belmont, Aviation; Anne-Marie Caruso, Pelham, Financial Assistance;
Lucille DiCicco, Candia, Social Science and Humanities; Madeline Georgiou,
Nashua, Academic Affairs; Tricia Houghton, Manchester, Facilities
Management; Jane Kell, Hollis, Baddour Library; Tammy Kelly, Nashua,
Business Office; Keith Kerle, Nashua, Engineering/Math/Science; Robert
Kipp, Nashua, Facilities; Dave Kirkpatrick, Nashua, IT; Carol Lapointe,
Nashua, Admissions; Carol Lerch, Medway, Mass., Engineering/Math/Science;
Gerry Moore, Lowell, Mass., Campus Safety; Alexandria Peary, Milford,
Social Science/Humanities; Eric Schwarz, Merrimack, Business and
Management; Patricia Trela, Hollis, Graduate and Continuing Studies.
Daniel Webster College
(DWC), founded in 1965, educates purposeful men and women for professional
entry and advanced studies in the fields of aviation, computer science,
management, social science and engineering. Most recently, DWC introduced
four-year programs in aeronautical and mechanical engineering, an
accelerated evening MBA program in Portsmouth and Nashua, an accelerated
bachelor degree program in Air Traffic Control starting September, 2005,
an online MBA program for aviation professionals, to start January, 2006,
and a gaming certificate. For more information, visit
www.dwc.edu or call 603-577-6000.