Joshua
Gregory, President-Elect
If you accepted your
nomination, please explain why you are interested in running for this position.
-I have served on the SUNYCAP E-Board in one capacity or another
for over 11 years now. I have enjoyed every minute and am truly passionate
about this organization. It has helped me mature as a professional in many
ways. I have had to opportunity to work with some of the true all stars of
SUNY. I thank each and every one that I have had to chance to work with over
this 11 years on the E board that has led me to accepting this nomination
today. I am nervous and anxious for the next 3 years and having the opportunity
to serve in a different capacity on the E-Board.
If you accepted your
nomination, please briefly discuss the skills/experience that you could bring
to the SUNYCAP Executive Board.
-I think the biggest thing I bring to the table is familiarity with
the E-board. Serving for over 11 years now I have had the opportunity to work
under some great presidents, some I consider very good friends and mentors. I
hope to be able to reach out to them at any time to ask questions or seek
guidance. Being in the admissions field for over 13 years I have made this a
career and I plan to stay in the field as long as it will allow me to. So I
cannot say that I have one thing in particular that has led me to be ready for
this position, but years of watching some great leaders and hope I have learned
something and can repeat what that have taught me.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in SUNY
Admissions.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please list any previous SUNYCAP involvement that you have had.
-September 2005- New Professionals Orientation, February 2006- 2015
Co-chair of Nominations & Elections Committee, June 2008- First ever winner
of the Larry Appel New Professionals Award, June 2008-2011 Special Missions
Representative, June 2011 –2015 Technology Center Representative, July 2009- Co
chaired first ever SUNYCAP Golf tournament held at SUNY DELHI, June- 2010-2012 Pre-conference
institute attendee, 2005-2017 New Professionals Orientation attendee (currently
known as SUNY Admissions Orientation), 2014- Recipient of the Dave Truax
Service award, 2015-2017 SUNYCAP Vice President, 2005-2016-Confrence Attendee,
2015-2017- Conference planning committee
Angela Wesley, Secretary
If you accepted your
nomination, please explain why you are interested in running for this position.
-I am currently acting as Secretary for SUNYCAP and enjoy the role!
I would love to stay involved in SUNYCAP for professional development
opportunities and connecting with my peers in Higher Education.
If you accepted your
nomination, please briefly discuss the skills/experience that you could bring
to the SUNYCAP Executive Board.
-I enjoy constantly learning, and earning a seat on the Executive
Board will allow me to continue to develop professionally. I am also an
organized professional, which is a required skill of the secretary of any
organization.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in SUNY
Admissions.
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-SUNYCAP Member, SUNYCAP Secretary June 2016 - present
Rebecca Ott, University
Center Representative
If you accepted your
nomination, please explain why you are interested in running for this position.
-I am interested in running for this position again because I have
learned a lot serving on the E-board over the past 2 years and would love to
run again! From planning SAO to working on the conferences the leadership,
planning, and relationships I have built while in this position are
unforgettable experiences. I enjoy meeting professionals from all across the
SUNY system and building more relationships in the SUNY family!
If you accepted your nomination,
please briefly discuss the skills/experience that you could bring to the
SUNYCAP Executive Board.
-Being that I have already been on the board serving in the same
position, I know what is expected of the position and now that I have been
through a cycle I feel I can improve on the tasks and event planning of the
position. Last year, I even created a "to do list" for SAO to have
all tasks outlined so University Center Reps are not guessing on what needs to
be done.
If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in Admissions.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in SUNY
Admissions.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please list any previous SUNYCAP involvement that you have had.
-Past University Center Rep, SUNY Admissions Orientation
Coordinator, moderated sessions before that, and worked on SUNYCAP conference
set up at Niagara Falls.
Sarah
Fitzgerald, University Center Representative
If you accepted your
nomination, please explain why you are interested in running for this position.
-I am honored to be nominated and interested in running for
University Center Representative. SUNY has been apart of my life since I
graduated from high school and attended a SUNY school. After undergraduate and
graduate school I accepted my first job at a SUNY school, two years later I
took my current position at SUNY Poly. After four years in SUNY admissions, I
am excited for the opportunity to grow professionally. Participating in the
SUNYCAP Executive Board I look forward to sharing my ideas and passion I have
for the mission of SUNY. I also hope to learn from other SUNY admission
professionals.
If you accepted your
nomination, please briefly discuss the skills/experience that you could bring
to the SUNYCAP Executive Board.
-Skills and experience that I could bring to the SUNYCAP Executive
Board include four years of SUNY Admissions experience. I have worked
professionally at two SUNY colleges and am a graduate of a third. Each college
was in a different sector providing me with a holistic view of SUNY. I have
been intimately involved in enrollment marketing, which has allowed me to
develop skills in web design, graphic design, and higher education marketing
best practices. My organizational skills, passion for SUNY, attention to
detail, and communication skills are additional skills I will if elected, bring
to the SUNYCAP Executive Board.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in SUNY
Admissions.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please list any previous SUNYCAP involvement that you have had.
-SUNYCAP Conference Attendee for two years, SUNYCAP Workshop
Committee Member, Currently working toward SUNYCAP Leadership Institute
Certificate
Danielle
Armentano, University College Representative
If you accepted your
nomination, please explain why you are interested in running for this position.
-I am excited for the opportunity to represent both SUNYCAP and The
College at Brockport as a University College Representative. When I joined this
organization three years ago, I was very new to my career in higher education.
The connections I've created, the relationships I've made and the experiences
that I've had have been extremely rewarding. My goal in this role is to create
better relationships and increase SUNYCAP enrollment with the University
Colleges in SUNY, as well as give back to an organization that has given me so
much.
If you accepted your
nomination, please briefly discuss the skills/experience that you could bring
to the SUNYCAP Executive Board.
-For the last two years, I have served as the Co-Chair for the
Nominations and Elections Committee and have been a member of the Conference
Planning Committee. At my own institution, I am passionate about serving
current and prospective students as the Supervisor of Admissions Ambassadors
and as a Mentor for College Bound. With my experience in supervising,
leadership and communication, I feel that I can bring my positive attitude and
drive to an already wonderful team of people.
If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in Admissions.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in SUNY
Admissions.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please list any previous SUNYCAP involvement that you have had.
-Nomination and Elections Committee Co-Chair 2015-present,
Conference Planning Committee Member 2014-present, Attended New Professionals
Orientation in 2014 and attended again when it became SUNY Admissions
Orientation in 2016, SUNYCAP Conference Workshop Moderator 2016 and 2017,
SUNYCAP Conference Attendee 2014-present
Megan
Croft, College of Technology Representative
If you accepted your
nomination, please explain why you are interested in running for this position.
-After working in Admissions for 7 years at a private college, I
joined the SUNY Admissions community a little over 2 years ago. Working at
Morrisville State College has been a wonderful experience so far. In the past 2
years, I have enjoying meeting and getting to know my colleagues from other
SUNY institutions and have also had an opportunity to attend my first SUNYCAP
conference (Saratoga - June 2016). I feel that I am already a strong advocate
for the SUNY Colleges of Technology. I understand what makes our institutions so
unique and I also understand the challenges that we face. I hope that this
position will provide me with a better opportunity to continue to get to know
my SUNY colleagues and to truly immerse myself in the SUNY community.
If you accepted your
nomination, please briefly discuss the skills/experience that you could bring
to the SUNYCAP Executive Board.
-I am very knowledgeable about the college admissions process and
current trends in higher education due to my 9 years of experience working in
admissions at both private and state institutions. Throughout the years I have
been a member of SUNYCAP, NEACAC, NYSACAC, and NACAC and have attended multiple
conferences/workshops/trainings for professional development. I have strong
communication skills, I'm very detail oriented, and I'm extremely organized.
If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in Admissions.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in SUNY
Admissions.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please list any previous SUNYCAP involvement that you have had.
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Riley
Sullivan, Community College Representative
If you accepted your
nomination, please explain why you are interested in running for this position.
-When I first started in Admissions I was encouraged by many
colleagues to get involved with SUNYCAP due to the many professional growth
opportunities the organization offers. If elected as Community College
Representative, I feel I can continue to encourage admissions professionals to
get involved and continue to grow in the field of Admissions. I would be
honored to continue to give back to this wonderful organization that has given
so much to me.
If you accepted your
nomination, please briefly discuss the skills/experience that you could bring
to the SUNYCAP Executive Board.
-As someone who started as a student at a community college and now
works for a community college, I feel I can bring a unique prospective to the
SUNYCAP Community. Over the past 3 years working in Admissions I am confident
in my ability to bring organization, teamwork and enthusiasm to a leadership
role. I am passionate about promoting growth in the admissions field and I feel
I have the ability to encourage other Admissions Professionals to become more
involved in the SUNYCAP organization.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in SUNY Admissions.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please list any previous SUNYCAP involvement that you have had.
-I've been apart of SUNYCAP for almost 3 years now and I've been
involved in a number of different efforts. I currently co-edit the SUNYCAP
electronic newsletter, Endeavors which features articles from SUNY Admissions
Professionals. Additionally, I have served on the Conference Planning Committee
for the past two SUNYCAP Conferences and I attended SUNY Admissions Orientation
in 2014.
Brittany
Morawiec, Special Mission Representative
If you accepted your
nomination, please explain why you are interested in running for this position.
-I have always wanted to be more involved with SUNYCAP and I think
the special mission representative would be the perfect way to blend my passion
for working with transfer students and special populations. I hope to grow
professionally as well, by gaining knowledge from my SUNY colleagues.
If you accepted your
nomination, please briefly discuss the skills/experience that you could bring
to the SUNYCAP Executive Board.
-For the past three years I have been very involved and passionate
with transfer student initiatives. I am currently one of the co-chairs who
plans and implements the New York State Transfer Articulation Association. On
my campus I have worked to increase the attention spent to transfers before and
during their transition. I have worked to revamp our transfer scholarship
opportunities and have created new programming to better serve the population.
The insight and knowledge I have gained through my relationships with
professionals, both on the public and private side, can be shared with others
in the field to better support our special populations.
If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in Admissions.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please state the number of years you have worked in SUNY
Admissions.
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If you accepted your
nomination, please list any previous SUNYCAP involvement that you have had.
-I have presented at the conference last year and this year I
intend to help with the conference on the logistics side.