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| Larry Goodwin, President Tower Hall Room 2107 (218) 723-6041 president@css.edu
Larry Goodwin is the chief administrative officer of the College. He works with the Board of Trustees to build a shared vision for St. Scholastica's continued growth and excellence. With the presidential staff he plans and implements strategies for achieving the vision. |
Eric Berg, Vice President for Enrollment Management Tower Hall Room 1105 (218) 723-6053 eberg@css.edu
Eric Berg is responsible for enrollment management and for supervision of undergraduate admissions, financial aid, the registrar, and the orientation program. He works with institutional constituents to formulate and carry out an effective recruitment, enrollment and retention plan. Del Case, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Tower Hall Room 1410A (218) 723-6460 dcase@css.edu
Del Case is the College's chief development officer. He is responsible for the College's annual fund and planned giving programs, the coordination of major gift efforts, and special fund raising activities. He also supervises foundation and government relations, alumni relations and college communications.
For more information visit Vice President Case's Web site.  Lori Collard, Vice President of Human Resources Tower Hall Room 2101A (218) 723-6602 lcollard@css.edu
Lori Collard is responsible for all aspects of the College's Human Resources functions, including staffing, performance management, benefits administration and compensation. Her primary objective is to assure that the College can hire and retain high quality employees to fulfill its mission and strategy. She also leads the staff training and development function and assures that the College's human resource practices remain legally compliant.  Beth Domholdt, Vice President for Academic Affairs Tower Hall Room 2113 (218) 723-6012 bdomhold@css.edu
Beth Domholdt is responsible for leadership and coordination of the academic programs and activities of the College. She oversees faculty staffing, evaluation, professional development and personnel issues, and monitors the quality of undergraduate and graduate programs.  Patrick Flattery, Vice President for Finance Tower Hall Room 2105 (218) 723-6042 pflatter@css.edu
Patrick Flattery is the chief financial officer and treasurer of the College. He is responsible to the president for the overall direction of St. Scholastica's business and financial activities, including information technology and facilities management.  Collette Garrity, Vice President for Extended and Graduate Studies St. Paul ADEP Office (651) 298-1015 cgarrity@css.edu
Collette Garrity is responsible for the growth, leadership and coordination of the College's graduate and extended studies programs. Her responsibilities include marketing, enrollment management, budgetary oversight, and the development of new degree and non-degree programming. For more information go to Vice President Garrity's Web site at:http://adep.css.edu/vp/  Lynne Hamre, Chief Information Officer Tower Hall Room 1616A (218) 723-5966 lhamre@css.edu
Lynne Hamre is the Director of the Information Technologies Department. She leads the College in envisioning and developing a strategic technology plan. She designs, develops, and manages the technological infrastructure that supports the academic and administrative computing needs of the College.  Steve Lyons, Vice President of Student Life/Dean of Students Tower Hall Room 2145 (218) 723-6167 slyons@css.edu
Steve Lyons is the chief student affairs officer of the College. He is responsible for creating an environment that promotes the personal and educational development of traditional, non-traditional and graduate students. This includes student advocacy to the decision-making bodies of the College.  Chandra Mehrotra, Dean of Special Projects Science Center Room 3212 (218) 723-6161 cmehrotr@css.edu
Chandra Mehrotra leads the College's annual Psychology of Aging Institute, a nationally known program promoting research training for psychology faculty. His work related to development and evaluation of new programs and services related to aging has received major support from the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging, the Bush Foundation and other agencies.
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