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THE MINUTES OF THE AUGUST MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Th� monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees of Erie Community College was held on Wednesday, August 27, 1997 at Erie Community College/City Campus at 5:00 p.rn. in the President's Board and Conference Room.
I. ROLL CALL
PRESENT
Dr. Richard T. Quinn, ChairmanMarybeth CUllinan, Vice ChairmanJoseph D. DiVincenzo, SecretaryLouis J. BillittierThomas H. BurtonRaymond F. GallagherPatricia A. KrzesinskiJanet L. VogtliSharon M. WestJeffrey M. Burke, Student Trustee
OTHERS PRESENT
Dr. Louis M. Ricci, President, ECC
EXCUSED
Marie Bartolotta, Vice President for Administration Bruno Pistrin, Vice President Student Affairs Dr. Gena Proulx, Vice President Academic Affairs Gerard Egel, College Budget Director Darley Willis, Director of Human Resources Lance Konkle, Interim Director of Public Relations Salvatore Manuele, Academic Dean/Allied. Health & Tech. Jeannette Molina, Academic Dean/Liberal Arts Beverly Slichta, Academic Dean/Business & Public Service Petrina Hill-Cheatom, Dean of Students/City Campus Harry Reeverts, Director, College Information Sytems Donna McCartney-Henry, Coord. of Administration/College Ralph Galanti, Athletic Director Thomas Quatroche, Counselor Ruth Kirstein, Professor, English Dept./City Campus Pearl Outlaw, Professor, Child Care Dept./City Campus Dr. Zan Dale Robinson, Instructor, English Dept./NC Pasquale Leonardi, Prof., Computer Info. Systems/SC John Nash, Professor, English Dept./South Campus Susan Felser, Dept. Chair & Principal Counselor/CC
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Trustees 2
Samuel Palumbo, Registrar/South Campus
August 28, 1 9 9 7
Lynnette Mende, Principal College Librarian/North Campus
Jimmie Canfield Gilliam, ECC retiree Frank Jordan, President/FFECC B. Paul Hodan, President/AAECCWilliam Kemp, Unit Chairman/AFSCMEMayco Wilbon, President, SGA/City CampusJoseph Abate, Training Director, Law Enforcement AcademyRachel Gorski, Assistant County Attorney
Carl Allen, The Buffalo NewsKiernan Loparco, Aide to Trustee Thomas H. Burton
II. CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Billittier convened the meeting at 5:02 p.m. A
quorum was declared present.
III. APPROVAL OF JUNE 25. 1997 MINUTES
.MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees approved the minutes of the June 25, 1997 meeting.
IV. REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN
Chairman Billittier recognized the 1997 Chancellor Award recipients. The awards for "excellence in teaching" were given to Ruth Kirstein, Pearl Outlaw, Eugene Covelli, Dr. Zan Dale Robinson, Pasquale Leonardi, and John Nash. Those for "excellence in professional services" went to
Susan Felser and Samuel Palumbo and for "excellence in librarianship" to Lynnette Mende. Trustee Billittier then presented their medallions from the State University of New York to the awardees.
Chairman Billittier reported that the ECC Foundation's fifth Annual Golf Classic was once again a tremendous ·success. He stated that this year's tournament raisedmore than $13,000 to benefit student scholarships and ourendowment fund.
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August 28, l 9 9 7
Chairman Billittier announced that the general faculty
meeting is scheduled for this Friday, August 29, in the
.Student Center at the North Campus and that the College
will host a military recruiters breakfast on Friday,
September 12, at 8:00 a.m. at the North Campus to enhance
relations with members of our Armed Forces and improve
recruitment efforts. He added that our fall collegewide
open house will be held on Saturday, October 25.
Trustee Burton inquired as to the possibility of setting
up computer-based information through a web page so that
the Board of Trustees could connect to the College. Mr.
Burton requested that a proposal be put together to
establish the site which would also include e-mail.
Harry Reeverts, the Director of College Information
Systems, stated that it is very feasible to put in a
private web page for the Board. He added that he will
look into this. Trustee Burton asked if Mr. Reeverts
could look into the cost of the proposal and suggested
that he stay on a simple level for the Board.
Trustee Quinn asked Dr. Ricci if this could move to an
item of priority. Dr. Ricci gave Mr. Reeverts the go
ahead and he added that he thought it was an excellent
idea for the Board of Trustees to link into the system.
A motion was made by Trustee Burton, seconded by Trustee
West that an action plan & cost analysis will be
presented at the next Board Meeting.
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved this motion.
At this time, a motion was made by Trustee Divincenzo,
seconded and carried to move to an Executive Session
regarding a personnel matter.
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and
approved the motion. Session began:
ended: 6i05 p.m.
carried the Board of Trustees
5:15 p.m. Session
Board of
Trustees 4
August 28,
1 9 9 7
Trustee Burton made a motion that if the Auxiliary
Services Corporation does not provide their 1996 annual audit to the President within 30 days of notification,
the Board will terminate the contract with the ASC in 90
days as specified by the contract.
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the motion.
V. REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT
Dr. Ricci recommended the approval of the agreements &
contracts listed in the agenda and addendum.
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the agreements & contracts listed in the agenda and
addendum. Trustee West abstained from the Memorandum of
Affiliation between VA Western New York Healthcare System and Erie
Community College, Nursing Department at the City and North
Campuses.
Dr. Ricci recommended the approval of the Memo of
Understanding between Erie Community College/Erie County
and Faculty Federation of Erie Community College.
Trustee Burton made a motion, seconded by Trustee Burke
that the second paragraph, "It is further understood that
rank advancements granted prior to this Memo of
Understanding shall not be affected by this memorandum be
revised to read, "It is further understood that
"appropriate advanced study" taken in good faith prior to
this Memo of Understanding shall not be affected by this
memorandum."
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the revision.
Dr. Ricci recommended the approval of the routine
budgetary items listed in the agenda & addendum.
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the motion.
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Trustees 5
August 28,
l 9 9 7
Dr. Ricci recommended the approval of the uncollectible
student accounts receivable.
Trustee Burton inquired as to whether the College has had
any assistance from the County Attorney.
Marie Bartolotta, Vice President for Administration,
stated that Jim McLeod, Assistant County Attorney, will
review 100 claims based on the dollar amount. They will
be filed through small claims court and a determination
will be made whether to pursue further action.
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
did not approve the uncollectible student accounts receivable.
Dr. Ricci recommended the approval of the donations
listed in the agenda & addendum.
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the donations.
Dr. Ricci recommended the approval of the grants listed
in the agenda.
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the grants.
VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS
A. Affirmative Action Committee Report(Meeting of August 8, 1997)
Trustee West stated that we are moving ahead with
diversity training. She reported that the Community
Services hiring process was referred back to the
Personnel Committee and added that because women were
retiring due to the retirement incentive, the College
should hire more females.
Ms. West recommended that this report be received &
filed.
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Trustees 6
B. Auxiliary Services Corporation/Foundation
Committee Report
No report.
c. Budget & Finance Committee Report
No report.
D. Buildings & Grounds committee Report (Meeting of August 7, 1997)
August 28,
I 9 9 7
Trustee CUllinan recommended the approval of the
federal biennial utilization report.
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the federal biennial utilization report.
Trustee Cullinan recommended the approval of the
Resolution: "Construction of a protective fence
around the South Campus athletic track."
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the resolution.
Trustee CUllinan recommended that the remainder of the
items be received & filed.
E. community services Committee Report
Trustee Burton introduced Mr. Joseph Abate, the
Training Director, at the Law Enforcement Academy to
give an overview of the diversity training at the
Academy.
Trustee Gallagher asked about the cost of a training
program sponsored by the N ational Conference of
Christians and Jews. Mr. Abate stated that the cost
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August 28. 7 I 9 9 7
from the NCCJ was $200, a standard fee, per hour for
two instructors with a total of $600 per day.
He recommended that this report be received & filed.
F. curriculum committee Report
No report.
G. Marketing committee Report(Meeting of August 12, 1997)
Trustee Divincenzo commended the faculty for moving
the marketing initiatives forward. He added that themain thrust was to increase enrollment and a positive
image for the College. Mr. DiVincenzo thanked William
Mariani, Susan Marchione, Thomas Quatroche and the
committee for the excellent job they have done.
Trustee Burton commended Trustee DiVincenzo for a job
well done.
Trustee Divincenzo informed the Board that the College
has still not received $100,000 from the County.
H. Personnel committee Report(Meeting of August 12, 1997)
Trustee Gallagher asked for an explanation of the
retrenchment of the child care faculty. A discussion
ensued regarding the qualifications of these faculty
to teach in other disciplines.
Dr. Ricci stated that he would ask the appointments
committee to meet with the Coordinators of General
Studies to make recommendations regarding the future
status of these recommendations.
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August 28,
I 9 9 7
Trustee Vogtli recommended the approval of the
personnel items as listed in the agenda & addendum.
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the personnel items as listed in the agenda & addendum.
Trustee Vogtli then recommended the approval of the
Policy Statement: "Falsification of academic
credentials."
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the Policy Statement.
r. Planning Committee Report
No report.
J. student Support services committee Report
No report.
K. Student Trustee Report
No report.
VII. NEW BUSINESS
Student Trustee Burke stated that no tutoring funds from
the ASC have been distributed. He also added that there
was no budget through the ASC yet. Mr. Burke informed the
Board that the budget should be completed 60 days before
September 1. Dr. Ricci will look into this.
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August 28,
I 9 9 7
Chairman Billittier thanked Dr. Ricci and staff members
for their support during his tenure as Chairman. He also
thanked the Board of Trustees.
Election of Officers
1997 - 1998 Academic Year
Trustee CUllinan, the Chair of the Nominating Committee,
made a motion to suspend the bylaw that states that the
election of officers occurs in September.
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the motion.
Ms. Cullinan then recommended the approval of the slate of
officers for 1997-1998:
Dr. Richard T. Quinn - Chairman
Marybeth Cullinan - Vice Chairman
Joseph D. DiVincenzo - Secretary
Upon a motion duly made, seconded and carried the Board of Trustees
approved the election of officers for 1997-1998.
Dr. Quinn thanked Trustee Billittier for an excellent
job. Trustee Quinn stated that he looks forward to
working effectively with the Board of Trustees, Dr.
Ricci, his staff, faculty, the County Executive, and
the student body. He added that he wanted to assure
everyone that the vision for the College during his
chairmanship would be accountability and
responsibility. He thanked everyone.
IX. OTHER ITEMS
Board of
Trustees
X • ADJOURNMENT
August 28. IO I 9 9 7
There being no further business to come before this
Honorable Body, upon a motion duly made, seconded, and
carried the Board of Trustees adjourned at 6:50 p.m.
TIME rs PLACE OP NEXT MONTHLY MEETING
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1997
5:00 P.M./CITY CAMPUS
I. Report of the President
ER1E COMMUNITY COLLEGE Board of Trustees Meeting
Wednesday. August 27, 1997
ADDENDUM
A. Agreemeou & Cootracu:
1. Memo of Understanding between Erie Community College/Erie Countyand Faculty Federation of Erie Community College. Attachment A
Pg. I
2. 1997-1998 Contract between Erie Community College and PublicEmployees Federation/Public Service Training Program (PEF/PSTP).
B. Budgetary Item:
Request for Petty Cash Custodian in the Public Relations Department: LanceKonkle, Interim Director of Public Relations.
C. Donation:
Two Hi-Fi Stero VCR's and two Five-Disc Changers from The SONYCorporation to Erie Community College/felecommunications Department/SouthCampus.( est. value: $1698).
II. Committee Reports
B uildiois & Grounds Committee Report
For the Board's approval:
Resolution: Construction of a protective fence around theSouth Campus athletic track.
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Attachment B Pg.2
�A 8/23/97 �ing of the
FACULTY FEDERATION OF eoaroof Trustees/a"C
ERIE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CITY CA�IPUS NORTH CA�IPUS
620,�Strect Williamsv1Ue, NY 14221 634-0300
SOUTH CA�IPUS 12 I Elltcoa Street Buffalo. NY 14202 142•2770
DRAFT
MEMO OF UNDERSTANDING
BElWEEN
404 l Southwestern Blvd. Orchard Pan. NY 1412 7 641-5400
ERIE COMMUNITY COLLEGE/ERIE COUNTY
AND
FACULTY FEDERATION OF ERIE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ARTICLE 28 - RANK - Pa,agrapb (1), � (c) and (d) - The phrase "Appropriate Advanced Study" shall geuerally mean College Courses taken at cbe � Degree level. For coursework other than those at cbe Graduate Degree �I to be comidend u "Appropriale Ad� Study, appnMl must be obcaincd from the Pra1deul oftbe College a.nd Prcsidcnl of lhe Faculty Federation prior to the emollmcd in such courses.
It is further undentood that R.aak Advancements gramcd prior to this Memo of Undmunding shall not be affected by this rnemorucbn.
Dr loulS Ricci Presi� ECC
MichaelCoanors Direc:u,r of Labor Rdations, Erie Coumy
Frank Jordan Pres1deni, FFECC
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NXJEN:U-1 ATI'ACHMENI' B RIQIOIID IMQLUIQI
Dl I COIOCV>flff COLLIQI 8/27/97 Meeting of the E3oard of Trustees/ECC
conatruotloa or 11rot1ct1n r11a• &royd �-· loutl Cgpul lt\l•tio 111v•
UDDII, Erie COIUl\lftity College south Cupus b.a• coapleted th• in•tallation of an all•veather athl•tlc tract that m••t• NCAA r99Ulationa for eompetltlon at• ooet ot approxiutely $400,000, Ind
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thare va■ no proviaion in the ori9inal Capital Budget to pro�ct the track fr011 dau9e due to unautborl1..S uae, and
it auch d.aaa9e to the track oocurr-4 by beinq lett unprotected it vould be at conaiderabl• coat to th• college, and
d ... 9• to the tr�ck could Nnd•r it llnQ■abl• for t••• coapetition, and
naa., a fence around th• track at • co.t ot approxiaataly $15,000 would provide prot�ion, and
wm1a1, 8rie C0111Nnity College ha• funding avallabla in the Capital O\ar9eback Fund,
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U80LVSD1 that tha Irie comaunity college lot.rd ot Truate .. approvea the conatruction ot a fence around th• South Cuapwt athletic tradt at • co■t not to exceed s,s,ooo, to be tunded by the Eri• COIIINnJ.ty College capital �rqebac:k Fwld, and M it further
auOLTSO, tl\at copiea ot thi• resolution be forwarded to Irie County tor lpoMor approval.
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PERSONNEL ITEMS FOR ECC BOARD OF TRUSTEES/AGENDA FOR AUGUST 27, 1997:
N&JN
Jt•a"'"'oint/Promote: McDowell, Christal* P ereira, Teresa• Rovnak, Laurie*
:Velazquez, Sandra• Wilson, Michael Kxt•n ded Sic:k Leave
!with Pav: lAllen, Arthur M.
IMcGirr, Bruce M.
Rxt:.9''""' Leave without IPav 111or1t•re c-.>
IHucksoll, Michael
Rat:urn from Leav• fwi t-..hou t: Pav :
Dielman, Charles Re�renc:hment•:
Chatmon, Ruth Clark-Avery, Elresa Connor, Martha Cooper, Edna Fallon, Lori
IHaase, Cynthia Ingraham, Lynn
Patricia Kemp, Kustre.ba, Michael Pinto, Abigail Thomas, Loretta Tolejko, Mary
1Ter1aination:
Miller, George
Jt•'"'r ... nta:
Fuerter, Joyce Plevniak, Carolyn
!Tillman, Nellie
Jt•ainnationa: Belz, Mary
Bermingham, Mark Daluisio, Angelo de Quillettes, Fuller, Dera
Frouke
ritle/Jull-Ti.. or Part-Ti../ Departaent/Campu•
Laborer/RPT/Maintenance/North College Ad.min Asst/FT/Student Svcs/South Coord General Studies/FT/Temp/South Laborer/PT/Maintenance/City IAsst Crd Stu Svcs/FT/Stu Svcs/City
Prin.Counselor/FT/Admissions/South
Bldg. Maint. Mech./FT/Maintenance/N
Laborer/RPT/Maintenance/South
Sr. Tech. Asst./FT/English/North
Asst Child Care Tchr/FT/Child Care/City Tech Asst/FT/Sciences/South !Asst Child Care Tchr/FT/Child Care/CitySr Child Care Tchr/FT/Child Care/CityAsst Child Care Tchr/FT/Child Care/City!Asst Child Care Tchr/FT/Child Care/City�hild Care Teacher/FT/Child Care/City!Assoc Prof/FT/Child Care/CityCounselor/RPT/Dis Stu Serv/SouthSr Child Care Tchr/FT/Child Care/CitySr Child Care Tchr/FT/Child Care/CityChild Care Tchr/FT/Child Care/City
Cleaner/PT/Maintenance/City
Sr. Clerk Steno/FT/Dean Students/North Sec. Steno/FT/Affirmative Action/City Laborer/FT/Maintenance/North
Sr. Clerk Typist/PT/Health Info. Tech. /N Tutor/PT/EOP/City !Asst. Prof./PT/Civil Eng./NorthInstructor FT/Math/CS/North IAsst Crd Student Svcs/FT/City
Govenettio, Timothy A. Laborer/PT/Maintenance/North !Marchione, Susan �irector of Public Relations Pasier, John !Asst. Prof./PT/Biology/SouthReina, Marc College Safety Officer Sardina, Jennifer �ech. Asst./PT/Public Relations/South
R•qu•ft to Board CJ:ettt Pofition: Assistant to the President - Job Group XII Associate Professor - Job Group 13-4 - Rank Advancement Sr Technical Assistant - Job Group 9-4 - Rank Advancement Sr Technical Asaist&nt - Job Group 9-8
�dd/ Job ... Group/ jplac:e Step
hrly. 6-A12·4hrly. 9-8
14-4
7-C
3-5
9-8
6-56-56-8
11-56-76-89-5
13-411-1
9-4
11-59-5
hrly.
4-B
7-A3-A
hrly. hrly. hrly. 9·2 9-8
hrly. 10-5hrly.hrly.hrly.
counselor ..-r - Health Careers Opportunity Program - Grant funded
•aetrenclled froa Child Care Lab; entitled to bl.aping ri9hta.
Sffec:tive Date
08/11/97 09/01/97 08/18/97 08/11/97 09/01/97
07/08/97-08/07/97 7/23/97-8/22/97
06/13/97-10/08/97
08/04/97
08/29/97 07/09/97 08/29/97 08/29/97 08/29/97 08/29/97 08/29/97 08/29/97 08/29/97 08/29/97 08/29/97 08/29/97
06/16/97
08/16/97 09/02/97 09/01/97
07/11/97 08/07/97 07/21/97 08/05/97 08/29/97 08/02/97 08/21/97 07/21/97 04/20/97 08/01/97
i,rt•tiM Appointment• received after ,tuly lf, 1,,1 Agenda wa1 typfd:
A.kens, Scott Battle. Ange!.a
•Beck, Jeffrey•Carlson, Laura L.•Constantino, Sebastian
Corcoran. Scott•Oeboy Robert•Fedennan. Dara•Held.I. Thomas•Jerge. KarenJones, Heat.her
•Kidder. PattiLee�r. JamesLewis. Elijah
•Ludwig, Josephine L.•Lukasik. Helen
tykey, RobertMcMAhon, Susan
•Morgante, Paul•Netzel, JtatherineSchaefer, Mark
•sehnalek, Benita•Shiel�. John•Sokolski, Deborah
Stillman, GaryTaylor, Michael
•Webb, !CathrynWeick, EdwardWorth, Richard
•Gr&nt positions
Asst. Prof./EMT/South A.sst. Prof./English/North Asst. Prof./COfflll. Serv./South A.sst. Prof./COfflll. Serv./South A.sst. Prof./COfflll. Serv./South Asst. Prof./EMT/South Asst. Prof./Corp. Training/South Asst. Prof./Conn. Serv./South Asst. Prof./Corp. Training Job Developer PT/Fed Work Study Ort/North Student Asst./President·s Office/City Asst. Prof./Conn. Serv./South Tutor/English La.b./North Tutor/Academic Dean/City Instr. Supt. Spec./Driving Program/S Job Developer PT/Fed Work Study Ort/South Asst. Prof./Computer Info. Sys./South Asst. Prof./EMT/South Asst. Prof./Corp. Train./South Asst. Prof./COCIIII. Serv./South PTac. Work Instr./EMT/South Asst. Prof./Corp. Train Voe. Instr./COCIIII. Serv./North Asst. Prof./Coaa. Serv./South Asst. Prof./Occup. Therapy/North Asst. Prof./EMT/South Asst. Prof./Coam. Serv./South Pract. Work Instr./EMT/South Pract. Work Instr./EMT/South
09/02/97 08/04/97 08/22/97 07/01/97 08/22/97 09/02/97 08/12/97 07/01/97 09/01/97 09/02/97 08/18/97 08/01/97 04/21/97 09/02/97 07/09/97 09/02/97 09/02/97 09/02/97 09/01/97 07/01/97 09/02/97 09/01/97 11/10/97 08/01/97 09/02/97 09/02/97 07/01/97 09/02/97 09/02/97
••c�ndation for Jtant AdTa.pc ... nt:
campus
Lydon, James Ra th, Edward
CRT Chem
South North
current Title-JO/S
Asst Prof/ll-8 Tech Asst/6·8
Advance To JO/S
Assoc Prof/13-4 Sr Tech Asst/9-4
Appointaent to Dental Hygiene Council:
Dr. Edward A. Sielski, ODS, 3083 William St., Cheektowaga, NY 14227
Appoiptaent to Computer Science Advifory Council:
Gerald A. Drinkard, c/o Fisher Price, 636 Girard Ave. East Aurora, NY 14052
c991ultant PH• and Appoiptuptf PrtHnted for Board Approval op Auqu1t 27, U97:
r'?"fflWlity service• con•ultanta:
Benatovich, Lana, Executive Director, National Conference of Christians and Jews, 360 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, NY Basic Police Course, Topic - Managing Diversity: Concepts of Multi-CUlturalism, 09/19/97 and 10/30/97, 3 sessions, 12 hours a $200/hr. Requested by Joseph Abate, Director of Training, Police Academy
Fulton, Roger v., Knight Management Corp., P.O. Box 416, Hayes, VA Police Supervisor's In-Service Seminar, 10/7-8/97 14 hrs. - $1,200. Basic Police Supervisor's Seminar, 10/9-10/97, 14 hrs. - $1,200. Requested by Joseph Abate, Director of Training, Police Academy
2,400.00
2,400.00
Approved for Payment ____ --=�--=--.--,-,-..,,...-..,....----.....,..-,-------------Or. Loui• H. Ricci, Preaident DlS1t: 801' J/t7 DOC: 80T•MJG.t7
CONSgI.TNff IXPLANATION
Con•ultant1:
Com\lnity Service• Con1ultant•:
Benatovich, Lana, Executive Director, National Conference of Christians and Jews
Workshops introduce people to the importance of cult�re. cultural differences. and how understanding and respecting all people create more productive, genuine and harmonious learning and working environments. Participants learn to become comfortable with cultural differences, learn more effective methods of cross-cultural conmunication; learn to maintain an open, effective crosscultural dialogue in the educational setting. The goal is to strengthen communication skills with people of differing racial, ethnic, religious, and socio-economic backgrounds. The strengthening of interpersonal skills is intended to effectuate productive and positive legal intervention. Funding: The Police Academy has established a grant account in Community Services. The revenues from private security training and the fees that are collected from participants who are non-county residents replenish the grant.
Fulton, Roger V., Knight Management Corp., P.O. Box 416, Hayes, VA The Police Supervisor's In-Service Seminar is for experienced police officers who
wish to update their supervisor skills, while developing a greater understanding of their roles within a police organization. The emphasis is on class interaction to identify problems and issues in critical areas of police supervision and management and to find appropriate solutions for the problems identified.
The Basic Police Supervisor's Seminar has been designed for police supervisor's who have some experience as a supervisor, yet may not have had the opportunity to attend a
formal supervision or leadership training program. It contains some basic leadership concepts, but in a very practical format, specifically focusing on police leadership.
This course has been taught by Roger Fulton every year since 1994. Funding: The Police Academy has established a grant account in Community Services. The revenues from private security training and the fees that are collected from participants who are noncounty residents replenish the grant.
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IIUOHHIL I'[IMS POI 1cc BOllp or TRQSDIS AQIHPA fOR AJJQVST 27, 19911
Corrtctloo to AYsv•t 21. 11,2 lttlQMtl MtPM'.
Teres• Pereir•, College Adain A.11t/rr/Student Service•/�
....
itle/P\all•Tiae or tut-Ti.Ml Deputaent/Cupu.t
InttnJetor/rr/Dietetic Tech/North
ec:h A.11t/Sciencea/South ltffll)Orary>
Public Relationa Dir/rr/Cent•S<teaporary1
ldg Maint Mech/PT/Maint/N Profe1aor/rr/Bua Ada.in/South
ldg Maint Mech/PT/Maintenance/South
ollege Ada. Aa1t/JlPT/Regi1tration/South
at Prof/PT/C01a Serv/Central lerk/PT/Office Tech/City
MeCutney-Benry 1'1-&�ui Coordinator of Adaini1tration to oordinator of Ada.iniatration/College
I 9·1
ffectin Date
09/02/97
a ,.1 Ot/02/t7
I 10·1 01/21/9'
01/22/97• 7•C 09/21/'7
14•5 01/25/'7• 09/24/'7
01/02/97• ,.. 01/30/'7
09/01/97• ,., 03/0t/H
ly. OI/U/t7 ly. OI/U/t7
13
lS 09/01/97
21rt•tim• appointment• r1c1iv1d afttr Auguat 21. 1997 Ag1nd1 x11 typ1d:
Auer, Joseph H.
Beck, Jeffrey
CUillo, Denise
•Henderson, Dianna
Hill, Evelyn
Ingersoll, John Paul
Krencik, Brad R.
Kruly, Sophia
Porter, Janine
Quinn, Leo, Jr.
Stockman, James
Webb, Kathryn
Zych, David M.
•Grant positions
Asst Prof/Corporate Training
Asst Prof/COfflll Serv/South
Asst Prof/EMT/South
Instructor/CAST/ATC
Computer Operator Aide/CITS/Central· North
Asst Prof/EMT/South
Stu Asst/Library/South
Asst Prof/Corporate Training
Computer Operator/CITS/Central•North
Voe Instr/COfflll Serv/North Asst Prof/EMT/South
Asst Prof/COfflll Serv/South
Voe Instr/COffltl Serv/North
••Emergency Substitute Teacher for Summer School·paperwork received 8/12/96
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09/29/97
09/02/97
07/01/97••
10/04/97
Expired t•l'M of Building Management i Haintenanc1/Building Trade• Advisory council �•mbtr1:
Tim Higgins
Peter Murphy
Appointment to Building Management i Hainttnance/Building Tx14•• Advi1ory council:
Kenneth Nies, Supervisor of Adult Occupational Education, Buffalo Public Schools
178 Briscoe Avenue, Buffalo, N'l 14211
Appoint.mint to comput1r scienc1 Adyi1orv council:
Diane Dillon, Vice President, MIS Development East
Ingram Micro {Buffalo), 1759 Wherle Drive, Williamsville, NY
,201ultant l••• and .Appointment• Pr111nt1d for Board .Approval on Augu1t 21. 1997;
Consultants:
Greg Barber Photography, 59 Oxford Ave., Buffalo, NY 14209-1405
For photography services related to college publications, college
related activities including department and campus special events,
projects and presentations, and portrait and recognition photo
shoots for the period covering September l, 1997 through December 31, 1997.
Requested by: Susan Marchione
Forest Productions & Photography, Inc. {Michael Mandolfo)
79 St. James, Place, Buffalo, N'l 14222
For photography services related to college publications, college
related activities including department and campus special events,
projects and presentations, and portrait and recognition photo
shoots for the period covering September l, 1997 through December 31, 1997.
Requested by: Susan Marchione
$ 2,500.
2,500.
Approved for Payment ________________________________ _ Or. Louis M. Ricci
BOTA·AOG. 97
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