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Image Removed | Rita DeBate, PhD, MPHDr. Rita DeBate is a Professor in the Department of Community and Family Health at the University of South Florida, College of Public Health. Dr. DeBate’s research interests include adolescent health, positive youth development, women’s health, and secondary prevention of eating disorders. |
Image Removed | Kate Wolfe-Quintero, PhD Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies Dr. Wolfe-Quintero is Director of Student Affairs for the Office of Academic and Student Affairs, and an Associate Professor in the Department of Global Health. Dr. Wolfe-Quintero provides courses, programs, and workshops designed to meet the scientific and professional communication needs of faculty, students, and staff in the College of Public Health. |
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Image Removed | Kamala Dontamsetti, MBA BA, Assistant Director, Graduate Admissions Admissions kamalad@health.usf.edu Kamala holds a Master of Arts in Public Administration and Master’s in Business Administration, worked as the Associate Director of Admissions and Recruitment at Schiller International University, and as the Director of International Recruitment and Admissions at Ball State University. Kamala has traveled in China, India, Brazil, Turkey, the Middle East and Europe, and loves to experience and learn about new cultures, as well as read and exercise in her spare time. |
Image Removed | Roushine Thomas, Admissions Coordinator Application and admissions rthoma12@health.usf.edu Roushine Thomas is the Admissions Coordinator for the College of Public Health. She joined the College of Public Health back in November of 2011, she assists prospective students on the admissions process to the college. Roushine is currently a student herself at the University of Walden where she is studying Forensic Psychology. In her spare time she enjoys going to the Tampa Bay Lightning games, and hanging out with her family and friends. |
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contacts_reg | contacts_reg | Registration and Scheduling TeamImage Removed | Lakiecher Murphy, Registration and Scheduling Administrator Lakiecher is the Scheduling and Online Programs Administrator for the College of Public Health. She has over 10 years of experience working in higher education. Lakiecher manages the Reduced Rate Program (RRP), formally known as Self-funded. She completed her undergraduate degree at Kentucky State University and is currently working on a Masters in Educational Leadership. Lakiecher enjoys spending time with her daughter, family and friends. |
Image Removed | LaTonya Davis, Registration and Scheduling Coordinator LaTonya Davis started attending USF in 2010 as a full-time student, ultimately earning a BA in Psychology with a minor in Behavioral Healthcare in 2014. In early 2011 she began working as a Work Study student in the Office of the Registrar. During that time she learned USF academic policies and procedures and was then hired as an Enrollment Management Assistant in 2013. In 2015, she joined the College of Public Health as a Registration and Scheduling Coordinator while pursuing an M.A. in Adult Education. |
Image Removed | Carletta Hagins-Hughes, Registration and Scheduling CoordinatorPermits, registration process, and course schedulechagins@health.usf.edu Carletta Hagins-Hughes is new to the College of Public Health, but not new to the University of South Florida. Carletta has over 9 years of experience through USF Registrar Office in records and registration, training, PDIM, senior citizen registration and change of programs. Carletta is currently working on her degree in Mass Communication. In her spare time she enjoys volunteering with her church, traveling, culture events, music, reading and especially spending time with her family. Carletta is eager to learn and always looking for new challenges. |
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Image Removed | David Hogeboom, MSPH, Assistant Director, Programs and OutcomesData Management, Assessment and Reporting; Curriculum Information Managementhogeboom@health.usf.edu David came to the College of Public Health in 1996 and has worked as a network administrator, data manager, researcher and admissions administrator. He earned a Master's of Science in Public Health in 2007 and has co-authored articles on topics such as assessing children's physical activity, parental influences on child behavior, and the internet's association with social networking. He now works in Academic and Student Affairs for COPH performing data management, assessment and reporting for programs and accreditation, and maintaining curriculum information for the College. David also enjoys running, and volunteer work at the Tampa Humane Society. |
Image Removed | Tara Greer, MBA, Data ManagementData Management, Assessment and Reporting; Curriculum Information Managementtscarbor@health.usf.edu Tara first joined Academic and Student affairs in August of 2014. Tara entered the nonprofit realm in 2003 when she started 4 The Future. At the time she was an undergraduate at USF studying for her BSW. Later she would continue her education and receive an MBA. She is currently taking the six sigma black belt course and plans to be certified in 2016. |
Image Removed | Mathdany Clark, Academic Success Administrator CPH exam, probation, retention, teaching credentialing, and graduation certificationmnoel@health.usf.edu Mathdany is very familiar with the USF Tampa campus. In 2004 Mathdany decided to attend the University of South Florida as a full time student. While obtaining her degree in Finance she worked several jobs within the university including the USF Telefund, work study program, and parking services. After earning her degree she joined Academic and Student Affairs in the College of Public Health. Mathdany is currently working on her MBA in Project Management, she hopes to continue working in Higher Education and making a difference within the university system. In her free time, Mathdany enjoys reading, watching TV, traveling, cooking, and hanging out with family and friends. |
Image Removed | Danielle Reidel, Academic Program Specialist CPH exam, probation, retention, teaching credentialing, and graduation certification Danielle has worked in higher education since 2007. She began working in the Office of Admissions as an Admissions Officer at UIC, where she earned her bachelors degree in Sociology. At UIC she handled many admissions tasks while leading the credential management unity. She relocated to Tampa and USF in the Summer of 2015 to work in the college of public health as an academic program specialist in the graduate studies office. Danielle likes exploring the Tampa area, meeting new people, and looking at cat pictures on the internet. |
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Image Removed | Kristin Moretto, PhD, Director of Experiential Learning kmoretto@health.usf.edu Dr. Kristin Moretto earned her doctorate in Higher, Adult and Lifelong education and master’s degree in Student Affairs Administration from Michigan State University. Before joining USF Health, she worked as Assistant Director for Service-Learning at UNCG and has previous experience in faculty development and graduate student career services. She also served as Director of the MSU Student Food Bank for six years. As Director of Experiential Learning, Dr. Moretto oversees Field Experience and Professional Development. She also works to build community partnerships and expand experiential learning opportunities for students through field experience opportunities, service-learning courses, and more. |
Image Removed | Michelle graduated from the University of South Florida with her bachelor's degree in 2004. She continued her education at USF and earned her master's degree in Public Health (Community and Family Health) in 2006. Immediately after graduating, Michelle was hired as the Graduate Advisor/Recruiter for the college. She was also responsible to plan special events for the college, such as the new student orientations and the graduation celebrations. Michelle currently serves as the Administrator for field experience. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, exercising, traveling and spending quality time with her family. |
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Image Removed | Wanda is the Administrative Specialist and joined the COPH Academic & Student Affairs Department in 2012. She enjoys serving on various committees throughout the College and is always eager to offer her assistance to staff and students. She enjoys spending time with her children, exercising and reading. |
Image Removed | Ginny is happy to have joined the COPH Academic & Student Affairs in 2011, as the Office Receptionist. She enjoys helping students achieve their goals. She enjoys spending time with her husband and kids and grandson, going to Disney, Busch Gardens, camping and watching movies. |
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Image Removed | Somer Burke, Academic AdministratorDepartment of Health Policy and Management and Public Health Practicesburke@health.usf.edu Somer is a proud alumna from the USF College of Public Health. She has worked at the College since 2001 in various roles. She joined the Public Health Practice program in 2006 and the Department of Health Policy and Management in 2013. She enjoys helping each student reach his/her goal of a degree in public health. Somer is also an adjunct instructor for USF and St. Petersburg College. Outside of work she cherishes her free time by spending it with her family and friends, traveling, and relaxing. |
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