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CBCS employees celebrated for reaching career milestones at USF

CBCS honorees

Left to right: Lorna Henley, PhD; Julie Serovich, PhD; and Debra Mowery, PhD

Faculty and staff from across the college gathered in the MHC Atrium Thursday afternoon to celebrate those who have reached significant milestones in their career at USF. Dean Julie Serovich, PhD gave a presentation and led rounds of trivia for the honorees.

Read the full list of awardees below.

35 years

  • Shelley Clarke, MA, BCBA
  • Debra Mowery, PhD

30 years

  • Lorna Henley

25 years

LOS honorees
  • Brenda Brinson
  • Lydia Hentschel
  • Lisa Landis
  • Michael Lynch, PhD
  • Brent Small, PhD
  • Victor Trinidad

20 years

Victor Molinari and Dean Serovich
  • Kathy Black, PhD
  • Dawn Cecil, PhD
  • Victor Molinari, PhD, ABPP
  • Scott Young, PhD

15 years

LOS luncheon honorees
  • Lisa Coy
  • Pamela Hardy-Jones
  • Sarah Payton, MBA
  • Janet Reyes
  • Ellen Weber, MEd

10 years

LOS Luncheon honorees
  • Adrian Brooks

  • Lizette Delarosa

  • Alberto Delgado

  • Martha Fleming

  • Alicia Flores

  • Krystal McFee, BCBA

  • Shanica Meadows

  • Ráchael Powers, PhD

  • Julie Serovich, PhD


5 years

LOS 5 year
  • Jason Anthony, PhD, EdS
  • Alexandra Brandimore, PhD, CCC-SLP
  • Melissa Brimeyer
  • Vicky Buckles, PhD, LMHC, CRC
  • Maria Carlo, PhD
  • Amanda Carpenter
  • Andrea Carroz
  • Elizabeth Cassell, BCBA
  • Brenda Dimitras
  • Matthew Foster, PhD
  • Sandra Jones, MA
  • Betsy Lazega
  • Jungmee Lee, PhD
  • Sharon Loschiavo, MEd
  • Robert Lutfi, PhD
  • Claudia Millar Jimenez, MPH
  • Allie Montoya
  • Erol Ozmeral, PhD
  • Laura Redwine, PhD
  • Elizabeth Ruiz, MA
  • Schafaris Saunders
  • Karine Simmons, MS
  • Trina Spencer, PhD, BCBA-D
  • Melissa Thompson, MSW, LCSW
  • Riaan van Zyl, PhD
  • Meghan von der Embse, EdS, NCSP
  • Jeffrey Williams, PhD

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