Leadership & College Contacts

 

Campus Diversity Resource Development Committee

The purpose of the OICF Campus Diversity Resource Development Committee is to lead a campaign during OICF's FY2007-08 to secure financial resources that will aid the member colleges in their efforts to reach out to and retain students from population groups that are underrepresented on their campuses.
 

 

 

OICF College/University & Partner Organization Contacts

The purpose of the OICF College & University Contacts is to provide an opportunity for staff from the OICF members (and community service organizations) to network, benchmark, and develop programs (fundable and otherwise) to recruit and retain individuals from populations that may be underrepresented on various OICF college and university campuses.

 

OICF College Contacts:

Concordia University
Bobi Swan, Director of Admissions
Delishia Pittman, Admissions Counselor

George Fox University
Burel Ford, Director of Multicultural Affairs
Krissy Findley, Associate Dean of Student Leadership
Dale Seipp, Executive Director of Admissions

Lewis & Clark College
Lisa S. Webb, Associate Dean of Students & Director of Ethnic Student Affairs

Linfield College
Lisa Knodle-Bragiel, Director of Admissions

Marylhurst University
John D. French, Director, Admissions & Enrollment Relations

Pacific University
Eva Krebs, Vice President of Student Life

Reed College
Lisa Moore, Assistant Dean of Multicultural Affairs

University of Portland
Multicultural Programs Coordinator

Warner Pacific College
Shannon Mackey, Director of Admissions

Willamette University
Gordy Toyama, Director of Multicultural Affairs

 

Partner Organization Contacts:

Native American Youth & Family Center
Nichole June Maher, Executive Director
Jayme Hamann, High School Advocate

Self Enhancement, Inc.
Robin Beavers-Robinson, Academic & Employment Coordinator
David Allen, Post High School Program Coordinator

 

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