Cazenovia College has made several changes to key administrative positions. DAWN GILBERT-BOLSON has joined the equestrian team coaching staff as the head western coach of the Cazenovia Wildcats. She is an AQHA professional horseman and the owner/head trainer of Dawn Gilbert Show Horses, LLC. Gilbert-Bolson has coached riders to world or reserve world champion in […]
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Cazenovia College has made several changes to key administrative positions. DAWN GILBERT-BOLSON has joined the equestrian team coaching staff as the head western coach of the Cazenovia Wildcats. She is an AQHA professional horseman and the owner/head trainer of Dawn Gilbert Show Horses, LLC. Gilbert-Bolson has coached riders to world or reserve world champion in three different breeds and four disciplines. She attended SUNY Morrisville, where she competed on the equestrian team. GREG KENNEDY has been appointed as institutional advancement database manager at Cazenovia College. He previously worked at ClearPath Diagnostics as the director of information technology. His other experience includes several IT-related positions with established and startup businesses. Kennedy graduated from SUNY Polytechnic Institute with a bachelor’s degree in computer science. LORI MULLIGAN has joined Cazenovia College as a mental-health professional in the Counseling Center, bringing with her more than 15 years of experience. She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Shippensburg University and a master’s degree in counseling psychology from Rosemont College. CHELSEY PITCHER is the new assistant director of residence life and conduct at Cazenovia College. She comes to the college from Binghamton University, having received her master’s degree in student affairs administration in May, and spending the summer working with the President’s Office on special events planning. Pitcher brings a number of experiences in a variety of student affairs areas including activities and event planning, orientation, leadership development, residence life, and community service. KATE TRESSLER is newly appointed to the position of assistant director of Project REACH in the Center for Teaching & Learning at Cazenovia College. She worked as an academic coach and administrator of the peer mentor program for incoming Project REACH students over the past year. Tressler holds a bachelor’s degree from St. John Fisher College and a master’s degree in higher education administration, student advising and counseling from SUNY Stony Brook.