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Administrative Managers Advisory Council

The Arts & Sciences Dean’s Office established the Administrative Managers Advisory Council (AMAC) as the successor to the previously established PeopleSoft Transition Advisory Council (PTAC).  AMAC serves as part of the College’s staff governance structure, providing recommendations and feedback to the Business Operations Leadership Team (BOLT).  BOLT directs the activities of AMAC, ensures timely decisions are made, and ensures that timely feedback is provided regarding the issues and recommendations that are brought to its attention.  AMAC is responsible for soliciting feedback from and representing Administrative Managers and their units regarding best practices, communication, policies, business processes, systems, and training.

AMAC Members


Adrienne Jeffries

AMAC Leadership
AMAC Facilitator

[email protected]
Adrienne Jeffries


Andrea Walens

AMAC Leadership
AMAC Facilitator

[email protected]
Andrea Walens


Derek Cain

Natural Sciences and Mathematics AMAC Representative through July 2027
Biology

[email protected]
Derek Cain


Elsabet Fisseha

Fine Arts and Humanities AMAC Representative through July 2026
Music

[email protected]
Elsabet Fisseha


Jaclyn Hardison

Undergraduate Education AMAC Representative through July 2027
Academic Advising

[email protected]
Jaclyn Hardison


Olivia Kirby Hopkins

Fine Arts and Humanities AMAC Representative through July 2027
Classics

[email protected]
Olivia Kirby Hopkins


Irina Olenicheva

Social Sciences and Global Programs AMAC Representative through July 2027
Anthropology

[email protected]
Irina Olenicheva


Erin Pelletier

Natural Sciences and Mathematics AMAC Representative through July 2026
Psychology & Neuroscience

[email protected]
Erin Pelletier


Barbara Taylor

Social Sciences and Global Programs AMAC Representative through July 2026
Geography

[email protected]
Barbara Taylor