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QCC Welcomes New Staff

June 2017

We are very pleased to announce the following staff updates:

On June 4, 2017, Administrative Services welcomed Elizabeth Blaue as System Analyst/Programmer. Ms. Blaue has been at Quinsigamond Community College since 2006 as a Staff Assistant/ERP Client Software Support. Prior to her work at QCC, she was a Help Desk Support Analyst at UMASS Memorial Hospital. Ms. Blaue earned a Bachelor’s of Computer Science from Worcester State University. 

On June 5, 2017, Administrative Services welcomed Juliana Esposito as Purchasing Manager. Ms. Esposito has been with Quinsigamond Community College since 2008 as an Accountant II in Payroll. She is the current chair of the Operations Council and she is a member of the Support, Help and Encouragement (S.H.E.) program at QCC. Ms. Esposito earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration from Nichols College.

On June 5, 2017, Academic Affairs welcomed Erica Stevenson as Teacher, Children’s School. Ms. Stevenson has been with Quinsigamond Community College as a part time Teacher in the Children’s school for over 6 years. She has also worked as a Preschool Teacher in the private sector for over 16 years. She is certified by Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care for Preschool and Infant/Toddler Lead Teacher and she is CPR and First Aid certified. Ms. Stevenson earned an Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education from Quinsigamond Community College. 

On June 12, 2017, Academic Affairs welcomed Melissa A. Desmarais as Administrative Secretary I, School of Humanities & Education. Ms. Desmarais brings to this position over 14 years of administrative assistant and clerical experience in the public and private education sector, serving most recently as an Administrative Secretary I at Bristol Community College. Ms. Desmarais earned an Associate of Science in Paralegal Studies at Fisher College.

On June 14, 2017, Academic Affairs welcomed Maureen Giacobbe back to QCC in a new role as Coordinator of Instructional Technology and Assessment. Ms. Giacobbe brings to this position over 12 years of Instructional Design experience in the public and private sector. While at QCC she worked 5 years as a Career Placement Representative and taught computer applications as an adjunct faculty member. Ms. Giacobbe earned a B achelors in Information Systems from University of Massachusetts Lowell and a Master of Education in Instructional Technology from Lesley University.   

Please join us in welcoming QCC's new staff into their new roles. 

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