Leadership 1100 Instructor Bios |
Bronda Barron is the Director of Annual Giving in the Office of Development at Troy University. She earned her B.S. in Finance from Troy University in 1991 and an M.B.A. in Information Systems in 2007. Bronda taught LDR 1100 in Fall 2008 and Spring 2009. Bronda also serves as the majorette and dance coordinator for the South of the South Marching Band. Mrs. Barron has over twenty years of twirling experience, including four years with the Sound of the South Marching Band. She designed and taught choreography for dancers and twirlers for talent competitions, beauty pageants and marching competitions. Bronda resides in Troy with her husband Lavonne and their two daughters, Carrley and Cailyn.
Kellis Boland received her A.S. in Biology from Gordon College in Barnesville, Georgia in 2005. In 2007, she completed her B.S. in Animal Science and in 2009 she received her M.A.L., both from the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. Kellis is a member of the Association of Leadership Educators, the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture, and the American Association of Agricultural Education. In Fall 2009, Kellis will begin her PhD at Auburn University. She is married to Sean Boland, a graduate assistant athletic trainer for Troy University. In her free time, Kellis likes to go to baseball games, work in her yard, and read.
Chanukah Gray received her B.S. in Psychology and Human Services at Troy University in 2005 and a M.S. in Post Secondary Education/Psychology in 2007. As an undergraduate, Chanukah was very involved in a variety of campus organizations including Trojan Ambassadors, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and the University Housing office. Currently, she works within the First Year Studies office as the Coordinator of Testing and Assessment and as the campus advisor for Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. As a former leadership student and participant in Dr. Hawkins and Dr. Kline’s Capstone Leadership Seminar, Chanukah enjoys teaching LDR 1100 students the techniques needed to advance their leadership skills.
Joe Hutto, a native of Abbeville, Alabama received a B. S. in Business Administration and Marketing from Troy University in 2007 and Master of Public Administration in 2009. As an undergraduate, Joe served as SGA President, Vice President, was involved in various other clubs and organizations and was in Dr. Hawkins and Dr. Kline’s Capstone Leadership Seminar. Joe has worked with Governor Bob Riley and has previously served as an admissions officer for TROY University. Joe currently works as Troy University’s Coordinator of Student Involvement and Leadership. Joe recently married another TROY graduate, Staci Davis. Joe’s hobbies include running and traveling.
Dendy Moseley received is B.S. in Finance from Troy University in 1998. After graduation, Dendy spent eight years in corporate banking in Birmingham. In 2006, Dendy moved back to Troy and accepted a position with the Alabama AGSC/STARS department as Program Coordinator. Dendy completed his MBA from Troy University in 2009. Dendy is married and has a four-month old son. He currently serves as chapter advisor of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Dendy is also very involved in several community service projects such as the “Chipping in to Fight Cancer Golf Tournament” he created in 2003.
Ryan Spry received both his B.S. of Business Administration from Troy University in 2005 and Master of Public Administration in 2008. In the future, Ryan plans to pursue an Ed.D in Higher Administration. Ryan currently serves as Troy University's Coordinator of Intramural Sports as well as Faculty Advisor for FarmHouse Fraternity. Ryan recently married another TROY graduate, Amy Scaro, who works in Troy University’s eCampus division. As an undergraduate, Ryan, served as SGA President, was highly involved in many activities, and participated in Dr. Hawkins and Dr. Kline's Capstone Leadership seminar. Ryan taught LDR 1100 in Spring 2009
Keith Sessions received his A.S. in pre-business at Enterprise-Ozark Community College and a B.S. in Marketing at Auburn University in 1990. In 1993 he received his M.B.A. from the University of South Alabama. And finally, in 2007, he received his Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration from Auburn University. Keith is currently the Executive Director of the Alabama AGSC/STARS Program (state articulation/transfer program). Keith is married and has four sons. He is very involved with the community and his church. Keith has taught both LDR 1100 and LDR 3300 at Troy University. As a hobby, Keith enjoys building websites for local businesses and organizations.
Josh Wooden received his B.S. in Psychology at TROY in 2004 and his M.S. in Counseling/Student Affairs in 2008. As an undergraduate student, Josh was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity and worked in the University Housing office. As a graduate student, he was president of Chi Sigma Iota honor society and worked for the Dean of Students. He is currently the Coordinator of Career Services in the Center for Student Success at TROY and is an advisor with Delta Epsilon Iota Honor Society on campus. Josh taught LDR 1100 in 2008.
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