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- Chrissie Bennett
- Site Manager
- JumpStart
- M.A. in Human Development & Family Studies | University of Missouri
- B.A. in Psychology | University of Missouri
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- Craig Benson
- Assistant Director
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Career Exploration & Strengths Development
- M.B.A. in Business Administration | University of Missouri
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M.Ed. in Education Organization & Leadership | University of Illinois
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B.S. in Business Administration | Kansas State University
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- Linda Coats
- Administratice Associate
- Career Services Operations
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B.S. in Child & Family Development | University of Missouri
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- Norm Gysbers
- Curator’s Professor
- Counseling Psychology
- Ph.D. in Education & Counseling | University of Michigan
- M.S. in Education & Counseling | University of Michigan
- B.S. in Science Education | Hope College
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- Mary Heppner
- Professor
- Counseling Psychology
- Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology | University of Missouri
- M.A. | University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- B.A. | University of Minnesota-Morris
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- Martina Hoyt
- Associate Site Manager
- JumpStart
- B.A. in Psychology | University Of Missouri
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- Joe Johnston
- Director - MU Career Center
- Professor, Counseling Psychology
- Ph.D. in Counseling | University of Michigan
- M.S. in Counseling | University of Michigan
- B.S. in English | University of Michigan
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- Rob McDaniels
- Associate Director, MU Career Center
- A Way with Words and Numbers, Work Study
- M.A. in Counseling Psychology | University of Missouri
- B.A. in Psychology | Columbia College
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- Amanda Nell
- Senior Coordinator
- Online Career Services & Student Employment
- M.A. in Higher Education | University of Michigan
- B.A. in History | Wittenberg University
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- Laura Peiter
- Career Services Assistant
- Online Career Services & Outreach
- M.A. in Media Communications | Webster University
- B.A. in Media Literacy | Webster University
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- Linda Coats
- Administrative Associate
Career Services Operations
- Phone: 573.882.1657
- Location: 201E Student Success Center
- email: coatsl@missouri.edu
Some fun facts about Linda include that her and her husband raise alpacas and horses and she enjoys weaving and crocheting scarves, hats, and more from alpaca fibers. Her favorite musician is Reba McIntire and her favorite book is “Last Child in the Woods” by Richard Louv. If she could travel anywhere right now, she would find herself in beautiful Hawaii.
Most memorable piece of history in Linda’s lifetime: John F. Kennedy’s life and death.
Some fun facts about Mary include that she enjoys walking on the MKT trail with friends and loves popcorn made by her husband in an old caste iron skillet on the stove. If she could travel anywhere, she would love to visit Bolivia and Peru and would probably read some mysteries by Donna Leon or Tony Hillerman on the way.
Favorite quote: “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” –Martin Luther King, Jr.
Some fun facts about Martina include that she has been clowning (yes, as a real clown) with her Grandma since elementary school. Her favorite snack is fresh pineapple and the most courageous thing she has done was to ride the giant ferris wheel, the London Eye, despite a major fear of heights.
Favorite quote: “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” –Eleanor Roosevelt
- Joe Johnston
- Director
MU Career Center
- Phone: 573.882.0699
- Location: 201C Student Success Center
- email: johnstonj@missouri.edu
Some fun facts about Joe include that loves mountain climbing and enjoys watching the St. Louis Cardinals. He is motivated by goal setting and is inspired by music of Peter, Paul, and Mary. If he could travel anywhere right now, he would go to Sanibel Island, Florida, and the most memorable piece of history in his lifetime was Kennedy’s Camelot years.
Favorite quote: “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country” –John F. Kennedy
- Amanda Nell
- Program Director
MU Career Center
- Phone: 573.882.0878
- email: nella@missouri.edu
Some fun facts about Amanda include that she played the flute and piccolo for 10 years and she finds the music of U2 inspiring. Her favorite memories of her home growing up in Ohio were the big trees and the tire swing. She is motivated by achieving goals, her favorite book is “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, the most memorable piece of history in her lifetime was the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Favorite quote: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful people can change the world, indeed it is the only thing that has”