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Lisa Barry Lisa Barry 
Transfer Credit Evaluator

Lisa earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting at Queens College. Lisa worked in NYC for several years in multiple accounting positions before moving to Long Island. She has worked as an Office Manager for nine years where she was responsible for all customer correspondence, maintenance of company records, handling accounts receivable and accounts payable, in charge of payroll, purchasing and more.

Lisa is also a proud parent of a Stony Brook graduate!

 


Isabella BatorIsabella Bator, M.A. 
Lead Academic Advisor

Isabella earned her Bachelor's Degree from Stony Brook University in Sociology. Following her studies, she joined the Peace Corps in China for two years as a volunteer English teacher. This sparked her passion for global education and she completed her Master’s Degree in International Development & Social Change at Clark University, focusing on education equity.

Isabella has vast experience in academic, advising, and student affairs services. More recently, she held an administrative and supervisory role working with diverse and underrepresented student populations entering Allied Health field, and managing faculty in the Liberal Arts & Sciences department. Isabella has also taught classes in subjects such as interpersonal communication, freshman seminar, and career development.

As a former Wolfie, she is excited to join the Academic and Transfer Advising Services team  to help students realize their true potential and succeed in reaching their goals!                                          


Nicole Murry

Nicole Chiuchiolo, M.A.
Senior Academic Advisor

Nicole realized her passion for higher education during her time at Fordham University, where she served as an orientation leader and student ambassador. 

After graduating with her undergraduate degree in Communications, Nicole went on to pursue her Master's Degree in Higher Education Administration at Stony Brook. Nicole has previously worked at Stony Brook in Student Life, and St. Joseph's University in Institutional Advancement. Nicole is thrilled to be back at SBU to join the ATAS team!

 


ZulaykaZulayka Fagan, M.S.Ed
Operations Manager

Zulayka earned her BA in Public Communication from SUNY Buffalo State. She obtained her Master’s degree in Elementary Education with an extension in Bilingual Education from NYIT.

Prior to joining the ATAS team, she has worked in philanthropy by assisting in the fundraising efforts of art and education based nonprofits. Most recently, she worked as a Lead teacher within Long Island City and Nassau County. She accepted the role as Operations manager which merges both her philanthropic experience and background in education. 

Zulayka is excited to join the SBU community and the ATAS team! 


Rebecca Geist

Rebecca Geist, M.S 
Lead Academic Advisor 

Rebecca received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology with a minor in Speech Communication at St. Joseph’s University. She then obtained her Master of Science Degree in School Counseling from Long Island University. She has always had a passion for helping students succeed and greatly enjoys seeing students meet their goals. Rebecca has worked in a variety of roles in the education field specializing in tutoring, special education, counseling, foster care, and college admissions.

Rebecca is excited to be a part of the Academic and Transfer Advising Services Team and the SBU community!



Dan GrossDaniel Gross, M.B.A 
Assistant Director

Dan earned both his BA in Psychology and MBA at Stony Brook University. After receiving his masters, Dan worked for Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions helping college students across Long Island prepare for entrance exams for admission to graduate programs. After his time at Kaplan, Dan came back "home" to Stony Brook University. He first worked in the Graduate School in the records, course catalog, and admissions areas. Dan then shifted to the Registrar's Office where he was the Assistant Registrar for Departmental Degree Audit. After his time there, Dan advised students on New York State Aid requirements and eligibility from the Financial Aid Office. 

Dan looks forward to continuing his passion of advising students in this role as Assistant Director in the Academic and Transfer Advising Services office.  


PhotoTracey Iorio, M.S.
Assistant Director

Tracey Iorio is an Assistant Director in the Academic and Transfer Advising Services Office. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Fairleigh Dickinson University and her Masters of Science in Mental Health Counseling and NY State license from LIU C.W Post in 2009. Tracey came to Stony Brook University in 2002 and worked as an advisor in the Transfer Office, which merged with Academic Advising Center in the summer of 2012. Prior to working at Stony Brook she spent 14 years as Senior Associate Director of Admissions at The Juilliard School.

Along with her role as an advisor to current Stony Brook University students, she coordinates the Joint Admissions program to admit students from Suffolk County and Nassau Community Colleges. Tracey provides these student with one-on-one advising each semester to ensure a seamless transition to Stony Brook. Another important role for Tracey is the Opening of School Committee, which provides incoming students with activities, workshops and community information during the weekend prior to the first day of school.


PhotoMelissa Klott, M.B.A
Transfer Articulation Specialist

Melissa received both her BS in Information Systems and Masters in Business Administration from Stony Brook University.  While attending Stony Brook, Melissa worked in the Academic and Transfer Advising Services Office and for the Graduate Program in Public Health.  She then worked at Stony Brook’s Registrar’s Office as the Assistant Registrar for Scheduling before working at St. Joseph’s College as an Enterprise Systems Programmer.  Melissa is thrilled to be back as part of the Academic and Transfer Advising Services team!

 

 


MaudelyneMaudelyne Maxineau, MSW
Lead Academic Advisor

Maudelyne received her Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts at the City University of New York—CUNY. She then earned her MSW at Adelphi University and entered the education field. 

She has worked in higher education for nearly 15 years as an academic leader and advisor. For most of her career, Maudelyne has worked in community college settings, helping to craft student policies and ensuring students have positive and meaningful college experiences. She is passionate about student success and ensuring students utilize campus resources. 

Maudelyne is excited to have the opportunity to work with the Academic and Transfer Advising Service team and serve SBU students.

 


James Montren
Director for Pre-Health Advising

James serves as the Pre-Professional Advisor in the Center. He graduated from New York University, studying a wide-range of topics, languages, literature and linguistics - mainly Russian, German, Gothic, and Old Church Slavic - in pursuit of his bachelor's and master's degrees. Jim's advising and Pre-Health experience began at NYU in the early 90s.


PhotoMary Beth Powers, MSW
Associate Director

Mary Beth earned an MSW from Stony Brook University's School of Social Welfare and a BA in English from LeMoyne College. To date she has over 20 years of experience in higher education, primarily in residential life and academic advising. Among her current responsibilities in Academic and Transfer Advising Services, the one she values and enjoys most is working one-on-one with students to help them achieve their highest potential. Focusing on students' strengths, interests, and emerging talents, Mary Beth's proudest moments are when she witnesses students truly "seeing" themselves for the first time, and finding they like what they see.

Mary Beth is both self-proclaimed Dolphin (LeMoyne mascot) and Seawolf, an avid beach comber, collector of rocks, lover of antiques, tireless gardener, and pensive poet. "I just like to look for the beauty in the world...and create it where I can. And I see a lot of beauty in the efforts and achievements, both great and small, of our students."


Ariana Rivera
Academic Advisor

Ariana Rivera earned her Associate's degree from Suffolk County Community College before completing a B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Communications at Baruch College in New York City. She previously volunteered at the Long Island State Veterans Home and worked her way up to working in both the admissions and business office. She is now an enthusiastic academic advising intern with the Academic and Transfer Advising Services (ATAS) team at Stony Brook University!


PhotoKimberly Schwartz, M.S.
Associate Director for Transfer Evaluation and Articulation

Kimberly Schwartz earned her Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Delaware in 2005. She received her Master's degree in School Counseling at Long Island University/C.W. Post in 2008

Kim has worked in higher education for over 15 years and has been working at Stony Brook University since 2008. She began her career at Stony Brook working as an Advisor in the Transfer Office. She accepted the position of Assistant Director for Transfer Articulation in which she made the transition for transfer students easier by creating a database that allows incoming and current students to view their course equivalencies from their previous schools.

Kim currently serves as the Associate Director for Transfer Articulation and loves being able to help students, faculty and staff “behind the scenes.”  


Katie SeitzKaitlyn Seitz, M.A.
Assistant Director

Katie received her Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education from SUNY New Paltz and Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration from Stony Brook University. While completing her master's degree, Katie worked as a graduate assistant with Pre-Health Advising, Finish in 4, and the Health Science Department. She then worked at Stony Brook's Career Center as the Healthcare Career Coach and has always had an interest working with students who have a passion seeking careers in the healthcare industry.

Katie has instructed courses including ADV (Advising) 101 and WSE 381 (Service Learning in STEM) and has always had a passion for teaching. Katie is thrilled and excited to work with the Academic and Transfer Advising Services team!


PhotoDeborah Serling, Ph.D.
Director, Academic & Transfer Advising Services

Dr. Serling earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Cornell University, her Master's in Public Administration from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (Syracuse University), and her Masters of Arts and Ph.D. in Psychology from Ohio State University.

Dr. Serling has worked in higher education for over 20 years serving undergraduate and graduate students as an advisor, a psychologist, a faculty member, and an administrator. Dr. Serling's research interests have included undecided students, career development, and self-esteem. Prior to working in higher education, Dr. Serling worked for Reading Is Fundamental in Washington, DC and the New York State Senate.


Rache SullivanRachel Sullivan, M.A.
Lead Academic Advisor

Rachel received her BA in Psychology and Philosophy/Religious Studies with a minor in Mindfulness and Contemplative Living at St. Joseph's University, NY. She then went on to earn her MA in History of Philosophies, East and West at Stony Brook University and fell in love with the Seawolf experience and vibrant intellectual culture of SBU. 

Rachel has been passionate about higher education administration since her days as an undergraduate student, when she served as an Orientation Leader, Campus Activities Board member, and peer tutor. In her professional career, she has previously served as an Assistant Director, Student Accessibility Services Counselor, and lecturer for First Year Experience seminars and World Religions classes at St. Joseph's University. She is excited to assist students on their academic journeys as part of SBU's Academic and Transfer Advising Services Team!


Meghan Sweeney Meghan Sweeney,  M.S. Ed 
Academic Advisor

Meghan received her B.A. in Applied Psychology and Human Relations from Pace University and her M.S.Ed in School Counseling from Hunter College. She previously worked for Eastern Suffolk BOCES as a School Counselor and at the New York Institute of Beauty as Student Services. Meghan thrives on organization and structure but understands that creative minds will need creative solutions in order to perform at their highest potential. She has a passion for finding potential where others would not, both at work and at home. In her free time she enjoys refurbishing antique furniture that deserves a new lease on life!

She is excited to have the opportunity to work with the Academic and Transfer Advising Services team and serve Stony Brook University’s students!


Megan Taranto

Megan Taranto 
Transfer Credit Evaluator Specialist

Megan earned a B.A. in Multidisciplinary Studies at Stony Brook University with a focus in Business, English, and Sociology.  While attending Stony Brook, Megan worked in the Undergraduate Admissions Office as a Student Admissions Assistant for Processing. 

Megan is thrilled to be back at Stony Brook and a member of the Academic and Transfer Advising Services team!

 


PhotoLisa Vertucci, M.S.
Transfer Articulation and Data Coordinator

Lisa earned an Associates in Liberal Arts from Suffolk County Community College, a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology from Adelphi University, and a Master's in School Counseling from C.W.Post-Long Island University. In 2008 she began working at Stony Brook University in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, specializing in International student admissions. This experience really connected her to the University and the importance of helping students throughout the application process.

In November 2012, Lisa began a new position in Academic & Transfer Advising Services as a Transfer Advisor. She is happy to continue in a role that assists students in reaching their goals. She is also involved with the transfer articulation process in order to make transferring credits and transitioning to a new University easier for our incoming Transfer students.

She is also a veteran of the Stony Brook's unique Roth Pond Regatta, where students, faculty and staff race across Roth Pond in boats constructed only of cardboard, duct tape, and paint. Her advice to future competitors: "Use a lot of duct tape and prepare to get wet!"