Welcome to the Staff Council
The FLC Staff Council was initiated in the Spring of 2019 and continues to “support and promote the interests and needs of FLC staff, as they fulfill the mission and support the strategic plan of the College.”
What we do
- This Staff Council is responsible for advocating for staff members on areas of shared concern or interest and providing for exchange and dissemination amongst staff members at the College.
- The Council can facilitate communication between staff, students, faculty, administration, and the Board of Trustees. Already, we have created a staff e-mail listserv, and this year, the council plans to solicit more feedback and active engagement from College staff members.
For questions and suggestions about the Staff Council please submit our form.
Meetings
Fall 2025
Staff Council meets the second Wednesday of the month from 10:30–12:00 p.m. Meetings vary in location.
- 9/10/25
- 10/8/25
- 11/12/25
- 12/10/25
- Spring dates TBD
View agendas, minutes, and related documents.
2025-2026 Staff Council Roster
- Advancement - Katie Nester, Advancement
- Athletics - Angela Roberts, Athletics
- Academic Affairs – Jon Smith, School of Education
- Diversity Affairs - Al Wolfe (Co-Chair), Student Belonging
- Enrollment Management – Tanya Dalebout, Admissions
- Finance and Administration - Kim Angel, Police Services
- Human Resources (ex-officio) - Erin Beezley, Human Resources
- Student Engagement - Stella Zhu (Co-Chair), Student Well-being
- Exempt Staff Representatives
- Allison Riggs, Housing
- Emma Salazar, TRIO Student Success Center
- Jane Cobb, Health Center
- Maggie Magierski, School of Arts & Sciences
- Nicolette Griese, Student Belonging
- Classified Staff Representatives
- Frank Griese, Physical Plant Services
- Jenica Baier, Skyhawk Station
- Leah Hale, Katz School of Business
- Nelly Gregg, Physical Plant Services
- Travis Johnson, School of Arts & Sciences
- 2SLGBTQIA+ Group Representative
- Katya Spiecker, Skyhawk Station
- FSOC Group Representative
- Amy Cao, Center of Southwest Studies