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Knox College Senior Administration


Teresa L. Amott Teresa L. Amott, President
Prior to assuming her post at Knox College, President Amott spent six years as provost and dean of the faculty at Hobart and William Smith Colleges (HWS) in Geneva, New York. Educated in economics, President Amott holds a Ph.D. from Boston College and a B.A. from Smith College. Her research has focused on the labor market experiences of women and people of color.

Denise Bailey Denise Bailey, Executive Assistant to the President
Bailey started at Knox in 1988. Prior to that, she managed the Knox College Credit Union from 1983-1988. The basic function of her position as executive assistant to the president and assistant secretary to the Board of Trustees is to assist the president in the overall operation of the office, coordinate special projects and events, and serve as staff liaison to the Board of Trustees.

Tom Axtell Tom Axtell, Vice President for Finance and Administrative Services
Axtell has been at Knox since 1999 and began his career here as the vice president for finance. He serves as co-chair of the Institutional Planning Group (IPG). Prior to Knox, Axtell was the associate treasurer and director of financial planning at Wesleyan University. He received his B.A. in biology from Oberlin College and his M.B.A. and M.E.M. from Yale University.

Lawrence Breitborde Lawrence Breitborde, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, Professor of Anthropology & Sociology
As Knox's chief academic officer, Breitborde has worked with faculty and academic departments on a major revision of our general education program and the establishment of six new academic programs. Prior to joining Knox in 1995, he was the William S. Godfrey Professor and Chair of Anthropology at Beloit College, where he also served as associate dean from 1985-1987. A cultural and linguistic anthropologist, Breitborde's principal research led to a number of publications and the book Speaking and Social Identity. He earned his B.A. degree in geography from Clark University and his M.A. and Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Rochester.

Steve Hall Steve Hall, Director of Information Technology Services
Hall joined Knox in 1993. As director of information technology services, he leads a team that operates and advances Knox's information technology infrastructure to support the goals of the College. Before coming to Knox, Hall worked in the aerospace and defense industry for TRW Inc. as a software developer, project manager, spacecraft systems engineer, and consultant to the Department of Defense and other governmental agencies. He is a graduate of Bradley University with a B.S. in computer science and mathematics.

Lori Schroeder Haslem Lori Schroeder Haslem, Associate Dean of the College, Professor of English
A member of the Knox faculty since 1996, Haslem is an expert in Shakespeare and Renaissance literature and has written chapters for an anthology published by the Modern Language Association, a piece from Liverpool University Press, and articles in scholarly publications. She earned a B.A. at Purdue University, M.A. at the University of Illinois-Urbana, and a Ph.D. at the University of Denver. Haslem is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and winner of the 2001 Philip Green Wright - Lombard College Prize, a Knox College award for distinguished teaching. At Knox, she has served on a number of committees, including the Faculty Committee on Academic Standing and on the Broadcast, Internet, and Publications Board.

Karrie Heartlein Karrie Heartlein, Director of Governmental & Community Relations
Heartlein is the director of governmental & community relations, where she coordinates efforts to enhance the partnership between the College and Galesburg and cultivates opportunities to work more effectively with local, state, and federal governments. Prior to taking this role, she served as the College's director of public relations for 12 years. Before coming to Knox, Heartlein was the director of firmwide communications for the accounting and consulting firm McGladrey & Pullen, LLP. Prior to that, she worked in communications for Caterpillar Inc. Heartlein graduated from Bradley University with B.A. and M.A. degrees in English.

Beverly Holmes Beverly Holmes, Vice President for Advancement
As the vice president for advancement, Holmes oversees fundraising and alumni relations. She came to Knox in 2001 as a special gifts officer. In 2004, Holmes was promoted to associate vice president and assumed management responsibilities for special gifts, alumni relations, and planned giving. She has held her present position since 2006. Before joining Knox, she was the director of communications for Lands' End, where she oversaw public relations and customer communications. Prior to that, Holmes worked in public relations and consumer affairs for Corning Glass Works and Frito-Lay. She graduated from Cornell University with a B.S. degree in consumer economics/journalism/nutrition.

Debra Southern Debra Southern, Dean of Students
Southern came to Knox in 2000 and joined the Office of Student Development as assistant dean of students in 2001. Before coming to Knox she was the assistant dean of students and director of residence life at Cornell College. Southern earned a B.A. in political science at Illinois Wesleyan University, where she also worked as a residence hall director and summer conference coordinator. She received a M.A. in higher education administration at the University of Iowa.

Paul Steenis Paul Steenis, Vice President for Enrollment and Dean of Admission
As vice president for enrollment and dean of admission, Steenis oversees enrollment for the College. He graduated from Knox College with a B.A. in philosophy and economics and business administration. Starting as an admission counselor shortly after his graduation, he has seen classes come and go and many changes that impact the application, admission, and financial aid process. Throughout the course of his 25+ years of service to the College, some things have remained the same: Knox continues to provide a world class education to a great group of students.

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