AUBURN — Central Maine Community College President Scott Knapp has announced the following appointments:
Christine Lee, advising specialist, comes to CMCC from the University of Maine at Augusta. She holds a degree in mental health and human services and is certified as a substance abuse rehabilitation technician and has her mental health rehabilitation technician/community certification. She is also a child and youth care practitioner.
Rebecca Buck, advising specialist, brings to CMCC prior experience in higher education student advising. She has a bachelor’s degree in health sciences, and is working on her Master of Science degree in adult and higher education. She is an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys exploring New England.
Crystal Ayotte, nursing instructor, has served as an adjunct instructor in the nursing program and has more than a decade of experience as a nurse at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston and Maine Medical Center in Portland. She is nearing completion of a master’s degree with a clinical nurse leader specialization. She will be working with the CMCC nursing cohort in Damariscotta.
Amy Rousseau, nursing instructor, is originally from Lewiston-Auburn. She started her career in elementary education. After earning degrees in nursing from CMCC and UMaine Fort Kent, she became employed at St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Lewiston where she continues to serve as an orthopedic educator and nighttime house supervisor. She has her pediatric advanced life support and advanced cardiac life support certification, and occasionally works as a floor nurse.
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