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(Archive March 2006) Get a Career in Criminal Justice

By Dennis Carney | Observer Reporter

The Career Services Department is organizing a Career Panel for anyone interested in a career in criminal justice on March 27 at 11:30 a.m. in the North cafeteria. The panel will consist of five speakers and will run until 1 p.m. Light refreshments will be pro­vided.

According to Michelle Contey of Career Services the following speakers will attend: Mitchel Kupferman, of the Boston Police, a Crime Scene Investigator with a bachelor’s degree in both Chem­istry and Forensics; Lieutenant Michael Haly, the Worcester House of Correction, with an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice. He also has sixteen years with the Sheriff’s Department; Dr. Henry Culver, Director and Chief Probation Officer at Massachusetts Trial Court, Gardner, who holds a doctorate degree in Organiza­tional Development and a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology.

Also on the panel is Chief Karen Kolimaga, MWCC Campus Police, with one year as a Probation Officer, ten years as a Patrol Officer, achieving the rank of Lieutenant with the Athol Massa­chusetts Police Department before joining the Campus police in January 2006; Lois Gilbert, a SAFEPLAN Advocate for Battered Woman’s Resources. with an associates degree in Human Services and Criminal Justice and a bachelor’s degree in Human Services. She also has nine years experience with the Battered Woman’s Re­sources.

There will be an opportunity for questions. For more informa­tion, contact Michelle Contey at 978-630-9482.

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