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Jerrick McGirth

Custodian

Dr. Robin McLachlan

McLachlan, Robin

Assistant Professor of Geology

Robin McLachlan is a broadly-trained geologist interested in how the shapes of coastal environments are intimately linked to human development, and vice versa. Specifically, she studies sediment transport from source to sink, mountains to deep sea, focusing on the interaction between sediment and hydrodynamics in the fluvial-marine transition zone. She applies the same scientific rigor and inquiry to her role as an educator and communicator. Her teaching strategies constructively align scientific content and communication skills to best achieve student learning goals and career success.

Brian McLeod

Brian McLeod

Technology Systems Administrator

Dr. Lisa McNeal

Lisa McNeal

Director of e-Learning

Paul Melchor

Melchor, Paul

Director of Facilities & Plant Operations

Dr. Jessica Melilli-Hand

Jessica Melilli-Hand

Associate Professor of English

Debbie Miles

Deborah Miles

Procurement Director

Tyler Mincey

Groundskeeper, Facilities
and Plant Operations

Michael Minick

Minick, Michael

Softball Head Coach

Martin Montes Del Porte

Senior Accountant, Business Services

Dr. Hector Montford

Hector Montford

Assistant Professor of History

Education:
PhD., Auburn University
MA, University of West Florida
BS, Florida State University

Areas of Interest:
US History since 1865
Latin American History
Public History/Archival Studies
Cold War History

About: Dr. Hector Montford teaches US and Latin American history courses at the College of Coastal Georgia. His research interests include US and Latin American diplomacy in the twentieth Century, US foreign policy and American culture during the Cold War, and Public History. For his dissertation, “The Best of Friends and Neighbors: The USIA and American Public Diplomacy Strategy in Cuba, 1953-1962,” Dr. Montford examined the US government’s public diplomacy program in the years before, during, and just after the Cuban Revolution. As a Public Historian, Dr. Montford has worked, interned, and volunteered in a number of museums and archives. While with these organizations, his job duties included archival administration and public outreach, collections management, exhibit design, and archival processing.

Christopher Moore

Police Officer – Camden Center
Camden Faculty/Staff

Melody Moore

Executive Assistant to the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs

Dr. Jessica Morris

Jessica Morris

Assistant Professor of Teacher Education with Specialization in Reading and Literacy Education

Dr. Morris received her Doctor of Education, Curriculum and Instruction, from Columbus State University. Prior to that, she received her Masters of Education, Reading, Language and Literacy Education with an English for the Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) concentration from Georgia State University, and her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Asbury University. Dr. Morris has had numerous leadership roles and has earned awards for both highest gains in student achievement and Teacher of the Year in her K-12 career. Her professional affiliations include the International Literacy Association (ILA), Professors of Literacy and Teacher Education (PLTE), the Georgia Association of Literacy Advocates (GALA), and Phi Delta Kappa. Dr. Morris has been with the Department of Education and Teacher Preparation since 2017, teaching literacy courses and supervising aspiring K-8 teacher candidates. Her reading and writing interests include effective content area literacy instruction and developmentally appropriate practices for K-8 learners. She has almost a decade of classroom experience as a Georgia educator with diverse populations of learners. Her current certifications include K-8 Reading Specialist, Middle Grades English Language Arts, Social Studies and English for Speakers of other languages.

Dr. Michael Morris

Professor of History

Dr. Morris is a Georgia native and a graduate of the Ph.D. program at Auburn University. His areas of specialty are Early America and Native American culture. His research focuses on Native American women and Scots-Irish fur traders in the colonial backcountry. He is the author of three books, one on the Southeastern Indian fur trade, another on Scots-Irish fur traders, and the third on George Galphin and the transformation of the Georgia-South Carolina backcountry. He is currently working on a manuscript about a Cherokee Rebellion during the American Revolution. He is a long time member of the Georgia Association of Historians and South Carolina Historical Association.

Courses Regularly Taught:
The American History survey, parts I & II and the World Civilization survey, parts I & 11. Upper level courses include American Social and Cultural History, Atlantic World History, American Indian to 1840 and the Early Republic.

Patricia Morris

Director of Career and Academic Advising

Garrett Moseley

Garrett Moseley
Chief Systems Engineer

Dr. Tara Mosher

Tara Mosher

Assistant Professor of Nursing

Mosher earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Georgia Southwestern State University in Americus. Prior to that, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from San Diego State University, and her Associate of Science in Nursing from Clayton State College. Her clinical expertise centers around surgical ICU and trauma.

Dr. Matthew Mosley

Matthew Mosley

Assistant Professor of Hospitality
and Tourism Management

Matthew Mosley is an Assistant Professor in the Hospitality & Tourism Management program. He holds a PhD in Hospitality and Tourism Management from Purdue University, a Master’s degree from Eastern Michigan University, and a Bachelor’s from South Dakota State University. Dr. Mosley has worked in the hospitality industry in both restaurants and hotels for over 20 years prior to entering academia. Dr. Mosley’s current research track examines both music and film induced tourism. Dr. Mosley currently teaches classes such as Eco-Tourism, Event Management, Hotel Management, Strategic Management, and Hospitality Finance Management.

Dr. William Mounts

Dr. William Mounts

Dean, School of Business and
Public Management, Professor of Economics

Dr. William S. Mounts, Jr. is the Dean of the School of Business and Public Management at Coastal Georgia, as well as a professor of Economics. Dr. Mounts came to the College in 2011 after 33 years at Mercer University in Macon, GA. He received the Ph.D., M.A., and BBA degrees in economics from the University of Georgia. Dr. Mounts has over 50 academic articles, books, and presentations. His presentations have been at national and international conferences, including the Southern Economics Association, the Western Economics Conference, and the central bank of Switzerland. Journals in which he has published include the “Economics of Governance,” “Journal of Macroeconomics,” “Southern Economic Review,” “Public Choice,” “Journal of Sports Economics,” “Journal of Money, Banking and Credit,” and the “Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics.” Dr. Mounts also has an active consulting practice specializing in economic valuation and interest rate forecasting. On several occasions, he has received the Distinguished Faculty Award for excellence in the classroom and for his research.

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