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The following Chicago Regional employees have or are
participating in the PMF Program. Please feel free to contact them to learn
more about their interesting experiences as PMF participants.
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Elizabeth
Miller Williams (1997) graduated in 1996 with a B.A. in Political Science from
Albion College in Albion, Michigan. She completed her Master's in Public
Administration from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University in 1997. Beth has
enjoyed working for SSA because of the emphasis on public service and diversity
of career opportunities. Her current position is District Manager at the
Chicago (West Town) Social Security Office. Her prior positions include
Management Support Specialist, Module Manager at the Great Lakes Program Service
Center, and Area Administrative Assistant in Chicago. Her mentor was Dennis
Davis, Area Director for Metropolitan Chicago. Her hobbies include travel,
baking, reading, and learning how to be "arts-n-crafty." Elizabeth can be
contacted at
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Sue
Denny (1998) is the Public Affairs Specialist in metropolitan Cincinnati and
is responsible for education and outreach. She describes her position as "the
best job in the agency." With her background in communications, it's a natural
fit. Sue grew up in Delaware and has a B.A. in Communication from the American
University in Washington, D.C. She spent her first years out of college working
in radio, television and public relations before being hired as an obituary
clerk for the Wilmington (Del.) News-Journal, the state of Delaware's largest
daily newspaper. She was promoted to general assignment reporter, and then
freelanced for the newspaper and other publications after her first child was
born. Sue began her graduate studies at the University of Delaware and later
relocated with her family to the Cincinnati area. She received a Master of
Public Administration from the University of Cincinnati in 1998 and joined the
downtown Cincinnati Social Security office in August of that year. She also did
details at the Florence, Ky., field office, the Cincinnati Office of Hearings &
Appeals (now ODAR) and the Environmental Protection Agency. Her mentor was Donna
Mukogawa, ARCMOS, now retired. After completing the PMF program, Sue was a
Management Support Specialist in Downtown Cincinnati before becoming the Public
Affairs Specialist in April 2001. Her passion is public affairs, and she loves
her work. Sue and her three children live in Northern Kentucky, where she
volunteers at their schools and cantors at her church. E-mail Sue at
Susan.Denny@ssa.gov.
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Ather
Masood (2000) has a Bachelors of Mental Health Social Work and a Master's in
Medical Social Work from the University of Illinois At Chicago. Ather currently
is a Management Analyst for the Pay and Benefits team in Human Resources. During
the PMF program his mentor was Dennis Davis, Area Director for Area 7, Chicago,
Illinois. Ather regularly represents the Social Security Administration in the
Asian and Muslim communities nationwide. Outside of work, Ather enjoys
volunteering in the community, hosts and produces "The Ather Masood Show," on
CANTV monthly, and enjoys outdoor activities. Ather can be contacted at
Ather.Masood@ssa.gov |
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Diana
Schmidt (2001) graduated in 1998 from Carthage College in Kenosha, WI with a BA
in Political Studies. While working full-time for the County of Oakland in
Michigan, she earned her Master's in Public Administration (MPA) from Oakland
University in Rochester, MI. Upon being accepted as a PMI, Diana choose to work
for the Social Security Administration due to the numerous offices across the
country, especially the Mid-West and because of the direct impact and
interaction with the American Public. As a PMI, she had 5 different rotations
in several different areas of the Agency. Her mentor was Mark Moskop, a
Disability Program Administrator in the Center for Disability. Diana accepted a
management position in a Field Office in the Detroit Metro Area. Diana can be
contacted at
Diana.Schmidt@ssa.gov. |
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Melissa
Vincent-Bennett (2001) graduated in 1999 with a BA in Sociology and Social
Welfare from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In 2001, she earned a
Master's of Public Affairs degree from the LaFollette School of Public Affairs
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her emphasis was on public
administration and social welfare policy. She also spent time as a Welfare
Reform Analyst for the State of Wisconsin. Melissa is currently the Team Leader
of the Management Information Team in the Center for Systems and Automation in
the Chicago Regional Office. Her mentor was Mary Coonda, Deputy Assistant
Regional Commissioner for Management Operations Support. Outside of work,
Melissa is kept busy by her husband, 2 year old son, and their pet Boxer. On the
rare chance that she has free time, she often spends it reading or traveling.
Melissa can be contacted at
Melissa.Vincent-Bennett@ssa.gov. |
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Sarah
Braun (2001) graduated in 1997 with a BA in
Communication Studies from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. After serving
two years of active duty in the army as an Air Defense Artillery officer, she
returned to graduate school at New Mexico State University, and completed her MA
in Communication Studies in 2001. During her first year as a PMF, she was called
back to active duty as part of Operation Enduring Freedom, and served at
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Upon her return to SSA, she
completed the PMF program through rotations as claims representative, management
support specialist, and policy analyst. Her mentor was Marjorie Sletten, OSB
Chief. She is currently a management support specialist in the Peoria, Illinois
field office. During her off-hours, she enjoys spending time with her husband
and young son, and working out. Sarah can be contacted at
Sarah.Braun@ssa.gov. |
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Emily Kuhn
(2002) graduated in 1999 with her B.A. in International Political Economics and
Spanish from Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Upon graduation, she
worked in the finance industry. In 2002, she earned her Master’s degree in
Public Policy from the Hubert Humphrey Institute at the University of
Minnesota. Her degree had an emphasis on economic development at the local and
international level. Emily chose SSA because it is an agency with strong public
service values. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and
puppy. Her hobbies include oil painting, hiking, and foreign travel. Emily
works as an Area Administrative Assistant in Columbus, Ohio Area Office. Emily’s
mentor was Robin Reeves, Center Director for RSI/SSI Policy. Emily can be
contacted at
Emily.Kuhn@ssa.gov. |
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Elizabeth
Muntean (2002) graduated in 1999 with a B.S. in Biology from Indiana
University. In 2002 she earned a dual Master’s degree in Business
Administration and Public Health from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Her degree had an emphasis on public health policy. Elizabeth realized that
Social Security offers many rewarding challenges as well as many different
career opportunities. After working a few years in management in an area and
field office, she chose to take a claims representative position. She made this
career choice in order to stay with the agency while she moved to a new state
with her husband and daughter. Away from work, she enjoys motherhood,
photography, scrap booking, journaling and lots of laughter watching her
daughter grow. Elizabeth can be contacted at
Elizabeth.Muntean@ssa.gov. |
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Nathaniel
D. Powell (2002): Nathaniel graduated in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Clinical Psychology from University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois. He
received an Arts of Masters degree in Social Work with a focus on policy and
administration from the University of Chicago in 2002. Prior to coming to work
for SSA’s Chicago Region, Nathaniel worked at Department of Labor in Washington
D.C and SSA’s Central Office in Baltimore. MD. During the PMF program he
undertook such assignments as social insurance specialist, disability examiner,
claims representative, assistant module manager, and communications lead.
Currently, he is a disability program expert and the Project Officer for the
Regional Office Medical Consultants in the Center for Disability. Nathaniel can
be contacted at
Nathaniel.D.Powell@ssa.gov. |
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Dominick
L. Stokes (2003) has a Bachelors of Science in Psychology from Morgan State
University, Baltimore, Maryland and a Master’s degree in Social Work from the
University of Maryland. Dominick is a Licensed Graduate Social Worker in the
State of Maryland. In graduate school, his concentration was management and
community organization and social action/ social policy respectively. Dominick
is a Special Agent in the Social Security Administration, Office of the
Inspector General in Chicago, IL. Dominick’s mentors are Glen Banks, SSA Area
Director of Area V in Sherman Oaks, California in the San Francisco Region and
Margaret Moore Jackson, Special Agent in Charge of the Strategic
Enforcement Division in Baltimore, Maryland. Outside work, Dominick enjoys
working out, film production, & Play Station Games. Dominick can be contacted
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Dominick.Stokes@ssa.gov. |
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Rory
Robinson (2004) is a Training Specialist with the Center for Human
Resource’s Employee Training and Development Section. His PMF journey included
tours in the Teleservice and Program Service Centers as well as an assortment of
assignments in Human Resources. Prior to receiving a PMF appointment, he served
on active duty in the Air Force and finished his 23-year career as a program
manager for the Community College of the Air Force. Rory completed his
undergraduate studies in Human Resource Management at Faulkner University and
earned his M.S. degree in Public Administration at Troy State University. He
enjoys spending quality time with his family and helping his daughters with
their algebra homework. Rory’s mentor was Diane Harris McGee, Teleservice Center
Director, Chicago Region. He can be contacted at
Rory.Robinson@ssa.gov. |
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Selene
Valdespino (2005) graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Texas at El
Paso with a Bachelor of Social Work. For three years, she worked in the public
school system as a special education coach for high school students with
learning disabilities. Selene then earned her Master’s degree in Social Work
with a concentration in social and economic development from Washington
University in St. Louis, Missouri. During her graduate studies, she helped to
organize a legislative day for a local school of students at the Missouri State
Capitol. Just prior to joining SSA, Selene worked and volunteered in the
nonprofit sector in the area of fundraising and grant administration. Outside
of work, her greatest joys include spending quality time with her family in
Texas and sightseeing Chicago’s cultural and entertainment sites. She and her
husband volunteer as catechist teachers for seventh grade students in their
local parish. Selene’s mentor is Mary Gavin, CREOS Manager. Selene can be
contacted at
Selene.Valdespino@ssa.gov. |
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Marc A. Brandt (2005) retired from the military in 2004,
after completing 20 years of service. During that time, he earned his Bachelor
and MBA degrees through a combination of proficiency exams, and traditional,
videotape and online classes. He and his wife of 24 years (and their boys) are
glad to finally be back near their hometown of Chicago. He truly enjoys life at
the Social Security Administration and feels blessed to be able to continue to
work for America. Off duty, he can usually be found traveling around with
family, fixing up his house, taking classes at the local college, snapping
photos, writing or drawing. His mentor is Sue Kuffel, Project Manager in the
Center for Material Resources in downtown Chicago. Marc can be reached at
marc.brandt@ssa.gov. |
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Casey
Sieler Hurst (2005): Casey graduated in May 2005, from Indiana University in
Bloomington, Indiana, with a Masters’ degree in Public Affairs with a
concentration in Russian and East European Studies. She also has a background in
non-profit work dealing with youth at risk. During her sabbatical from school
in 2003-2004, she worked for a non-profit in Eastern Siberia addressing youth
issues in rural Russia. One bright day in the future, she may yet finish my
thesis. She began her work with SSA in the Philadelphia region, but due to
personal reasons transferred to the Chicago region. She notes that this is just
another example of how SSA not only embodies strong public service values, but
extends these values to the treatment of its employees as well. Outside of work
she enjoys hiking, traveling, and playing shuffleboard. Casey can be contacted
at
Casey.Sieler@ssa.gov. |
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Chris
Wood (2007):Chris graduated in 2007 with a Master of Public Policy
from the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy Studies with
concentrations in finance and poverty and inequality. Over the years, Chris has
worked with various non-profit organizations and NGOs managing community-based
programs in disadvantaged neighborhoods and conducting research on issues of
health care and urban infrastructure both domestically and abroad. Chris’ mentor is Robert Coplin the Director for the Center for Security and Integrity at SSA’s Regional
Office in Chicago. In his free time, Chris enjoys soccer, poker, and cooking.
Chris can be contacted at Chris.Wood@ssa.gov. |
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Al Toni (Tony) Bias (2007) graduated in 2002
with a B.A. in Political Science from California State University at
Northridge. The following year he earned a Master’s degree in Business
Administration from the University of Phoenix. In 2007 Al Toni earned
his Juris Doctorate from the University of Tennessee. While pursuing his
education Tony served in the U.S. Marine Corps, supervised a learning
center operations team and provided academic support to undergraduate
scholarship students. Tony chose to lend his talents to the SSA because
of the various rewarding challenges and the near limitless geographical
opportunities the administration provides. Outside of work Tony enjoys
basketball, sporting events, and exploring Chicago or anywhere else that
can be reached over the weekend. Tony can be contacted at
AlToniF.Bias@ssa.gov.
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Dion Beatty (2007) graduated in December
2006 with a Master of Social Work degree from the University of
Michigan, focusing on Management of Human Services. Shortly before
joining SSA, Dion worked in the private sector in Human Resources in the
Chicago area. Working for SSA matched very closely with Dion’s
background in social services and he was originally hired to work in the
Philadelphia Region. Upon returning to the Chicago Region, Dion will be
continuing his studies toward completion of a Master of Business
Administration degree from DePaul University. Dion is an avid fan of
tennis, and you can convince him to travel just about anywhere! Dion
can be contacted at
Dion.Beatty@ssa.gov.
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Caroline Boch (2008) graduated in 2000 with
a Bachelor of Arts in history from Harvard University. She earned a
Juris Doctorate from Harvard Law School and a Master of Public Policy
from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in 2008. Prior to joining
SSA, Caroline served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in El Salvador and
worked for several nonprofit child advocacy and legal aid organizations
throughout the country. Her mentor is Phyllis Smith, Assistant Regional
Commissioner for Processing Center Operations. In her free time,
Caroline enjoys traveling, spending time outdoors, and trying new
restaurants in the Chicago area. Caroline can be contacted at
Caroline.Boch@ssa.gov.
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Tadd Blair (2008) graduated in 2001 with a
B.A. in Spanish and Economics from the University of Kansas. In 2008 he
earned his Juris Doctorate from the University f Kansas School of Law
and sat for the Illinois Bar Exam in July of 2008. While completing his
education, Tadd has worked in a variety of jobs including: a challenge
course in Kansas; an organization which provided free legal services for
Spanish speaking immigrants in Los Angeles; and a private law practice
law firm in New Mexico. He chose to work for SSA because of the
administration’s mission and excellent reputation. Tadd’s mentor is Mark
Moskop, a Disability Program Administrator in the Center for Disability.
Outside of work, Tadd enjoys watching sports, playing basketball,
hunting and fishing. Tadd can be contacted at
Tadd.Blair@ssa.gov.
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Shannon
Fleming (PMF Coordinator) graduated from Rhode Island College, Providence, Rhode
Island in 1966 with a bachelor’s degree in secondary education. He earned a
master’s degree in modern European history from the University of Minnesota in
1969 and a doctorate in modern European history from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison in 1974. Since 1976 he has worked in the Social Security
Administration’s Chicago Region. His jobs have included the benefit authorizer
position, assistant module manager, and various staff positions. For 14 years
he was the Chicago Region’s Regional Training Officer and is currently a Project
Manager for Workforce Development in the Center for Human Resources. One of his
important duties is to coordinate the Chicago Region’s Presidential Management
Fellows Program. For more information on or to apply for the PMF Program in the
Chicago Region you can contact Shannon at
Shannon.Fleming@ssa.gov or (312) 575-6453. |
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