Herkimer County Community College recently announced three staff appointments. SKYLAR KAELIN, of Stittville, has been appointed to the position of athletic trainer for the Herkimer Generals athletic program. Kaelin brings experience from Upstate Bone and Joint Center, where she administered acute emergency football care and rehabilitation services to injured athletes for Syracuse University football. Kaelin […]
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Herkimer County Community College recently announced three staff appointments.
SKYLAR KAELIN, of Stittville, has been appointed to the position of athletic trainer for the Herkimer Generals athletic program. Kaelin brings experience from Upstate Bone and Joint Center, where she administered acute emergency football care and rehabilitation services to injured athletes for Syracuse University football. Kaelin holds a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from SUNY Cortland and an American Heart Association Basic Life Support CPR/AED certification.
KATHLEEN NETTI, of Herkimer, has been appointed coordinator for accessibility services. She has worked at Herkimer College since 1993 in various roles including technical assistant for the Academic Support Center. In this role, Netti assumed the responsibilities of supporting students with disabilities by maintaining records and documentation pertinent to each case, researching case histories, coordinating, and providing all test accommodations.
MADELINE SNYDER, of Whitesboro, has been appointed to the part-time position of collegiate recovery program coordinator. She is a chemical-dependency counselor at Crouse Addiction Treatment Center and the Beacon Center. Snyder also previously served as the college prevention coordinator at Herkimer College, responsible for prevention and awareness of substance abuse. Snyder holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a minor in psychology from Virginia Wesleyan University, and a master’s degree in criminal justice with a concentration in child protection and juvenile justice from Nova Southeastern University.