Mohawk Valley Community College

Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) announced several personnel moves. DOMINIC DIMAGGIO transitioned to head coach/athletics specialist. He has led the MVCC men’s soccer team and served as a physical education faculty member since 2017. DiMaggio previously worked as part of the Southern New Hampshire University men’s soccer staff as an assistant coach, was the director […]

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Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) announced several personnel moves. DOMINIC DIMAGGIO transitioned to head coach/athletics specialist. He has led the MVCC men’s soccer team and served as a physical education faculty member since 2017. DiMaggio previously worked as part of the Southern New Hampshire University men’s soccer staff as an assistant coach, was the director of Goalkeeping for Seacoast United, and an assistant coach for the U18, U16, and U14 U.S. Soccer Development Academy teams. DiMaggio coached in the state of New Hampshire for six years. He holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance from Southern New Hampshire University and a master’s degree in finance with a concentration in investments with securities. MARYROSE EANNACE was named VP emerita, in recognition of her “many outstanding years of service” to MVCC. NICHOLAS EVANOFF was appointed head coach/athletics specialist and will serve as the men’s lacrosse coach. He previously was a volunteer assistant boy’s lacrosse coach for Whitesboro High School, assistant lacrosse coach for men’s and women’s lacrosse at Utica College, and supervisor at the Syracuse University Lacrosse Camp. Evanoff holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Syracuse University and a master’s degree in childhood education from Utica College. MICHAEL HENNINGSEN has transitioned to coordinator of University Partnerships and Transfer Center. He has worked at MVCC since 2010 and also previously served as a residence hall director at Broome Community College and an assistant hall director at the University of Buffalo. Henningsen holds an associate degree in human services from Broome Community College, a bachelor’s degree in social work from SUNY Brockport, and a master’s degree in college student personnel administration from Canisius College.

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