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Christine Martey-Ochola, PhD

Doer · DISC type sd
Associate VP and Dean of STEM and Workforce Development at SUNY Broome Community College
📍 United States

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Experience
18 Years
Current Role
Associate VP and Dean of STEM and Workforce Development
Job Level
Senior
Location
United States
Personality Overview

How Christine shows up

Risk-Accepting
Fast-paced
Strategic Planner

They exhibit a rare combination of being result-oriented but patient at the same time. They are very professional in their approach and can weigh multiple perspectives together. Reading between the lines and seeing beyond your words comes naturally to them.

Priorities

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Career

Work history

7-2022
Associate VP and Dean of STEM and Workforce Development
SUNY Broome Community College
10-2021
Lead Consultant
Cultural Intelligence Center
3-2019
PA STEM Ambassador
PA STEM Advocacy
2019 - 10-2021
Co-Founder
Coatesvillle Charter School of Innovation
2017
Chief Operations Officer
Avo Global Ltd
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Education
1996 - 2001
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Lehigh University
1993 - 1996
Bachelor's degree
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Social presence
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Behavioral profile

DISC profile (public)

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Steadiness (S)

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