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ONEONTA, N.Y. -- Governor David Paterson has announced the
appointment of
Daniel Sniezek, a program manager/quality manager employed at Lockheed
Martin, to the College Council of the SUNY College at Oneonta. Sniezek
replaces Carl Mummenthey, who had served on the Council since 2002.
During his professional career, Daniel Sniezek has become an
internationally recognized advisor and speaker on computerized systems used
in industrial, transportation, medical, and enterprise systems. He holds a
bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Youngstown State University
and a master's degree in systems science from SUNY Binghamton.
Sniezek serves on the board of directors of the American Society for
Quality (ASQ) as a regional director. He is past-chair of the ASQ Sections
Affairs Council and a recipient of the Paul A. Robert Award (1996) for
outstanding contributions to the ASQ Binghamton Section. He is also a senior
member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, where he
serves as the chair of the Reliability Chapter.
Each state-operated campus in the SUNY system has its own College
Council. College Councils have specific statutory powers, such as naming
buildings and making regulations regarding student conduct. The members of
each council are appointed by the governor with the exception of the student
representative, who is elected by the student body.
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