
Title IX Grievance Process Team
In addition to their formal roles at St. Norbert College, the below individuals have been trained to serve in supporting roles within the Title IX grievance process.
Title IX Deputy Coordinators
Title IX Deputy Coordinators have the responsibility to support the work of the Title IX coordinator, in their absence, and to serve the specific population assigned to their role. In their role, deputy coordinators may 1) receive sexual misconduct complaints; 2) answer questions about sexual misconduct policies and procedures; 3) serve as investigators (when appropriate); 4) provide training, programming, and engagement specific to their populations; and 5) support other related compliance efforts for the college.
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Heather Butterfield - for employees |
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Abby Gildernick -for student athletes
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Corday Goddard - for students Main Hall, Garden Level, Room 1 920-403-1351 corday.goddard@snc.edu |
Investigators
The investigators are responsible for handling inquiries into allegations of sexual misconduct, including interviewing the complainant, respondent, and witnesses.These individuals have been trained to serve in the role of investigator for cases of sexual harassment and other gender misconduct incidents, in addition to their formal role within the college.
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Jim Sundstrom, lead Investigator Campus Safety Officer and Title IX Investigator |
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Jessie Albers |
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William Falk |
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Avery Garcia |
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Gail Gilbert |
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Mindy Leiterman |
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Bridgit Martin |
Process Advisors
The college’s process advisors are made up of volunteer faculty or staff at SNC who have been trained to be a resource to the complainant or respondent throughout the complaint resolution process, or individuals external to the institution, such as a lawyer or advocate, selected by a complainant or respondent to serve as their resource. Students are required to have a process advisor present during the hearing, or will have one appointed by the college.
Learn more about the college employees serving the college as process advisors.
Other Title IX Roles
Judicial Affairs
Student Judicial Affairs serves the campus by enforcing student conduct standards, upholding student rights and responding to student grievances
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Lori Evans |
Hearing/Appeals Officers
Hearing/Appeals Officers include individuals who have training specific to facilitating judicial or appellate hearings for sex and gender based discrimination and harassment. These individuals are coordinated through the Offices of Student Judicial Affairs and/or Title IX and Compliance, and may be individuals internal or external to the SNC community.
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Judge Mark Warpinski
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Title IX Deputy Coordinators
Title IX Deputy Coordinators have the responsibility to support the work of the Title IX coordinator, in their absence, and to serve the specific population assigned to their role. In their role, deputy coordinators may 1) receive sexual misconduct complaints; 2) answer questions about sexual misconduct policies and procedures; 3) serve as investigators (when appropriate); 4) provide training, programming, and engagement specific to their populations; and 5) support other related compliance efforts for the college.
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Heather Butterfield - for employees |
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Abby Gildernick -for student athletes
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Corday Goddard - for students Main Hall, Garden Level, Room 1 920-403-1351 corday.goddard@snc.edu |
Investigators
The investigators are responsible for handling inquiries into allegations of sexual misconduct, including interviewing the complainant, respondent, and witnesses.These individuals have been trained to serve in the role of investigator for cases of sexual harassment and other gender misconduct incidents, in addition to their formal role within the college.
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Jim Sundstrom, lead Investigator Campus Safety Officer and Title IX Investigator |
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Jessie Albers |
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William Falk |
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Avery Garcia |
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Gail Gilbert |
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Mindy Leiterman |
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Bridgit Martin |
Process Advisors
The college’s process advisors are made up of volunteer faculty or staff at SNC who have been trained to be a resource to the complainant or respondent throughout the complaint resolution process, or individuals external to the institution, such as a lawyer or advocate, selected by a complainant or respondent to serve as their resource. Students are required to have a process advisor present during the hearing, or will have one appointed by the college.
Learn more about the college employees serving the college as process advisors.
Other Title IX Roles
Judicial Affairs
Student Judicial Affairs serves the campus by enforcing student conduct standards, upholding student rights and responding to student grievances
![]() |
Lori Evans |
Hearing/Appeals Officers
Hearing/Appeals Officers include individuals who have training specific to facilitating judicial or appellate hearings for sex and gender based discrimination and harassment. These individuals are coordinated through the Offices of Student Judicial Affairs and/or Title IX and Compliance, and may be individuals internal or external to the SNC community.
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Judge Mark Warpinski
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