Nursing Associate Degree
Meet the Faculty
Anita Pavlidis, MS, RN
Department Head, Nursing
Priscilla Anderson, BSN, RN
Assistant Professor of Nursing
Priscilla Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Nursing with a BSN from the University of New Hampshire. She has extensive experience with medical-surgical nursing and occupational health nursing. She started at NHTI as a professional tutor through the Learning Center. She holds membership in the American Nurses Association.
Mary Jean Byer, MS, RN
Professor of Nursing
Mary Jean Byer, Professor of Nursing, received her BS in Nursing from the University of Connecticut and her MS in Parent-Child Nursing from Russell Sage College. She has been both adjunct and full time nursing faculty at NHTI since 1986. Her focus has been in obstetrical nursing, and she maintains membership in the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses.
Tricia Fanjoy, RN
Professor of Nursing
Tricia Fanjoy is a Professor of Nursing with a BSN in nursing from the University of New Hampshire and a MSN in nursing education from the University of Phoenix. Her nursing background includes pediatrics and neonatal intensive care. Currently, she is a per diem pediatric triage nurse and spent 6 years as a neonatal intensive care nurse at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH.
Judy Figueroa, MS, APRN
Professor of Nursing
Judy Figueroa is a Professor of Nursing with a A.D.N. from Lake Sumter College, a B.S. from Plymouth State College and a MS from Rivier College.
Kerri Goupil, RN, MSN
Professor of Nursing
Kerri Goupil, Professor of Nursing, received her ADN from NHTI in 1997, a BSN from UNH in 2001, and an MSN from UNH in 2009. She is an AACN Certified Medical/Surgical Nurse, and a member of the Sigma Theta Tau National Honor Society and the American Nurses Association.
Pamela Kallmerten, MS, RN
Professor of Nursing
Pam came to NHTI in 1997 initially as adjunct faculty and then full time in the fall of 1999. She brings 17 years of nursing experience including many years of nursing education. Currently, she maintains certification and licensure as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner.
Susan Kenna, MS, RN, ARNP
Professor of Nursing and Coordinator for the LPN Program
Susan graduated with a BSN from Cornell University-New York Hospital School of Nursing, and an MS from Rivier College Graduate School of Nursing. Her background includes family practice, community and public health, geriatrics, infection control, and occupational health. She is a member of the New Hampshire Nurse Practitioner Association and the American Nurses' Association.
Janice Lenehan, MSN, RN
Professor of Nursing
Janice Lenehan is a Professor of Nursing with a MSN from the Boston University. She taught previously at NHTI from 1978-1981. Janice worked in pediatrics at Children's Hospital in Boston prior to coming back to NHTI to teach in 2004.
Deborah Simonton, MS, RN
Professor of Nursing
Deborah Simonton is a Professor of Nursing with a BSN and MS from the University of New Hampshire. She also maintains licensure as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner.
Patricia A. Stone, MSN, RN
Professor of Nursing
Patty Stone is a Professor of Nursing with an MSN from Florida Atlantic University.
Linda Tasker, MSN, RN, ARNP
Professor of Nursing
Lynn Tasker is a Professor of Nursing with an MSN from Vanderbilt University. She maintains licensure as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner.
Karen Tetreault, RN, MS
Professor of Nursing
Karen Tetreault is a Professor of Nursing with a MSN from the University of New Hampshire. Her specialties include gerontology and medical-surgical nursing. She is certified by the American Nurses Association Credentialling Center in Medical-Surgical nursing and as a adult nurse practitioner. She holds membership in Sigma Theta Tau and the American Nurses Association.
Maryellen Walker, MSN, RN
Professor of Nursing
Maryellen Walker received her BSN from Seaton Hall University; and her MS from Boston College.
Revised: 10 Jan 2012
