Board of Trustees
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Dr. Angela Flesland, Chair
Dr. Angela Flesland graduated from Dutchess Community College in 2006, going on to
complete bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing. In 2023, she earned her Doctor
of Nursing Practice from Quinnipiac University. She was inducted into the Dutchess
Community College Alumni Hall of Fame in 2018.
Flesland served on the Dutchess County Legislature from 2008 to 2017, fulfilling roles
of assistant majority leader, majority leader, and chair of the Budget, Finance and
Personnel Committee. As a healthcare professional, she worked as a cardiothoracic
nurse at Vassar Brothers Medical Center until 2022, when she became the supervisor
of clinical care management and utilization review for Westchester Medical Center.
She is now network director of Clinical Care Management for WMC Health.
An active volunteer, she works with organizations that support veterans who are recently
homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. In addition, Flesland serves on the Ethics
Committee at Westchester Medical Center as well as the Town of Poughkeepsie. She is
an avid runner who has completed the New York City Marathon and dog mom to two rescues,
Justice and Maevis.
Appointed to the Dutchess Community College Board of Trustees by the Dutchess County
Legislature in 2018, she currently serves as chair. Flesland says, “I am passionate
about the opportunity to make DCC the best institution for students in the Hudson
Valley to earn degrees and learn skills that lead to good-paying jobs.”
Michael Dupree, Vice Chair
Michael Dupree was a contributor and editor at several magazines before moving to
Hyde Park. He served two eight-year terms on the Board of Hyde Park Visual Environment
Committee, where he led the repair of the town’s signature stone walls and helped
establish the Hyde Park Farmer’s Market.
Past community service positions include treasurer and vice chair of the board of
Friends of Mills at Staatsburgh (2002-2010); member of the Dutchess County Planning
Board (2010-2019); chair of Planned Parenthood of the Mid-Hudson Valley’s 501(c)4
Board and chair of the Hyde Park Democratic Committee. Dupree was named the Hyde Park
Chamber of Commerce’s Volunteer of the Year in 2004 and 2011.
He is presently in his eighteenth year as chair of the Hyde Park Planning Board and
is chair of the Dutchess County Democratic Committee. Dupree recently joined Mid-Hudson
Regional Hospital’s Board of Visitors. He has also chaired and co-chaired events to
raise funds for Walkway Over the Hudson, Scenic Hudson, Planned Parenthood, the DCC
Foundation and The Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley. In 2023, he and his
husband, Michael Fleischer, received the DCC Foundation’s Bridge to the Future Award
and were presented with Family Services’ Quality of Life Award at their annual Family
of the Year Awards ceremony.
Dupree has served as trustee at DCC since 2015 and held the office of chair of the Board from 2019-2024. Of that experience, he shared, “It is a huge honor and one of the most rewarding roles I’ve had. Education – whether technical, traditional liberal arts or workforce – continues to provide the most reliable pathway to financial, professional and personal success as well as becoming truly engaged as citizens.” Michael Dupree assumed the role of vice chair in 2024, noting that he was happy to let others share in the fulfilling chair experience.
Darrah Cloud, Secretary
Darrah Cloud is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter from Evanston, Illinois.
She holds a bachelor’s degree from Goddard College along with two Master of Fine Arts
(MFA) degrees in writing — poetry from the University of Iowa Writers Workshop and
playwriting from the University of Iowa. Cloud began her career in New York City as
a playwright and teacher. She has worked on award-winning productions across the U.S.
and Europe and on major networks like CBS, NBC and FOX.
Cloud currently teaches in the MFA in Creative Writing programs at Goddard College
and Southern New Hampshire University. She taught previously at Fordham University,
Wesleyan University, Vassar College, University of Nebraska and in the New York state
correctional system.
In 2017, Cloud was elected town supervisor of Pine Plains, serving for four years.
She was instrumental in writing major grants for town improvements, updating police
policy and reform, and updating the town’s comprehensive and out-of-date plan. Cloud
also helped Pine Plains earn the designation of Clean Energy Community through targeted
investments in energy-reducing infrastructure.
She actively serves her community, with a special focus on housing equity. Cloud is
a founding member of the Tri-Town Coalition for Affordable Housing and sat on the
Dutchess County Affordable Housing Committee from 2021 to 2022. In addition, she worked
on the Dutchess County Municipal Investment Grants Committee and is a Pattern for
Progress Fellow on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Cloud currently runs the Local
Produce Reader’s Theatre series at The Stissing Center for Arts and Culture in Pine
Plains.
Appointed by New York State Governor Kathy Hochul in 2022, Cloud is the DCC Board
of Trustees secretary. She says the mission common to all her professional roles is
“to promote education accessibility for everyone by creating and sustaining a college
that is relevant to today’s needs and a community of learners that influences and
partners with its larger community to make learning a way of life.”
Frank Castella Jr.
Frank Castella graduated from DCC in 1999, completing his Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration at the University at Albany in 2000. He was inducted into the Dutchess
Community College Hall of Fame in 2017. Of his time at DCC, Castella said, “As a student,
what I recall most about DCC was that it was an organization that was part of the
community.”
Since 2014, he has served as president and CEO of the Dutchess County Regional Chamber
of Commerce and president of the Chamber Foundation. He represents more than 1,300
clients and manages a staff of 24. A business advocate throughout his career, he previously
owned two companies, including a family-owned printing business and a direct mail
entity.
Castella was appointed to the DCC Board of Trustees by the Dutchess County Legislature
in 2022. “I’m proud to be able to give back to the organization that gave me my first
leg up and continue that tradition for others,” he shares.
Stephen Caswell
Stephen Caswell is in his third term as a Dutchess County legislator representing
the Town of East Fishkill and serves on numerous legislature committees, including
the County’s Budget, Finance and Personnel Committee of which he is chair. Prior to
his appointment, Caswell held various roles in accounting and finance during his career
at IBM, most recently serving as worldwide operations manager for internal audit.
He is a graduate of Siena College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting.
Dedicated to the community, Mr. Caswell serves as board director and treasurer for
the Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse, board director and treasurer for Julie’s
Jungle Playground Project, board trustee for the East Fishkill Historical Society
and announcer for John Jay High School boys soccer. He served previously on the East
Fishkill Recreation Advisory Board (2011 to 2016) and the East Fishkill Planning Board
(2014 to 2019).
Appointed to the DCC Board of Trustees by the Dutchess County Legislature in 2022,
Caswell serves as chair of the standing committee on Finance and Facilities and served
previously on the policy committee.
Ibis Guzmán ’00
Ibis Guzmán graduated from Dutchess Community College in 2000, going on to Binghamton
University where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in History with a double minor in
Sociology and Anthropology in 2002.
Guzmán began his banking career with Stissing National Bank as a teller in 2002, moving
up the ranks — head teller, customer service representative, assistant manager — to
manager/assistant vice president for the Bank of Millbrook.
Currently the deputy comptroller for Dutchess County, Guzmán has served as town justice
for the town of Pine Plains since 2019. He also volunteers with the Pine Plains Fire
Department, as interior firefighter and fire police; the Pine Plains Lions Club, where
he serves on several boards; and the Pine Plains Business Association, which organizes
an annual Town Decorating Day and Parade of Lights.
Guzmán was appointed to DCC’s Board of Trustees in 2021 by the Dutchess County Legislature.
“As an Otomi who was born in a small village named Tetzhu in Mexico,” he says, “I
feel very proud to be a first-generation immigrant to represent the Spanish-speaking
community.”
Lisa Ghartey Ogundimu, Esq.
Lisa Ghartey Ogundimu, Esq. is the chief operating officer (COO) for Girls Inc., the
preeminent girls’ leadership organization in the U.S. and Canada. She earned her Bachelor
of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and Juris Doctorate from
Pace University School of Law.
Ghartey Ogundimu served previously as the deputy commissioner for Child Welfare and
Community Services (CWCS) within the New York State Office of Children and Family
Services (OCFS). She is also a former member of the judicial screening committee to
review candidates in the Third Judicial Department of New York.
Ghartey Ogundimu was appointed to the Board of Trustees by the New York State Governor’s
Office in 2018.
Evelyn Panichi
A lifelong Dutchess County resident, Evelyn Panichi graduated from Our Lady of Lourdes
High School and Pace University. She co-owns Royal Carting Service Co. and Welsh Sanitation
with her father and sister.
Despite her work and family responsibilities, Panichi has devoted herself to several
causes in the community. She has served as a member of the Board of Visitors of Mid-Hudson
Regional Hospital, the Westchester Medical Center Foundation, the Board of Directors
of the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the Bardavon 1869 Opera House.
Panichi is the former chairperson of the Saint Francis Preschool and Communication
Disorders Advisory Council and previously served as a trustee of the Saint Francis
Hospital, Saint Francis Hospital Health Care Foundation, and the Dutchess Day School.
Panichi received the Franciscan Award from Saint Francis Hospital, the Spirit of Giving
Award from WMC Health and the Falcon Award for Business Excellence from Dutchess Community
College. She and her family have been honored by the Walkway Over the Hudson, the
Greater Southern Dutchess Chamber of Commerce, and the Exchange Club of Southern Dutchess.
Panichi was appointed by the Dutchess County Legislature to the DCC Board of Trustees
in 2023.
Linda Pratt
Linda Pratt has been a literary agent for over 30 years, launching her boutique agency
– Wernick & Pratt – with her business partner in 2011 after 23 years together at a
larger firm. She has a particular passion for children’s literature, ranging from
toddler-aged board books to young adult novels.
Early in her career, after earning her Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance
from the University of Texas at Austin, Pratt held positions as bookkeeper, accountant
and controller – roles she returned to at various points over a 14-year span.
As co-owner and literary agent at Wernick & Pratt Agency, a full-service literary
agency focused exclusively on the children’s book industry, Pratt represents authors
and illustrators and oversees all business operations. Her broad skillset – editorial
expertise, legal knowledge, management abilities and business acumen – has led to
professional success and is an asset to her work with the DCC Board of Trustees.
Pratt was appointed to the board in 2022 by New York State Governor Kathy Hochul.
She shares, “I’ve been truly inspired by the positive, forward-thinking philosophy
shared by Dr. Jordan and the board. There’s such a unified vision and focus on how
DCC can best serve students and the broader community.”
Bobby Biersack, Student Trustee
An adult student who resumed his education at DCC in the fall 2022 semester, Bobby Biersack has been part of the Falcon community for the past 11 years. Since returning to school, Bobby has excelled academically, earning a 3.9 GPA and being inducted into Phi Theta Kappa this past spring. He also served as president of the Outdoor Adventure Club, where he organized activities such as kayaking, skiing and rock climbing, fostering a sense of community among students.
Biersack brings a unique perspective to the student trustee position. He first attended DCC as a recent high school graduate, unsure of his direction. Now, he balances a full-time job at Vassar with a full-time class schedule and plans to complete a bachelor’s in social work after earning his associate degree in human services at DCC.
In his new role, Biersack aims to boost engagement on campus and in local high schools. Having experienced DCC both before and after the Covid-19 pandemic, he has observed a decrease in in-person student activities and is committed to revitalizing them. He also plans to visit local high schools to promote DCC, highlighting the benefits of community college and encouraging prospective students to consider DCC for their higher education.
His goal is to build on the College’s strengths and ensure it remains a welcoming and supportive environment for all students. “I saw this as my chance to give back to the campus and leave my mark,” he says. “Now, I’m looking forward to finishing my story and starting anew.”
Dr. Peter Grant Jordan (Ex-Officio member, DCC President)
Dr. Peter Grant Jordan became president of Dutchess Community College on August 2,
2021. An ambitious, transformational and collaborative leader, he is committed to
serving the community – both within and beyond the College.
Dr. Jordan is a current member of the Poughkeepsie Children’s Cabinet and Dutchess
County Workforce Investment Board, and Chair of the Dutchess County Economic Advisory
Council (EDAC) Education & Workforce Committee. Dr. Jordan is also a member of the
Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) and the American Association of Community
Colleges (AACC). In August 2023, he participated in a White House and USDOE Career
and Technical Education Working Session focused on exploring opportunities for community
college-union partnerships.
During his career, he has served in a range of capacities, most recently as president
of Tarrant County College-South Campus in Texas. Prior to this leadership position,
Jordan was vice president for institutional effectiveness and vice president of enrollment
management and student development at LaGuardia Community College.
Jordan’s extensive career also includes roles as interim vice chancellor for student
affairs at CUNY; vice president of enrollment and student affairs at Vaughn College
(College of Aeronautics); and dean of student enrollment at New York Institute of
Technology. He has also served as dean of university admissions at Polytechnic Institute
of New York, among other roles.
Jordan holds an Ed.D. in Higher Education Management from the University of Pennsylvania;
an M.S. in Operations Management from Tandon School of Engineering/New York University,
and a B.A. in English and History from Colby College.
Contact Us
Board of Trustees
Phone: 845-431-8979
Email: boardoftrustees@sunydutchess.edu
53 Pendell Road
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601