About the Current NCRE President

    Ken Hergenrather

    Ken Hergenrather's Bio

    Ken Hergenrather, Ph.D. is an associate professor of counseling at The George Washington University in Washington, DC. He directs the graduate program in Rehabilitation Counseling. He received his Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Counseling from Auburn University.

Timeline of NCRE Presidents

 

2011-2012
Ken Hergenrather

2010-2011
Charles Edmund Degeneffe

2009-2010
David Strauser

        2008-2009
        Bill Downey

        2007-2008
        Linda Holloway

        2006-2007
        David Perry

        2005-2006
        Jorge Garcia

        2004-2005
        Jeanne Patterson

        2003-2004
        Vilia Tarvydas

        2002-2003
        Margaret Glenn

        2001-2002
        John Benshoff

        2000-2001
        Amos Sales

      1999-2000
      Donald Dew

      1998-1999
      Kurt Johnson

      1997-1998
      Mike Leahy

      1996-1997
      Carolyn Rollins

      1995-1996
      Paul Leung

      1994-1995
      Susanne Bruyere

      1993-1994
      Tom Evenson

      1992-1993
      Sue Gunn

      1991-1992
      Bud Stude

      1990-1991
      Jeanne Boland Patterson

      1989-1990
      William Emener

      1988-1989
      Marvin Kuehn

      1987-1988
      Bobbie Atkins

      1986-1987
      Vincent Scalia

      1985-1986
      Joe Afanador

      1984-1985
      Ann Meyer

      1983-1984
      Ken Reagles

      1982-1983
      Martha Lentz Walker

      1981-1982
      William Jenkins

      1980-1981
      Donald Dew

      1979-1980
      Jack Kite

      1978-1979
      Glen Geist

      1977-1978
      Donald Linkowski

      1976-1977
      William H. Graves (CRCE Becomes NCRE)

      1975-1976
      Dan McAlees

      1974-1975
      Joseph Szuhay

      1973-1974
      Marceline Jaques

      1972-1973
      Bob Johnson

      1971-1972
      Daniel Sinick

      1970-1971
      Thomas Porter

      1969-1970
      Robert Wamken

      1967-1969
      Bob Johnson (CRCE Officially Begins)

      1955-1966
      Gregory Miller (Early Years)

     

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