| Parinaz Zartoshty, Ed.D.Senior Director, Global Programs and Services 
                                       
                                       PDSO/ROInstitutional immigration policiesJ-1 scholarsCampus Fulbright LiaisonSenior International Officer (SIO)  Parinaz is originally from Tehran, Iran and earned her Bachelor’s degree from Cornell
                                       University in Government/International Relations and her Master’s degree in International
                                       Relations from Boston University. She earned her doctorate degree in Educational Leadership
                                       from 91ÁÔÆæ. Parinaz entered the field of international education after having worked
                                       for Amnesty International, UNICEF and other smaller nonprofits, both in the US and
                                       internationally. She speaks several languages including Farsi, French and German.
                                       Parinaz studied abroad in Paris, France. Having gone through the US immigration process
                                       and the acculturation process several times, she enjoys and finds fulfillment in facilitating
                                       the process for others.
 #WhatsForLunch Parinaz loves all international cuisine, especially Japanese, Mexican and Korean.
                                       She also loves her dessert and appreciates any sweet delights. | 
                              
                              
                                 
                                 | Suzanne PendergrassAssociate Director, International Student & Scholar Services 
                                       
                                       DSO/AROStudent Advising Work LeadF-1 student advisingJ-1 student and scholar advisingFacilitator of workshops on F-1 and J-1 matters  Suzanne is originally from Northern California and earned her Bachelor's degree from
                                       Biola University in Business Administration and her Master's degree in International
                                       Education from New York University. Suzanne entered the field of international education
                                       at the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) in Admissions and Recruiting.
                                       She started as an International Student Advisor in New York at The New School and
                                       St. John's University, then further up in New Hampshire at Dartmouth College. She's
                                       lived and worked abroad as a Peace Corps Volunteer for 2 years in Bulgaria and 6 months
                                       in East Timor, as well as studied abroad for 3 months in the Czech Republic. Suzanne
                                       is happy to be back in California after a 20 year hiatus. She enjoys traveling, listening
                                       to music, watching movies and reading.
 #WhatsForLunch For their versatility, Suzanne enjoys sandwiches. Her favorite cuisines are Mexican
                                       and Mediterranean. | 
                              
                              
                                 
                                 | Keri Toma Loehrer, Ed.D.International Programs Manager and Communications Specialist 
                                       
                                       Co-curricular programming for international students and scholarsGlobal Spartan Welcome and management ofGlobal LeadersGlobal Student Network (GSN), staff co-advisorPlease contact regarding possible collaborations on programs or events with ISSS. 
  Originally from Maui, Hawaii, Keri earned her Bachelor’s in Asian Studies and East
                                          Asian Languages & Literature from the University of Oregon and both her M.A. in Teaching
                                          Foreign Language and M.A. in International Education Management from the Monterey
                                          Institute of International Studies (MIIS). Her doctorate in Educational Leadership
                                          (Ed.D.) is from 91ÁÔÆæ. Keri has a decade of experience teaching in higher education,
                                          where she worked with students to ensure academic success in the classroom. In recent
                                          years, she has enjoyed working with international students and scholars outside of
                                          the classroom through peer mentorship programs, leadership development programs, and
                                          events designed to bring together the international community. Having lived abroad
                                          in Japan, Keri understands what it’s like to adjust to and live in a new culture.
                                          She was welcomed and well-supported by her community in Hiroshima, and hopes to do
                                          the same for international students and scholars here at San Jose State.
 #WhatsForLunch Usually a salad, but she’d love to have a homemade bento everyday.
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                                 | Khim LokSenior International Student Services Coordinator 
                                       
                                       DSO/AROFront office operationsInsurance specialistIntake for J-1 scholars  Khim is from Union City / Milpitas, California and is an 91ÁÔÆæ alum, having earned
                                          her Bachelor’s degree in Child Development. Khim inadvertently entered the field of
                                          international education during her freshman year at 91ÁÔÆæ when she worked as a Student
                                          Assistant and has since remained in the field. As a first generation immigrant and
                                          the first in her family to attend college, she understands some of the difficulties
                                          international student experience both academically and culturally. In addition, she
                                          has had to help her family navigate the immigration process when they first came to
                                          the U.S. She has a strong interest in geopolitical issues and believes we live in
                                          a “small worldâ€. She enjoys international travels whenever possible.
 #WhatsForLunch Some of Khim’s favorite places to grab lunch near campus are: HOM for Korean, Agave
                                          Mexican Grill for Mexican; and Pizza My Heart (for pizza). Khim believes strongly
                                          that ice cream can be substituted for any meal, cake is best at breakfast, and wearing
                                          nail polish at all times is a must. Go Warriors! | 
                              
                              
                                 
                                 | Lena MeadowsInternational Student Advisor 
                                       
                                       DSO/AROF-1 and J-1 student advisingFacilitator of workshops on F-1 matters  Lena is from Napa, California and graduated from 91ÁÔÆæ with a double major in Global
                                          Studies and Japanese. As an undergraduate student, she studied abroad in Japan for
                                          a year at Waseda University in Tokyo. After coming back from Japan, she worked as
                                          a Student Assistant at the ISSS office and has remained in the international field
                                          ever since. She enjoys working with international students to help create a welcoming
                                          international community. She is fluent in Japanese and her hobbies are reading books
                                          and watching football.
 #WhatsForLunch Lena enjoys all kinds of foods but Asian cuisine is her favorite. However, she prefers
                                          sandwiches for lunch because they are quick and easy to make in the morning. | 
                              
                              
                                 
                                 | Victoria HudakInternational Student Advisor 
                                       
                                       DSO/AROF-1 and J-1 student advisingFacilitator of workshops on F-1 matters  Victoria is a self-described “Navy Brat.†She was born overseas in Yokosuka, Japan,
                                       grew up between the east and west coast of the U.S., and spent a few years living
                                       in Naples, Italy. She majored in Spanish Language and Literature at Hollins University,
                                       and studied for 6 months at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba in Argentina. Naturally,
                                       she chose to work in international education. She returned to Japan to teach English
                                       for five years, before getting her Master’s in International Education Management
                                       from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, CA. Since then,
                                       she has worked to welcome and support international students and scholars at UCSF
                                       and UC Santa Cruz, and hopes to do the same for international students and scholars
                                       here at San Jose State.
 In her free time, she loves listening to music, knitting, and geeking out over all
                                       things Harry Potter and Stranger Things. #WhatsForLunch Victoria loves all kinds of noodles: Ramen, soba, udon, spaghetti, linguine, mac and
                                       cheese...you name it! But she also loves a cold bowl of saltibarscai (cold beet soup)
                                       on a hot summer day. | 
                              
                              
                                 
                                 | Elisa YanagihashiInternational Student Advisor 
                                       
                                       DSO/AROF-1 and J-1 student advisingFacilitator of workshops on F-1 matters  Born in Japan, Elisa moved to the U.S. in elementary school. She earned her Bachelor’s
                                       degree from the University of Wisconsin in Economics & International Studies and her
                                       Master’s degree in International Education Management from the Middlebury Institute
                                       of International Studies. She has lived in Japan and Slovakia and knows firsthand
                                       the trials and rewards of living in a new place. Prior to 91ÁÔÆæ she held positions
                                       at Santa Clara University and Foothill College. In her free time Elisa enjoys exploring
                                       the Bay Area and spending time with her dog, Momo.
 #WhatsForLunch Elisa can’t turn down a good dumpling or soup. Always on the lookout for new flavors,
                                       Elisa loves seeking out new restaurants, pop-ups, and tea shops. | 
                              
                              
                                 
                                 | Ranali DewarajaInternational Student Advisor 
                                       
                                       DSO/AROF-1 and J-1 student advisingFacilitator of workshops on F-1 matters 
 Ranali moved to the U.S. from Sri Lanka and she has lived in San Jose for over eight
                                       years. She holds a B.A. in English from the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, and
                                       qualified as an Attorney at Law after completing her legal education at Sri Lanka
                                       Law College. She worked as an attorney in Sri Lanka for three years before relocating
                                       to San Jose. In the U.S., she worked at an immigration law firm as an immigration
                                       case coordinator, and later served as a P/DSO at a private university in the Bay Area
                                       before joining 91ÁÔÆæ. As an undergraduate, Ranali participated in an exchange semester
                                       in Germany. It was an experience that inspired her commitment to international education.
                                       She hopes to support international students at 91ÁÔÆæ so they can have similarly enriching
                                       and transformative experiences. In her free time, Ranali enjoys hiking and exploring California’s scenic forest trails. #WhatsForLunchI enjoy exploring different cuisines—Thai, Mediterranean and Vietnamese are among
                                       my favorites. My go-to lunch is usually an Asian-inspired salad or rice bowl. | 
                              
                              
                                 
                                 | Evelyn TsaoSystems Analyst and SEVIS Coordinator 
                                       
                                       DSO/AROData SpecialistF-1 and J-1 student advisingLiaison duties: Undergraduate Admissions, Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations,
                                                Bursar's Office, Registrar's Office  Evelyn is from Hebei, China. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in English Education
                                       from Hebei Normal University and her M.Ed. in Educational Administration and Leadership
                                       from The State University of New York at Buffalo. Evelyn grew up in China and came
                                       to the U.S. in 2007 for her graduate program in Educational Administration and Leadership.
                                       As she was an international student herself, she understands the academic difficulties
                                       and cultural shock that many international students encounter both physically and
                                       mentally. Her passion for her work comes from helping international students adapt
                                       to the American culture and thrive in their educational goals here in the United States.
                                       In her advising, she always aims to simplify the complexities of the immigration regulations
                                       for international students to increase their understanding and knowledge. Evelyn's
                                       hobbies are reading books and watching documentaries related to history. She also
                                       enjoys international travel because she gets an opportunity to see and learn about
                                       the history, cultures, and experiences in the various parts of the world.
 #WhatsForLunch Evelyn's favorite places to grab lunch near campus includes Lee's Sandwiches, Agave
                                          Mexican Grill, and Back A Yard Caribbean Grill. She loves all international cuisine. | 
                              
                              
                                 
                                 | Kenneth IngInternational Data/SEVIS Records Coordinator 
                                       
                                       DSOData support specialistCo-facilitates workshops and presentations  Kenneth is a native of Florida and graduated from the University of Miami with a double
                                       major in Ecosystem Science & Policy and Geography. After graduation, he spent five
                                       years working in Japan as part of the Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme, before
                                       returning to the States. He also worked as a Disability Adjudicator for the State
                                       of Florida and the Social Security Administration before making his way over to the
                                       west coast.
 #WhatsForLunch Usually, leftovers from yesterday’s dinner: Pan-fried Chicken and veggies, Cottage
                                          Pie, Japanese Curry, and Soy-Dijon Chicken and Sweet Potatoes are typical staples.
                                          Oh, and cookies. |