College President
Rev. Robert W. Cook
Fr. Cook grew up in Rifle, Colorado, and attended Regis College, where he graduated magna cum laude with a Classical Bachelor of Arts degree in 1958. He then attended Stanford University Law School and, in 1962, received his LL.B., the equivalent of a doctor of jurisprudence. He was appointed president of Wyoming Catholic College in December 2005.
College Chaplain
Rev. Nicholas Gregoris
Fr. Gregoris grew up in New York City. He earned his Licentiate and Doctorate in Sacred Theology at the Pontifical Theological Faculty "Marianum" in Rome and was ordained priest for the Diocese of Scranton on May 26, 1997. At the Pontifical College "Josephinum" in Columbus, Ohio, he taught courses in Divine Revelation, Christology, Mariology, Sacraments, and Latin. As Chaplain, Fr. Gregoris is in charge of the spiritual welfare of the students, faculty, and staff.
Academic Dean
Dr. Robert K. Carlson
Dr. Carlson received his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature and English from the University of Kansas. He taught philosophy and literature for 29 years at Casper College in Casper, Wyoming. As Academic Dean at WCC, he oversees faculty, curriculum, and students in regard to their academic affairs.
Assistant Dean for Student Life
A native of Casper, Wyoming, Mr. Washut was homeschooled and attended Casper College where he received Associate Degrees in political science and in Spanish. He received his B.A. in Liberal Arts from Thomas Aquinas College. At WCC he works with students to ensure that their needs are met, their concerns addressed, and the rules are kept; he is also in charge of organizing trips and events, and administers the work-study program.
Vice President of Development
Herbert B. Mosher
Herb Mosher, from Massachusetts, received a liberal arts education at Bates College in Maine. He earned an M.A. in English and an M.Ph. in English Literature at the University of Kansas. Mosher taught for many years prior to his career as a fundraiser. At WCC Mosher's responsibilities include leading the Genesis Mission Campaign that funds the building of Phase I of the permanent campus.
Vice President of Administration
Luke A. Macik
Luke Macik has been a lawyer and insurance defense counsel for 14 years. Mr. Macik received a liberal arts education at Thomas Aquinas College, from which he graduated in 1987 and where he then served as Assistant Director of Admissions from 1987 to 1990. He received his degree in law from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1993 and is admitted to the bar in New Mexico, Colorado, Navajo Nation, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Director of Admissions & Registrar
Mario Coccia
Mario Coccia worked for many years in marketing and communications in New York and New Jersey. In 2003 he moved with his family to Austria to pursue advanced degrees in theology at the International Theological Institute. In his last year of studies he was appointed Assistant Dean, and was thereafter given charge of the recruitment, admissions, advisement, and registration of students. He serves WCC in similar capacities.
Assistant to the Vice President of Development
Joseph G. Susanka
Joseph Susanka grew up in southern California and earned his B.A. in Liberal Arts at Thomas Aquinas College, where he worked for eleven years in the Development Office. At WCC he assists Herb Mosher in development work.
Business Manager & Financial Aid Officer
Ms. April M. Pendleton
A native of Lander, Ms. Pendleton graduated as valedictorian from Central Wyoming College in 1995. Since then she has worked for several entities, gaining experience in business administration and accounting. At WCC Ms. Pendleton assists the Vice President for Administration in his tasks, and handles bookkeeping, financial reporting, and other such areas.