A&M-Commerce offers a fun and diverse campus with several opportunities to grow, both personally and intellectually.

Kristine Vincze
Employment Coordinator for Faculty

  • Staff
Human Resources
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Office
Employee Services 139
Related Department
Human Resources
Hometown
Sayre, Oklahoma

An old Swedish proverb says, “Those who wish to sing, always find a song.” Kristine couldn’t agree more. From singing lead in her high school Christian rock band to performing with her local choral society, she finds a song wherever she goes. Her life's “composition” includes spending quality family time with her husband and three children, and working with colleagues at A&M-Commerce to bring top talent to the university.

How Can I Help You?

I work with a team of people to search for and welcome qualified faculty to A&M-Commerce. In this way, I am helping you, our students, access a great education.

A Conversation with Kristine

What would you tell a student who is thinking about attending A&M-Commerce?

A&M-Commerce offers a fun and diverse campus with several opportunities to grow, both personally and intellectually.

Have you always lived in Texas?

I actually grew up in Southwestern Oklahoma in a tiny one-stoplight town. I moved to Northeast Texas in 2008, and then I moved to Colorado for seven years. I returned to Texas a couple of years ago, and I'm happy to be back!

What are your hobbies?

When I was growing up, I sang in choir competitions and sang lead in a Christian rock band. I still love to sing. When I moved to Texas, I joined the Northeast Texas Choral Society, and I remain an active member. Other than singing, I enjoy eating out, exercising and spending time with my family.

Tell us about your family.

I am married and have three kids. My son is 15; my daughter is seven, and my youngest daughter is five months old!

Education

  • Master of Healthcare Administration, Human Resource Management, Colorado State University-Global Campus
  • Bachelor of Science, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Texas Woman's University
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