Background
Bentley, Nancy Wucinick was born on December 7, 1951 in Massillon, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Mike Eli and Anna Wucinick.
Bentley, Nancy Wucinick was born on December 7, 1951 in Massillon, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Mike Eli and Anna Wucinick.
Bachelor cum laude, Kent State University, Ohio, 1973. Master of Education, Kent State University, Ohio, 1977. Postgraduate, Ohio University, 1983.
Residence staff advisory Kent State University, 1971—1973. Social worker Trumbull County Children Services Board, Warren, Ohio, 1973—1975. Resident manager & counselor Trenton State College, 1975—1976.
Advisory member College Arts and Science, 1976—1977. Director student services Ohio University, Zanesville, 1977—1983. Director college and career development services Oakton Community College, Des Plaines, Illinois, 1983—1987.
Des Plaines Midwest Region American College Testing, Lincolnshire, 1987—1988. Associate dean testing and open campus student services College Du Page, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, 1988—1991. Director counseling director counseling, Grayslake, since 1991.
Trustee Central Presbyterian Church, 1981—1983, member worship committee, 1980—1983, secretary, 1982. Co-sponsor Zanesville chapter Parents Anonymous, 1979—1981. Member Big Brothers-Big Sister Program Zanesville, 1982—1983.
Board directors Rolling Meadows United Way, 1985—1986, Northwest Suburban Volunteer Center Services Bureau, 1987—1988. Member Chicago Area Academy Advising Network, 1984—1987, Muskingum County Children Services, 1982—1983. Member of Illinois College Personnel Association (executive board member since 1988, president-elect 1990-1992, president 1992-1993, past president 1993-1994), American College Personnel Association, Council Women's Programs (board directors 1984-1986), American Association Counseling and Development, Illinois Association Women Deans, Administrators and Counselors, National Association Women Deans, Administrators and Counselors, National Association Student Personnel Administrators, Pilot Club (director Zanesville 1981-1983, district compass area leader 1981-1982), Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Delta Kappa.