Ethics and Professional Practices Board Members

John Garruto (Chair)
John Garruto, D.Ed., NCSP, is a school psychologist and adjunct professor in New York.  His primary interests are for the assessment of learning disabilities, neuropsychology, and professional school psychology.  He has served the New York Association of School Psychologists (NYASP) for five years as Research Chair,  two years as Speaker Chair for the 2011 and 2015 NYASP conferences, and is currently Immediate Past-President of NYASP.  Dr. Garruto has also served as both an at-large and Northeast Regional Representative for the NASP Ethics and Professional Practices Board.  He has also authored and co-authored book chapters on emotional neuropsychology, report writing, and is also co-author of the book "Essentials of Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities." 

Brian Bartels (Co-chair)
Brian Bartels, M.A., CAS, NCSP currently works as a part-time school psychologist with Wicomico County Public Schools in Salisbury, Maryland.  Prior to retiring in 2017, Mr. Bartels served as the director of psychological services for Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland.  Mr. Bartels worked for fifteen years as a school psychologist in Maryland and with the Department of Defense Dependents Schools in Greece and Turkey.  During a lengthy career, Mr. Bartels has held a variety of positions, including director of special education, specialist for psychological services at the Maryland State Department of Education, and assistant to the associate superintendent for human resources.  

Central Region

Susan Jacob 
Susan Jacob, who earned her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Michigan State University in 1981, is Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Central Michigan University. Her primary area of scholarship is ethical and legal issues in school psychology. Dr. Jacob currently resides in Ann Arbor, Michigan. 

Northeast Region

Dana Boccio
Dana Boccio, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology at Adelphi University, teaching in the school psychology master's program. Dr. Boccio has a B.A., an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Psychology from Hofstra University. She has worked as a school psychologist in West Babylon, New York, and her research interests lie in the areas of adolescent suicide risk assessment and ethical issues in the profession of school psychology. 

Southeast Region

Laurie Klose

Western Region

Nate Jones
Nate Jones, Ph.D. is a school psychology consultant working at SERESC in Bedford, NH, and is a NH and nationally certified school psychology, licensed psychologist, and board certified behavioral analyst (BCBA). Along with his consultation work for New Hampshire schools, Nate focuses his professional goals towards increasing coordination among educational, medical, and mental health agencies to improve outcomes for youth. Nate served as the NASP State Delegate for two terms and was named the NH and National School Psychologist of the Year in 2017. 

At-Large (Non-Voting) Members

Juliette Madigan 
Juliette Madigan, M.Ed., NCSP, is retired school psychologist in Cleveland, Ohio. For many years, she practiced in the Cleveland Municipal School District and served as half-time Crisis Coordinator for the district. She served as NASP Delegate from Ohio for two terms. In 1997, Ms. Madigan was honored as Ohio School Psychologist of the Year and in 1999 served as OSPA President. Ms. Madigan is a Certificated School Psychologist with the Ohio Department of Education and a Licensed School Psychologist with the Ohio Board of Psychology. 

Mindi Jeter
Mindi Jeter, M.S., LSSP, is assistant director of special education and 504 services for Taylor-Callahan Education Cooperative (TCEC) in Abilene, TX. She has provided school psychological support services for 20 years in the 6 rural school districts served by TCEC. She has held multiple appointed and elected leadership positions with Texas Association of School Psychologists and currently serves as the Region 14 Delegate for the Texas Council of Administrators of Special Education. (Appointed July, 2018)

Angie Whalen
Angie Whalen, Ph.D., is a Clinical Professor of School Psychology and the Associate Dean for Career Instructional and Clinical Faculty Development in the University of Oregon College of Education. Her primary areas of teaching and scholarship include clinical supervision and professional ethics in school psychology. Dr. Whalen is a licensed psychologist and school psychologist in Oregon. Prior to joining the faculty at UO, she worked as a school psychologist/counselor and data/literacy coach in Washington and as a school psychologist/staff development specialist in Iowa. Dr. Whalen has held various leadership positions on the Oregon School Psychologists Association (OSPA) Board of Directors and has served as a reviewer for the NASP Program Accreditation Board and National School Psychology Certification Board. (Appointed July, 2023)

Elena Diamond
Elena Diamond, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and the Program Director of the School Psychology program at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. She teaches a course on legal and ethical issues in school psychology and has several publications on the same topic. Dr. Diamond is a licensed psychologist and school psychologist in Oregon and holds her NCSP. She has also held several leadership positions with the Oregon School Psychologists Association (OSPA) Board of Directors and has served as a reviewer for the NASP Program Accreditation Board.