Faculty & Staff

In accordance to tenure.

Ms. Ann B. Simmers
School Director
Student Services

Jessica Gibbs
Assistant Director of Student Services
Student Services
Jessica Gibbs (Jessica.Gibbs@cril.edu) attended both Louisiana State University and Nicholls State
University with a focus in Elementary Education. Jessica has been with the Court Reporting Institute of Louisiana since July of 2010.

Ms. Julie Krutz
Program Director
Instructor
Ms. Julie Krutz (Julie.krutz@cril.edu) received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from the University of Texas at Arlington. She attended two court reporting schools in New Orleans before relocating to Shreveport. Ms. Julieis a certified court reporter and has been working as a free-lance reporter in Shreveport and Baton Rouge with 25 plus years of experience. She also volunteers as a math tutor at the Christa McAuliffe Adult Learning Center in Baton Rouge. She is an avid oil painter on the side.

Ms. Margaret  Warner
Head Reader
Assistant Instructor
Student Services
Ms. Margaret Warner(margaret.warner@cril.edu) is a graduate of Clemson University, South Carolina, has a Bachelor of Science Degree in  Industrial Education. She also attended Sumter Area Technical College, studying drafting and accounting.   She worked as a substitute teacher at Runnel’s School in Baton Rouge.

Ms. Marce has been with CRIL since August of 2002 and works as an Assistant Instructor for Realtime III, IV and V.  She also works with the student services desk when needed.

She is married to Bob Warner, has three sons, and lives in Baton Rouge.

Ms. Terri Easley
Reader, Assistant Instructor
Student Services
Ms. Terri
(terri.easley@cril.edu) has over ten years experience as a secretary and then worked for over eleven years a teacher at Parkview Baptist Preschool.  Ms. Terri has been with CRIL since May of 2005 and works as an Assistant Instructor for Theory I. She previously worked with Realtime Reporting IV and V classes. 

She is married to Donnie Easley, Associate Pastor of Grace Works Church in Prairieville and has two sons and resides in Baton Rouge.

Ms. Dorothy Lamson
Reader, Assistant Instructor
Ms. Lamson (dorothy.lamson@cril.edu) first received an Associates of Arts Degree from Mars Hill College and then a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Woman’s College, University of North Carolina.   She received her Master’s of Education Degree from Southeastern Louisiana University.

She worked as a teacher for the East Baton Rouge School Board and then as a University Supervisor for Louisiana State University.

Ms. Lamson has worked with CRIL since June of 2006 and works as an Assistant Instructor for the Theory II and Realtime Reporting I and II classes.

Ms. Susan Albin
Reader, Assistant Instructor
Ms. Albin (susan.albin@cril.edu) graduated from Louisiana State University and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociolory and a Master’s Degree in Sociology with a minor in Adult Education.  Shehas also pursued her Ph.D. with a major in Sociology and a minor in Anthropology.  She has taught at Louisiana State University and did research while there.  Ms. Albin also managed a textbook store in the past, the Highland Road Book Store.

Ms. Albin is married and has three children.  She homeschooled her children from grades 4th through 12th. She has many interests and hobbies.  Currently, she is an Assistant Instructor for the Realtime Reporting II and III classes.  She joined us in January of 2008, and we are very excited to have her as a part of our staff.

Mathew Thomas
Information Officer
Mathew Thomas
(mst@cril.edu) graduated from Brandeis University and holds a Bachelors and Masters degree in Economics. He is currently enrolled at the New School of Social Research for graduate studies in Economics.

Mathew joined the Court Reporting Institute in May of 2008.

Sherrijean Husser
Founder

Retired
Sherrijean Husser, CCR, RPR, CRI, is the Founder of Institute. She began the school in January of 2000, after having worked as a court reporter since 1985. Sherrijean also worked as a medical transcriptionist from1981 before going to school to become a court reporter. She holds a Certified Court Reporter license in the State of Louisiana, as well as the Registered Professional Reporter and Certified Reporting Instructor certifications from the National Court Reporters Association. Sherrijean retired from the school in September 2010.

“Seeing the results when students graduate and begin working as reporters has been well worth the hard work of establishing a school and to continue to improve the structure to meet the needs of future students.”

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