Uitvoerende span
Troy Chiddick is in November 2021 as Hoof Finansiële Beampte aangestel. Troy het uitgebreide professionele ondervinding op die gebied van rekeningkunde en finansies. Troy het sy BS in Rekenmeesterskap aan die Villanova Universiteit en sy MBA van Rosemont College verwerf met 'n konsentrasie in Leierskap en Opleiding. Troy het die helfte van sy professionele loopbaan in die hoër onderwysopset deurgebring en het 'n passie vir die ontwikkelende professionele persone en om die gemeenskap te dien.
Troy Chiddick
Hoof finansiële beampte
Natasha Boston werk al meer as 14 jaar by Gemeenskapsraad. Sy het haar ampstermyn as 'n Assistent-onderwyser begin, en deur geleentheid, opvoeding en deursettingsvermoë is sy in 2018 as die Direkteur van Bedryf aangestel. van Millersville Universiteit en 'n MBA van Strayer Universiteit. Natasha het meer as 25 jaar ondervinding in die werk met kinders en gesinne om persoonlike uitkomste te verbeter. Onder haar leierskap het programme uitreik en dienste uitgebrei.
Natasha Boston
Vise-president van bedrywighede
Sharon Johnson joins the Executive Team at Community Council Health Systems serving as the Director of Human Resources in 2023. Sharon brings with her over 20 years of experience leading the HR initiatives for human service nonprofit organization, serving in roles such as HR Director, VP of Human Resources and as Chief Human Resources Office. In each of these roles, she was a main figure in building the HR infrastructures, policy development, supporting positive workplace culture, talent management, full cycle recruiting, and staff professional development. Sharon is a solid human resources executive, innovative in all facets of HR, she relies on best practices and works to incorporate them into the culture of the work environment.
Sharon is an advocate for services for vulnerable populations considering all forms of disorders and related conditions, serving as an Advisory Board Member for social service and housing programs, as well as a Board Member for the support of food insecurities that affect Philadelphia families. Sharon’s motto is that we all have a social responsibility to assist those in their community and beyond.
Sharon Johnson has earned a B.B.A in Accounting at the Fox School of Business, an M.B.A in Human Resources Management from Walden University and has earned a Senior Certified Professional in Human Resources from the Society for Human Resources Professionals.
Karen Mellwig
Direkteur van Menslike Hulpbronne
Gina Sweet-Comrie
Chief Growth & Strategist Officer
Gina Sweet-Comrie began her career in Philadelphia after obtaining her BA in English from Penn State University. A NY native, she came to Philadelphia to attend Temple University while seeking a master’s in special education. Shortly following obtaining her Masters, Gina went on to obtain certifications in Cognitive Behavior Therapy from PCOM, and Trauma Therapy from Chestnut Hill College. Having exposure to both the mental health and educational industries has afforded Gina an opportunity to partner with over 20 school districts and 35 charter schools spanning several states. Gina holds dual certifications in Special Education and Special Education Leadership. She has dedicated over 20 years to Community Council, and over 15 years in leadership. Her unique balance of expertise, curiosity and perspective has aided in the development and customization of several specialized programs supporting students with exceptionalities. Always the teacher at heart, Gina has partnered with IIRP (Institute for Restorative Practices), where she has provided trainings to school staff and school leadership throughout the country for over the past 10 years. Most recently, Gina received an additional certificate in Sustainable Strategy and Disruptive Strategy through Harvard Business Online School. While her work gives her a great deal of joy, fundraising for programmatic and community causes is the most rewarding. It is fortunate that her passion and zest for fundraising has been cultivated through her active engagement in community services events as a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated. However, above all, her proudest achievement, is being a mom to two teenagers and being able to apply what she has learned in their upbringing.