Academy of Hope Adult PCS
Tiffany Godbout, MBA has a diverse range of work experience. Currently, they serve as the Chief Operations Officer at Academy of Hope Adult PCS. Prior to this, Tiffany held the position of President at 114th Partnership, where they led a national education organization focused on increasing underrepresented populations in STEM careers. In addition, they served as the Vice President Strategic Alliances at 114th Partnership, leading a team and conducting market analysis to identify and pursue new partnerships. Tiffany also held the role of Executive Director at Montgomery County Business Roundtable for Education, where they managed a team and implemented corporate social responsibility programs. Earlier in their career, they worked as the Executive Director at Hospitality High Public Charter School & Washington Hospitality Foundation and as the Director of Education and Community Programs at Hotel Association of Washington, DC. Tiffany started their career as the Elementary Program Manager at New Community After School and Advocacy. Throughout their career, Tiffany has demonstrated expertise in education, strategic partnerships, diversity and inclusion, and corporate social responsibility.
Tiffany Godbout, MBA, has a diverse education history. Tiffany completed their Executive MBA in Business Administration and Management, General from Drexel University's LeBow College of Business between 2018 and 2020. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from James Madison University, graduating between 1996 and 2000. Tiffany also had a brief study experience at Universidad de las Américas, A.C. in 1999, focusing on Spanish. In terms of certifications, they have attained the Institute for Organizational Management (IOM) graduate certification from the US Chamber of Commerce, although the specific dates of attainment are not provided. Before their university studies, Tiffany attended Springbrook HS, although the details of their degree or field of study are unspecified.
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Academy of Hope Adult PCS
Academy of Hope's mission is to provide high quality education and services that change lives and improve our communities. Academy of Hope was founded in 1985 by two teachers who believed that education could empower those most marginalized in Washington, D.C. It was clear that people trapped in the cycle of poverty lacked basic reading, writing and math skills, and they needed to acquire jobs that paid living wages. Today, one in five adults in the district lacks a high school diploma, and one in three adults cannot read a newspaper or a map, much less complete a job application. The need for adult education programs is still great. Academy of Hope is considered one of the most successful programs of its kind. Students become part of a learning community where everyone is valued, adds value and is both a teacher and a learner. Our curriculum is experiential and focuses on life skills, which means that students can immediately begin applying what they’re learning to their own lives—and reap the benefits. We provide outstanding training for teachers, tutors and volunteers, which results in better understanding of adult-learner needs and creative approaches to helping them meet educational goals. We offer a flexible schedule, providing classes in the mornings and evenings, because we know that adult learners juggle many family and work responsibilities. We allow students to take as much time as they need to learn and integrate instructional material. Because we know that learning happens in the greater context of a person’s life, we provide supportive services to students so that they can focus on learning.