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Earnestine Walker

Vice President Community Health/inclusion at American Heart Association

Earnestine Walker has a diverse work experience, primarily within non-profit organizations. From 2013 to present, they have held various roles at the American Heart Association | American Stroke Association, including Vice President Community Health/Inclusion, Vice President Multicultural Initiatives, and Vice President. In these roles, they developed strategies, recruited volunteers, and supported local market staff. From 2005 to 2013, they worked as the Director at the American Diabetes Association, where they developed community impact plans and provided guidance to staff and volunteers. Prior to that, they served as the Assistant Director at Temple University from 2002 to 2005, overseeing employee management and training. From 2001 to 2002, they were an Affiliate Faculty member at National Service Leadership, focusing on effective communication and group facilitation. Lastly, from 1998 to 2002, they were the Director of the Foster Grandparent Program, responsible for recruiting and organizing volunteer placements, coordinating public relations efforts, and managing budgets.

Earnestine Walker attended Temple University for an unspecified period of time twice. Earnestine later studied History at The University of South Carolina.

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Timeline

  • Vice President Community Health/inclusion

    July, 2016 - present

  • Vice President Multicultural Initiatives

    April, 2013

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