Paige Packard

Program Director, AGC Education & Research Foundation at Associated General Contractors of America

Paige Packard has a diverse work experience spanning several years. Paige started their career as an Assistant Teacher at The Ivymount School, where they worked with children with Autism. Paige then joined Americans Helping Americans as a Program Coordinator, where they were involved in grant proposals and communication with grant recipients. Following that, Paige worked as an Extern Therapist at The Women's Center. Paige later joined Christian Relief Services as a Safe Places Case Manager, providing support to families affected by domestic violence. Paige also worked at Family Priority as a Resident in Counseling, offering counseling services to at-risk youth. Currently, they hold the position of Program Director in the AGC Education & Research Foundation at the Associated General Contractors of America. Throughout their career, Paige has gained experience in various roles and settings, demonstrating their versatility and commitment to helping others.

Paige Packard completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology at James Madison University from 2002 to 2006. Later, from 2008 to 2012, they pursued a Masters of Education degree specializing in Counseling; Community Agency Counseling at George Mason University.

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