Career and Recovery Resources, Inc.
Markeisha Franklin has a diverse work experience in the fields of compliance, data management, re-entry programming, and employment services. Their most recent role is as the Director of Compliance of Quality Management at Career and Recovery Resources, Inc. Prior to that, they worked as a Data Compliance Specialist-SSVF at the same company. Before joining Career and Recovery Resources, Inc., Markeisha Franklin served as a Senior Reconciliation Specialist at BE A CHAMPION, INC., where they oversaw the intake and reconciliation process for a not-for-profit meal service provider. Markeisha also worked as a Re-Entry Coordinator at the City of St. Louis, Division of Corrections, where they designed re-entry programming for correctional facilities and developed partnerships with community organizations. Markeisha Franklin's earlier experience includes working as an Employment Specialist in the Homeless Veterans Re-Integration Program at St. Patrick Center, where they provided intensive employment case management services.
Markeisha Franklin attended Southeast Missouri State University from 2007 to 2013, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration. Additionally, they obtained a certification as an Offender Workforce Development Specialist from the United States Probation Office, although the specific date of certification is not provided.
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Career and Recovery Resources, Inc.
Vision Statement Career and Recovery Resources, Inc. (CRR) envisions people living lives of self-determination and financial viability through behavioral and physical wellness, education, workforce development, and affordable housing. Mission Statement: Career and Recovery Resources, Inc.’s (CRR) mission is to help people identify and overcome their barriers to achieving a stable life. We break down barriers for people experiencing substance abuse, underemployment, and housing instability, with focused services for youth, Veterans, people with disabilities, and those referred from the criminal justice system.