Audra Bateman Athey

Director Of Human Resources at Cherry Companies

Audra Bateman Athey has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Audra started their career as the Business Office Manager at Bateman Family Practice from 2000-2006. Afterwards, they worked as the Director of Sales & Marketing at Choice! Energy Management from 2006-2008. Audra then took on the role of HEAD ESL Instructor at Day By Day English Academy from 2008-2009. Following that, they worked as an Education Professional at Pearland ISD from 2009-2012. During the same period, they also served as the Human Resources Manager at Cherry Companies. From 2012-2019, they continued their role as the Human Resources Manager at Cherry Companies and then was promoted to Director of Human Resources and Business Development from 2019-2020.

Audra Bateman Athey earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Communication Studies from Texas State University, where they studied from 2000 to 2004. In addition to their degree, they obtained several certifications throughout their career. In 2022, they completed the "Building Business Acumen" course at Acumen Learning. In 2021, they obtained the Certified Professional Facilitator (CPF) certification from DDI | Development Dimensions International. Prior to that, in 2020, they obtained the Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certification from HRCI.

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Houston, United States

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Cherry Companies

Cherry Companies is a recycling and demolition company based in Houston, Texas. With more than 65 years in business, Cherry is one of the largest recyclers in Texas and the Gulf Coast region. Recycling more than two million tons of concrete and asphalt and thousands of tons of steel every year, Cherry also recycles residential composition asphalt shingles and tires. Recycled concrete and asphalt is re-used primarily in road and highway projects while re-claimed steel ends up in thousands of new metal products. Cherry produces more than two million tons of stabilized material annually in the Greater Houston area for use in everything from parking lots and underground utilities to pipeline support and storm sewers. In addition, Cherry specializes in the removal of all types of structures—from highways and bridges, industrial plants and commercial buildings to residences through demolition and other deconstruction techniques. For more information, see www.cherrycompanies.com.


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