City of Carrollton
Melissa Everett has extensive work experience in finance and management roles in the public sector. Melissa most recently worked as the Director of Finance at the City of Carrollton and had been with the organization since 2014. Prior to that, Melissa held various positions within the City of Carrollton, including Finance Manager, Budget Supervisor/Sr. Analyst, and Managed Competition & Strategic Planning Coordinator. In these roles, they were responsible for overseeing departmental budgets, strategic planning, and performance analysis. Before joining the City of Carrollton, Melissa worked as an Evidence Technician at the City of Allen from 2007 to 2014.
Melissa Everett's education history begins in 2002 when they attended the University of North Texas and earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science and Government in 2003.
After that, in 2014, they attended Sam Houston State University and completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration in 2015.
Melissa furthered their education by pursuing a Master's degree in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration at Tarleton State University from 2018 to 2020.
In addition to their academic achievements, Melissa obtained several certifications to enhance their expertise. In October 2013, they received a Property/Evidence Advanced Certification from the Texas Association of Property and Evidence Inventory Technicians. In April 2014, they obtained a Public Information Act certification from the Attorney General of Texas. Lastly, in October 2015, Melissa acquired a Law Enforcement Inspections & Auditing Certificate. The institution granting this particular certificate is unknown.
City of Carrollton
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The City of Carrollton is located in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth area and is a vibrant corporate and residential community. Carrollton's location and business cost advantages attract and support a diverse local economy. Over 5,000 businesses call Carrollton home. Manufacturing, construction trades and wholesale trades are some of the largest economic sectors as well as finance, insurance and real estate. Residents are drawn to the City for its high quality of life, abundant parks, schools and safe neighborhoods. In 2008, MONEY Magazine ranked Carrollton 15th in the country as the Best Place to Live and Forbes Magazine recently ranked Carrollton #12 for "America's Best Places to Move."