Zoe van Dyke

Director Of Development at Communities In Schools of Ohio

Zoe Van Dyke has a diverse work experience, with their most recent role being a Director of Development at Communities In Schools of Ohio starting in May 2023. Prior to this, they served as a Development Manager at the same organization, starting in October 2022. Before joining Communities In Schools of Ohio, Zoe worked as an Associate Director of Development at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center from December 2021 to December 2022. Zoe also held positions as a Business Development Specialist at Revvix and Shujinko from February 2021 to November 2021. Zoe's earliest work experience was as an Annual Giving and Special Events Coordinator at Peterson Health from July 2018 to February 2021.

Zoe Van Dyke attended The College of Wooster from 2007 to 2011, although the degree and field of study are not specified. Following their undergraduate studies, Zoe pursued a Master of Arts degree at Indiana University Bloomington. While the start and end years are not provided, it can be inferred that this degree was obtained after their time at The College of Wooster. Lastly, Zoe also obtained a Master's degree from McCormick Theological Seminary, but the field of study is unspecified. The specific details regarding the start and end years for both their Master of Arts degree and Master's degree are not provided.

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Communities In Schools of Ohio

For 14.5 million children in America living in poverty, challenges outside the classroom like the lack of adequate food, clothing, shelter, and health care, can stand in the way of success inside the classroom. At Communities In Schools, we work in schools to remove those barriers by building one-on-one relationships and providing integrated student supports to at-risk students, that empower them to stay in school and succeed in life. Whether it is clean clothes, help with school work, or emotional support to help a child cope with and recover from a traumatic event, we connect students with the relationships and resources they need to succeed.


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