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Lmsw-Clinical Taylor Eberhart

Director Of Short-term Programs at Community Housing Network

Taylor Eberhart, LMSW-Clinical, has a diverse work experience spanning different organizations and roles. They began their career in 2012 as a server at the Doherty Hotel and Conference Center and later worked as a server at Bravo Brio Restaurant Group in 2013. Concurrently, they also served as a Resident Assistant at Oakland University from 2012 to 2015, taking on additional roles such as Service Learning Advocate and Housing Ambassador.

In 2014, Taylor interned at Community Housing Network, Inc., where they gained experience in community programs. The following year, they joined AmeriCorps NCCC and served as a Corps Member, contributing to disaster response and recovery efforts, infrastructure improvement, and environmental stewardship. They continued their work in community programs as an intern at Community Housing Network, Inc. in 2014-2015.

In 2016, Taylor became the Homeless Resource Coordinator at Mid Michigan Community Action Agency and later transitioned into the role of Bar Manager at R&R Grill. In 2017, they joined TABLENC as a Special Projects Intern, contributing to various projects. They also became a Housing Resource Community Coordinator at Community Housing Network, Inc. in the same year.

Currently, Taylor holds the position of Community Programs Supervisor at Community Housing Network, Inc. since 2018. Recently, they have also taken on the role of Director of Short-Term Programs, showcasing their growth and leadership within the organization.

Taylor Eberhart, LMSW-Clinical, completed a Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) degree from Oakland University between 2011 and 2015. Prior to that, they attended Clare High School from 2007 to 2011. They then pursued further education at the University of Michigan School of Social Work, where they earned a Master's degree in Social Work (MSW), specializing in the Management of Human Services, from 2018 to 2019.

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