Community Human Services
Tim Louis has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Tim most recently served as the Chief Financial Officer at Community Human Services, a nonprofit agency providing mental health, substance abuse, and homeless services. In this role, they oversaw all finance and accounting functions, prepared financial reports, and supported the organization's development goals. Prior to that, Tim worked as a Senior Mortgage Professional at Mr. Cooper and Network Capital. Tim also served as the Director of Finance & Administration at Build Change, where they played a key role in growing the organization's budget. Earlier in their career, Tim held roles as a Senior Financial Consultant and Business Case Analyst at Verizon Business, a Business Case Consultant at Technology Finance Partners, and an Executive Consultant at Navigant.
Tim Louis has a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Finance from Miami University, which they obtained from 1984 to 1988. Tim later pursued their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Finance from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, completing their studies from 1992 to 1995.
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Community Human Services
For over 50 years, Community Human Services has provided accessible, high quality substance abuse, mental health and homeless services to those most in need in Monterey County, California. We are a community non-profit founded by concerned local parents and partner with over a dozen local cities, towns, and school districts to provide help and hope. Virtually all of the work we do at CHS addresses underlying conditions or root causes of personal, family and community problems, whether it’s addiction, domestic violence, mental illness, emotional health, homelessness, child abuse, or any number of problems that people have trouble solving on their own. We help our clients develop new skills and support networks, learn new behaviors, and learn how to utilize community resources. Ultimately, our services affect change in the community by reducing the need for social services, law enforcement, hospitals, jails and prisons, and by improving school attendance, performance and social outcomes for children.