Emma Doyle

Director Of Marketing And Admissions at Community Interactions

Emma Doyle has a diverse work experience spanning several roles in various companies. Emma started their career at The Pathway School in 2004 as a Residential Counselor, where they worked closely with an interdisciplinary team to meet client needs. Emma later served as a Senior Counselor, providing staff supervision and training for new employees. In 2008, Emma transitioned to Project Transition, initially working as a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Counselor before being promoted to roles such as Lead Psychiatric Rehabilitation Counselor and Program Manager. Emma then took on the position of Director of Community Outreach, where they managed outreach strategies, attended community meetings, and organized events. Emma's most recent role was at Community Interactions, where they started as a Manager of Marketing and Admissions before becoming the Director of Marketing and Admissions.

Emma Doyle earned their Bachelor's Degree in Women's Studies from West Chester University of Pennsylvania, where they studied from 1998 to 2004. Emma also obtained certification as a Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner from the US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association in 2010.

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Swarthmore, United States

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Community Interactions

Community Interactions, Inc. (CI), founded over 50 years ago, is a non-profit organization that provides person-centered support services and housing in Delaware and Pennsylvania for people with intellectual disabilities, autism & dual diagnosed behavioral challenges. Our History: The vision for CI was inspired by our founder’s brother, Albert, who lived in an institutional setting for people with intellectual disabilities. Gerald was appalled by his brother’s living conditions. He wanted his brother to have a better life; one where he is part of the community, and surrounded by people who supported and cared about him. Gerald wanted his brother to have the life that we all want: one full of love, kindness, purpose, and as much independence as possible. When he established CI, Gerald’s goal was to create a private, non-profit community organization offering less restrictive programs, services, and disability and autism support in Pennsylvania and Delaware that promoted community integration and self-determination for individuals with intellectual disabilities and behavioral health challenges. The reality of his dream was realized in 1973, when Community Interactions opened its first housing for adults with disabilities in Delaware County, PA. Today, Community Interactions serves over 250 people in community programs, both residential and day, in Delaware and Pennsylvania. Our Mission: Build communities of compassion and inclusion for neurodiverse people through innovative services. Our Vision: We embrace the dignity and dimension of every extraordinary person.


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