Carlette Mack

Chief of People, Culture, & Inclusion at Covenant House

Carlette started her career at Covenant House Alaska as an intern 25 years ago. She is a second-generation Covenant House employee; her mother worked at Covenant House Alaska as a case manager for 13 years. Her passion and dedication to serving youth led her to positions such as Program Coordinator for Rights of Passage, and Director of External Affairs for Covenant House Washington. In 2017, Carlette served as Interim Executive Director of Covenant House Illinois, helping establish Covenant House’s newest site in Chicago. For the past eight years, Carlette has served as Chief Operating Officer for Covenant House Alaska.

Carlette is a trained clinical therapist with a primary focus on therapy with children and teens, having received her bachelor’s degree in Psychology and her master’s in Counseling Psychology, both from Alaska Pacific University. She is recognized for innovative program development and implementation, and strategic planning is a driving force behind agency collaboration with local partners and has demonstrated management and leadership skills. She has strong integrity and a passion for ensuring the well-being and quality of life of youth experiencing homelessness.