Early Learning Coalition of Hillsborough County
Yarima Hernandez Tamayo is a seasoned finance and accounting professional with extensive experience in various roles. Currently serving as Finance and Accounting Manager at the Early Learning Coalition of Hillsborough County since August 2016, Yarima has also held positions as Accountant 2 and Accountant 1 within the same organization. Prior to this, Yarima worked as a Physician Support/Transcriptionist at Civil Surgeon and had a significant tenure at Tourism Marketing as an Accounting Specialist, where responsibilities included processing month-end/year-end procedures, payroll, and financial reporting. Earlier experience includes working as an Accounting Specialist at Food Enterprises, focusing on accounts payable/receivable and payroll tasks. Yarima holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of Holguin, Oscar Lucero Moya in Cuba, and a technical course in Accounting fundamentals with Quickbooks from Hillsborough County Technical School.
Early Learning Coalition of Hillsborough County
The Early Learning Coalition of Hillsborough County (ELCHC) is THE trusted resource for early childhood care and education programs and services in Hillsborough County, Florida. The ELCHC's mission is to provide children, birth to 5 years old, high quality, equitable and inclusive early learning experiences preparing them for success in school and life through the collaboration of families, educators and the community. The ELCHC provides leadership in shaping collaborative partnerships that build diverse, high quality child care systems accessible to all Hillsborough County children and families. We serve an average of 20,000 children and families per day via our programs by: • Helping families navigate their childcare options • Guiding families in understanding what quality child care is and why it matters • Equipping families with information about early childhood development & school readiness • Connecting families with resources to help pay for child care • Leading families to local and state supports and resources that help them thrive