Michael Gaudio Mfa, Cprw

Direct Support Professional at Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk, Inc.

Michael Gaudio is a versatile career development professional with extensive experience in both educational and performance environments. Currently serving as the Career Development Coordinator at Commonpoint Queens, Michael leads the CUNY Career Connect program, managing initiatives that provide career counseling and workshops to hundreds of students across multiple campuses. Previous roles include Career Counselor, where Michael established virtual services during the pandemic, and Senior Career Ambassador at Berklee College of Music, focusing on innovative outreach. As a Freelance Career Services Provider and Resume Writer, Michael aids job seekers in various fields. Additionally, Michael serves as a Direct Support Professional for young adults with autism and has a strong background in the performing arts, having acted and sang in numerous regional theatre productions. Academic qualifications include a Master of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts/Music from Gordon College.

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Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk, Inc.

The Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk, Inc. (EOC of Suffolk, Inc.) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) minority community-based organization (CBO) incorporated in the State of New York on May 5, 1967. The EOC of Suffolk, Inc is Suffolk County's designated community action agency and recipient of the Federal Community Service Block Grant, which supports activities designed to assist low-income families and individuals receiving assistance under part A of Title IV of the Social Security Act. EOC of Suffolk, Inc.'s mission is to promote a goal of self-sufficiency by broadening the minds of children, revitalizing communities, and assisting families and children in-need through coordination of available federal, state, local, and private resources. These resources are used to develop skills, knowledge, and secure opportunities while providing the motivation necessary for individuals and families to become self-sufficient.