Erin Covert

Chief Executive Officer at Ennis Center for Children, Inc.

Erin Covert has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Erin is currently the Chief Executive Officer at Ennis Center for Children, Inc., a position they have held since February 2023. Prior to this role, Erin served as an Executive Assistant and Director of Social Media at the same organization starting in September 2011. Erin also worked as a Foster Care Case Manager from September 2010 to December 2011.

Before joining Ennis Center for Children, Erin pursued a Gerontology program at Eastern Michigan University. During their time there, they completed an internship at Botsford Commons and gained valuable knowledge and experience in the field. Erin was also a Homemaker Supervisor at Ennis Center for Children from 2001-2002.

In 2000, Erin worked at Caring Management, Day Treatment as both a Family Worker and a Youth Counselor.

Erin Covert obtained a Master's Certificate in Gerontology from Eastern Michigan University in 2008-2009.

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Fenton, United States

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Ennis Center for Children, Inc.

Ennis Center for Children has been working with abused and/or neglected children for over 43 years with our services reaching over 6,000 Michigan children and families in crisis annually. On any given day, we help over 400 children in our foster care program alone. Ennis Center for Children serves all counties in Southeast Michigan with locations in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Saginaw and Wayne County. We are a leading agency in finding adoptive families for children, including those with special needs. Ennis Center also works with delinquent teens, helping them stay safe, stay in school and on a path toward a productive adulthood. Our mission: “With the support of the community, we preserve families when possible and create new families when necessary” drives our trained, dedicated and compassionate staff as they guide children and families toward a future better than their past.


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