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Cheryl Selby

Data Quality Specialist at findhelp

Cheryl Selby has a diverse work experience history. Cheryl started their career in 2004 as a Program Specialist at Hillcrest Baptist Church, where they coordinated a volunteer program and developed outreach initiatives for local jails and prisons. In 2005, they founded the non-profit organization, Network for Life of Austin, Inc., which aimed to assist ex-offenders reintegrate into the Austin Community through various support programs. From 2008 to 2014, they worked as a Rapid Employment Model Program Specialist at Workforce Solutions Capital Area, where they focused on preparing newly released individuals for job seeking. Additionally, they worked as a Rapid Employment Model Career Counselor at Workforce Solutions - Capital Area from 2008 to 2015, offering resources to customers returning from prison and helping them overcome barriers to employment. In 2015, they became a self-employed Consultant in ex-offender consulting. Lastly, in 2017, they joined A New Entry, Inc. as a Maggie's Home Resources Contractor, where they worked on outreach programs for homeless women. Cheryl's work experience demonstrates their dedication to helping individuals with past convictions reintegrate into society and find employment opportunities.

Cheryl Selby obtained a Bachelor's degree in Counseling Psychology from St. Edward's University between 2011 and 2015. Prior to that, between 1978 and 1981, they attended California State University, Long Beach, although it is not known whether they obtained a degree or field of study during that period. In addition to their formal education, Cheryl Selby has a certification as an Offender Workforce Development Specialist from the National Institute of Corrections. The specific month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.

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