Jennifer Chevalier, Ed.D. has extensive work experience in various educational roles. Jennifer currently serves as the Director of Funding, Speaker, and Co-host of Research Conversations at FranklinCovey. In their previous position as the Research and Grant Development Manager at St. Lucie Public Schools, Jennifer facilitated the development of innovative programs, composed complex grant applications, and provided oversight for implementation, data collection, and reporting of federal, state, and local grants.
Additionally, Jennifer has held the role of Director At Large - Florida at Learning Forward, where they contributed to education initiatives. Jennifer also worked at Martin County School District as an Instructional Coach, Staff Developer, and Math Lead, and at Sumdog as an Educational Consultant, correlating math games to standards for the creation of educational features.
Earlier in their career, Jennifer taught fourth grade at Jensen Beach Elementary School and was involved in various committees and organizations. Jennifer has also gained experience outside of the education field as the Director of Sales and Marketing at Agelong Carpentry Inc., a Technical Writer at Mylan Bertek Pharmaceuticals, and as a Display Advertising Sales Representative at The Valley News.
Jennifer Chevalier, Ed.D. has a diverse education history that spans over several years. Jennifer started their academic journey at Mountain Lakes High School from 1987 to 1991. Following that, they attended Furman University from 1991 to 1995, but it is unclear if they obtained a degree or in what field of study.
Chevalier continued their education at Keene State College, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from 1993 to 1995. Moving forward, they pursued a Master of Arts in Elementary Education at the University of Phoenix, completing it from 2002 to 2004.
In subsequent years, Chevalier furthered their education with multiple certifications. Jennifer obtained an Elementary Education - Florida certification from the Florida Department of Education in 2004. In 2010, they received an ESOL Endorsement, followed by a Gifted Endorsement in 2011. Jennifer obtained an Educational Leadership - Florida certification in 2014 and an Exceptional Student Education K-12 certification in 2015, both from the Florida Department of Education.
Continuing their academic progress, Chevalier pursued a Master of Arts in Educational Leadership from the American College of Education from 2013 to 2014. Jennifer then earned a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction from the same institution from 2014 to 2015.
Finally, in 2016, Chevalier earned a Reading Endorsement from the Florida Department of Education. Their highest level of education is a Doctor of Education - Ed.D. in Educational and Organizational Leadership, which they obtained from the American College of Education from 2016 to 2019. Additionally, they earned certification as a Google Certified Educator - Level 1 in July 2017.
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