Gibault
Tameka Redmond began their work experience in 2013 as a Sales Associate at Jc Penny, where they provided customer service and maintained a clean work environment. In 2014, they worked as a Server at Cheddars Casual Cafe, where they focused on customer service and ensuring the establishment was clean and maintained. In 2015, they worked at Gibault Inc as a Lead Mental Health Technician, helping clients learn everyday skills and ensuring their care. Tameka also worked as a Server at Buffalo Wild Wings during that same year, where they focused on order accuracy, customer satisfaction, and hosting football fantasy leagues. Additionally, in 2013, they worked as a Special Recreational Leader at the Chicago Park District, providing care for children with disabilities, creating lesson plans, and maintaining a safe environment.
Tameka Redmond started their education at Thornridge High School, where they studied Health and Wellness from 2010 to 2012 and earned their High School diploma. Tameka then attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville from 2012 to 2013, focusing on Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. Tameka continued their education at Indiana State University from 2014 to 2017, studying Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General, though no specific degree was mentioned.
Gibault
Gibault was founded in 1921 by the Indiana Knights of Columbus as a home for wayward boys. Over the years, Gibault has evolved to meet the needs of at-risk youth everywhere. Today, Gibault serves boys and girls and has provided life-changing opportunities for over 10,000 children and their families. Gibault serves children with mild emotional disturbances, aggressive and oppositional behaviors, substance abuse issues, victims and perpetrators that exhibit sexually harmful/reactive behavior, learning disabled children, and children with a variety of clinical issues in residential and community based environments.