HomeRise (formerly Community Housing Partnership)
Lynnette Hollins has a diverse work experience in the field of Human Resources and Payroll. Lynnette has held various roles in different companies, including HomeRise, Entercom, Cumulus Media, RSF Social Finance, Buck Institute for Research on Aging, Qualys, The Controller's Group, and SumTotal Systems. Lynnette'sroles have included Human Resources Director, Interim Director of Human Resources, Benefits and Payroll Manager, Human Resources Payroll Manager, Human Resources Manager, Temporary - Human Resources Specialist, HR/Immigration Specialist, Payroll and HR Administrator, and Payroll Accountant. Lynnette has experience in managing the recruiting process, conducting new hire orientations, maintaining employment contract renewals and compensation adjustments, processing payroll and timesheets, administering staff benefits, and providing general human resources support. Lynnette'swork experience showcases their expertise in various aspects of HR and payroll management.
Lynnette Hollins, Notary Public, earned their Bachelor's degree in Business with a certificate in Human Resources from the University of Phoenix between 2017 and 2019. Lynnette also holds an Associate's degree in Business Administration from Heald College, which they obtained from 1999 to 2001.
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HomeRise (formerly Community Housing Partnership)
Community Housing Partnership is now HomeRise. While the name is new, the work we do remains the same: we help people experiencing homelessness rise up and transform their lives by providing a home combined with support services, like mental health services and job training, and advocating for policies that alleviate and prevent homelessness. Together with our supporters, we are changing lives and rebuilding the neighborhoods and city that we love. Each year, HomeRise’s supportive housing transforms the lives of more than 1,900 adults, children, seniors, and veterans who experienced homelessness. The impact is long-lasting: 98% of our past and present residents who experienced homelessness stay housed.