Shawn Bolton

Chief Operating Officer at Inner City Law Center

Shawn Bolton serves as the Chief Operating Officer at the Inner City Law Center, overseeing operations and providing guidance for staff and clients since February 2022. Prior to this role, Shawn was the Assistant Vice President of Program Operations at Chrysalis, where responsibilities included managing operations for a team of 65, ensuring compliance with grants, and participating in strategic planning. Shawn's experience also includes significant contributions at the Youth Policy Institute, where roles ranged from Director of Community and Family Support to Director of Health and Wellness, focusing on community development and program management aligned with federal initiatives. Educational credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from Dillard University, a Master's in Public Administration from California State University, Northridge, a Master of Education in Organizational Leadership from Antioch University-Los Angeles, and further study at the University of Southern California.

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Los Angeles, United States

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Inner City Law Center

The only provider of legal services on Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles, Inner City Law Center combats slum housing while developing strategies to end homelessness. Inner City Law Center is recognized for our expertise in housing issues, veterans’ benefits, and homelessness prevention. Our staff of 40, including 20 attorneys, provides quality legal representation for people who have nowhere else to turn. We fight for justice for low-income tenants, working poor families, immigrants, people who are homeless or disabled, and veterans. Driven by the fundamental principle that every person should always be treated with dignity and respect, ICLC works for long-term, positive, and meaningful change. With your help and generous support, we will continue to: - Create safe, healthy, and affordable housing. - Help homeless veterans get off the streets. - Prevent families from being evicted into homelessness.


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