Kids In Distress (KID)
Tony Tucker, Dr.B.A. has a diverse range of work experience. Most recently, they served as the Chief Financial Officer at Kids In Distress (KID). Prior to that, they were the Director of Finance & Operations at Gilda's Club of South Florida, Inc., where they developed and implemented financial management and accounting systems. Tony also worked as the Senior Revenue Manager at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, overseeing billing and revenue recognition. Tony has also held positions at Belhaven University as an Adjunct Instructor and at The Salvation Army Evangeline Booth College as a Finance Associate and Finance Coordinator. Additionally, they have experience as the Director of Community Relations at the Institute for Community Living, Inc.
Dr. Tony Tucker, B.A. received their Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree in Management and Economics from the University of West Georgia in 1998. Tony went on to earn their Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Urban Studies/Affairs from Hunter College in 2002. Finally, they completed their Doctorate of Business Administration in Business Administration and Management, General at Argosy University Atlanta from 2007 to 2013.
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Kids In Distress (KID)
KID is a nationally accredited agency dedicated to the prevention of child abuse, the preservation of the family, and the treatment of abused and neglected children. Founded in 1979, KID started as a shelter for abused and neglected children. During its 43 operational years, KID has grown to include two campuses in Broward County, and a foster care office in Palm Beach County. In 2019, KID acquired Family Central, Inc. (FCI) which provides comprehensive family strengthening, early learning, a child care food program, and educational training services in South Florida. KID offers a well-integrated system of care staffed with clinical professionals who tenaciously strive to encourage, educate, empower, and equip children and families with the proper tools to ensure a safe and strong community. By advancing critical and clinical care to at-risk children and families in need, KID is known as the premier provider of child and family services in South Florida and now serves more than 20,000 children and families annually. KID employees enrich the South Florida community through foster care recruitment/training/support, kinship support, early childhood education/preschool, aftercare/summer camp, adoption support, reunification services, family strengthening, maternal health, a family counseling center, and pediatric dental services in partnership with Nova Southeastern University.