Cheryl Gilge

Human Resources Generalist at North Carolina Education Corps

Cheryl Gilge, Ph.D., SHRM-CP, is a seasoned human resources professional with experience as a Human Resources Generalist at North Carolina Education Corps since July 2022 and previously served as a Human Resources Expert at Target from July 2019 to June 2022. In addition to HR roles, Cheryl has a strong academic background, having worked as an Adjunct Lecturer at Western Washington University and as an Affiliate Lecturer at the University of Washington, focusing on contemporary art history, new media art, urban studies, media, and ethics. With a doctorate in Built Environments from the University of Washington and a Master's of Fine Arts in Visual Arts from the University of California, Riverside, Cheryl’s extensive research experience includes a dissertation on user practices of Google Street View. Earlier career roles include Tax Assembly Coordinator at Grant Thornton LLP and Office Manager at JDBA Architecture and Planning, showcasing a diverse skill set in both administrative and academic environments.

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Greensboro, United States

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North Carolina Education Corps

A drop in K-5 literacy scores is having a drastic impact across our state. In recent years, some students have lost learning time and are falling behind. Families are juggling work, school, and child care. Teachers are struggling to keep students engaged. All of this makes it harder for students to learn and thrive. North Carolina Education Corps was a response to the impact COVID-19 had on schools, and its work continues to help students make up ground and get back on track. We bring together community members to support students and accelerate learning. You can help. We recruit, train, and support “corps members” who serve as high-impact tutors. Corps members extend the reach of teachers and accelerate student learning in response to the impact of lower literacy scores in schools. As tutors, corps members assist K-5 students with building foundational skills with profound, long-term implications. Our call to action is simple: step up to work as a high-impact tutor. Join a community effort to support students and accelerate learning.


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