Sarah R. Fletcher

Human Resources Director at Northwest Arkansas Children's Shelter

Sarah R. Fletcher, MBA has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries. Sarah R. is currently serving as the Human Resources Director at Northwest Arkansas Children's Shelter. Prior to this role, they worked as a Global Human Resources Consultant specializing in Employment Law & Policy and Procedures. Sarah R. also has experience as a Human Resource Manager at Kennametal and as part of the Human Resources team at KeyTronicEMS. Sarah has a strong background in Human Resources, having held various positions at Walmart for over a decade. Their roles at Walmart include Senior Human Resources Manager, HR Project Manager, HR Analysis, and Human Resources Coordinator. Sarah R. has also worked as an HR Coordinator at Real Estate/Store and as part of the Customer Service team at Wal-Mart. Sarah began their career at NCR, where they served as a Helpdesk/Critical Call Worker. Sarah R. has a solid background in multitasking, managing projects, and maintaining reports. Prior to that, they gained experience in customer service and cashier roles at Toys, Garden Center, and Floral departments.

Sarah R. Fletcher, MBA obtained their Bachelor's degree in Human Resources and Business Administration from Franklin University. Sarah R. then went on to complete their Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Human Resources Management and Services, also from Franklin University.

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Fayetteville, United States

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Northwest Arkansas Children's Shelter

Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter (NWACS) is a private, non-profit organization that provides 24-hour residential, emergency triage care for children throughout Arkansas who are victims of abandonment, abuse, or neglect. Our mission is to provide these children in crisis with a safe haven, high-quality care, and hope for the future. The programs we employ to achieve our mission are: o Emergency Care/Case Management Program o On-Site School and Education Program o Sophia Scott Expanding Horizons (Activities) Program o Nutrition Program Our programs collectively meet the child’s immediate needs of food, shelter and safety and also provide lasting benefits, through self-esteem building, hope and education. Since opening our doors in 1993, the Children’s Shelter has cared for more than 13,000 children from throughout the state of Arkansas.


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