Parents as Teachers National Center
Cheryle Dyle-Palmer has a long and diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Cheryle worked at the Parents as Teachers National Center from 2002 to the present, holding various roles such as Executive Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, as well as Chief Operating Officer. Prior to that, they were employed at the National Benevolent Association, where they served as the Executive Director of NBA Kids Care from 2001 to 2002. Before that, they held the position of Vice President of Children and Family Services at the same organization from 1989 to 2001.
Cheryle Dyle-Palmer attended the University of Missouri-Saint Louis. However, no specific details about their degree, field of study, or the duration of their education were provided.
Parents as Teachers National Center
Parents as Teachers National Center provide an evidence-based, research-informed home visiting model. They help communities promote optimal early development, learning, and the health of young children by supporting and engaging their parents and caregivers.