Suzanne Badoux

Director Of Finance And Facilities at Sheridan School

Suzanne Badoux has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Suzanne recently served as the Director of Finance and Facilities at the Sheridan School. Prior to that, they were the Director of Operations at the National Child Research Center, where they managed various operational functions and fostered partnerships with families. Suzanne also worked as a Consultant at Nonprofit Accounting and Operations Services, providing financial and operational support to nonprofit organizations. Suzanne has experience in food service operations as a Business Unit Manager at Compass Group and also worked as a Facilitator for AIDS Mastery Workshops at Northern Lights Alternatives, Inc. Additionally, they have worked as an Independent Contractor in internet and graphic design services, as the Vice President of Administration at BioMedical Waste Systems, Inc., as an Artist Manager at Broken Plate Music, Inc., as a Program Consultant & Client Advocate at Northern Lights Alternatives New England, and as the Executive Director of the Mayor's Commission on Sexual Minorities at the Office of the Mayor, City of Philadelphia.

Suzanne Badoux completed their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Simmons University in 1988. Suzanne has also attended The University of Edinburgh and the University of Pennsylvania, although specific details regarding degrees or fields of study were not provided. In addition to their formal education, Suzanne obtained a certification as a Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) in June 2019.

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Sheridan School

Sheridan School’s mission is to create an inclusive, vibrant learning community. We take joy in learning, show kindness and empathy towards others, embrace new experiences and ideas, and continually seek a deeper and fuller understanding of the world. We seek to inspire self-knowledge, intellectual discipline and personal integrity in our community members. At both our city and mountain campuses, the Sheridan community challenges itself to live the ideal of respect for oneself, others and the environment.


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