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Sonya Douglas Sphr

Human Resources Director at SPEED S.E.J.A. District 802

Sonya Douglas, SPHR, SHRM-SCP has extensive work experience in human resources. Sonya is currently serving as the Human Resources Director at SPEED S.E.J.A. District 802, where they are responsible for overseeing and implementing effective HR policies. Prior to this role, Sonya worked as an Owner at I-Doc Administrative Services and as a Human Resources Business Consultant at ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 159. Sonya also served as the Human Resources Director at Crescent Foods, where they developed a human capital management framework and implemented various training programs. Sonya has also worked as a Human Resources Consultant/Contractual at the City of Markham, an HR Business Consultant at The Field Group, and an Interim HR Director/Contractual at Anixter Center. Furthermore, they gained experience as an HR Professional/Consultant/Contractual at Corazon Community Services and as a District HR Manager at HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC. Throughout their career, Sonya has demonstrated their expertise in strategic HR initiatives, talent management, performance management, recruitment, and employee relations.

Sonya Douglas, SPHR, SHRM-SCP holds a Master of Communication degree in Organizational Leadership from Northwestern University. Additionally, they obtained a Bachelor's of Science degree in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from National Louis University. The specific start and end years for each educational attainment were not provided.

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Chicago, United States

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SPEED S.E.J.A. District 802

District Schools: Independence School, The Academy for Life Long Learning, SPEED Early Learning Center, SPEED Program for Adaptive Learning. SPEED Special Education Joint Agreement District provides specialized services for students, consultation and professional learning opportunities to our fifteen (15) member school districts in the Chicago South Suburbs. Our programs are designed for students ages 0 to 21 who have special needs. As a legal public entity, SPEED is governed by an operating committee composed of school district superintendents, and a governing board of elected school board members representing each school district.


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