Tyronne Jolly is an experienced professional with a strong background in behavioral health, nonprofit management, and healthcare consulting. Currently serving as a Special Projects lead in Mental Health Diversion at Travis County, Tyronne focuses on jail diversion initiatives and collaboration with community leaders. Previous roles include Executive Fellow at FUSE Corps, where Tyronne assessed system opportunities for Medicaid-funded housing supports and mapped homelessness response systems, and President and COO of The Men of Nehemiah, managing a nonprofit addiction recovery facility during significant challenges. Tyronne also holds consulting experience from ECG Management Consultants and Kaiser Permanente, and foundational experience as a Bank Examiner for the FDIC. Tyronne earned an MBA from the University of Virginia Darden School of Business and a BS in Accounting from Bethune-Cookman College.