Sandy Ratliff

Vice President - Community Innovation at Virginia Community Capital

Sandy Ratliff has an extensive work history in various organizations and positions. Sandy started in 1989 as the Director of Marketing at the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority, where they successfully created new jobs and managed a database for client requests. In 2005, they became the Business Services Manager at the Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity, focusing on entrepreneurship development and creating programs for business growth. In 2017, Ratliff took on the role of Vice President - Community Innovation at Virginia Community Capital and became a Commissioner at the Virginia Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission.

Sandy Ratliff's education history begins with attending Grundy Senior High School, although the years are not specified. Sandy then went on to Virginia Intermont College from 1980 to 1984, where the field of study is not provided. In 1990, Sandy attended The Virginia Institute for Economic Development for a Community Economic Development program. In 1993, Sandy took part in the Applied Community Research Program at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Lastly, from 1996 to 1998, Sandy attended the University of Oklahoma's Economic Development Institute. However, specific degree names are not provided for any of these academic experiences.

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  • Vice President - Community Innovation

    March, 2017 - present