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Elizabeth O.

Program Management Office Coordinator at Volunteers of America of - Minnesota and Wisconsin

Elizabeth O. has extensive experience in program management and volunteer coordination, currently serving as the Program Management Office Coordinator at Volunteers of America of Minnesota and Wisconsin since September 2018. Prior to this role, Elizabeth worked as the Volunteer Coordinator/Data Entry Specialist at Great River Family Promise from March 2016 to September 2018, where responsibilities included coordinating volunteer positions and fostering relationships with local churches. Elizabeth's earlier career includes leadership positions as General Manager at both Papa Murphy's International and Jimmy John's, focusing on customer service and operational efficiency. Elizabeth also held management roles at Delavan Ag Pumps, Standard Parking Corporation, and Vision Works Optometry, demonstrating a proven track record of effective management across various industries. Academically, Elizabeth obtained an Associate's Degree in Psychology from Anoka-Ramsey Community College and pursued further studies in Psychology and Christian Counseling at Crown College. Additional professional development was undertaken through multiple LinkedIn classes.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Volunteers of America of - Minnesota and Wisconsin

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We will always step forward. We close the gap between people and possibility. We take on the most difficult tasks to help people build hope, resilience, and well-being in Minnesota and Wisconsin. For 125 years, Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin has provided health and human services to over 25,000 people a year in 110 neighborhoods and communities across the two states. We work to make sure everyone has the foundations of well-being; stable homes, healthy food, social relationships, ways for people —young and old— to develop new skills and places for people with disabilities and mental health challenges to get the support they need to reach their full potential.