Emily Geringer currently serves as a Case Manager at the Boys & Girls Clubs of King County, where she is dedicated to empowering youth through targeted support and advocacy. With a Bachelor’s degree in Global Development Studies and a minor in Business Administration and Political...
Emily Geringer currently serves as a Case Manager at the Boys & Girls Clubs of King County, where she is dedicated to empowering youth through targeted support and advocacy. With a Bachelor’s degree in Global Development Studies and a minor in Business Administration and Political Science, Emily brings a holistic approach to her role, combining her academic background with a deep-seated passion for social equity. Her work primarily focuses on a caseload of youth enrolled in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) program, specifically targeting those facing significant barriers to success, such as low income, criminal justice involvement, parenting responsibilities, homelessness, or disabilities.
In her position, Emily employs her strong project management and planning skills to design and implement individualized support plans that address the unique challenges faced by each youth. She collaborates closely with community organizations and stakeholders to create a network of resources that facilitate educational and career advancement. Emily is particularly adept at utilizing tools like Microsoft Office and Lucidchart to streamline processes and enhance communication, ensuring that her clients receive the most effective support possible.
Key projects under Emily's leadership include workshops focused on life skills development, career readiness, and environmental awareness, which not only equip youth with essential skills but also foster a sense of community and belonging. Her commitment to youth development is evident in her ability to inspire and motivate young individuals, helping them to envision and achieve their goals. Emily’s unwavering dedication to creating an inclusive environment where every individual is valued positions her as a vital asset to the Boys & Girls Clubs of King County and the broader community.