Kimberly Ms. currently serves as a Grant Management Specialist III at Chenega Corporation, where she plays a pivotal role in supporting the operational objectives of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), specifically within the Office of Financial Services and the Office of Grant...
Kimberly Ms. currently serves as a Grant Management Specialist III at Chenega Corporation, where she plays a pivotal role in supporting the operational objectives of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), specifically within the Office of Financial Services and the Office of Grant Services. With her extensive background in government administration and nonprofit organizations, Kimberly brings a wealth of expertise in grant management, program development, and community outreach. Her strong analytical skills and proficiency in Microsoft Excel enable her to effectively evaluate and monitor grant performance, ensuring that funding is utilized efficiently and aligns with the CDC's strategic goals.
In her current role, Kimberly is actively involved in key projects that enhance the CDC's capacity to deliver essential public health services. She collaborates with cross-functional teams to streamline grant processes, improve financial reporting, and develop training programs for stakeholders. Her commitment to fostering strong relationships with community partners and her adept public speaking skills allow her to effectively advocate for resources that support social services and health initiatives.
Kimberly's academic background, with a Master’s degree in Sports Health Science from Life University, complements her professional experience, providing her with a unique perspective on health-related programs. Her leadership abilities and dedication to program evaluation ensure that the initiatives she oversees not only meet compliance standards but also drive meaningful impact within the communities served. As a passionate advocate for social services, Kimberly continues to leverage her skills in customer service and team building to empower organizations and enhance their outreach efforts, ultimately contributing to the betterment of public health outcomes.