Meet the Newest Team Member

by | May 19, 2015

 

Transform Consulting Group is thrilled to announce its newest team member, Monica DiOrio!  As Project Coordinator, she will assist with several client projects.  Monica graduated from the University of Missouri with Bachelor of Arts degrees in Psychology and Interdisciplinary Studies, as well as a certificate in Multi-Cultural Studies. She recently completed a one-year term of service as an AmeriCorps VISTA member for the Indiana Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs, focusing on capacity building through grant management, reporting efficiency, and cultivating community partnerships.

Working to expand the impact of local organizations has been a passion of hers for many years. Her experience in non-profit organizations spans small community-based organizations to a large medical non-profit in Chicago. During her spare time she is an active board member for Giving Back to Africa and is the Committee Chair for the only Expungement Help Desk in Indiana. She has worked at the mico- and macro-level, and looks forward to combining the two in her Project Coordinator role.

You can contact Monica at m.diorio@transformconsultinggroup.com.

 

 

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