Sherrie Clark

SherrieClark.JPGSherrie ClarkExecutive Assistant/Manager of Volunteer Engagement
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SHERRIE CLARK serves as executive assistant to the Senior Vice President of Community Partnerships for The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta. In this position, Sherrie is responsible for the day to day office operations and oversight of the Community Partnerships department. She provides administrative support, manages new staff orientation, maintains the Community Partnerships volunteer database, and has responsibilities for grants administration and community initiatives and projects. Clark also manages engagement and communication of the Foundation's more than 250 volunteers who lend their time and expertise to the Foundation's various advisory committees.
 
Clark came to The Foundation in 2006 with a wealth of experience in technology management, leadership, office management, and administrative skills. Previous positions include: Program Associate, National Headquarters of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America; Program Coordinator, Convergent Media; and Systems Analyst, Paragon Benefits.

Sherrie holds a Bachelors of Science in Technology Management from Clayton State University and an Associates of Computer Science from Columbus State University. Future goal includes obtaining a Masters degree in Public Administration from Georgia State University.

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Our 2010 Annual Report

Recently released, our 2010 Annual Report focuses on the impact that we, along with our donors, nonprofits and community partners, have made in our 23-county region.

Last year’s financial contributions were a record $139 million and 2010 was our third highest year in grants made totaling $99 million. This year’s annual report shares the difference these investments have made…the needs met…and the lives changed.

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