Nonprofit Arkansas Single Mum or dad Scholarship Fund (ASPSF) is happy to announce the addition of Angela Thomas to its workforce.
A West Memphis native and devoted neighborhood advocate, Thomas joins ASPSF with a deep ardour for supporting single dad and mom as they pursue larger training and profession development. Jan. 13 was her first day as Program Supervisor for ASPSF’s East Area, which incorporates Crittenden, Cross, Lee, Monroe, Phillips, Prairie, and St. Francis counties.
Thomas brings a various background in training, company, and authorities sectors. She beforehand served as a Knowledge Analyst/IT skilled for the metropolis of West Memphis. Earlier than transitioning into authorities, she spent 18 years within the company world and started her profession in early childhood growth. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Enterprise Administration and is at the moment pursuing a Grasp of Public Administration.
In her function as an ASPSF Program Supervisor, Thomas will recruit new candidates, assist single guardian college students apply for the scholarship, mentor recipients, host scholarship award ceremonies, plan skilled growth workshops, and handle volunteers who assist the scholarship program.
“I’m drawn to this work as a result of I’m a single mother, and I can relate to the challenges of working and going to high school and having a household,” Thomas stated. “I’m excited for the chance to assist single dad and mom, acknowledge their efforts, and make an affect of their lives.”
Chief Program Officer LaCresha Newton expressed pleasure about Thomas becoming a member of ASPSF.
“Angela’s distinctive mix of expertise, dedication, and private connection to our mission makes her an amazing asset to our workforce,” Newton stated. “Her dedication to neighborhood service and her understanding of the challenges single dad and mom face will undoubtedly strengthen our affect throughout Arkansas.”
Thomas is actively concerned in organizations corresponding to Preserve West Memphis Lovely, Residents for Change, and DeltaArts, the place she served as board president. Thomas moved to West Memphis from Phoenix in 2019, along with her daughter. Of their free time, they benefit from the theater, classic buying, portray, karaoke, and volunteering.
ASPSF is worked up to welcome Thomas and appears ahead to the contributions she’s going to make in advancing the group’s mission to empower single dad and mom via training and profession growth.
For extra details about ASPSF and Thomas, contact ASPSF Chief Communications Officer Jen Lawrence at jlawrence@aspsf.org or 501-550-6304.