User:Drewdy190

Drewdy190 is Drew David Carberry graduate of the University of Baltimore and Towson University and Independent consultant with a background in national and community service management.

Leadership and training professional, specializing in adult learning / training, communications, supervision, managing training efforts, organizational interim leadership, writing, non-profit and governmental relations, partnership-building. Issue area concentrations of facilitation, supervision, distance learning, and programs of the Corporation for National and Community Service and the Department of Justice. WORK EXPERIENCE Independent Consultant, 2010 -present •	EducationNorthwest (AmeriCorps*NCCC campuses) - Supervision & Leadership -Trainer, •	Forfeiture Support Associates – U.S. Marshals Service – Distance Learning Training Technician, •	Advocates for Children and Youth - Interim Executive Director (Maryland), •	Friends of Patterson Park, Inc. - Interim Executive Director (Maryland), •	National Crime Prevention Council, - Project Manager •	Department of Justice - FBI, National Crime Prevention Council, - Trainer Director, Faith and Communities Engaged in Service – National Crime Prevention Council 2006-2010 •	Managed $675K national project funded by the federal Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) to provide training and technical assistance to faith-based and community organizations to reduce barriers to accessing governmental funding. •	Provided training design and on-site delivery of training, conference planning, and distance learning for national service programs in issue areas, and project supervision. •	Managed regional conferences and meetings of more than 450 participants on national service topics. •	Provided yearly on-site training to AmeriCorps*NCCC Team Leaders on topic of “Becoming a Better Supervisor” at five campuses. •	Wrote (contributor), edited, and produced federal online course “State Commissions and Faith-based and Community Organizations.” •	Managed reporting and online course publication activities of the project. •	Supported 12-city Weed & Seed / AmeriCorps VISTA reentry project with training and technical assistance. •	Author: "Best Practices for Using Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design in Weed and Seed Sites." National Crime Prevention Council, 2009. •	Produced 38 webinars on the domains of ex-offender reentry, juvenile gang prevention, and the faith-based and community initiative. •	Managed Help Desk operations of Faith-based and Community Service client base. Project Director, Program Management Training and Technical Assistance Project, CHP International, Inc. 2000-2006 •	Trained and presented numerous program management sessions at more than 40 CNCS national service training events and managed the production of more than 250 training events in all US states and some US possessions. •	Secured and managed coterie of 50 independent consultants/trainers. •	Developed and oversaw project evaluation effort. •	Led writing team developing and publishing AmeriCorps Start-up Guide and AmeriCorps Training Officer’s Manual and numerous other training packets and materials. •	Developed 5 Program Management conferences (regional and national) and served as team leader or member on numerous other conferences. •	Prepared and managed budget of $1.2 million annually. Director of Programs, Maryland Governor’s Office on Service and Volunteerism, 1998-2000 •	Managed staff of three responsible for monitoring 17 AmeriCorps and 10 Learn & Serve programs placed at non-profit and governmental agencies and funded at a total of $8 million in federal (CNCS) funds. •	Conducted outreach and provided training and technical assistance to potential community organization applicants for AmeriCorps and Learn & Serve funding. •	Wrote AmeriCorps Promise Fellows grant proposal that secured second-highest amount of funding nationally (185K) for Maryland. •	Wrote reports, Request for Proposal documents, and grants for new initiatives on behalf of the state. Instructor, Baltimore City Community College 1984 – 1998 •	Adjunct faculty member in English, Speech, and Communications.

EDUCATION M.S. Towson University (Instructional Technology) Towson, Maryland B.S. University of Baltimore (History) Baltimore, Maryland TRAINING COURSES PROVIDED AmeriCorps “Becoming a Better Supervisor” (numerous AmeriCorps*NCCC campuses since 2000), “Volunteer Management”, “Recruitment and Retention”, “Motivation 101”, “Leadership – How Do I Lead Myself?”, “Legal Do’s and Don’ts for the Faith-based and Community Initiative”, “Coming to a Community Near You – Prisoner Reentry”, “Partnerships”, “Strategic Planning”, “Leadership Compass”, “Telling Your Story – Planning Your Ask”, “Grant Writing”, and numerous other service, volunteerism, law enforcement, and program management training. TRAINING COURSES COMPLETED (Personal Development) AmeriCorps Financial Management, Non-profit Financial Management, Supervisory Management, Priority Management, National Service Leadership Institute, Conflict Resolution, Performance Appraisal, Interviewing and Hiring, Multi-cultural Competence, Department of Justice’s Community Capacity Development Office’s Conferences (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009), National Reentry Conference (2007), The White House Summit on Gangs (2009), Gangs Research Conference (2009), The Business of Forfeiture course at the U.S. Marshals Asset Forfeiture Academy (2012), Code of Ethics and Business Conduct (2012), "Humans, Computers, and Cognition" (University of Baltimore, 2010), and numerous in-service training events, conferences, and independent personal development.