User:Leadingchange/Charles E. Williamson

Charles E. Williamson (born December 26, 1973, in Mount Vernon, New York), he is the first baby delivered by a mobile resident health center, which is now a full Neighborhood Health Center. The birth of Charles showed the need to provide a health services in the southern communities of Westchester County (http://www.mvnhc.org/).

Education

He attended The Betty Owen School from 1993-1995 to obtain Paralegal Certification, Mahattanville College years 1997-2000 to receive Bachelors Degree in History, Manhattanville College 2001-2004 to receive Masters Degree in Leadership & Strategic Management, and the University of Phoenix to receive Doctorate in Management & Organizational Leadership. He holds several certifications in human subject researcher and technology management.

Career

He has served as Coordinator of the Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison Program (DTAP) for Manhattan District Attorneys Office. He also served as Assistant Vice President for Citigroup Technology Infrastructure in charge of global service level management, leading several process improvement initiatives to respond to domestic and international regulatory requirements. His hard work in process improvement gained him an opportunity to work as Vice President for JPMorgan Chase, serving as a program manager in developing their internal university to develop IT and business professionals.

Leadership