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Pam Williams
Chief Operating Officer
As COO, Pam ensures the organization’s financial, data, fundraising, and HR infrastructure is strong today and ready for scale that multiplies impact in the years ahead. Pam’s 30+ years of nonprofit experience started with the turnaround of an organization in financial crisis, leading to the launch of a consultancy providing training, transition, and turnaround services to nonprofits and associations in the US and East Africa. In 2016, Pam became COO/CFO for the first women’s college in Rwanda, leading an international team across 3 continents and overseeing administration, finance and operations as the business grew from 50 students to over 400. Pam’s work consistently reflects a commitment to equity.
Darren Hammond
Site Operations Leader
Darren Hammond is currently serving as the Site Operations Leader for the Shirley
Proctor Puller Foundation. He is a graduate of Florida State University with a
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Education. He also holds a Master of Science
in Curriculum & Instruction, National Louis University, and an Education Specialist
Degree (Ed. S) in Administration & Supervision, Nova Southeastern University.
Darren spent 37 years with Pinellas County Schools transforming students to
reach their ultimate learning potential using proven classroom strategies
developed during his tenure in education. While working with Pinellas County
Schools, he served as Teacher, Guidance counselor, Assistant Principal and as a
Principal. Darren is a passionate educator who openly shares his love of learning
with teachers, parents, and other educators! He was born and raised in St.
Petersburg, Florida.
Keisha Snead
Academic Leader
B.S. in Elementary Education,Cum Laude, FAMU 1996
I have served 24 years within the Elementary school setting in various instructional roles. I have also served as the Mentor Coordinator for new and returning teachers.
I have led professional development for faculty at several schools within Pinellas County. I have coached colleagues in the understanding and delivery of the standards of reading and writing. My love for learning is what drives my passion for teaching. When I look into the eyes of a scholar who needs me, that is where I find my passion!