Darrielle Williams
About Darrielle Williams
Darrielle Williams is an English Second Language Teacher currently working at Cambly Inc. since 2021, with a diverse background in environmental sciences and animal sciences from her studies at Tuskegee University.
Work at Cambly
Darrielle Williams has been employed at Cambly Inc. as an English Second Language Teacher since 2021. In this remote position, she engages with students from various backgrounds, helping them improve their English language skills. Her role involves creating a supportive learning environment and adapting teaching methods to meet individual student needs.
Education and Expertise
Darrielle Williams studied at Tuskegee University, where she focused on Animal Sciences, achieving a degree in Animal, Poultry, and Veterinary Sciences from 2017 to 2021. She also completed her high school education at Kennesaw Mountain High School, earning a High School Diploma from 2014 to 2017. Her academic background provides her with a solid foundation in ecology and conservation.
Background
Darrielle Williams has a diverse professional background that spans educational and scientific organizations. She has held various roles, including internships at the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and as a Veterinary Assistant at Total Veterinary Care®. Her experiences reflect her adaptability to both remote and on-site work environments.
Internships and Experience at NOAA
Darrielle Williams completed multiple internships at the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). She served as a Student Intern in 2019 and 2020, and as a Lab Intern in 2021. These roles provided her with hands-on experience in environmental sciences and contributed to her strong foundation in ecology and conservation.
Professional Roles in Environmental Science
In addition to her work at NOAA, Darrielle Williams was a Summer Scholar at the National Hispanic Environmental Council in 2018. She also participated in the Plant Agricultural Biology Graduate Admissions Pathways Program at the University of California, Davis in 2021. These roles highlight her intersectional interest in ocean science and her commitment to environmental conservation.