Cheryl Galloway
About Cheryl Galloway
Cheryl Galloway serves as the Director of Education and Community Engagement at Facilitron, where she has worked since 2019. She has a strong background in education, community organizing, and emergency planning, and has contributed to various educational initiatives and discussions.
Work at Facilitron
Cheryl Galloway has been serving as the Director of Education and Community Engagement at Facilitron since 2019. In this role, she focuses on enhancing educational opportunities and community involvement in the Greater Los Angeles Area. Her responsibilities include developing programs that facilitate the use of educational facilities for community events and ensuring effective communication between schools and local organizations.
Education and Expertise
Cheryl Galloway holds a Master's Degree in Public Administration from San Jose State University, which she completed from 2014 to 2017. She also earned a Teaching Credential from California State University Monterey Bay between 2008 and 2010. Additionally, she has a Bachelor of Science in Creative Writing with a minor in Oriental Studies from the University of Arizona, obtained from 1986 to 1991. Her expertise includes touch-free attendee management systems, contact tracing solutions for educational institutions, and energy conservation strategies.
Background
Prior to her current position, Cheryl Galloway worked as a Guest Speaker for the A4LE-Association for Learning Environments at the 2019 Symposium for School Safety & Security. This engagement took place in both Salt Lake City, UT, and the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. Her background includes significant experience in community organizing and social services, as well as emergency planning and management within the education sector.
Achievements
Cheryl Galloway has contributed to various educational initiatives and discussions. She was featured on John Neral’s #ShowUp2020 podcast, where she discussed her work with school districts nationwide. Additionally, she participated in a webinar that outlined seven key checkpoints for establishing a successful facility and community use program, showcasing her commitment to improving educational environments.