Autumn Clark
About Autumn Clark
Autumn Clark serves as the Public Benefits Capacity Building Coordinator at the Greater Chicago Food Depository, where she has worked since 2021. With over ten years of experience in community-focused roles, she emphasizes collaboration among diverse groups and values integrity in her work.
Current Role at Greater Chicago Food Depository
Autumn Clark serves as the Public Benefits Capacity Building Coordinator at the Greater Chicago Food Depository. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to initiatives that enhance public benefits access for the community. Her role focuses on building capacity within the organization to better serve diverse populations in Chicago, Illinois.
Previous Experience at Greater Chicago Food Depository
Before her current role, Autumn Clark worked as a Benefits Coordinator at the Greater Chicago Food Depository from 2020 to 2021. In this position, she was responsible for assisting individuals in navigating public benefits, ensuring they received the necessary support during challenging times.
Volunteer Experience in Community Development
Autumn Clark volunteered as a Community Development Volunteer with New Light in Kolkata, India, for one month in 2019. This experience allowed her to engage with local communities and contribute to development initiatives aimed at improving living conditions.
Education and Academic Background
Autumn Clark earned a Bachelor's degree in Fine and Studio Arts Management from Adrian College, where she studied from 2009 to 2013. This educational background provided her with a foundation in management principles and artistic practices.
Professional Experience and Skills
With over ten years of experience in supervisory, administration, and management roles, Autumn Clark has developed a strong focus on community advocacy and integrity. Her professional journey includes roles such as Front Of House Manager at The Heartland Cafe from 2015 to 2017 and an International Volunteer with Help Refugees in Thessaloniki, Greece, in 2018.