Kelly Scocchera
About Kelly Scocchera
Kelly Scocchera is a Project Manager with extensive experience in the Habitat for Humanity organization, currently managing residential construction projects at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity since 2021. She has a background in music education and has held various roles in project management and community service.
Work at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity
Kelly Scocchera serves as a Project Manager at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she manages a portfolio of residential construction projects from inception to completion in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area. Her responsibilities include overseeing project timelines, coordinating with various stakeholders, and ensuring that construction meets the organization's standards and goals.
Previous Experience at Habitat for Humanity Chicago
Prior to her current role, Kelly worked at Habitat for Humanity Chicago as a Project Manager from 2016 to 2021. During her five years in this position, she gained extensive experience in managing construction projects. Additionally, she served as an AmeriCorps Construction Crew Leader from 2015 to 2016, where she led construction teams and facilitated volunteer engagement.
Education and Expertise
Kelly holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Education with a focus on Vocal and General Music from Luther College, where she studied from 2007 to 2011. She also attended Colorado State University, furthering her education. Her academic background in music education complements her project management skills, providing a unique perspective in her professional roles.
Background in Community Support Roles
Before her tenure at Habitat for Humanity, Kelly worked as a Family Support Worker at 360 Communities from 2013 to 2015. She also held the position of AmeriCorps Project Coordinator at Rebuilding Together Twin Cities from 2012 to 2013. Additionally, she gained experience as a Program and Supply Management Intern at Group Mission Trips in 2015. These roles contributed to her understanding of community needs and project execution.