Pamela Jenkins
About Pamela Jenkins
Pamela Jenkins serves as the Manager of Development Services at the Greater Chicago Food Depository, a position she has held since 2015. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Illinois State University and a Master of Public Health from Benedictine University.
Work at Greater Chicago Food Depository
Pamela Jenkins has served as the Manager of Development Services at the Greater Chicago Food Depository since 2015. In this role, she oversees various development initiatives aimed at enhancing the organization’s capacity to address food insecurity in the Chicago area. Her responsibilities include managing projects that support the food distribution network and collaborating with community partners to improve service delivery.
Education and Expertise
Pamela Jenkins holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Illinois State University. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Public Health from Benedictine University. Additionally, she has pursued studies at Roosevelt University, enhancing her expertise in public health and development services.
Background
Pamela Jenkins has a background in public health and development services, with a focus on community engagement and resource management. Her academic qualifications provide a strong foundation for her work in addressing public health issues related to food access and nutrition.
Professional Experience
With nearly a decade of experience at the Greater Chicago Food Depository, Pamela Jenkins has developed a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities within food distribution and public health. Her role involves strategic planning and execution of programs that aim to alleviate hunger in the community.