Erika Viccellio
Executive Director at Fountain Fund- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Fountain Fund
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Executive Director
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Sep 2018 - Present
Responsible for expanding the regional and national footprint of the only nonprofit in the country that is providing low-interest loans exclusively to formerly incarcerated people to cover a wide range of needs including court-imposed debt, professional training and education, transportation, housing, and expenses related to starting a job or business. Responsible for expanding the regional and national footprint of the only nonprofit in the country that is providing low-interest loans exclusively to formerly incarcerated people to cover a wide range of needs including court-imposed debt, professional training and education, transportation, housing, and expenses related to starting a job or business.
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United Way of Greater Charlottesville
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Executive Vice President
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Jul 2015 - Jun 2018
In partnership with the President, assessed the changing needs of the community and executed an appropriate strategic response. Participated in all aspects of growing one of the community’s most influential organizations to achieve meaningful goals. In partnership with the President, assessed the changing needs of the community and executed an appropriate strategic response. Participated in all aspects of growing one of the community’s most influential organizations to achieve meaningful goals.
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Charlottesville Free Clinic
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Executive Director
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May 2003 - Jun 2015
Together with the board, staff, volunteers, donors and community partners, positioned the CFC to be a thriving and vital health care provider. The CFC was providing high quality medical, dental and pharmacy services to more than 3,000 individuals each year and saving our local hospitals more than $8 million. Together with the board, staff, volunteers, donors and community partners, positioned the CFC to be a thriving and vital health care provider. The CFC was providing high quality medical, dental and pharmacy services to more than 3,000 individuals each year and saving our local hospitals more than $8 million.
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Virginia Institute of Autism
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United States
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Individual and Family Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Executive Director
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Oct 1996 - May 2003
Served in multiple roles of growing agency that serves children and adults with autism. VIA is now widely regarded as a premiere center for autism services in the country. Served in multiple roles of growing agency that serves children and adults with autism. VIA is now widely regarded as a premiere center for autism services in the country.
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Education
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University of Virginia
Masters of Education, Counseling -
Allegheny College
Bachelor's degree, Psychology