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Pamela Gurly

Business Plan Curator & Grant Writer

Dr. Pamela Gurley is the founder and CEO of Clark and Hill Enterprise; Co-founder and Host #Herspiration Happy Hour podcast; Adjunct Professor for the Florida Institute of Technology’s MBA program; Board Chair of Rohns Community Development (nonprofit); and Vice President of Saving Her Elegance (nonprofit). She brings a wealth of business experience to the #herspiration movement.
 

Since June 2014, Pamela Gurley has served as the Supervisory Budget Officer, having funding responsibilities domestically and in five international countries in four regions (Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Johannesburg, South Africa; Brussels, Belgium; Manila, Philippines; and London, United Kingdom).

 

Before beginning her civil service career, Pamela spent 3 years as a program educator (independent business owner) for the Department of the Army; developing training and educating soldiers and their family members on the topic of domestic violence, child abuse prevention, stress management, and anger management. She began her federal career as a Management/Budget Analyst for the Office of Training and Professional Development for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. . Prior to working at the Department of State, Pamela was a Senior Budget Analyst for the Department of Defense, Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense.

 

Pamela believes in inspiring women and men; therefore, provides mentoring on career and personal development; as well as provide academic counseling to those seeking to pursue undergraduate and graduate level degrees. When her schedule permits, she also makes time to provide reading/editing services for masters and doctoral candidates, including providing mock proposal and dissertation defenses.

 

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Saint Leo University; a Master’s in Health Service Administration from Central Michigan University; and Doctorate in Management with a concentration in Organizational Development and Change from Colorado Technical University.

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