Claude Moore Scholars / Healthcare Education Program Manager
Thirty years in public school education within the Commonwealth of Virginia. She has served as a career and technical education teacher (marketing education), coach, high school administrator, and director of career and technical education within Northern Virginia. She spent eleven years working for the Manassas Park City Schools and nineteen years working for the Loudoun County Public Schools. Additionally, Shirley has served on the Northern Virginia WIOA board for 8 years and served as the liaison to the Loudoun Education Foundation and Loudoun School-Business Partnership for 15 years.
After retiring from Loudoun County Public Schools in June 2016, she became an educational consultant with the Claude Moore Charitable Foundation’s Claude Moore Scholars program and continues to be an adjunct for Shenandoah University for the last 18 years. Since July 2021, Shirley has become the Program manager for the Claude Moore Scholars program. The sole focus of her career has been to provide high school students with career pathways and opportunities that would prepare them to be college and career ready.
Additional roles within her community after retirement included 8 years of service as a board member of Our Health, a non-profit agency that assembles multiple services on a single campus for disadvantaged, under-served, and homeless citizens within the Winchester, VA area. Additionally, she served as a co-chair for 5 years for the Winchester Area Temporary Thermals Shelter (WATTS) for her church in Winchester, VA- a program that each church houses homeless individuals for a week providing nightly lodging, meals, and other services for homeless individuals during the cold weather months October-March.