DYLE-PALMER RECEIVES `MAKING A DIFFERENCE AWARD` COO of Parents as Teachers honored by Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center
Released on = May 3, 2007, 9:03 am
Press Release Author = Kristen Johnson
Industry = Education
Press Release Summary = Cheryle Dyle-Palmer, chief operating officer of Parents as Teachers National Center, is being honored by the Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center with its "Making a Difference Award." The award recognizes individuals and businesses that go to extraordinary lengths to affect a positive change in the community.
Press Release Body = ST. LOUIS, May 3, 2007 - Cheryle Dyle-Palmer, chief operating officer of Parents as Teachers National Center, is being honored by the Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center with its "Making a Difference Award." The award recognizes individuals and businesses that go to extraordinary lengths to affect a positive change in the community. She will accept the award the evening of May 18 at the May Day 2007 Soiree Celebration - "We Are Family" at the Chase Park Plaza Hotel in the Khorassan Room.
With more than three decades of experience, Dyle-Palmer has dedicated her career to educating children and enriching families. At Parents as Teachers National Center, she offers extensive knowledge in education, child development and organizational management. She is responsible for administering the National Center's programmatic area, including parent educator training, curriculum development, and research and evaluation. She oversaw the organizational merger of Parents as Teachers National Center with Minneapolis-based Meld, another nationally recognized family service organization. She was also instrumental in developing a culturally sensitive curriculum and an overarching protocol for encouraging diversity at the National Center.
As a testament to her dedication to children, Dyle-Palmer is involved in Leadership St. Louis and Child Welfare League of America where she was the former chair of the Public Education sub-committee of the Crisis in Work Force Task Force. She currently sits on the leadership team for the Center for the Study of Social Policy Strengthening Families Initiative. She also serves as a board member of Neighborhood Houses, is a member of the Blue Ribbon Panel for the future of the National Benevolent Association, is a panel member for the United Way Allocations Committee, and sits on the Steering Committee for the China/U.S. Conference on Autism and the board of Interfaith Partnership. Dyle-Palmer volunteers more than 20 hours a week with Centennial Christian Church as the lay administrator, deacon, Sunday school teacher and choir member. Last year she received the St. Louis American's Salute to Excellence Award in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the field and the community.
Before joining Parents as Teachers National Center in 2002, Dyle-Palmer served as vice president of children and family services for the National Benevolent Association.
About Parents as Teachers National Center Based in St. Louis, Parents as Teachers National Center is the resource base and backbone of Parents as Teachers, a parent education and early childhood development program serving parents throughout pregnancy until their child enters kindergarten, usually age 5. The nonprofit National Center oversees approximately 3,000 programs offering Parents as Teachers services nationwide as well as in several other countries. For more information about Parents as Teachers, visit www.ParentsAsTeachers.org.
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Contact Details = FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Kristen Johnson (314) 432-4330, ext. 248 E-mail: kristen.johnson@ParentsAsTeachers.org 2228 Ball Drive Saint Louis, MO 63146 (314) 432-8963 fax