Career Coaches
Career Coaching History
Since Dave grew up in the inner-city of Chicago, he knows that the way out of poverty is education. It became his passion to customize the highly organized and structured planning process he learned at IBM in order to help students map out their futures, make wise class choices, graduate from high school, and then continue their education and career training. Whether their plan was to attend a 4-year university, a technical school, or join the military, Dave helped them all. “The result over the past fifteen years of working with the GCHFH students using the Career Planning Process is 95% graduated high school and 84% went on to college, technical college or the military. Today, there are fifteen college graduates and sixteen in college from the GCHFH homes."
The success of this program led James Peek, GCHS principal and John Ellenberg, CEO of the new Greene College and Career Academy to ask Dave if it would be possible to apply this planning process for all students in GCHS. After six months of development and training working with Greg Simmons, GCHS Graduation Coach, we now have a web-based system utilizing computers, mobile devices and cell phones that allows 80 volunteer Career Coaches to develop Career Plans and work with the 320 freshmen, sophomores and junior students. Beginning in August 2021, 30 more career coaches and several staff members will be added to the team moving the program to over 100 career coaches working with the entire high school of almost 500 students. From that point forward, all GCHS students will have a Career/Educational Plan but more importantly, they will have an opportunity to develop a nurturing relationship with someone who has known success and is willing to share their experiences with students.
The Thillen Plan:
Thillen Education Foundation
Part of the career coaching program is the opportunity for every GCCA student to earn a scholarship while in high school. To learn about the foundation that funds the scholarships for every student who graduates from Greene County High School and continues their education or begins their career visit: www.ThillenEducationFoundation.com
www.ThillenEducationFoundation.com