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progressive leadership for pierce and kitsap county

Renee Hernandez Greenfield, MSP, is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in early childhood education, tribal child welfare, and family services. She holds a Master’s of Science in Psychology from the University of Phoenix (2010) and a Bachelor’s of Arts in History from Occidental College (2001).Her career began in early childhood education, where she earned a Certificate of Proficiency and a Certificate of Recognition in Program Administration from Olympic College in 2011. 

 

Renee has worked in various roles focused on supporting children and families. She currently serves as a Family Trainer in Speech and Language at Holly Ridge Center, where she provides individualized training to children and families. Her experience also includes working as a CPS Investigator for the Suquamish Tribe, conducting investigations into allegations of abuse and neglect within tribal jurisdiction.
 

In addition to her work in child welfare, Renee has served as an adjunct instructor at Tacoma Community College, focusing on early childhood education and children with exceptionalities. Her leadership roles include managing early learning centers and overseeing programs like Early Head Start and Head Start, where she supported the development of children from birth to school age.
 

With a strong commitment to community-focused work, Renee is skilled in trauma-informed care, case management, and program administration. Her career reflects her passion for improving the lives of children and families, particularly in underserved and Indigenous communities.

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