CCEH Welcomes New Director of Homeless Management Information Systems - News - The CT Coalition to End Homelessness
CCEH Welcomes New Director of Homeless Management Information Systems - News - The CT Coalition to End Homelessness
The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness is pleased to welcome to its staff Brian Roccapriore, who started Monday Dec. 16 as director of Homeless Management Information Systems and Strategic Analysis.
Brian comes to CCEH with a diverse background ranging from a process control engineer in the aerospace industry to executive leadership in the nonprofit sector. He has worked in the nonprofit workforce development arena for over a decade, most recently with Career Resources, Inc. as their Vice President of Special Programs. Throughout the course of Brian’s career he has been improving the direct service work of his programming through the collection and analysis of data. He has overseen design, implementation, and continual improvement processes of statewide client data tracking systems for a variety of workforce development programs. Enhancing programmatic outcomes and assisting individuals on their path to self-sufficiency is his focus and passion in this field.
"Brian brings to CCEH a unique combination of computer database skills, proven non-profit leadership, and passion for helping those in need," said Executive Director Lisa Tepper Bates. "He will be a great asset to CCEH in helping Connecticut embrace data-driven solutions to end homelessness."
Brian holds four earned college degrees, the most recent of which is a Masters in Sociology from Southern Connecticut State University. He lives in Clinton with his wife Abigail and their three children.
CCEH Welcomes New Director of Homeless Management Information Systems
Brian comes to CCEH with a diverse background ranging from a process control engineer in the aerospace industry to executive leadership in the nonprofit sector. He has worked in the nonprofit workforce development arena for over a decade, most recently with Career Resources, Inc. as their Vice President of Special Programs. Throughout the course of Brian’s career he has been improving the direct service work of his programming through the collection and analysis of data. He has overseen design, implementation, and continual improvement processes of statewide client data tracking systems for a variety of workforce development programs. Enhancing programmatic outcomes and assisting individuals on their path to self-sufficiency is his focus and passion in this field.
"Brian brings to CCEH a unique combination of computer database skills, proven non-profit leadership, and passion for helping those in need," said Executive Director Lisa Tepper Bates. "He will be a great asset to CCEH in helping Connecticut embrace data-driven solutions to end homelessness."
Brian holds four earned college degrees, the most recent of which is a Masters in Sociology from Southern Connecticut State University. He lives in Clinton with his wife Abigail and their three children.
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