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Virginia Boyce

Gerontologist, Therapist, Yoga Therapist and Teacher

Professional Background

Virginia Boyce is an accomplished Program Developer and Project Manager renowned for her dedication to community well-being and personal health initiatives. With a career spanning multiple roles within various organizations, Virginia has cultivated a diverse skill set that includes communication, program evaluation, grant writing, and leadership. She is particularly passionate about fostering community relations and advancing the interests of vulnerable populations through targeted project management. Currently, Virginia serves as a Project Manager at Blueprint for Aging, a pivotal program at Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw, where she drives impactful projects aimed at enhancing the quality of life for the aging population.

Before her current role, Virginia demonstrated her commitment to community service as Program Coordinator for Grandparents as Parents at Catholic Social Services Washtenaw where she developed and coordinated programs to support grandparents who are primary caregivers, thus alleviating pressures on families and fostering favorable outcomes for children. Her leadership capabilities shone as the RSVP Director at Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw where she effectively managed volunteer programs that enriched community engagement and support.

Throughout her career, Virginia has been instrumental in several initiatives, having previously worked as a Grant Coordinator at Seva Foundation. In this position, she honed her skills in grant writing and management, generating essential funding that allowed for the continuation and expansion of critical health services. Her career also includes experience as a Sales Representative at Bodimetrics, where she applied her communication skills to market home health care services to area hospitals, showcasing her versatility in both business and social service environments.

Education and Achievements

Virginia's academic background underscores her commitment to service and leadership. She earned her Master of Social Work (MSW) specializing in Families and Children from Eastern Michigan University, equipping her with valuable insights into social dynamics that inform her program development. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English from Wayne State University, an education that enriched her communication and presentation skills, essential for her roles in program development and public relations.

Furthering her expertise in health education, Virginia also studied for a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Public Health Education and Gerontology at the University of Michigan. With a passion for gerontology, she developed a comprehensive understanding of the health challenges facing older adults, which continues to inform her work in community health initiatives today. Furthermore, her studies at the Institute of Gerontology at the University of Michigan deepened her knowledge in this critical area, allowing her to better advocate for seniors and enhance programmatic responses to their needs.

Achievements

Virginia Boyce's numerous achievements reflect her commitment to advancing health and community services. Her proficiency in program development has led to the successful implementation of numerous community programs focused on health and wellness. Her experience with grant writing has enabled her to secure significant funding, which has propelled many initiatives forward, ultimately translating into successful outcomes for various projects aimed at improving community health.

Her background in statistics and research facilitates data-driven decision-making and program evaluation, ensuring that projects not only meet community needs but also evolve based on evaluative feedback. Virginia has a keen ability to interpret statistical data, leading to effective program adjustments and enhanced impact.

Virginia's approachable communication style, coupled with her expertise in meeting facilitation, allows her to effectively engage stakeholders and community resources, identifying opportunities for collaboration and reconciliation among diverse groups. Moreover, her dedication to volunteering is evident in her strategic initiatives that promote community involvement and enhance quality of life for individuals across the region.

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