Gads Hill Center
Maribel Sanchez is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in production management and customer service. Currently serving as a Production Manager at Pioneer Metal since January 2021, Maribel strategically oversees quoting, purchasing, scheduling, and invoicing operations to ensure compliance with regulations while collaborating with operational leaders to enhance product flow. Prior to this role, Maribel worked at Electrochem Solutions, Inc. from July 2015 to December 2021, focusing on data entry and customer service, where responsibilities included ensuring data accuracy and managing customer orders. Maribel also gained experience as a Transfer Driver at Uhaul from July 2012 to July 2015, where task execution met strict deadlines. Maribel's work history includes various positions, including Head Cashier at 99 Cent Store. Educational qualifications include a high school diploma from San Lorenzo High School and completed studies at Heald College between 2010 and 2012.
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Gads Hill Center
Our Mission Since 1898, Gads Hill Center creates opportunities for children and their families to build a better life through education, access to resources and community engagement. Our Values • Children and their families – their ability to learn, to lead and to positively shape their future. • The transformational power of education, the strength of families, and the engagement of communities. • Our staff for their professionalism and dedication to the success of our children and their families. • Our supporters and funders, who are our partners in creating well-managed programs and services. Our Programs Gads Hill Center supports low-income families on the west and southwest sides of Chicago. We currently work with more than 4,000 children and their families by providing high-quality, accredited programs and services: • Early Childhood Education: Empowers parents to be their children’s first teachers with early childhood development resources for over 160 expectant parents and families and comprehensive educational and developmental services to over 550 at-risk children from newborns to age five. • Youth Services: Provides out-of-school programs to children from kindergarten through sixth grades, mentoring to at-risk sixth through eight graders, and STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) focused academic enrichment and college preparatory programs to high school students, serving more than 400 students annually. • Comprehensive Family Support and Community Services: Connects nearly 800 children & families to comprehensive resources that meet their educational, job and health-related goals on a continued basis.