Fred Jeter

Director Housing And Community Development at Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Inc. (SERCAP)

Fred Jeter has a diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Fred started their career at Electronic Data Systems in 1989, where they worked as a Financial Analyst, Business Analyst, and eventually as a Senior Business Analyst. In this role, they deployed new systems for the US Military across multiple countries and delivered training programs to end-users.

In 2004, Fred moved on to the USO, where they held various roles. As an Area Director, they managed operations and program delivery across multiple Centers and locations. Fred successfully managed a team of employees and volunteers, overseeing hiring, training, and mentoring. Fred also served as a Program Director, managing education and military-to-civilian career transition programs.

Most recently, Fred worked as the Director of Housing and Community Development at Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Inc. (SERCAP). In this role, they applied for and was awarded a significant grant for lead abatement activities in Virginia.

Throughout their career, Fred has demonstrated strong leadership, budget management, and program management skills. Fred has also shown a commitment to serving diverse communities and meeting their specific needs.

Fred Jeter has a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a focus on Finance and Economics from James Madison University. Fred also holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. However, the specific years of their education or any additional details are not provided.

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Roanoke, United States

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Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Inc. (SERCAP)

Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Inc. (SERCAP) helps small rural towns and communities needing aid in upgrading their water and wastewater systems. We also provide training and technical assistance to rural residents for operation and maintenance of those systems, for capacity building and for economic development in their communities. Funding is made available to low-income individuals and communities in the form of grants and loans in order to rehabilitate housing, build water and wastewater infrastructure, assist in small business development, and to finance development projects of small rural governments. SERCAP utilizes volunteers in a variety of programs to conduct these projects, to train community leaders, and to train and recruit additional local volunteers. Created in the 1960s and with its central office in Roanoke, Virginia, SERCAP serves the seven states of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. To date, SERCAP has brought clean water and wastewater facilities to more than 450,000 residents in our seven state network.


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