Hope Cupit has a comprehensive work experience in the field of community development, project management, financial management, and program administration. Hope has served as an Adjunct Professor at Virginia Western Community College since 2012, where they teach principles of accounting. Prior to this, they had a leadership role as the President and CEO of the Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project, Inc. where they directed multi-state programs aimed at providing water and wastewater facilities to low-income rural residents. Hope has also worked as the Vice President and Deputy CEO of the same organization, demonstrating their ability to lead others to success. Hope has experience as a Financial Analyst at Centra Health Hospital, where they successfully implemented financial operations for a large-scale project. Additionally, Hope served as the Controller at Lynchburg Community Action Group, Inc., where they played a key role in improving agency operations and accountability to funders. Throughout their career, they have shown a strong track record of successfully analyzing business requirements, identifying deficiencies, and developing innovative solutions.

Hope Cupit has a comprehensive education history that spans over multiple years and includes a diverse range of academic achievements. In 1987, they enrolled at James Madison University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a focus on Accounting. Hope completed their undergraduate studies in 1991.

During 2005 to 2007, Hope attended the University of Phoenix, where they obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a specialization in Accounting and Business. This advanced degree further enhanced their knowledge and skills in the field.

Furthermore, there is additional information indicating that Hope Cupit has also pursued an unspecified "Advanced Degree" in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services at William Fleming, although the specific duration or completion date for this degree is not provided.

Overall, Hope Cupit has demonstrated a strong academic background, particularly in the areas of Accounting and Business.

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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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