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Julie Ingmire Laramie

Building Pathways to Independence and Financial Stability.

Professional Status
Available soon
Open to opportunities
About Me
I have been told by colleagues that I have the unique ability to build strong, trusting relationships with clients and community partners in short periods of time. I am skilled in teaching and training, financial coaching, creating employment plans and offering comprehensive case management services.
I strive to be meticulous with my work and enjoy taking on complex assignments. I am a quick learner and achievement-driven. I have a dynamic personality and excellent interpersonal skills. I enjoy working independently, but feel that it is important to be part of a team.

Key Skills:

  • Case Management
  • Teaching and Training
  • Program Development
  • Data Collection and Reporting
  • Networking and Public Speaking
  • Understanding of Barriers to Self-Sufficiency
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Experiences
  • An Avivo Employment Counselor provides.case management services for MFIP clients.
  • Completed employment plans ensuring program compliance, using WF1.
  • Participated in an Avivo DEI committee
  • Worked in the Financial Fitness program teaching classes and providing financial coaching. I also helped to develop and deliver the Finacial Literacy class for the FAIM program.
  • Spent several years engaged in SNAP Outreach activities. I attended United Way's Access to Food committee meetings and trained interns and new staff that would be answering SNAP Outreach calls and helping people to submit applications.
  • I worked with the Rebuilding Lives program, and helped to expand services to Kandiyohi county.
  • Understood program requirements and necessary documentation and reporting requirements to maintain compliance with program guidelines.
  • Conducted outreach and built strong relationships with community partners.
  • Courses taught: Race and Human Relations, Understanding Oppression, and Topics in Human Relations.
  • Responded to the immediate needs of women and their children who are in an abusive relationship or in fear of being battered, including crisis phone calls, in-person crisis intervention and hospital emergency advocacy.
  • Provided support, information and referrals to community and governmental agencies.
  • Conducted voter engagement activities in greater Minnesota, specifically serving communities of color and people experiencing homelessness.
  • Provided training and assistance to community agencies and organizations, student organizers, and shelter staff engaged in Get Out the Vote campaigns.

Master of Science, Social Responsibility

St Cloud State University

September 2002 to December 2004
This interdisciplinary master's degree in social responsibility addresses a citizen's responsibility to others, to society, and to the environment. It provides a solid academic foundation of the theory and practice of social responsibility, historically and contemporarily, within western and nonwestern cultures. It offers practical skills for involved citizenship at the local, state, national, and global levels within a democratic and culturally diverse context.

Bachelor of Elective Studies, Women's Studies

St Cloud State University

January 2000
The major in Women’s Studies offers students the opportunity for a more in-depth study of gender power dynamics through their intersections with race, class, sexuality, ability and nation. The WS major is designed as a stand-alone major and helps students develop strong research, communication, collaborative, and critical thinking skills. The major, like the minor, helps students better understand complex issues around diversity in this increasingly globalized world.

Diploma

Sunset High School

February 1984 to February 1988
Encinitas, CA