Michelle Emelle
Michelle Emelle
Michelle Emelle is a seasoned educator and technology consultant with a wealth of experience in the education sector. She holds a Master's degree in Computer Solutions for the Classroom from Walden University and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Howard University. Michelle has held various roles throughout her career, including Director of Academic Technology at Ellucian, Lead Computer Science Instructor at Black Girls CODE, and Assistant Principal at the Inner City Education Foundation.
Michelle has a passion for technology and education, and she has leveraged this passion to affect positive change in underrepresented communities. She has worked as a Computer Science Trainer with My Sister's Keeper and as co-founder and program manager at Code Talk at St. Joseph's Center. Her impressive work credentials also include serving as a Field Coordinator at Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas's office.
Currently, Michelle serves as the Regional Manager for TEALS Programs in Southern California, where she leverages her extensive experience and expertise to provide training and support to schools and educational organizations. She is a respected thought leader in the education and technology fields, bringing innovative strategies and insights to the table.