Lindsay A. Albright
Consultantlalbright@tccgrp.com
Education: BA: Brown University, in English, MSW: University
of Pennsylvania
Service Expertise: strategic planning and capacity building
TCC Practice Areas: Nonprofit and Philanthropy
Lindsay Albright joined the TCC Group as a Consultant in May 2007, after graduating with a Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Social Policy and Practice. While at PENN, Albright focused her studies in the areas of child welfare, behavioral health, and nonprofit administration, working first with the Philadelphia Society for Services to Children on kinship caregiver issues and most recently with the Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth (PCCY) as a research consultant in children's behavioral health, child welfare, and juvenile justice areas. Her most recent projects include PSSC's 2006 Kinship Caregiver Needs Assessment Report on kinship caregiver services in Philadelphia and PCCY's 2006 CourtWatch Report on the status of juvenile justice in Philadelphia.
Prior to attending graduate school, Albright spent five years in New York City as Academic Director and Program Director for StreetSquash, an urban youth enrichment program based in Harlem. While at StreetSquash, Albright developed curricula for and wrote successful grants to support the implementation of academic and college preparatory programs for middle and high school youth, fostered relationships with key partnering agencies, and managed all StreetSquash staff as well as dozens of academic and athletic volunteers and mentors.
Albright received her B.A. in English from Brown University where in her free time she worked extensively with conflict resolution/peer mediation programs in the Providence middle schools and in the court system. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers.
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