“I am passionate about seeking systemic changes that align with my values as a social worker, and supporting the JTF’s mission to help build resilient communities.” 

As the Impact and Evaluation Systems Manager at the Just Transition Fund, Courtney supports JTF processes by curating, managing, and analyzing data, bringing a person-centered approach informed by her Masters in Social Work and more than a decade of analytics and social work experience. She believes in the intersection of data and humanity, understanding that the numbers must never lose sight of the people at its core.

She has a strong background in supporting social justice nonprofits with strategic decision-making and transforming processes through a data-driven lens. 

In addition to her role at the JTF, Courtney also serves as the Co-founder and Chief Operations and Culture Officer at Weavers Circle, where she leads operational and culture policy processes, including OKR development and program evaluation. 

Courtney’s background in analytics has propelled her into meaningful roles where she used her skills to support vulnerable populations, advance strategy, and improve processes. She has experience as a Data Analytics Specialist Department at the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, where she enhanced program evaluation through information gathering and focus groups, leading to the design of a user-friendly data collection process that significantly reduced data errors.

During her time as an MSW Intern at Voices for Virginia’s Children, she conducted qualitative research on the Foster Care Bill of Rights legislation, providing a comprehensive legislative proposal to the state of Virginia. At the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance, Courtney researched the intersection of economic justice with domestic and sexual violence. She also spent time volunteering with local organizations and leading workshops on diversity, belonging, and equity.

Courtney holds a B.A. in Music with a minor in Psychology from Queens University of Charlotte, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude, and a Master of Social Work with a concentration in Administration, Planning, and Policy Practice from Virginia Commonwealth University. She was recently accepted into the 2025 class of Leadership Metro Richmond’s flagship “Leadership Quest Program,” focused on exploring community challenges and opportunities, developing leadership skills, and inspiring civic engagement.

Courtney resides in Virginia and outside of work she enjoys reading, games, and spending time with those she loves.

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