Cheryl Fuller
With 39 years in the field of education, Cheryl Fuller has been actively engaged in many aspects of researching and implementing learning for children and adults. With a Bachelor’s in Child Development, a Master’s in Counseling and a second Master’s in Educational Leadership she has been able to enjoy her work as a classroom teacher, counselor, and school principal.
Additionally, she has served as an adjunct professor at Duke University. She currently works part-time as a McKinney-Vento Homeless Liaison and an ESSA Foster Care point of contact in Franklin County, NC. As a consultant for the past 13 years, she has worked extensively with training educators in best instructional practices. She has presented material to over 200,000 people in North Carolina and across the United States. She offers workshops and keynote/breakout sessions at major conferences.
In the past few years, she has gained additional certifications on two primary topics: Trauma Informed Practices and Building Professional Resilience for those who work in service industries. She is the author of two books. Her goal, in all of her work, is to help children and adults live their best personal and professional lives.