Kelley A. Greer, M.Ed., Ed.S., is a Behavioral Health Consultant for Empowering Student Success (ESS), where she works to lead, promote and grow the ACCESS program. She has worked with ESS to successfully implement ACCESS at institutions in the University of North Carolina System, including student groups and Train the Trainer programs. Kelley is also a Behavioral Health Consultant with EACHH, LLC- Educating and Connecting for Health and Hope. EACHH Consulting aims to promote positive mental health across a variety of communities including public and private educational settings, businesses and corporations, and faith-based groups. Throughout her career - in both public and private settings - she has served in roles spanning assessment, consultation, counseling, admissions, advising, and teaching. Early in her career, Kelley was a School Psychologist for two public county school systems in the Atlanta, Georgia area. Before relocating to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Kelley worked at The Lovett School, also in Atlanta, as the Director of Upper School Counseling. She currently works with The University of North Carolina System Office and helps navigate, develop, and manage behavioral health initiatives and programs across the 17-campus system. She has also consulted with other organizations and companies, both public and private, in North Carolina on a variety of projects focusing on mental and behavioral health. Her credentials include a B.A. in Psychology from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as well as a M.Ed. and Ed.S. in School Psychology from Auburn University and Georgia State University, respectively. Over the past 20+ years, Kelley’s focus has been the same: work to educate and support healthy individuals, work environments, and systems.
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