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Mrs. Kyles was a Sergeant first class in the Army and retired after 22 years of service.
HobbiesTraveling, Reading
Type Of BusinessCommunity Service Board
Marketing AreaLocal
ExpertiseMrs. Kyles expertise is in staff supervision, group and individual counseling for adults, adolescents and children, private contracting counseling and mental health issues.
Major Product/SVSHealthcare, Clinical Mental Health
Favorite Business PublicationJournal of Counseling and Development
Education DegreesMaster of Science in Counseling and Psychology, Troy State University, Phenix City, AL
Affiliations AwardsAmerican Counseling Association; Disabled American Veterans; National Board for Certified Counselors
Highlight of career?The highlight of her career was receiving her master's degree in counseling and psychology.
CharityHabitat for Humanity; Breast Cancer Association; Disabled American Veterans; Volunteer Counselor, Local Group Home
Number Of Years In Profession23
Number Of Years In Current Position3
What Does He/She Attribute Success ToShe attributes her success to her military experience, good mentors and her drive to expand her knowledge base.
How Did They Get Involved In ProfessionShe became involved in her profession because she was always drawn to helping others and lend a listening ear.
Children's NamesDewayne
Spouse's NameDewayne
Place of BirthPhiladelphia, PA
Work HistoryCounselor, New Horizons Community Service Board; Social Worker, United States Army, Germany, Korea
Career AchievementsBoard Certified Professional Counselor, American Psychological Association
Education CertificationsBoard Certified Professional Counselor, American Psychological Association; Licensed Professional Counselor; National Certified Counselor
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