Shawnna DelHierro

Shawnna DelHierro

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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About

I am an impactful Chief Technology Transformation and Operations Executive with a proven…

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Experience

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    Sportsman's Warehouse

    Salt Lake County, Utah, United States

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    San Antonio, Texas Metropolitan Area

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    San Antonio, Texas Area

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    San Antonio, Texas

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    San Antonio, Texas

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    San Antonio, Texas Area

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    San Antonio, Texas Area

Volunteer Experience

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    Trevor Champion & Proud LGBTQ+ Ally

    The Trevor Project

    - Present 4 years 2 months

    Civil Rights and Social Action

    The Trevor Project is an American nonprofit organization founded in 1998. It focuses on suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Through a toll-free telephone number, it operates The Trevor Lifeline, a confidential service that offers trained counselors. The stated goals of the project are to provide crisis intervention and suicide prevention services for the aforementioned youths, as well as to offer guidance and resources to…

    The Trevor Project is an American nonprofit organization founded in 1998. It focuses on suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Through a toll-free telephone number, it operates The Trevor Lifeline, a confidential service that offers trained counselors. The stated goals of the project are to provide crisis intervention and suicide prevention services for the aforementioned youths, as well as to offer guidance and resources to parents and educators in order to foster safe, accepting, and inclusive environments for all youth, at home and at school. As a Champion, I bring support through employee fundraising and raise awareness about the organization's life-saving mission by sharing pre-made video assets and educational materials our Visionworks' team to align with our corporate focus on DE&I.

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    Executive Sponsor, LGBTQ+ Business Resource Group

    Visionworks of America

    - Present 3 years 6 months

    Civil Rights and Social Action

    I am the very proud executive sponsor for our LGBTQ+ business resource group and am super passionate about ensuring Visionworks demonstrated behaviors of inclusion and equality. I am SO proud of who we are and who we actively seek to be; intolerant of hate, lovers of diversity, a place of solace and safety for each and every person in our VW family and those we serve, being authentic and being an example for others to follow.

    A Business Resource Group (BRG) is a network of associates who…

    I am the very proud executive sponsor for our LGBTQ+ business resource group and am super passionate about ensuring Visionworks demonstrated behaviors of inclusion and equality. I am SO proud of who we are and who we actively seek to be; intolerant of hate, lovers of diversity, a place of solace and safety for each and every person in our VW family and those we serve, being authentic and being an example for others to follow.

    A Business Resource Group (BRG) is a network of associates who share a common characteristic, identity, or set of interests. BRGs benefit employees and the business by launching initiatives and activities which contribute towards the company's success. They create a work environment where everyone is treated with respect, dignity, fairness, and cultural sensitivity.

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    Homebound Delivery Volunteer

    Meals on Wheels and Senior Outreach Services

    - Present 11 years 2 months

    Social Services

    Meals on Wheels of San Antonio prepares and delivers hot, nutritious meals each weekday to homebound seniors living in Bexar County. With a registered dietitian on staff, our meals are often the primary source of nutrition received by our clients.
    Every weekday in Bexar County Meals on Wheels prepares and delivers more than a meal to 3,800 homebound seniors.
    MOW helps to prevent hunger among our elderly neighbors and improves their ability to remain healthy and independent in their own…

    Meals on Wheels of San Antonio prepares and delivers hot, nutritious meals each weekday to homebound seniors living in Bexar County. With a registered dietitian on staff, our meals are often the primary source of nutrition received by our clients.
    Every weekday in Bexar County Meals on Wheels prepares and delivers more than a meal to 3,800 homebound seniors.
    MOW helps to prevent hunger among our elderly neighbors and improves their ability to remain healthy and independent in their own homes.
    Plus, daily interaction with volunteers and staff drivers helps to combat loneliness, and provides a valuable safety check.
    MOW saves taxpayer dollars by allowing seniors to stay at home and out of nursing facilities.
    In FY 2016:
    1,013,561 Meals provided to 3,555 seniors in Bexar County.
    26% of our clients over the age of 85, 21 are over the age of 100.
    Meals on Wheels operated 196 routes daily.

  • Campaign Coordinator, Team Captain

    Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF)

    - Present 9 years 2 months

    Health

    I'm working on my third year as the HVHC Visionworks/ Davis Vision team captain for the JDRF One Walk for a Cure here in San Antonio, Texas.

  • Fundraising Chair

    Lions Futball Club, Youth Soccer

    - 10 years 5 months

    Education

    From 2007- 2013 I held the position as co-chair for the annual scholarship banquet. From 2013-2017 I held the position of banquet chair and emcee. This event raises scholarship funds for seniors moving on to pursue their collegiate aspirations as well as scholarship funds for youth soccer fees for those who do not have the financial freedom to participate on their own.

Organizations

  • United Way Emerging Leaders Council

    Member

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    United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County’s Emerging Leaders Council is a collective of young professionals who support the United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County by making an annual minimum gift or volunteering 24 hours each year. Open to young professionals ages 21-45, members of our Emerging Leaders Council (#ELCUWSA) see firsthand the difference they make impacting lives and creating lasting change here in our local community. Membership allows you to network with other young…

    United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County’s Emerging Leaders Council is a collective of young professionals who support the United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County by making an annual minimum gift or volunteering 24 hours each year. Open to young professionals ages 21-45, members of our Emerging Leaders Council (#ELCUWSA) see firsthand the difference they make impacting lives and creating lasting change here in our local community. Membership allows you to network with other young leaders, make a difference in our community, and strengthen your personal and professional connections.

  • United Way Women United Council

    Member

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    Women United mobilizes women who strengthen our community by investing in and promoting programs that positively impact our community’s children, families and future. Council members engage with one another and the community in several ways: supporting education by adopting its signature cause, the Childcare Scholarship program; and participating in events and volunteer projects to learn, share, and grow. United Way’s Women United women continue to have a positive effect on developing…

    Women United mobilizes women who strengthen our community by investing in and promoting programs that positively impact our community’s children, families and future. Council members engage with one another and the community in several ways: supporting education by adopting its signature cause, the Childcare Scholarship program; and participating in events and volunteer projects to learn, share, and grow. United Way’s Women United women continue to have a positive effect on developing successful children, helping students succeed in school, and strengthening families in our community.

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