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Giovianne Washington

Giovianne Washington, MSW, CTCM

Project Coordinator

Giovianne-Washington

Giovianne L. Washington is a native of San Francisco, California,and currently serves as the Project Coordinator for the Texas A&M University San Antonio, Alamo Bridges Program. As the Project Coordinator, his role entails handling daily project implementation, overseeing funding allocation, monitoring timelines and compliance, and serving as the primary contact and liaison for community partnerships.

With over 25 years of experience, Giovianne has worked in various positions involving program management, contract administration, workforce development, and quality assurance roles within the Health & Human Services profession. Giovianne received both his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Social Work degrees from California State University, Sacramento. His seminary training includes study at Christian Family Church International (CFCI) Bible Institute of Johannesburg, South Africa, graduating with a bachelor's degree in Practical Christian Ministry.

In 2014, Giovianne was elected as Chairman of the Clergy Community Advisory Board (CCAB). The CCAB is a local chapter of the statewide Advisory Committee for Promoting Adoption of Minority Children (ACPAMC). As set forth in the Texas Administrative Code, recommendations from this Advisory Committee to DFPS are to promote the adoption and provision of services to minority children. In 2017, Giovianne was elected Chairman of the Bexar County Technical Advisory Committee for Persons with Disabilities (TACPD). The TACPD serves as a link between citizens with disabilities and the Bexar County Commissioners' Court. The committee provides assistance to offices and departments to ensure equal accessibility to opportunities in employment, facilities, services, and programs.