Elizabeth Caldarola
Elizabeth Caldarola has lived in Collingswood since 2012 with her husband and two daughters. Elizabeth was born and raised in Alaska and went to college in Washington state, where she first campaigned with the College Democrats for Al Gore’s presidential run. She moved to Philadelphia after graduating in 2004 as part of a year-long volunteer program through the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, and has been an East Coast resident ever sense.
Elizabeth is a nonprofit professional who has worked in the field of volunteer management for over two decades. She currently works as the Manager of Quality Assurance and Review for Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region, where she provides staff development, coaching and training to enhance the quality of services provided. She has a MS in Nonprofit Management, and has worked in homeless services and domestic violence and rape crisis education, in addition to her work in the mentoring field. She is a youth safety expert, leading trainings and providing consulting on keeping young people safe within youth-serving organizations and programs.
Elizabeth is active in the Collingswood community, volunteering in the past with Moms Demand Action and as a rec soccer coach, and most recently serving as the Tatem Elementary PTA President. She can usually be found at the Farmers Market or on the soccer or Little League fields of Knight Park!