Staff

Karen IglesiaPresident / CEO

Tricia SkwieralskiVice President
of Operations
Sibert LewisSenior Director
of Operations
Norman RobertsProgram Director

Lorraine Pinckney-WashingtonTransportation Director
- Iglesia tutors: Iglesia employs over 225 professional tutors from a variety of teaching, educational and professional backgrounds. Tutoring staff credentials include those with:
- New York State Teacher Certification
- Pending New York State Teacher Certification
- Graduate degrees in Education
- Enrollment in graduate degree Education programs
- Undergraduate degrees in Education
- Degrees and/or enrollment in degree programs in Mathematics and/or Mathematics related fields
- Enrollment in graduate programs in English / English-related fields
- Foreign language-related degrees / are fluent or proficient in at least one foreign language (Spanish, French, German)
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Karen Iglesia, President / CEO established Iglesia Educational Centers in 1996, and has overseen its growth into a thriving educational tutoring, instructional and consulting business. Ms. Iglesia's career in education also includes serving as a SAT Instructor/Adjunct Professor for SUNY Brockport Rochester Educational Centers, Director of Education and Development for Baden Street Settlement, and a teacher within the Teacher Opportunity Program at Franklin High School. Her professional affiliations include the Urban League Black Scholars Program, National Society of Black Engineers, and Society of Women Engineers.
Tricia Skwieralski, Vice President of Operations has worked for Iglesia Educational Centers for over three years, and is responsible for managing, writing, and reporting for all grants, contracts and budgets on behalf of the business. She also serves as a liaison with school districts and other program partners, and manages the business's day-to-day operations. Ms. Skwieralski has managed municipal grant programs in excess of one million dollars for local community development projects. In the non-profit sector she has secured funding from New York State, the City of Rochester and private entities for community development initiatives.
