Instructor Name: Elizabeth Wallace
 
As a management consultant for NeighborWorks America’s Southern District office in Atlanta, Elizabeth “Betsy” Wallace specializes in partnership and organizational development and network growth. Her focus is on building partnerships with nonprofit, public, and private entities that grow and complement the impact of the NeighborWorks network across the southeastern region. She is a member of NeighborWorks America’s Board Governance Task Group and past Co-Convener of the Partnership & Growth Specialty Team. Wallace was first hired as a summer intern in 1997 and was then hired full-time in 1998. She earned a bachelor's degree in Architecture with Highest Honor from Georgia Tech. She studied housing and community development at Rutgers University, earning her master's of City and Regional Planning. Her extracurricular activities include community theatre in Atlanta; serving as Vice President of Literacy Volunteers of Atlanta; volunteering for her alma mater, Georgia Tech; and international travel.
Elizabeth Wallace teaches the following course(s):
CL199a Action Planning: How to Plan for Action, How to Act on the Plan
CL153b Building Coalitions and Partnerships: Highlighting the Social Assets of Your Community
CL153a Building Coalitions and Partnerships: Highlighting the Social Assets of Your Community
CB132 Community Engagement: Measuring its Impact