Central Ohio

 

167Jennifer Williams

Jennifer Williams joins Bucketfillers for Life as the Regional Director of Central Ohio. She started her career as a teacher and then spent the majority of her time serving students, staff and communities as an administrator at the high school and elementary levels.

Jennifer has a passion for helping others find their talents and strengths. Throughout her career she has developed and presented a variety of leadership workshops and “hands on” activities to teach students how to apply their learning in real-life settings. She has also created and facilitated professional development programming for teachers and administrators.

Jennifer has experienced the value of being a “Bucketfiller” throughout her career, and she looks forward to helping others discover its power in their daily lives.

To contact the Central Ohio Regional Training Center you can call, write or email:

Jennifer Williams
P.O. Box 401
Powell, OH 43065-0401
Fax: 614-885-0702
Cell: 614-975-0422
jenn@bucketfillersforlife.com

“…the Bucketfillers program serves as the springboard for our bullying and positive reinforcement programs for our children. The staff, students and parents love the concept and actively practice bucketfilling…”

Phillip Seasock, Principal
Lindemann Elementary School
Allen Park, MI
"My 6th grader came home today and wrote the most beautiful examples of why he loves and respects his little brother. I’m not sure what kind of event you had at school today, January 28, 2009, but this truly is the most amazing experience we had at home in a long time. I just wanted to take a moment to say that it was great. My boys fight like siblings do, some days more than others. Today (my son) wrote about (his brother). (His brother) listened with tears in his eyes, sensitive to the fact that his big brother really does love him. I have to say that this is one of the most memorable events experienced at Crissman. Totally awesome! Thanks."

A Grateful Parent
Crissman Elementary School
Utica School District
Shelby Township, MI
“I have been in the classroom for over 30 years. Never had I seen a more profound and dramatic turn-around of emotions. Students who are typically brazen and self-absorbed became, for a moment, beyond themselves, showing real empathy for others. I saw a lot of tears.”

Kerry Carlini, 5th grade teacher
Lindemann Elementary School, Allen Park, MI