Background
Maloney, Cheryl Ann was born on August 30, 1949 in Minneapolis. Daughter of Arlie Chester and Mary Dawn (Holm) Maloney.
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Maloney, Cheryl Ann was born on August 30, 1949 in Minneapolis. Daughter of Arlie Chester and Mary Dawn (Holm) Maloney.
Associate of Arts, University Minnesota, 1969. Bachelor in Speech and Theatre, University Minnesota, 1972. Master of Arts in Theology/Spirituality, College St. Catherine, St. Paul, 1989.
Master of Arts certified in Pastoral Ministry, College St. Catherine, St. Paul, 1990. Postgraduate, California Institute Integral Studies, 1994—1995. Doctor of Ministry, University Creation Spirituality, 2001.
Business administrator Al's Auto Crushing, Inc., Minneapolis, 1980-1981. Research associate St. Paul Ramsey Medical Center, 1981-1983. Consultant Autowoman Consulting, Minneapolis, since 1982.
Adjustor Dependable Auto Appraisal, Inc., Bloomington, 1983. Director marketing and development Health Recovery Center, Minneapolis, 1983-1985. Director sales and marketing Dashe and Thomson, 1987-1989, Fredrickson Communications, Minneapolis, 1989-1991.
Chaplain University St. Thomas, St. Paul, 1989-1990. Independent consultant Minneapolis, 1991-1994. Director development Sisters of Holy Family, Fremont, California, 1994-1998.
Co-owner, co-founder Bras for Body and Soul, 1995—2004. Director Fremont Festival Arts, 1998, Fremont Chamber of Commerce. Vice president, development Canada College, Redwood City, 1998—1999.
Co-founder, executive director HERS Breast Cancer Foundation, Fremont, 1999—2004. Executive director Women's Cancer Resource Center, Minneapolis, 2006, Twin City Pride, 2006—2009, Riverview Economic Development Association, St. Paul, since 2010. Director Women's Network, Minneapolis, 1974—1977.
Director cultural arts City of Bloomington, Minnesota, 1977—1978. Speaker University Bethlehem, Israel, 1993. Teacher Holy Childhood High School, Jamaica, 1992.
Producer Keep Abreast-Walking Together for HER 5K Run/Walk. Director development Sisters Holy Family, editor Family of Friends Newsletter, co-coordinator Women's Spirituality Workshop series, 1996—1997. Consultant Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul, 1992—1994.
Associate vice president development San Mateo Community Colleges Foundation, 2000. Official photographer International Women's Ecumenical Decade Churches Solidarity Women, 1993. Interim finance director Hellic Q. Brown Community Center, St. Paul, 2006.
Executive director Women's Cancer Resource Center, Minneapolis, 2006. Quality consultant; presenter in field.
Coordinator International Youth Leadership Conference, Caux, Switzerland, 1996. Community organizer Minneapolis Crime Prevention Program, 1979—1980. Member Governors Committee Women Economic Concern, St. Paul, 1972—1977.
Member, advisory board Sarah's An Oasis for Women, chair, since 2009. State Democratic delegate St. Paul, 1976. Coach, youth leader Unity South Church, Bloomington, 1967—1993.
Coach Indiana Church, Minneapolis, 1984—1992. Chaplain University St. Thomas, St. Paul, 1989—1992, chair women and religion committee. Outreach minister Unity of Valley, 1990—1993.
Lay consociate Sisters St. Joseph, 1992, appointed peace and justice commission and communications advisory board, 1993—1995. Chair 125th Anniversary Celebration Sisters of the Holy Family, 1997. Member of American Association Breast Care Specialists (president 2002-2004), National Association Self-Employed (women's national advisory council 2003), M.R.A. International (national team planners for M.R.A. North America and South America activities), Sales and Marketing Executives American, Mission San Jose Chamber of Commerce (president 1999—2000, secretary 2000-2001, co-founder olive festival since 2001), Minnesota Council Quality (editor newsletter 1993-1994), Le Group (founding member), Self-Employed Women's Rotary (co-director 1982-1994), Minneapolis Women's Rotary (parliamentarian since 1980, board directors 1990-1994), Commonwealth Club California (director development and community relations 2005).