Background
Olliver-Mann, Shelley N. was born on January 21, 1964 in Cleveland. Daughter of William Henry and Frances Louise (Anderson) Mann.
institutional review specialist parole officer
Olliver-Mann, Shelley N. was born on January 21, 1964 in Cleveland. Daughter of William Henry and Frances Louise (Anderson) Mann.
AS in Computer Science, El Centro, 1990. Associate of Arts in Accounting, El Centro, 1990. Bachelor of Science in Sociology, Paul Quinn College, 1992.
Bachelor of Business Administration, Paul Quinn College, 1992. MSI in Interdisciplinary Study, Dallas Baptist U.-U. Texas, Arlington, 1993. Doctor of Philosophy, Juris Doctor in Forensic Psychology & Criminology, Glencliff University, 1998.
Youth supervisor City of Dallas Park and Recreation, 1979-1987. Institutional review officer United States Department Education, 1979-1987. Accountant assistant Dallas County Sheriff Adult Probation Department, Dallas, 1984-1989.
Claims assistant Social Security Administration, 1989-1996. Senior district parole officer/victim liaison officer Texas Department Criminal Justice, since 1996. Private practice, since 2004.
Founder Shelley Anderson-Mann Computer Center, Paul Quinn College, 1992. Executive director Shelley's Enterprises, Inc. Founder, president, Chief Executive Officer Grant Me the Freedom Domestic Violence Rape Recovery Training Unit, Let's Make it Safe, founder, president In My Brother's House, Helping Hands Foundation, Lancaster, Texas.
Member executive board, volunteer City of Dallas Parks and Recreation. Volunteer Youth Village Criminal Justice, Dallas Indiana School District, Dallas County Juvenile Association, Youth in Action, Dallas. Founder Grant Me the Freedom, 1996.
Member National Association of Female Executives, National Organization of Women, American Management Association (1st place 1991), National Council Colored Women, National Association Negro Women, Liberty University Charter, Student Free Enterprise (1st place 1991), Distributive Education Club (1st place 1991), International Platform Association, Grant Me the Freedom Let's Make It Safe in My Brother's Place Helping Hand Foundation (founder), National Association Black Criminal Justice, Texas Clearinghouse Crime Victim Committee, Grant Me the Freedom Cable television and Radio Show.