Denise Hinkle, CPA, Named as New Director of NCCHC Resources Project Management Office | National Commission on Correctional Health Care

Denise Hinkle, CPA, Named as New Director of NCCHC Resources Project Management Office

Ms. Hinkle is an inactive certified public accountant and multidisciplinary consultant with extensive experience in accounting, project management, business advisory, executive leadership, and business ownership. She has delivered global, domestic, and local projects, including process development and improvement, best practice reviews, data extraction and analysis, software implementation, and others. Throughout her career, Ms. Hinkle has mentored, coached, and led teams of all sizes where she shared her knowledge and passion for delivering innovative solutions to complex issues.

The NCCHC Resources Project Management Office ensures that NCCHC Resources projects are delivered according to NCCHC Standards and the expectations of each client. Ms. Hinkle will assign and monitor project teams, manage progress, and serve as a resource to clients and consultants. Her broad skillset gives her a large library of knowledge to draw from when leading teams, evaluating operational issues, and making thoughtful recommendations

Ms. Hinkle replaces Loretta Reed, MBA, PMP, CCHP, who as Director Emerita who will continue to support NCCHC Resources on special projects.

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