Kimberly Gordon honored as Social Work Manager of the Year

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CONTACT: Renae Carpenter, LCSW, PIP
(334) 206-5226
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Kimberly Gordon, a social work manager in Public Health Area 9 of the Alabama Department of Public Health, was selected as the Alabama Public Health Social Work Manager of the Year for 2016. She was recognized March 18 at the Public Health Social Work Celebration and Training held in Montgomery during National Social Work Month.

Colleagues describe Ms. Gordon as a team-oriented employee who always maintains a positive attitude. While she embraces challenges, she has the unique ability to keep members of the team motivated and working together toward a common goal. Co-workers said she supports and works alongside her employees, is very honest and hard working, and does not care who receives credit so long as the needs of those who are being served are met.

Supporters also praise her for being organized, dependable, planful, a self-starter, respectful, and an advocate for those she serves.

A dedicated employee, wife, and mother of two, Ms. Gordon was selected from a group of social work managers from across the state. She has worked as a social work manager since 2008 and currently serves as vice president of the Alabama Public Health Association responsible for planning the annual educational conference.

Public health social workers provide intervention services to help clients discover ways of meeting their needs and preventing future problems. Clients they serve may be children, families, elderly persons, and persons with functional and access needs.