Oakland Literacy Council
Jun 12, 2017
Lisa Machesky ~ Executive Director
Oakland Literacy Council

The Oakland Literacy Council provides basic literacy and English language instruction to adults in order to facilitate lifelong learning, employment skills and personal well-being. All Oakland County residents deserve to have the skills, knowledge, and understanding needed to flourish in today's complex and interconnected world. Literate students are able to achieve both personal and educational goals. They can do things like vote, increase their workplace productivity, and pass on the gift of reading to their children. The most important benefit is the improvement in the overall quality of life.
How does the Oakland Literacy Council do all of this?

Locally the Council:

  • recruits and trains volunteers who meet weekly with adult students to teach reading, writing, and conversational English.
  • provides various tutoring workshops to give tutors tools for effective tutoring
  • has available a library with tutoring materials for various reading levels and interests
  • provides resources i.e., tutor mentors, tutor trainers, specialists to answer questions and guide tutors

About Lisa:
Lisa has well over decade of experience leading nonprofits in Oakland County as an executive director and has also been involved in many nonprofit organizations as a Board member and volunteer. She is passionate about growing and connecting organizations and maximizing their impact. Her latest challenge, the Oakland Literacy Council pairs volunteer tutors with students reading at less than a 9th grade level.  
Lisa has a MBA from Oakland University and received her Bachelors from Albion College. She currently serves as a Board member of the Oakland Woods community of Presbyterian Villages of Michigan, is an active member at St. James Episcopal Church and is a Leadership Oakland alumna.  Lisa is a former Pontiac Rotarian and a Birmingham resident for over 20 years.  She also has children attending Seaholm High School and Derby Middle School.

For more information on Oakland Literacy Council:
http://www.oaklandliteracy.com/