Southern New Hampshire University
Graduate Student, School of Community Economic Development
Masters of Science (candidate)
Thesis Title: Micro-franchising as a strategy for economic self-sufficiency and poverty alleviation among female TANF recipients.
Reggie Chapple
Jennifer Thomas
About
Graduate student in the School of Community Economic Development at Southern New Hampshire University - West Coast. Thesis examines micro-franchising as a strategy for economic self-sufficiency, poverty alleviation, and family stabilization among female TANF recipients in Los Angeles County.
Additional research includes: Provisions and implications of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996; Welfare to Work alternatives; Practices of micro-financing and micro-franchising in developing countries; local perspectives on strategies and challenges to stabilizing the hard-to-hire adult female population; public and corporate policies affecting target population; public / private partnerships, entrepreneurship and the informal economy.
B.A. in Social Ecology from the University of California Irvine, 1991
Graduate of the Los Angeles African American Women's Public Policy Institute, University of Southern California 2008
Contact Information
http://snhu.academia.edu/ArnettaMack
P.O. Box 44922
Los Angeles, CA 90044
323.789.6224


