|

Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam

Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam understands the meaning of growing up in tough, challenged, and disadvantaged settings with very few opportunities. Her experiences as a child have been both a catalyst for changing her situation and today motivates her to answer the special “calling” to make a difference in the lives of youth. She currently serves as an advocate for education in her community as the Secretary of the Fort Bend ISD Board of Trustees.
“I remember how one school and one teacher made a difference in my life by instilling a vision and dream in me,” she said. Dr. Rose-Gilliam is a long-time Houston area resident and a 32-year veteran educator, speaker, author, and consultant. She knows the uphill battles that some schools face when not in more affluent areas. “Just because children come from tough backgrounds, has nothing to do with their ability to learn and achieve,” she states. Her philosophy, “Everything we do matters” is a premise to her mission to develop campus staff for the challenges they face in today’s classrooms. Be consistent, be intentional, and complete all tasks with fidelity each and every day in order to lead students towards success.”

Dr. Rose-Gilliam brings a wealth of experience serving scholars, teachers, and leaders in public education, both in the traditional and charter school settings. Also affectionately known as “Dr. G,” she has made her greatest impact as a mentor, coach, and thought partner to other educators at all levels. In these roles, she also develops and facilitates professional learning experiences that challenge others to think deeply about their daily practice. In earlier days, Dr. G was a finalist for FBISD Secondary Teacher of the Year and was the FBISD Secondary Principal of the Year while at Bush HS.
She is a member of the Fort Bend Church and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Houston, a Master of Education from the University of Houston-Victoria, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Texas A&M University. Her motto is, “Believe in the Possibilities!” Her purpose in life is to serve and be a blessing to others.

Dr. Shirley Rose-Gilliam
Secretary
Fort Bend ISD Board of Trustees
16431 Lexington Blvd.
Sugar Land, Texas 77479
(281) 634-1000
shirley.gilliam@fortbendisd.com
www.fortbendisd.com

Similar Posts

  • |

    Glenda Demas, MA, LPC, ACTP

    Glenda Demas is a licensed professional counselor, advanced clinical trauma practitioner, and mental health advocate with 15 years of experience in crisis intervention and behavioral health management. A born Native Houstonian and graduate of Dwight D. Eisenhower High School, Glenda earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Studies from the University of Houston-Downtown, a Master’s of…

  • Twila Carter

    Twila Carter enters her fourth season as Executive Director of the Astros Foundation and Senior Vice President of Community Relations for the Astros.  She made the transition to baseball in 2011 with Jim Crane’s purchase of the Astros franchise and has worked with The Crane Group in various capacities since 1998. Carter oversees all fundraising,…

  • |

    Barbara Walker-Green

    Honoree 2014, Barbara Walker-Green has always been interested in helping others. When she first entered the financial services industry, she initially focused on corporate finance, but the needs of her boomer friends, as well as her family, inspired change. In an effort to help those around her experience financial freedom and peace of mind, Walker-Green…

  • Tene Thomas

    Tene Thomas is a Partner at McConnell Jones Lanier & Murphy LLP, the third largest African-American owned Accounting and Consulting firm in the nation.  Tene, a licensed CPA who began her career with Ernst & Young LLP, is the lead partner of McConnell & Jones’ Tax Practice with more than 20 years of technical experience…

  • |

    Dr. Reagan Flowers

    In Dr. Reagan Flowers’ current role as Chief Knowledge Officer for Education Consulting Services, she provides education innovation, diversity and inclusion, and workforce development advisory services to clients, including national foundations, educational institutions, and Fortune 500 companies. In addition to her professional work, she is also active on the frontlines of education and workforce development…

  • |

    Eureka Gilkey

    Eureka Gilkey serves as Executive Director of Project Row Houses (PRH), a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people and enriching communities through engagement, art, and direct action. A proud graduate of Howard University with Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Eureka is a natural organizer whose entire career has been dedicated to social justice and…