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Ben Mompier
QTT Outreach Program Coordinator
Center for Inclusive Transition, Education and Employment
University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
mompierbl16@uww.edu
Ben Mompier, MSW, CAPSW is an Outreach Program Manager for the Center for Inclusive Transition, Education and Employment (CITEE) at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (UW-W).
Ben began his work with UW-Whitewater CITEE as a Master’s of Social Work (MSW) field experience student in Fall 2018. Ben went on to be hired with CITEE prior to graduation with his MSW from UW-Whitewater. Previously, Ben has worked as a career interviewer for the WI-WIOA career interview project and completed career counseling interviews with subminimum wage employees in the state of Wisconsin. In 2020, Ben became the program coordinator for the QTT Grants Program, a statewide grant initiative supporting agencies that hire and supervise trainee positions seeking advanced clinical licensure. In his role with the QTT Grants Program, Ben oversees overall administration of the program, coordinates advisory committee meetings with statewide stakeholders, and facilitates professional development components of the program with participating QTT supervisors.
Ben graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Winona State University in 2015 and graduated with a Master’s degree in Social Work from University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in 2020.