
DiAnna Nechole Klimeck
FDPA
Specializing in:
Operations
Location:
Lincolnton
Degree:
BA in Psychology
Emmanuel College
Biography:
Nechole Klimeck grew up in Prince George, Virginia and graduated Saludatorian from her highschool class. She was an honors student in her undergraduate courses and recognized for receiving the Psychology Honors Award. She served as President of the Beta Club and was in the National Honors Society.
She volunteered as a firefighter. She was NPQ certified not just state registered, and even became an Instructor 1 to be able to teach Fire courses. She was recognized by her peers of other firefighters and chief for Firefighter of the Year.
She is a mom to four children and a "Nana" to one. Nechole has enjoyed years of being a band mom, establishing traditions, and teaching her children morals and respect not only for themselves but others. She has an autistic daughter that despite its daily challenges it has inspired her to begin to work with disabled individuals.
For 18 years, Nechole has worked with individuals that have had diagnosis, mainly children. She has advocated for them in the school system, assisted with connecting them to community resources and above all helping them to find their own ability. For those that know her, her famous phrase is "a disability is not a crutch to lean on but rather a diagnosis that now provides guidelines to better assist you."
Nechole enjoys traveling for fun and has several places on her bucket list that she plans to visit, Greece is one of those places. She is a fun, empathetic, and caring person. Her daily motto is "to be the only smile somoneone may see for that day!"

