Trainer
Tashia Martin, LSW
For nearly two decades, Tashia Martin has led the charge in spearheading strategic initiatives that prioritize human-centric methodologies, cultural enrichment, multi-tiered systems, and trauma-informed care. Her leadership extends across diverse sectors, including education, child welfare, parent engagement and community-based organizations. Nationally, Ms. Martin has served children, parents, leaders, and teams as a school district administrator, clinician, coach, culture and climate strategist, restorative practices facilitator, speaker and advisor.
Tashia leverages her training as a licensed clinician with a specialized focus on non-profit and public management to discern the interconnectedness between individuals and systems. This ability allows her to identify strengths and areas for improvement, offering strategic guidance, practical techniques and innovative solutions. Her commitment to equipping clients with tools for navigating complex challenges ensures clarity in their path forward, success in their endeavors and organizational sustainability.
With an unyielding commitment to fortifying leadership proficiencies, Tashia serves as an inspiration to leaders, urging them to embrace data-driven methodologies conducive to fostering growth among employees, youth, and families alike.
As a Licensed Social Worker, Tashia holds a Masters Degree in Social Work Non-Profit and Public Management with a concentration in Adolescents at-risk from Rutgers, the State University. She also holds standard school social work, and supervisor endorsements from the New Jersey Department of Education. Additionally, Ms. Martin holds certificates in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace from the University of South Florida Muma College of Business; a certificate in Healing Centered Engagement from the Flourish Agenda; and a License in Restorative Practices from the International Institute of Restorative Practices.
Above all, Tashia is driven by a profound sense of purpose – to facilitate the transcendence of individuals and communities from cyclical patterns and to restore their legacy by harnessing a culture of collectivism and transformative power encapsulated in the notion of “I Am”.