Tavia B. is a dynamic force in the realm of strategic planning and program management, currently serving as the Owner and Project Director at Prose and Verse. With a deep commitment to Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion (DEAI), Tavia leverages her expertise to help organizations...
Tavia B. is a dynamic force in the realm of strategic planning and program management, currently serving as the Owner and Project Director at Prose and Verse. With a deep commitment to Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion (DEAI), Tavia leverages her expertise to help organizations craft narratives that not only resonate but also drive meaningful change. Her recent work includes the successful development and execution of an end-to-end DEAI workshop series for a Midwest-based non-profit, where she not only brought in 20 new community partners but also achieved a remarkable 200% increase in predicted attendance. This initiative exemplifies her ability to engage stakeholders and foster collaboration, showcasing her exceptional relationship-building skills.
In her role, Tavia directs a 20-person team, overseeing health, fiscal, and event management while ensuring that educational materials are tailored to meet the diverse needs of participants in a trauma-informed environment. Her strategic approach to project management is underpinned by her proficiency in Agile methodologies, enabling her to adapt and respond effectively to the evolving needs of her clients. Additionally, Tavia has successfully transitioned a financial company with over 45 staff members to a more inclusive and supportive workplace culture, demonstrating her capability in driving organizational change.
With a strong foundation in time management, event planning, and staff development, Tavia utilizes tools such as Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and Canva to enhance her project outcomes. Her commitment to creating impactful stories and fostering inclusive environments positions her as a leader in the field, dedicated to empowering organizations to move their narratives forward.