Meet OUR EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM

Executive Leadership

Component Teams

  • Natasha James-Scott, President

    Dorathea Strong, Secretary

    Sharon Rogers, Member at Large

  • Tre’Quon Hicks, Ministry Coordinator

    Dawn Dawson, Worship Ensemble Coordinator

  • KaQuina Adkins, Fundraising Coordinator

    Natasha James-Scott, President, Board of Directors

    Kimberly Patrick

  • Sharon Rogers, Outreach Coordinator

    Natasha James-Scott

    Uneak Gosha-Patterson

  • Taneshia Lawerence,NextGen Coordinator

    Brittani O’Hara Grant, NextGen Coordinator: Barbour-Bullock County

    Victoria Johnson

    Gwendolyn Reeves

    Vanisha Miles

  • Uneak Gosha-Patterson

    Vanisha Miles

Are you ready to make an impact and help

shape the future of The Focus Initiative?

Join our Executive Component Team and use your leadership skills to drive meaningful change. Click the button below to apply and become part of a team dedicated to empowering communities!

AVAILABLE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP TEAM POSITIONS:

  • The Area Coordinator for The Focus Initiative is responsible for overseeing and managing programs, events, and initiatives within a specific geographic region. This role involves building relationships with local leaders, volunteers, and community partners to ensure the successful execution of the organization's mission in that area. The Area Coordinator also serves as the primary point of contact between the executive leadership team and their region, ensuring that communication flows smoothly and that local needs are addressed. Key responsibilities include coordinating local events, managing volunteers, fostering community engagement, and ensuring that all activities align with The Focus Initiative's values and goals.

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At The Focus Initiative, all executive team positions are filled by dedicated volunteers who selflessly give their time and talents to advance our mission. We are profoundly grateful for their unwavering commitment, leadership, and passion, which make our work of empowering communities possible.