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Make Up Your Mind to Be Successful wtih Tamika Phillips

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Tamika Phillips is an educator, motivational speaker, and community activist who doesn’t mind sharing her life’s story to encourage and empower others. She  is compassionate about helping others and uses her life experiences as a teenage parent and as a young woman growing up in a single parent home to reach and teach those who cross her path.  Ms. Phillips believes that it was her love for people that led her to the field of Education working with individuals who needed a second chance in life so she merged her counseling experience with her desire to empower others and began working in Adult Education. Ms. Phillips began her career in Adult Education as an instructor corrections under Muscogee County Schools Adult Education in 2007. Ms. Phillips has worked as an instructor in adult education, a coordinator of instruction, and a Director in Muscogee County until April 2014 when she relocated to the Atlanta area and currently serves as the Executive Director of Adult Education at Chattahoochee Technical College.

Ms. Phillips has done extensive work in the community through a host of community and civic organizations. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, 100 Women on the Move, Bartow Collaborative,  The Bridge Program, and Georgia Association of Women in Higher Education (GAWHE). Ms. Phillips has also been a recipient of awards such as the Mountain Movers Community Service award and ABWA’s woman of the year award.

Tamika  is compassionate about helping others and uses her life experiences as a teenage parent and as a young woman growing up in a single parent home to reach and teach those who cross her path. Tamika Phillips is a motivational speaker, and takes every opportunity available to speak to businesses, associations, social groups, women’s groups, churches, and schools about the impact of adult education on communities and how we can all be a part of the solution.

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