Claim Your Seat: Coach K's LeadHER Legacy Program
Only 10 Seats Available!
This is a highly exclusive opportunity for women who are serious about fully embracing who they have been called to be as a LeadHER and are serious about establishing their legacy for future generations to come. In this intimate circle, you’ll receive tailored coaching, actionable strategies, and a supportive community—designed for maximum impact.
Only 10 seats are open per cohort for participants to ensure personal attention and high-level transformation. Whether you’re building your business, growing as a leader, or ready to scale your coaching practice, this space is for those who are ready to take bold action and move the needle forward.
What to Expect:
1-on-1 coaching call with personalized attention
Practical training for your business and leadership journey
Personalized plan and actionable feedback
Accountability and support from like-minded women
🗓️ Limited to just 10 participants each cohort. Don’t miss out—secure your seat now and be part of a circle that’s all about growth, legacy, and true leadHERship.
Meet Your LeadHER Coach:
Coach K, a proud native of Decatur, Georgia, was raised in a household deeply rooted in public service, faith, creativity, and compassion. As a PK²—the daughter of a pastor and the first Black Chief of Police in DeKalb County—Coach K’s early life was immersed in both community engagement and groundbreaking leadership.
A graduate of Chamblee High School (2002), she began her collegiate journey at Dillard University in New Orleans, where she studied Political Science and became a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans during her senior year, she transferred to the University of Maryland and completed her B.A. in Government & Politics—her resilience was shaped by adversity early on.
Coach K met her husband, Pastor Mo, in Texas at a wedding, and together they began a new chapter in Salt Lake City, Utah—a city where she would leave an unforgettable mark. During her eight years in Utah, Coach K made history multiple times. She was the first Project Manager for Salt Lake City’s inaugural Racial Equity in Policing Commission and later appointed as Salt Lake City’s first Chief Equity Officer in the Mayor’s Office.
In just one year, Coach K and her team developed the city's first comprehensive Equity Plan, created a Language Access Policy and secured over $300,000 to expand multilingual access. Under her leadership, they also:
Secured $160,000 in refugee resettlement funding,
Managed the Racial Equity in Policing Commission and the Human Rights Commission,
Codified the Convention to Eliminate Discrimination Against Women,
Transitioned the city’s Accessibility & Disability Committee into an official board with voting power.
Coach K also made history as the first Black woman to run for City Council in District 3 of West Valley City. After her campaign, she was invited by Representative Sandra Hollins—Utah's first Black woman legislator—to lead community organizing and education efforts that led to the successful removal of slavery from the Utah State Constitution.
Internationally, Coach K has represented U.S. leadership on the global stage as an alumna of the Harvard Young American Leaders Program (YALP) and the American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL), where she participated in a 2018 diplomatic exchange to Indonesia.
Now back in here hometown of Georgia, Coach K is the Founder & CEO of K Consulting Services and Mahogany Taurus Talent Agency. With over two decades of experience spanning government operations, project management, organizational strategy, and digital branding, she equips mompreneurs, youth, and corporate leaders to unlock transformation—personally and professionally.
A published author and poet, Coach K brings her lived experiences into every room she enters. Her journey through near-death childbirth, starting from scratch as an entrepreneur, and balancing motherhood with public leadership has made her a trusted voice and mentor to many.
Her philosophy is simple but powerful:
“People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care. I lead with compassion and care—because that's how you change lives.”
Recognitions & Awards Include:
Sister Called to Serve Award – Greater Salt Lake Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta
Woman of Impact Award – Impact Magazine
Humanitarian Award – Afro Utah (awarded to her and Pastor Mo)
Community Servant Award – Tri Iota Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity