I am:

FUTURISTIC
EMPOWERING
INTUITIVE

TASHA L. JONES
CEO + FOUNDER

Ms. Jones champions the development of integrative marketing strategies meticulously tailored to amplify the significance of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. With an unyielding commitment to storytelling through an inclusive perspective, she brings forth the power of representation by embracing the tapestry of lived experiences and voices from a myriad of identities.

Vast experience

In addition to her vast marketing experience, Ms. Jones has carved a niche as a distinguished executive coach, empowering leaders to navigate their professional journeys with clarity and conviction. She has masterminded an executive session titled “Boldly Forward: Leading with Impact.” This immersive experience is designed to guide participants in charting their imminent career milestones, employing what she refers to as the “Focus Four Principles.” These principles, ingeniously extrapolated from corporate fiscal strategies, serve as a compass to align individual aspirations with organizational goals.
Before becoming a consultant, Tasha was the Chief Marketing Officer for Mile High United Way. She collaborated extensively with cross-functional teams, ensuring the magnification of the organization’s dedicated work in empowering underserved neighborhoods spanning seven counties. Always with a forward-looking gaze, she was instrumental in reimagining the brand identity of the erstwhile Stapleton International Airport, ushering in the Central Park community brand’s evolution. This pivotal transformation was marked by the launch of 12 diverse neighborhoods and resonant community messaging that speaks to inclusivity and unity. Among her many accolades, the 2011 HGTV Green Home campaign is a standout, underscoring the community’s commitment to sustainable growth.

sought-after public speaker

A sought-after public speaker, Ms. Jones graces university podiums and national homebuilding conferences, where she shares her perspectives on leadership, community, and human-centered development. Her fervor for promoting equitable opportunities is evident in her active involvement in civic leadership. Notably, she has lent her expertise to the Challenge Foundation Mentor Program and the Leadership Denver Class of 2012, both of which prioritize the uplifting of marginalized voices. Moreover, she serves on the Colorado Women’s Chamber Foundation, Warren Village, and the Denver Metro Chamber boards, consistently championing the principles of diversity and inclusion.

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