MEET OUR FACULTY & ADVISORS
TOM™ is pleased to bring together competent experts in their field exploring the layers of generational, relational, systemic and societal trauma that impacts our dealings with money.
Chantel Chapman
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Chantel Chapman is the CEO and co-founder of the Trauma of Money - an accredited course certifying professionals in trauma-aware and trauma-informed approaches to finance. Drawing influence from 14 years of experience as a mortgage broker, 10 years as a financial literacy consultant, and extensive research in addiction, behavioral science, trauma, community economic development, and mindfulness, Chantel is renowned for her cutting-edge, relatable, and trauma-informed money guidance. Chantel has taught and written personal and entrepreneurial finance curriculums for Organizations, Universities, and Accelerator programs such as Humber College, Wilfrid Laurier University, Adler University, United Way, Simon Fraser University, YPO, American Psychological Association (APA), NDN Collective, YWCA, REDF, and EntrepreNorth. Chantel was the lead player on building Canada's first-ever, award-winning digital mortgage experience with free credit score and a consultant on several other innovative products for one of Canada's largest Fintech brands. Chantel is also a member of the National Task Force for Economic Justice, supporting CCFWE's mission to end economic and financial abuse and empower all women and those who identified as being women. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Real Simple Magazine, and Refinery 29.
Chantel is a settler of European descent who works and resides on the stolen traditional lands of the Kwantlen (kwaant·luhn), Musqueam (“mus-kwee-um”), and Tswassen (saa·wa·sn) peoples.
Sunnie Townsend
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Maceo Paisley
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Dr Joi K. Madison
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Joi K. Madison, international coach and speaker, has facilitated workshops and worked with clients spanning four continents. With a trauma-informed approach to emotional intelligence, she specializes in the use of self-awareness and cultural context to enhance relationships, manage finances, improve professional function and promote overall health and well-being. As a former personal trainer and fitness studio owner, Joi’s approach to wellness is wholistic in nature — mind, body and spirit. As an All-American collegiate athlete and academic scholar, her message and delivery is informed by her background as an elite sports coach, mentor and teacher. Founder of HealU Academy which provides self-guided online courses promoting socio-emotional wellness, Joi comes with experience doing non-profit program consulting, corporate wellness training, and clarity coaching with private clients. As of 2020, she is a graduate professor in the department of marriage and family therapy at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.
Dr. Valerie (Vimalasara) Mason-John
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I used to think that 'money made the world go round' and then I came across Sigmund Freud who believed that 'giving up money was like giving up a part of ourselves' and that 'just as a baby is obsessed with their poop we are obsessed with money' whether we have it or not. And then I came across Thich Nhat Hanh who once said: "Never own anything that you're not prepared to give away". And so these teachings have taught me how we are often dependent on money to bring about our happiness and success. MIndfulness continues to teach me that authentic happiness cannot be bought, and does not depend on our wealth. I am a certified Mindfulness teacher, Compassionate Inquiry Practitioner, and Facilitator, Life Coach and Recovery Coach. I co-developed Mindfulness-Based Addiction Recovery MBAR an 8-week secular course, and one-month online course, and train the trainer. I am also the author of 8 books including my award-winning book Eight Step Recovery - Using The Buddha's Teachings to Overcome Addiction, and Detox Your Heart - Meditations for Emotional Trauma. I will be available for one to one coaching around any issues to do with money. And you must be open to getting curious about your past.
Andrea Gutiérrez-Glik, LCSW
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Andrea Glik, LCSW is a somatic trauma therapist, supervisor, and educator. Andrea specializes in treating trauma, nervous system dysregulation, and PTSD, prioritizing women, survivors, and queer & trans folks. She utilizes neurobiological, body-based and feminist therapy practices to help clients feel safe in the present and come home to themselves. Andrea practices online, lives on stolen Osage & Sioux land, and can also be found on Instagram @somaticwitch and at andreaglik.com
Emmanuel Jal
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Emmanuel speaks, performs, and hosts leadership training workshops with a strong message of reconciliation and peace. He has addressed the UN, US Congress, the Carter Centre, and the highest level of several governments.
Dr. PennElys Droz
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Sunnie Townsend
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Nika Khanjani
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Shayla Martin
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Naya
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Naya is honored to do the rewarding work of making her clients feel impressed with, and proud of, themselves. She's always humbled when clients say, "When you talk about me like that, I want to work with me! I never saw myself in that light, but that really is who I am!" Helping a client transform their self-impression and self-perspective, giving them the confidence to get what they want, never gets old!
Naya spends much of her time writing, listening to R&B music, travelling the world to try foods, and is secretly (or not so secretly) obsessed with writing parodies! Feel free to strike up a conversation to gush about any of those, or reach out if you're ready to have the best parts of you highlighted and articulated so that audiences who have need you become excited to hire you — before you even know they exist!
Agnetha Jaime Gloshay
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Jaime is the Managing Director of Impact Investments at Common Future, where she leads lending and investments into community-rooted organizations to increase access, affordability, and power by providing catalytic capital and back office support to emerging funds and fund managers.
Jaime is a co-founder and former co-director of Native Women Lead, where she led key initiatives in program design, capital strategies, advancement, and partnership development while overseeing data sovereignty, evaluation, and impact. Here, Jaime served as one of the primary architects of the Equality Can’t Challenge - the prospectus and competition that seeded $10mm into the The Future is Indigenous Women initiative.
Jaime currently serves on UpTogether and New Mexico Women. Org’s Board of Directors - which are organizations leading and pushing locally and nationally on gender and economic justice and serves as a thought leader with the the Enlace Continental De Mujeres Indígenas De Las Americas and the Inclusive Indigenous Economic Ecosystem Collaborative weaving and advocating for economic justice from Canada to South America for Indigenous women across the Americas.
She also serves on the advisory and governance boards for Justice Funders, Criterion Institute, and Kiva US, recently co-developing the Justice Funders - Just Transition in Investment Framework which will allocate at least $5mm to Indigenous Rematriation and LandBack efforts.
In 2022, Jaime was appointed to serve on the National Women's Business Council with the core mission to provide advice and policy recommendations to the President, Congress, and the Small Business Administrator focusing on the access to capital subcommittee.
As an intersectional movement builder, Jaime has worked on or continues to work with Justice Funders, Kindle Project’s Indigenous Women’s Flow Fund, the Trauma of Money, and NDN Collective’s - Collective Abundance Fund.
Jaime is a fellow with the Center for Community Investment, Purpose Foundation, Boston Impact Initiative, New Mexico Tribal Data Champions, and Opportunity Finance Network.
In 2020, she was appointed by the Governor of New Mexico to lead the Tribal Subcommittee for the New Mexico Statewide Complete Count Commission which leveraged an $11.5mm state investment to fund grassroots organizing and ecosystem activation during the pandemic and in 2010, led the Navajo Nation’s Decennial Census overseeing a staff of 3,000 and a budget of $7mm to ensure a complete count in the largest peacetime mobilization efforts in the US.
Prior to her work at Common Future, Native Women Lead, and Roanhorse Consulting, Jaime began her career in finance when she developed Dreamspring’s (formerly Accion) Native Lending program and supported the development of Nusenda’s Co-Op Capital relationship-based lending initiative with Roanhorse Consulting.
Supporting Native women is an honor and the heart work of Jaime. She believes in Native women as the innate caretakers, backbones, advocates, and protectors of children, culture, and community for the people and planet. She is inspired by the women she gets to work with, work for, and be guided by the Matriarchs and peers in her life. Jaime is committed to uplifting, empowering, and locking arms with Matriarchs making moves to lead their families and communities toward safety, economic justice, and a future space where we all thrive.
Jaime is a mother of three, residing in Tiwa Territory (Albuquerque, New Mexico), and from the Navajo Nation, White Mountain Apache, and Kiowa Nations.
Ondine Hogeboom
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Ondine holds an MBA, is a certified Intrinsic coach and Mindfulness facilitator. She is the author of Lean Start-up for Social Enterprise and Lean Startup Supporting Sustainability-as-Flourishing during the Early Stages of Enterprise Development. Ondine has worked with over 300 entrepreneurs, is the lead expert for European Union Climate KIC on Flourishing business model design, and is collaborating on projects in Europe, North America, South and West Africa.Ondine is a recent settler in Canada and resides on the unneeded lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation in Tiohtià:ke.
Shulamit Ber Levtov
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As a licensed trauma therapist, certified trainer in Focusing and Nonviolent Communication, certified Trauma of Money facilitator, certified Kripalu Yoga teacher, trauma survivor and award-winning entrepreneur, Shula brings a unique perspective and approach to supporting women in business.
Jeneva Burton
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Jeneva has fostered relationships throughout the world including the United States, Ghana, Japan, and London to build community, innovate projects and create networks in a variety of settings and backgrounds.
From founding the first Black Student Union at her high school to being the first Black Woman student body president at her University, she is now a trusted Coach, Consultant, Revolutionary Art Director, Keynote Speaker, and the founder and CEO of “Where is Neva?” (a multimedia platform that unites the diaspora through storytelling, travel, and wellness.) Her vision has always been to empower and inspire the world and beyond.
Catherine Just
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Catherine got sober from a meth addiction at 18 years old and has 35 years of continuous sobriety. After getting sober she studied conceptual photography, film and video, receiving her BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. She learned how to take what was difficult to articulate in words and turn that into something she calls Visual Poetry. She apprenticed with Miguel Ruiz, Toltec Master Teacher and author of the Four Agreements, is certified in the McDonald Manifestion Method of EFT tapping and is becoming certified in the Trauma of Money Method and in the YES Method of Mindset and Abundance coaching. Catherine is dedicated to helping support people who want to get out of their own way, release what’s holding them back and learn to love themselves more deeply and make the work they’re here to make.
She created the Art as Medicine Method and offers online courses, embodiment photography sessions in France and Los Angeles and healing sessions to artists, entrepreneurs and people in recovery.
She is the proud single mama to her son Max who happens to have Down syndrome. She’s currently working on a mixed media project about her son Max, ableism, stereotypes and the value and worth inherent inside all of us.
Cicely Belle Blain
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Nafasi Ferrell
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Nafasi is the founder and principal consultant of Narratives Unbound LLC, a Consulting and Education Company dedicated to advancing racial and economic equity through financial coaching, community workshops and youth leadership trainings.
Through her one-on-one financial coaching and Stages of Wealth Building Program she equips clients and groups with the knowledge and confidence to understand the colonial history of money, develop a positive relationship with money, tackle debt and create a solid financial future. Her work focuses on working adults, youth and families to support them in decolonizing their wealth building through education, saving, investing, and redistribution.
Nafasi holds two bachelor’s degrees in History and International Relations, and a master’s degree in Cultural Studies from the University of Washington Bothell.
Lystra Germaine Sam
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Her two most recent learning program completions are TOM – Trauma of Money and SFU Community Container Building Both programs which continued her trauma informed decolonizing education.
In 2017 she Founded “Qmooniti Travel & Lifestyle”. After living and working internationally for a decade and traveling around the world several times, this global citizen utilizes her experience to inform her decisions for business development that focuses on inclusion and culture with a decolonizing lens while centering Black, Indigenous, people of colour, 2SLGBTQIA+, people with disabilities and the solo female/femme traveler as she bridges the gaps in the travel industry that have been created by systems of white supremacy. She has integrated decades of intersectional feminist activism and advocacy work and created Sisters Leading Sisters (a community container) which offers tools and resources to Black & Indigenous women/femmes and non-binary femme leaning folks. Sisters Leading Sisters is grounded in healing within the intersection of communities and is based on the tenet of UBUNTU “I am because you are”. They support leadership, emerging leaders, relationship building, mentoring, and building community that makes space for us all. They assist other entrepreneurs in learning to build any table they desire to sit at. She encourages interdependence and intersectionality, as methods to dismantle systems of oppression. Lystra has partnered with the likes of lululemon, BLM Vancouver, LUSH, and more, to support the SLS Community initiative. She has collaborated with local and international companies like DPM Consulting, Multiculturalism BC, Brass Lion Entertainment, Microsoft, and other firms to curate community initiatives, national and international leisure conferences, retreats and hybrid events from a decolonized and trauma informed approach.
Email: lystra@qmooniti.com, info@sistersleadingsisters.com
Social handle(s): LinkedIn @qmooniti, @sistersleadingsisters
Website(s): https://www.qmooniti.com/
Meenadchi
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Nika Khanjani