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Tarra is a career/leadership coach, workshop leader, teleclass facilitator, and organizational consultant who works internationally with people called to make their contribution in the world. She has coached hundreds of change-makers, teachers, non-profit leaders, social artists, and social entrepreneurs.

Tarra graduated magna cum laude with a BA in Psychology and a minor in theater from Binghamton University in New York. She holds a masters degree in psychology from the Wright Institute in Berkeley, CA, a program which emphasizes the social change tradition in psychology. Tarra is currently pursuing a doctorate in psychology. She completed her training in Co-Active Coaching at the internationally respected Coaches Training Institute in San Rafael, CA. She has completed additional personal and professional development training with Landmark Education, Matrix Leadership Institute, and Interaction Associates.

Tarra is a sought-after speaker and workshop leader for institutions and organizations such as The Omega Institute, Young Women Social Entrepreneurs, California Institute of Integral Studies, John F. Kennedy University, and The Bay Area Organizational Development Network.

Tarra is passionate about the power of inspirational change-makers to create a better world. She interviewed over 30 activists for an article called “Generation Awakening” and was recently featured in the book, 100 Words: 200 Visionaries Share Their Hope for the Future. This inspiring book included luminaries such as Angeles Arrien, Julia Butterfly Hill, Jean Houston, Nina Simons, and Alice Walker.

She divides her time between Ubud, Bali, Indonesia and the San Francisco Bay Area.

Read Tarra’s work

Generation Awakening, The Institute of Noetic Science, Shift Magazine
Today’s young advocates for change recognize the many 
rich traditions they have inherited, and they know they
 stand on the shoulders of pioneers who have fought 
throughout history to create a more just and inclusive
 world. To read more, click here.

You can contact Tarra at info@workthatmakesadifference.com

Meet Tarra in Future Women Leaders Blog entry!Future Women Leaders