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The whole of who I am.

Dr. Wilma Ann

I've spent my career in rooms that don't usually talk to each other — technology, education, leadership, and the quieter, more important room of home. The thread that connects them isn't a job title. It's a conviction: people do their best work and their best living when they believe their voice has worth.

That conviction has a name. I call it VOICE — the framework underneath everything I build, teach, and coach. It's the reason a technologist, an educator, a leadership guide, a coach, and a parenting voice can all be the same person without contradiction. They're five rooms. One voice.

I earned my doctorate because I wanted to understand how people learn to be heard — and how the systems around them can be built to make that easier instead of harder. I sing, too. Not as performance, but because the voice is the most honest instrument we have, and sometimes a room needs to feel a truth before it can act on it.

I found my voice on a stage at eleven. Then I spent years researching where other young women lose theirs. Now I help people get theirs back — and use it. A talk you listen to fades. A moment you live in doesn't.

Doctoral Research · Seton Hall University

I'm not trying to sell you on everything. I'm showing you the whole of who I am — so that if we work together, in any of these rooms, you already know what I stand for.

People over systems
Technology and structure exist to serve people. Always.
Clarity is respect
Saying things plainly is one of the kindest things you can do.
Trust is built small
Presence isn't a stage. It's a thousand consistent rooms.
Heard at home first
The voice we use in the world is rehearsed at the kitchen table.

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