Tamuri LeAnne Richardson is the owner of TLeanne Speaking Pros LLC located in Vacaville, California. She is a Professional Motivational Speaker, a Certified Mental Health Advocate, an Influential Storyteller, Communications Coach, and an International Best-Selling Author of "The Power of Why II (Why 28 Women started Online Course)", “10 Steps to Becoming a Highly Effective Public Speaker”, "Powerful Affirmations for FemPreneurs", and "Trusting Someone Else's Heart".
Tamuri is the President of the Solano County Black Chamber of Commerce and CEO of TRC Consulting Firm, LLC – assisting small businesses with organizational development, structure, and marketing strategies to be successful and thrive.
She is also the Chair of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) San Francisco's Black Mental Health Committee, and a known Speaker and Presenter. She helps fight the stigma on mental illness in all cultural communities, specifically the African American community, and encourages all who are in need to seek shame-free assistance in order to have a productive, successful life. She is also an active member of The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., Oakland – Bay Area Chapter’s (NCBW-OBAC) which is committed to provide programs that increase the participation of African American women in economic, civic, entrepreneurial, and human service arenas of their respective communities through education, scholarship, and collaboration. In fact, she has spoken in front of the Senate at the Capital in Sacramento, California as an advocate for mental health where she stressed concerns about legislation to Senators, Assemblymen and Assemblywomen for a better tomorrow.
She is a member of Toastmasters International since 2015. In 2018, she won an award for her speeches entitled, “Reinventing Yourself” and “Stand Up and Stand Your Ground” in the consecutive year at the International Speech contest at the Area and District levels.
Tamuri is also a TedX Coach helping TedX Speakers to have the C-A-M Effect. Captivate, Articulate and Motivate the audience. She writes articles that are featured on Today Communities.
In March 2019 Tamuri’s Essay published on the website of the Napa Valley Women’s March (Click this link to read: http://www.womensmarchnapavalley.org/docs/TRichardsonEssay.pdf). This was a powerful speech of sisterhood and the consequence of being a Black woman in America. Her essay was selected out of thousands to represent the voice of this year’s generation of the Woman.
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