ity

We can build a society grounded on friendship and our common humanity...that is the only road open to us. It is a road to a glorious future...
- Nelson Mandela

Humanity is the Centerline

The road to transformation can be long and difficult. We’ll be there throughout the journey, providing a detailed map to guide you and other phenomenal humans to the ultimate destination —
a human-centered organizational culture.

Meet Our Team

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Yolonda P. Harrison
Founder & CEO
Yolonda P. Harrison (she/her) is an attorney, librarian, restorative justice practitioner, and the Founder/CEO of YPH Consulting LLC, where she collaborates with phenomenal humans working across a variety of sectors to transform their organizations for the better...
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Leani García Torres
Consultant
Leani García Torres (she/her) is the Chief of Staff at the American Immigration Council, a non-partisan research and advocacy organization making the case for smart, sensible immigration policies in cities, states, and nationally...
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Aaron Locklear
Consultant
Raised in a small Native American community in North Carolina, Aaron Locklear (he/him) understands the challenges and dynamic changes that can occur throughout corporate culture and business relations...
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Rachel Margiewicz
Consultant
Rachel Margiewicz (she/her) is a law school admissions expert and licensed attorney who has worked for several years in either law school admissions or as a student advocate...
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Jade Nguyen
Consultant
Jade Nguyen (she/her) is a first-generation, west coast first-born daughter of refugees. First in her family to attend a four-year college and to attend graduate school, she identifies as a life-long learner...
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Bryan P. Parker
Consultant
Bryan P. Parker (he/him) is a Founding Partner and Managing Attorney of the Freedmen Law Group, a law firm that takes its name from the Freedmen’s Bureau of 1865...
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