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Dr. Tina Atherall
PsychArmor CEODr. Tina Atherall is a social innovation strategist specializing in nonprofit and educational leadership. She is the CEO of PsychArmor, a nonprofit dedicated to educating and advocating for essential support services for military, Veterans and their families. She has embedded her career in the field of social work leadership and obtained her Doctor of Social Work (DSW) from the University of Southern California. Her recent work focuses on the 13 Grand Challenges for Social Work to eradicate the public health crisis of social isolation. Dr. Atherall is a George W. Bush Institute Stand-To Veteran Leadership Scholar. She serves in an appointed role on the SAMHSA National Advisory Council and is a committee lead for the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Military Social Work Specialized Practice review committee.
Dr. Atherall has advanced certificates in executive leadership and military social work. She is an Associate Adjunct Professor at Columbia University School of Social Work, and Doctor of Social Work adjunct at Simmons University and the University of Kentucky online programs. Board leadership roles include Board of Director participation at Mission Edge (San Diego) and Project Healing Waters (National).
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