Illuminating Pathways to Talent & Equity
At Nyota Talent Group, we believe in more than just filling positions β we believe in equipping organizations with the expertise, insight, and guidance they need to thrive. Our consultants bring lived experience, advanced education, and sector-specific expertise across child development, behavioural health, Indigenous policy, housing, HR, and social services.
Khadija Howard β Housing & Community Development Specialist
With years of experience across housing, child welfare, and municipal systems, Khadija brings a proven track record in program design, community engagement, and social service delivery. Being a previous child protection worker she is passionate about equity-driven solutions that meet the needs of diverse communities.
π Reshana Rhoden β Resource Consultant, Child DevelopmentΒ
Reshana brings extensive experience in early childhood education and child development. With a background in case planning, service and resource planning, and program implementation, she has deep knowledge of legislation and organizational frameworks that support children and families.
π Briana Moncrieffe β ABA Specialist
Briana specializes in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and has worked extensively with children with developmental and behavioural delays, as well as families managing high medical needs. She combines compassion with expertise to design supportive interventions that truly make a difference.
π Jhadea Hodge β Human Resources Consultant
Jhadea brings years of HR expertise, from recruitment and talent management to workplace policies and compliance. Her work ensures organizations have strong HR foundations that foster both compliance and employee growth.
π Khulud Nurr β Crisis Intervention & Social Work Specialist
Khulud brings a strong background in addictions, mental health, and social work. She leads workshops, develops toolkits, and provides training in crisis intervention, service planning, and frontline supports
π Shanice Colley, EdD, MPP β Policy & Indigenous Relations
An Indigenous powerhouse with advanced degrees in education and public policy, Shanice specializes in government relations, policy analysis, and grant writing. She bridges community priorities with systemic policy change, ensuring Indigenous voices and perspectives are central.