Tanesha Boldin is a powerhouse leader, accomplished entrepreneur, and unwavering advocate for women and underserved communities, especially the autism community. As the CEO of Critical Access Network, a thriving federal government contractor, she exemplifies a career defined by resilience, vision, and purpose. A proud graduate of UNC Chapel Hill and a double masters, an MBA from Northcentral, and an MPH from George Washington University, Tanesha’s educational achievements reflect her deep commitment to constant growth that drives meaningful change. Her impactful service extends to former leadership roles with the United Nations, United Way, and as a Maryland Commissioner for Women, where her dedication to creating opportunities and uplifting others resonated earnestly. Tanesha’s ability to merge strategic expertise with a profound sense of compassion sets her apart as a leader making a lasting difference.
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