About Me

Tevin Medley (he/him), an Organizational Transformation Strategist and Community Network Builder, specializes in creating conditions for change by guiding individuals and teams to think boldly about their desired future, and then helping construct the strategic scaffolding required to get there. With over 12 years of experience across nonprofit, government, and corporate sectors, Tevin integrates strategic planning, inclusive facilitation, leadership coaching, and community engagement to foster belonging, build capacity, and drive equity-driven outcomes.

Tevin brings a unique blend of analytical rigor, strategic foresight, and deep commitment to community empowerment. His work focuses on dismantling systemic barriers and creating sustainable impact by embedding equity into the core functions of organizations.

Tevin partners with universities, government agencies, nonprofits, and multinational organizations to design and lead initiatives that inspire new thinking and align teams toward measurable results. Key areas of focus include developing equity-focused strategic plans, facilitating courageous conversations on bias and accountability, designing community-centered engagement strategies, enhancing intercultural competence within leadership teams, and exploring the equitable application of emerging technologies like AI.

His current projects include leading the Community Network Proposal (CNP) to center Afro-Indigenous communities in Washington State and an initiative to democratize AI access for small businesses and underrepresented entrepreneurs. Through consultancy and collaboration, Tevin is dedicated to building more equitable systems and fostering transformation that sparks joy and removes barriers for all communities.

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Education & Certifications

  • Master of Policy and Applied Social Research, Macquarie University, Marsfield, New South Wales
  • Bachelor of Arts in African and African American Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
  • Qualified Administrator for the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI)
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