Chartashia Miller

Chartashia Miller Owner/CEO

TT Coaching With Results LLC

tashiad6@aol.com
314-665-8284

Graduating Class: 2020

Industry: Coaching and Government & Public Administration

BIO

Chartashia Miller grew up in East St. Louis, Illinois and later made Colorado her home. She found ways to mentor young adults through her roles as Choir Director for the Youth Choir, the Young Adults Choir and the Mass Choir at St. Matthew Baptist Church. Chartashia is the mother of one son Donnell Alexander Jr. who is the first to show her how much giving back is needed. Chartashia Miller has had a tremendous impact in the Aurora Community, as well as the Denver Community, especially on the youth and young adult population. Since coming to Colorado, Chartashia has made it her mission to help provide supports for students from similar backgrounds. First she equipped herself by completing her Associates Degree in Applied Science and Management at Community College of Aurora and then her Bachelors in Business Administration and Masters in Organizational Leadership at Regis University. As a member of For His Glory Fellowship Church she is active in the Women’s Empowerment Ministry, the Prayer team and the Nursing Home Ministry. She is an officer of the Aurora Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); she also serves as Advisor to their Youth Council. Chartashia was an at-large member of the Colorado/Montana/Wyoming State Conference of the NAACP. In the past she served as their assistant secretary and secretary of the Regional conference. Chartashia is a graduate of the Cherry Creek Leadership Program, the Urban Leadership Foundation Program, and the African Leadership Group Public Speaking program. She has held various leadership roles for the Aurora MLK Jr. Committee, as well as the Denver Holiday Commission, and an Ambassador of the Aurora Chamber of Commerce. Chartashia is the business owner of TT Coaching With Results since 2017. Chartashia coaches on resume writing, career building, and life skills for anyone starting at age 12 and up in a three week workshop style in person and virtual. Her business motto is: Bringing back the village to ensure you have a chance to get an interview and understand life skills that’s not taught in a classroom. Her goal is to reach as many young people as possible from communities that don’t have easy access to this kind of support. Chartashia serves on the board as Chair for Struggle of Love Foundation since October 2021, she also served as Advisor from 2018-2021 and has been serving as a volunteer for over ten years, also partnering annually since 2018 giving back to the community toiletries during their Thanksgiving food drive. She received the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Commission Humanitarian Award January 2022 She is a recipient of the Denver Urban Spectrum’s 2022 African Americans Who Make A Difference She received the City of Aurora Community Spirit Award 2021 Chartashia is the founder of a social group that she started in 2009 which is named (TGL) Touch & Go Ladies with 7 ladies in the group “God will give you the desires of your heart and a second chance just pray and ask for what you want. He will supply all your needs.” “I Am Enough!”

EDUCATION

Executive Leadership Certification/Emphasis in Human Resources May 2013, Regis University

Master of Science Organizational Leadership December 2012, Regis University Strategic Human Resource Integration Certification December 2012, Regis University

Bachelor of Science Business Administration/Emphasis in Management July 2012, Regis University

Associates of Applied Science Management Degree August 2004, Community College of Aurora

Computer Systems Operations Diploma May 1995, Sanford Brown College Granite City Illinois

HS diploma May 1994, Lincoln Senior HS

WORK EXPERIENCE

Mail Processing Clerk

USPS Denver, CO                                                                              November 2015 to present

Involves setting up and running the various sorting machines used in the processing center

Remove items that cannot be processed by the scanners in the machines and research destination

Monitor the operation of the machines, clear any jams that occur and finally clear the sorting bins

 

Program Specialist/Greeter

Arapahoe County Government – Littleton, CO                                                            Aug 2016 – June 2019

    • Made referrals to customers needing other services such as mental health, housing, and/or domestic violence
    • Handled approximately 80 calls daily to assisted customers with completion of applications
    • Sent appropriate notices to customers
    • Processed 20 daily reported changes made by household and/or various caseload management reports

 

Administrative Assistant

City of Aurora – Aurora, CO                                                                        Aug 2015 – Aug 2016

    • Coordinated and scheduled weekly meetings for clerk’s office staff
    •  Proofed council meeting agenda and minutes
    • Prepared vote and attendance sheets for council meetings
    • Administered attestations and seal for office documents, signature log, contracts, agreements, and Ordinances
    • Assisted the City Clerk and Assistant City Manager with various assignments

 

Customer Service/Data Entry/Human Resources/Administrative Assistant            April 2013 – Jan 2016

Office Team, Creve Coeur, MO-Denver CO/Kelly Services – St. Peters, MO – Denver CO

Human Resources – Recruiter/Staffing Supervisor

    • Coordinated and scheduled all interviews with applicants and hiring managers
    • Placed numerous numbers of candidates in positions, thus, increasing percentage of actual placements
    • Developed and managed metrics to track ratio of initial applicants, interviews, placement and turnover
    • Participated in job fairs, background checks, benefits, and reference checks

Customer Service

    • Provided effective quality resolutions to customer by troubleshooting their concerns
    • Processed numerous customer requests to increase customer satisfaction in a timely manner
    • Provided excellent customer service to external and internal customers

 

Department of Transportation-Data Compiler/ Enterprise Management Department – Data Processor II; Interim-Human Resources Representative

Denver Public School                                                             February 2007– September 2012

 Denver, CO                                                   

Enterprise Management Department – Data Processor II; Interim-Human Resources Representative

    • Performed data entry and date verification of coded and un-coded data
    • Ensured the accuracy, confidentiality and data security for compliance
    • Increased accuracy rate, downloaded over 10,000 items of Fixed Assets inventory from scanners corrected errors, and processed the data in the Cayenta Assets Management system.
    • Utilized problem solving methods to track and resolve issues daily resulting in reduction of customer complaints

PUBLICATIONS

Chartashia was published in the Biltmore Who’s Who among Executive Professionals in the 2011 Edition

Chartashia also was published in the Alumni Directory of Regis University in 2015