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		<title>1 Powerful And Immaculate Educator, Visionary And Nation-Builder</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Felicia Kelly-Brookins]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 08:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
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									<p data-rm-block-id="block-1"><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><p data-rm-block-id="block-2">•Educational Leadership Creates Generational Impact<br />Dr. Green’s career demonstrates how visionary leadership in education can shape not<br />only individual students but entire school systems. Through her work as a teacher,<br />principal, superintendent-level leader, and consultant, she has helped strengthen<br />schools and improve learning outcomes for communities across Mississippi and the<br />nation.</p><p data-rm-block-id="block-3">•Lifelong Learning Fuels Transformational Leadership<br />With advanced degrees and leadership certifications from institutions such as Jackson<br />State University, Harvard, and others, Dr. Green embodies the principle that effective<br />leaders remain students of their craft. Her commitment to continued learning has<br />allowed her to guide schools, educators, and districts toward innovation and academic<br />excellence.</p><p data-rm-block-id="block-4">• Service Beyond the Classroom Strengthens Communities<br />Beyond her professional roles, Dr. Green’s involvement in scholarship review boards,<br />mentoring programs, nonprofit leadership, and civic organizations reflects a deep<br />commitment to community development. Her work reminds us that true leadership<br />extends beyond career titles and into the empowerment of the next generation.</p><h2 data-rm-block-id="block-6">How Dr. Theresa Green’s lifelong commitment to education, leadership, mentorship, and system-building continues to create lasting impact and legacy across schools, communities, and future generations.</h2><p data-rm-block-id="block-7"><strong>Q&amp;A With Felicia Brookins• WHM Presented By Urban City Podcast </strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">4 min read</span></p><p data-rm-block-id="block-8">Executive Architect Of Impact<br />Women Who Lead, Build, and Redefine Power<br />Dr. Theresa Green<br />Educator. Visionary. Nation-Builder.</p><p data-rm-block-id="block-9">In the world of education, leadership is often measured by titles.<br />But for Dr. Green, <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/ethical-leadership-lessons-from-dr-mcfarland-brown/">leadership</a> has always been measured by<br />impact, the lives shaped, the systems strengthened, and the<br />futures made possible through education.<br />Born in Flora, Mississippi, to the late Elbert and Maggie Coleman,<br />Dr. Green’s story reflects the power of purpose anchored in<br />service. Raised in a community where <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/unbreakable-legacy-1-visionary-who-rebuilt-black-education-mary-mcleod-bethune/">education</a> was viewed as<br />both opportunity and responsibility, she developed a commitment<br />early in life to ensure that students, educators, and schools had</p><p data-rm-block-id="block-10">the resources and leadership necessary to thrive.<br />A graduate of East Flora High School, Dr. Green continued her academic journey at<br />Tougaloo <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/trump-administration-redirects-funds-to-hbcus-and-tribal-colleges/">College</a>, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology/Anthropology<br />and Education. Her pursuit of knowledge did not stop there. She later earned a<br />Master’s, Specialist, and Doctorate in Reading Technology and Early Childhood<br />Education from Jackson State University, positioning herself as a scholar and<br />practitioner deeply invested in literacy and learning.<br />Her leadership preparation also includes Education Leadership certifications from<br />Harvard University, New York State University, and Florida International University,<br />equipping her with national-level insight into school transformation and educational<br />policy.<br />Throughout her career, Dr. Green has held some of the most influential roles in<br />education, not simply guiding classrooms, but shaping entire school systems.<br />Her professional experience spans positions as a Teacher, Principal, <a href="https://www.urbancitypodcast.com/what-happened-to-the-village-raising-the-people-in-the-black-community/">Principal</a> Coach,<br />Executive Director of the School Leadership Academy for Jackson Public Schools,<br />Deputy Superintendent for Holmes County School District, and a leader within the<br />Mississippi Department of Education’s Office of School Accreditation. She has also<br />served as a Leadership Coach and Facilitator for the National Institute of School</p><p data-rm-block-id="block-11">Leaders (NISL) at the University of Mississippi, helping cultivate the next generation of<br />school leaders across the state.<br />Her work has earned widespread recognition. Dr. Green has been named Teacher of<br />the Year in both Mississippi and Florida and was later honored as Administrator of the<br />Year for Jackson Public Schools, Mississippi’s Second Congressional District, and the<br />State of Mississippi, distinctions that reflect both classroom excellence and<br />transformative leadership.<br />In 2011, she founded STAR Leadership Consulting, an organization dedicated to<br />helping schools and districts across the country achieve academic improvement,<br />accreditation success, and leadership development. Through her consulting work, Dr.<br />Green has supported educational institutions nationwide, strengthening systems that<br />directly affect student outcomes.<br />Yet her leadership extends well beyond the classroom and boardroom.<br />Dr. Green serves as a Scholarship Reviewer for the Zeta National Education<br />Foundation (ZNEF) and the NAACP Scholarship Awards Review Teams, helping open<br />doors for students pursuing higher education. She also volunteers as a facilitator for<br />Blackburn Middle School’s Choose to Grow Afterschool Mentoring Program, mentoring<br />middle school students and encouraging them to envision possibilities beyond their<br />current circumstances.<br />Her civic and professional involvement includes serving as a Board Member of the<br />Mississippi Early Childhood Association and maintaining active membership within<br />professional and community organizations dedicated to educational advancement. Dr.<br />Green is also a proud member and past president of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority,<br />Incorporated, Alpha Delta Zeta Chapter, where she continues her service as President<br />of the R.O.S.E³ Foundation, the charitable arm of the chapter dedicated to community<br />uplift and scholarship support.<br />In addition to her leadership in education, Dr. Green has contributed to historical<br />documentation and scholarship. She served as a co-author of “Zeta Phi Beta Sorority,<br />Incorporated, Mighty Mississippi: Our Journey to Centennial, 1938–2020, Inaugural<br />Edition,” preserving the history and impact of the organization’s work across the state.<br />For Dr. Green, education has always been more than instruction.<br />It is transformation.<br />It is empowerment.<br />It is legacy.<br />Her journey illustrates the power of women over 50 who continue to expand their<br />influence long after achieving professional milestones. Through scholarship, leadership,</p><p data-rm-block-id="block-12">mentorship, and service, she has helped shape the educational experiences of<br />countless students and educators across Mississippi and beyond.<br />In the Women Over 50 Executive Series, Dr. Green represents the enduring strength of<br />women whose life’s work continues to create opportunity for others. Her story reminds<br />us that true leadership is not confined to a single role or institution, it lives wherever<br />knowledge is shared, potential is nurtured, and futures are built.<br />And Dr. Green has spent her life doing exactly that.</p>								</div>
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