Formal Bio

Natasha L. Foreman, MBA, is a dedicated management and professional development consultant for Foreman & Associates, LLC, where she also hosts the Don’t Call it Small…Business podcast, sharing business insights and interviewing professionals across industries. In addition to her consulting work, Natasha is a part-time adjunct professor in the School of Business & Technology at Purdue University Global and the Business Management Department at Atlanta Technical College. She is also an author and blogger, with her books available at DomeLifePublishing.com, and her spiritual reflections shared on Breaking Bread With Natasha.

Natasha’s entrepreneurial journey began at age 11, and she remains passionate about youth entrepreneurship. Over the past 20 years, she has worked with various organizations to support and mentor future leaders. She also spent two years designing, piloting, and building the HOPE Business In A Box Academies for Operation HOPE, a global nonprofit. Natasha continues to mentor teens and adults, serving as a sponsor for their aspirations. Her greatest joy comes from working with children and young adults, who inspire her to keep reaching new heights.

A Southern California native, Natasha holds a B.A. in Black Studies (Africana Studies) from California State University, Long Beach, an MBA with a Marketing specialization from Kaplan University, and a Post-Master’s Certificate in College Teaching.

If small business is the lifeline of our nation, then we must educate generations of current and future business owners, and managers, so that we can continue to thrive and lead globally.” ~ Natasha L. Foreman