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Natasha R. W. Eldridge is the type of boss lady that many of us dream to be. Instead of complaining about the lack of diversity, care and concern in the educational field, she decided to open her own educational programs and serve students from nursery school all the way to college age.

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Natasha teamed up with a friend, business partner and fellow accomplished educator, Tiffany Overton to start the Eldridge Overton Educational Programs (EOEP). This program is one of the most respected education resource centers in the Northeast. They cater to children and adults with specialized and group learning programs. The EOEP goal is to foster development of the clients’ academic and social skills and to provide them with necessary tools to achieve their full potential.

If that’s not impressive enough, Natasha is also a devoted wife and doting mother. She has not mastered the art of “having it all,” but Natasha does admit it takes some skilled juggling to make sure she’s handling all of her responsibilities with grace. Check out what it took for Natasha to get to CEO status.

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