Allison is a certified holistic health coach and personal trainer. Her company Seek and Find Wellness, LLC, offers customized individual coaching programs and organizational workshops that support each person’s unique journey to health. She loves helping people identify their goals, recognize what’s standing in the way of achieving them and creating a plan to overcome those challenges.

Allison attended Washington University in St. Louis and earned a B.A. in African American Studies, where she focused on institutionalized racism in the education system. After graduation, she spent several years performing as a singer and dancer at regional venues throughout the United States, and then went on to earn a J.D. from California Western School of Law, where she focused on trial advocacy and public interest law. She practiced for 9 years in both private and public settings, ranging from corporate litigation to legal aid, before being recruited to join the senior leadership team of a local school. She served for two years as a middle school teacher, developing original curriculum for her civics and language arts classes and encouraging her students to examine the world through multiple perspectives. A life-long learner with an entrepreneurial spirit, she next graduated from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and certified as a personal trainer before founding her holistic wellness coaching company. She recently took a break from coaching to serve as the Executive Director of Community Tampa Bay, an anti-discrimination nonprofit with a focus on youth leadership development and youth-adult partnerships. She remains committed to and involved in equity and inclusion work and intentionally incorporates this into her current coaching practice.

When she’s not working, she most enjoys spending time with her incredible daughters, Alexis and Chloe, and supportive partner, David. She is also proud to be a board member of Congregation Schaarai Zedek and Crossroads for Florida Kids, a nonprofit organization that provides legal representation to children and teens in dependency and delinquency cases.