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Dominique Mack

Dominique Mack is passionate about helping people and not just going along to get along. She’s never afraid to be transparent or like she says, “I will get down in the gutter with folks if I have to.”

Dominique is a brilliant writer, consultant and thought leader known for her unorthodox approaches.

Dominique’s highest values are family, community, and Black women. Throughout her career, Dominique has dedicated her life to supporting marginalized communities, especially those experiencing domestic violence, poverty, crisis, and houselessness. That support has often looked like advocating for community-centered solution-making, resource development, increasing access through active engagement, assisting Black and women-owned businesses, policy interrogation and change, training and recruiting leaders, developing programs, and obtaining millions in grant dollars to be invested back into the coastal area of Georgia.

Dominique is the visionary and founder of Soul Work Rx, a wellness community that believes in self-mastery restoration for BIPOC. She works faithfully to empower others through her writings, training, group facilitation, community development strategies, and podcast. Her work is informative, and interactive, and calls for action for change. Dominique has been featured everywhere locally and nationally from The Huffington Post, XONecole, Elite Daily, Blavity, For Harriet and many others.

Dominique has a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Social Work from Florida State University and an extensive background in human services including nonprofit and government management. A member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc and on the board for numerous nonprofit organizations.

She is a proud native of Brunswick, Georgia and mommy to daughter Zora, loves cooking and planning experiential dining experiences, practicing pleasure and rest, stays glued to her phone on social media, texting her best friends, and writing notes-to-self.

Dominique credits her beloved grandparents(Virgie and Charlie) and godmother (Gloria), now all ancestors, for teaching her the importance of education, love for community and the power of faith.

Personal Quote: “I will get down in the gutter with folks if I have to.”

Where to Find Dominique

Upcoming Talk

  • Owning Your Power: In Community, In Profession, In Personhood