Dr. Walker is the CEO of Marie Pauline Consulting, LLC, her private practice dedicated to providing educational, clinical, and psychological guidance and expertise to organizations and individuals seeking to improve their social climate, employee and customer relations, and/or enhance their cultural humility and cultural consciousness. She is a Howard University and University of Maryland alumna and was recently an Army Clinical Psychologist and faculty member at Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Liberty, NC. Brandi is a newly retired Army commissioned officer who has worked directly with Veterans, Service Members and their families for over a decade. Additionally, she’s proven critical to the development of initiatives and collaborations that are in sync with the Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness programming. Dr. Walker maintains an earnest desire to further what is known about ADHD and provides therapeutic expertise and researched-informed support to families and individuals that are impacted. She spent the last seven years working with various hospitals, clinics, and schools conducting research on children with ADHD, their family and various sleep variables and environmental factors of influence. Dr. Walker’s community efforts entail collaboratively initiating the Prince George’s County (Maryland) CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD) Chapter and CHADD’s Southern Regional Support Center. She recently started V.O.I.C.E (Villages Overcoming Intersections: the Collaborative Empowerment) for Neurodiversity, a researched-based, non-profit organization entailing a network of experts partnering to collectively improve access to care and quality of life for neurodivergent persons/communities encountering systemic and societal obstacles. Dr. Walker is also in partnership with the Society for ADHD, a newly emerging, community non-profit dedicated to raising public awareness and advocacy.

Brandi Walker, Ph.D.
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