Sabrina Antoine Correia is a Financial Coach & Community Organizer in Boston. She is a local ambassador for Chase Bank whose job is to build and nurture relationships with key community leaders, nonprofit partners and small businesses at the neighborhood level. Sabrina hosts financial health workshops, facilitates non-profit partnerships and offers community programming. She is helping to advance racial equity by supporting Black and Latinx communities with tools and resources to help them improve their financial wellbeing.
The driving force behind Sabrina’s career is building strategic partnerships that solve big problems. She has over 15 years of experience in community work and financial services— helping to improve economic disparities and life outcomes to under-resourced groups in Boston’s most disadvantage communities. Prior to this role, Sabrina served as Deputy Director of Corporate Engagement at Year Up®--connecting talented young adults looking for opportunity to employers looking for talent.
She holds a B.A. in Economics from Smith College and a Certificate in Non-profit Management from Tufts University. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband Jeff, serving on the Board of Fenway High School, volunteering with the Cummings Foundation, leading social action initiatives with her sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., engaging in outdoor activities such as long distance running, hiking and traveling across the world.
In 2021, Sabrina was recognized and presented with the “Black Excellence on the Hill” Community Impact Citation by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives
If you log on to SparkOnlineFM, YouTube, iTunes, or iHeartRadio, and listen to my show “Wake up with Tayla Andre.” you’ll quickly understand “Unorthodox Conversations Leading to Universal Consciousness” means I am passionate about educating, motivating, and emancipating my listeners from fear of the unknown. I am a mom, author, real estate agent, and advocate.
With over a decade of experience I have interviewed some of society’s most sought out personalities, including New York Best-Selling Authors, Grammy Award-Winning Artists, international public figures, and all levels of political affluence.
As the author of ‘Finally, Home’ my book equips the reader with the confidence to be engaged with the home buying process without feeling vulnerable or exploited. ‘Tayla Made Real Estate Easy’ is not just a catchy hashtag. It is my goal; a goal to simplify one of the most challenging processes you will go through as an adult; a goal to educate you properly on credit and teach you the strategies to finding the home of your dreams. It is not just a good book or an easy read, it is the secret to a seamless home buying experience.
Although my real estate career began out of passion for understanding gentrification, my brokerage at Thumbprint Realty turned me into the professional agent I am today. Clients seek me out not only because I have years of experience, learning from the best in the field, but because I am dedicated and motivated to serve.
I am one of the founding parents of CPLAN, a student-centered, and parent-driven community. CPLAN seeks to transcend divisions: We hold district, charter, regional, and Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity (METCO) systems accountable to ensure equitable educational outcomes.
I am currently being mentored by Dr. S. Atyia Martin the CEO and Founder of All Aces, Inc., an education social enterprise with a mission to activate the power of consciousness, critical thinking, and community to catalyze transformative action that advances racial equity and resilience.
Jason Andrade is the Director of Financial Services for Compass Working Capital. In this role, Jason is responsible for developing and leading culturally proficient financial coaching and education practices for Compass’ coaching staff and clients. Jason has worked for more than10 years in the asset-building field with a focus on expanding access to free or low-cost high-quality financial advising and tax preparation services.
Jason is a steering committee member for Boston’s Tax Help Coalition where he is also the director of two IRS V.I.T.A. tax sites and was previously awarded the SCI Community Social Capitalist award for his service work in the Dorchester community. Other initiatives that he’s involved in include Bank on Boston, Boston Builds Credit, Dorchester Bay Small Business Lending Committee and is a board member of the Massachusetts Community Banking Council and chair of its Banking Services Committee.
Prior to this, Jason worked as a tax accountant at Granite Telecommunications, LLC where he was responsible for corporate tax, gross receipts, and annual report filings. Jason is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and was awarded his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Suffolk University.