Fostering resilience in people and communities—one shift at a time.
Dr. Chelsea believes that resilient individuals are the cornerstone of thriving communities. Through dedicated efforts and a commitment to continuous growth, she strives to empower others to face challenges, embrace their potential, and contribute positively to their communities. Her goal is to inspire hope, foster resilience, and create lasting change—one shift at a time. Every growth shift we make—whether personal or professional—is a step towards building a stronger, more connected world for good.
Professional Development, Conference Speaker, Workshops, Retreats, Educational, Nonprofits, Business, Caregiver groups
Dr. Chelsea Foster is a life-long learner and servant leader who loves to work with youth and the young at heart. With over thirty years experience as a PreK-20 educator, she has taught multiple disciplines from preschool to college, led as the Head of School (CEO), worked as an HR consultant, served on Boards, participated in several accredition teams, and helped organizations and individuals to navigate micro and macro changes. Dr. Chelsea is a certified Spanish, ESL, English, and History teacher. In addition, she is a certified and experienced Principal, Superintendent and Human Resource Manager. Dr. Chelsea is also a published author and a writing coach. She understands the unique dynamics of education in the traditional public school, charter school and private school sectors. Her doctoral research and expertise has focused on how educational leaders provide sound educational opportunities for marginalized communities despite political, economic and race challenges. Dr. Chelsea is a proud alumna of the following institutions: West Chester University, the University of Puerto Rico, LaSalle University, Villanova University and Eastern University. Her philosophy of education is greatly impacted by the works of Greenleaf's (1979) Teacher as Servant Leader and Friere's (1968) Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Dr. Chelsea lives with her husband in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and they have four accomplished young adults.