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Marcus Stallworth - Effective Co-Parenting

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Marcus Stallworth is the Owner of Stallworth Counseling Services. His role is to work with the diverse population, do individual counseling related to the Child Welfare system. He added a dynamic for fathers, and created a parent education curriculum for affective co-parenting. He also incorporated the social media component on positive solutions to social media and co parenting. He started his business because he saw there was a need in the community for co-parenting workshops. Marcus received his LMSW in Social Work in 2015 and his Masters degree in Social Work in 2005 from Fordham University. His organization is in a local area in Connecticut and is in the beginning stages of going National and Global as well as give workshops and seminars. In the next three to five years he plans to strengthen and fortify his company. He also has another company called Welcome 2 Reality, which started in 2012 with the thought of what more can we do? It was designed to help youth with the social media advertisement. Marcus was nominated as one of the one hundred men of color. He wrote the curriculum for the Child Welfare League of America entitled Supervision for Success which will help Child Welfare agencies better their staff. Marcus is a board member of the National Foster Parent Association and a Board member of the Post University Mass Communications. His key to success is being highly motivated. Marcus's biggest accomplishment was being in the field of Social Services and Child Welfare and seeing that people come from a good place and point them in the right direction. Marcus would like to take advantage of the Networking and Business Contacts in being a part of the International Alumni Association. Marcus likes to travel and go fishing and is a Member of the Fatherhood Engagement Leadership Team, which provides support services for fathers in Child Welfare.

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