About Me
Known for a tireless work ethic, energy and hands-on approach, Tami Boyd is the founder and Executive Director of Living On Purpose ATL, Incorporated (LOPATL). She has been an advocate for the rights of returning citizens and those in the carceral system for several years. She has participated on panel discussions, spoken at conferences, met with legislators and is an active member of organizations that work to effect positive change in the area of juvenile and adult criminal justice.
Prior to starting LOPATL, Tami, along with four other amazing women, started a Garden Enrichment Program at a women’s prison in Georgia while working at the ATL Community Food Bank. The program was designed to empower participants through urban agriculture, horticultural therapy, and leadership development. The very first cohort harvested over 1,000 lbs of produce that was given to community members living in food apartheids.
Tami’s passion for serving the community started many years ago. She served as the Executive Director of St. Paul’s Outreach Center (SPOC) in the Metro Atlanta area where she led and executed programs designed to assist residents with basic needs, education improvement, job placement, healthcare services and started a Food Coop. Before her role as Executive Director, she was employed by IBM for 20 plus years where she spent most of her career in sales and marketing.
Tami is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc , serves as a Gangstas To Growers Board Member, a planning committee member of End Mass Incarceration GA Network, Department of Juvenile Justice Task Force and Dekalb County Community Supervision Steering Committee.
When she’s not working, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, horseback riding and Zumba. Tami holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Spelman College, has a wonderful husband and three beautiful children.