Tadar Muhammad
Workforce Development, Education, and Nonprofit Management in Orlando, Florida
Tadar Muhammad
Workforce Development, Education, and Nonprofit Management in Orlando, Florida
Tadar Muhammad is the Senior Vice President of Workforce Development for the Home Builders Institute, a non-profit organization that provides training, curriculum development and job placement services for the building industry.
In his current role, Tadar Muhammad is responsible for the operation of HBI’s Workforce Training & Employment Department--a budget of more than $9 million and 100 staff. He is responsible nationally for oversight of all workforce development initiatives of secondary and post-secondary students, justice involved youth and adults, veterans and transitioning military and more.
Over the past 25 years, Muhammad has worked in human services, youth development and workforce development with a goal of developing partnerships that assist individuals with learning career-translating skills. Having participated as a featured speaker at several local and national workforce development conferences, he serves on numerous boards and councils to include a Gubernatorial Appointment to the Board of Directors for the Prison Rehabilitative Industries & Diversified Enterprises in Florida, Board Chair for Sunshine Charter High Schools in Orlando, Florida, Board of Directors for the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Foundation, Board of Directors for the Florida Endowment Foundation for Florida’s Graduates and Orange County’s Citizens’ Commission for Children Advisory Board.
A native Chicagoan, Muhammad moved to Orlando in 1983. After receiving a scholarship to Valencia College and a Warner University Organizational Management B.A., he earned his Executive MBA from Rollins College's Crummer Graduate School of Business.
In addition to his noted degrees, Tadar Muhammad has completed performance and public speaking-relevant B.A.-level training/coursework in Broadcast Journalism while studying at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University.