Tausha Major
Tausha P. Major is known as an out-of-the-box overachiever in the pursuit of excellence. She has a B.Sc. in Business Communications, an MBA in Management, and multiple certifications. In 2023, she started doctoral studies at Eastern University to earn a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership. In 2025, she decided to pause studies to focus on life stuff.
Professionally, she has more than 35 years of professional experience across multiple sectors. In the legal industry (since 1989) she used her administrative skills as a paralegal, law office manager, and systems administrator. Since 2018, she has worked for an AMLaw 100 firm as a legal technology training specialist. This allows her to train attorneys and their staff across Europe, Asia, and the continental US, virtually and onsite.
In a dual role, she's also the LMS Administrator responsible for managing the firm’s learning and development content, strategies, and analytics. At the end of 2024, she stepped down as Co-Leader of the firm's Black/African American Staff Employee Resource Group and passed the torch to the next generation of leaders at the firm.
Tausha has taught a variety of courses as an Adjunct Professor at Peirce College (Philadelphia, PA) and Rowan College at Burlington County (Mt. Laurel, NJ). Her favorite topics to teach are public speaking and a personal/professional development workshop she designed. For two years, she led the Associate degree paralegal program at Rowan College at Burlington County. Among her other duties, it afforded her the opportunity to mentor and empower students at the start of their legal industry career.