
Tasha Coble Ginn, Ed.D.
Chief Program Officer
Dr. Tasha Coble Ginn is the Chief Program Officer for the Principal Impact Collaborative at UNT-Dallas (PIC). In this role, she is honored to lead the strategic vision, design, and implementation of programming.
Previously she served as a middle and high school principal and principal supervisor for twelve years. Her path as an educator started in 1998 as a Teach for America Corps Member after graduating with her Bachelor of Arts degree from Texas A&M University. She also earned her Master’s degree from the University of Houston in Curriculum & Instruction. As Chief Program Officer, she is delighted to merge all she loves about curriculum design with what she learned during her doctoral studies at Texas Christian University to support the leadership development of PIC program participants.
In her free time, Tasha spends time with her two phenomenal children, participates in fellowship opportunities at church, writes as part of her role as a contributing writer for Fort Worth Moms, and helps individuals use the Enneagram to explore how they see the world and how they show up as leaders.
Chief Program Officer
Dr. Tasha Coble Ginn is the Chief Program Officer for the Principal Impact Collaborative at UNT-Dallas (PIC). In this role, she is honored to lead the strategic vision, design, and implementation of programming.
Previously she served as a middle and high school principal and principal supervisor for twelve years. Her path as an educator started in 1998 as a Teach for America Corps Member after graduating with her Bachelor of Arts degree from Texas A&M University. She also earned her Master’s degree from the University of Houston in Curriculum & Instruction. As Chief Program Officer, she is delighted to merge all she loves about curriculum design with what she learned during her doctoral studies at Texas Christian University to support the leadership development of PIC program participants.
In her free time, Tasha spends time with her two phenomenal children, participates in fellowship opportunities at church, writes as part of her role as a contributing writer for Fort Worth Moms, and helps individuals use the Enneagram to explore how they see the world and how they show up as leaders.