Dr. Tiffany DanielPresident
Tiffany has put her dedication and experience as a health & wellness coach together to support her as the director of health & wellness as she operates as the president of ctldomgroup inc., a nonprofit organization striving to break health & wellness disparities and to ensure the unfair and impartial treatment to veterans and seniors in the community ceased. She saw a need to focus on veterans’ health and well-being.
In 2019, CTLDomgroup, inc. Was founded. However, due to the pandemic, the entity was not incorporated until 2020 and received not-for-profit status in 2021. She decided to take this path to offer her clients many of the same services as her competitors by combining the prescribed therapy of their primary care doctors and therapist to complement their arranged treatments at minimal out of pocket costs, while typically relying on donations, grants and sponsorship support stemming mainly from seminars and workshops. As an affiliate with two nonprofit organizations serving veterans, revelation wellness (gospel fitness instructors) and the veteran yoga project (yoga instructors) tiffany has been able to glean from their experiences of changes to their in-person platforms into a totally virtual platform. She has watched and worked with them as they had to change the way in which they were used to doing business, which has truly turned out to be a blessing to CTLDomgroup, inc., as both these organizations were very instrumental in adapting to teaching fitness classes virtually. |
Jonathan WrightDirector of JRT Veteran Resources
Jonathan L. Wright serves as the Veteran Resource Director for CTLDomGroup, Inc., bringing extensive experience in non-profit leadership and veteran support. He works with veterans from all services by applying resources and education for homelessness, mental health awareness, and claims, and life skills.
Jonathan is a retired United States Army veteran with 20 years of service and two deployments, a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal, Army Commendation Medals, and Army Achievement Medals. Jonathan actively supports organizations such as the Wounded Warrior Program, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Trustee, American Legion, and National Association for Black Veterans (NABVETS), where he has contributed as a staff member, fundraiser, and grant writing liaison, and partners with Operation Renewal Hope Foundation, Onward Ops Foundation, and many more. Jonathan has an Associate Degree in Business from Strayer University, and bachelor’s degree in business management/Acquisition Contract Management. |
Cassandra JosephExecutive Administrative Assistant
Ms. Joseph is a native Washingtonian. She attended DC Public Schools and at the age of 16 while attending half a semester at Langley Jr. High School in NE DC, she took her first typing test and passed with flying colors. She graduated from Cardozo High School and after graduating, she received her first job offer from Harry Diamond as a GS-1, Clerk Typist, in the “Shipping Platform” typing shipping invoices for employees and soldiers. Mr. Diamond was known for his invention of the first “Heart Pump”.
Later, at the age of 17, Ms. Joseph was promoted to GS-2 and became a permanent employee and when assigned to the “Contractors” section as their full-fledged Secretary she was promoted again to GS-3 and soon after GS-4. Ms. Joseph later married and after the birth of her daughter she returned to work and was transferred to the General Service Administration (GSA), where she became the Secretary in the Telephone Switchboard Room and was promoted to GS-5. She eventually relocated to Columbia MD and commuted to work. It was during this time that she received another promotion and was assigned to the Director’s office of Science and Technology, working with Scientists and Technical personnel and received yet another promotion as their “Administrative Assistant”. Ms. Joseph attended Strayer Business College to further her education and enhance her skills even more. Ms. Joseph moved on to work for the DC Treasurer, Ron Linton, for Linton, Melds and Coston in downtown DC, who were Urban Developers for the DMV, New York, Philadelphia and a few other large metropolitan areas, as an Administrative Assistant/Receptionist and Mr. Linton’s Office Manager, who was also the DC Treasurer and Campaign Manager for Rev. Walter Fauntroy who was running to be elected to the DC City Council. From there, Ms. Joseph became the Administrative Assistant for the Office of the Secretariat in the DC Mayor’s Office for Marion Barry. In 1983 Ms. Joseph relocated to Florida and married Mr. Joseph from St. Lucia, who was the First Elder of the SDA Church in the town they lived and ran his own excavating business. While in Florida Ms. Joseph worked for the City of Belle Glade, FL for six years as the Administrative Assistant for the Director of Housing and Community Development and the Assistant for the Director of Community Development. During this time the City of Belle Glade, FL was known as the “Vegetable Capitol of the World”, and Ms. Joseph also assisted in managing various aspects of the “Zoning Commission”, with the City Commissioners Board, Zoning and City Inspectors, and the City Manager for Federal backing of the Industrial Farms, Agriculture, Beef and Cattle Ranches, Housing discrepancies, and Sugar Cane Industry. It was during her tenure here that she learned to write proposals for Federal grants. She also worked with Mr. Joseph, her late husband and other church members to conduct “home care visits”, conduct Bible Studies, transport the men that came to harvest the sugar cane and other farm workers to appointments and church services. It was through this community involvement with the Head Doctor at the Community Health Department that Ms. Joseph was offered the opportunity to write a grant proposal and receive funding to begin an Aids Project to build homes and apartment buildings to shelter Aids victims where they could reside with their babies and relatives and have clinics on the premises. In 1990, Ms. Joseph returned to Washington, DC to assist her daughter’s family after being called for duty in support of Operation Desert Storm. After her daughter’s return home, in 1992, Ms. Joseph sought out an advertisement she saw for an apartment on her church’s bulletin board and would become the Interim Secretary for the Champlain Court Cooperative, Inc. where she has resided now for 33 years. Since then, she has held multiple positions and would later become the President of the Board of Directors. Ms. Joseph has dedicated her life to serving others however, and wherever she found the need. She has sponsored food drives for the community, re-established the first in many years Community Service Department clothing drives for her church and the community and collaborated with the State of Florida to re-organize some of its functions toward the underprivileged. |
Lorenzo ParkerDirector of NGT Transportation
Lorenzo R. Parker Sr, Director of Transportation for CTLDomGroup, Inc., brings knowledge of developing and implementing scheduling and budgetary plans to work with our clients.
As a certified wellness coach and personal trainer, Lorenzo also applies his expertise to help clients manage and maintain their prescribed wellness programs. He has played, coached, and officiated team sports for over 10 years and is no stranger to injury and recovery. He has coached football and assisted in the community by volunteering his knowledge and time with organizations to help provide an outlet for youth and is affiliated with the following organizations: United Football League, Tom Beard Football Officials Association and, Eastern Board of Officials. Lorenzo is the proud father of two children. |
Dominic Daniel Advisor
Mr. Dominic Daniel was selected as an advisor for CTLDomGroup, Inc., due to his diverse knowledge of financial and technical literacy. Dominic has worked in the financial literacy field since the age of 15.
He brings a wealth of knowledge in technology from his business background where he incorporated his own business design and management company. LUXE & GOLD was birthed in 2014, where he created marketplaces for both financial and technical online resources through partnerships with other companies consisting of products and services. While working with many of these establishments, he also designed and developed their advertising profiles. |
Raymond DanielDirector of Operations
Raymond Daniel, Director of Operations for CTLDomGroup, Inc., applies his expertise in monitoring action plans that motivate our clients to commit to the programs designed specifically for them. Raymond brings awareness to underlying factors that encourage them to overcome their obstacles. The programs give clients the opportunity to turn their circumstances around by learning to adapt and maintain better-coping skills.
An Army Veteran himself, this position inspires him even more because he understands that invisible wounds are real, and they can impact our lives daily. Raymond currently serves as the Command Sergeant Major (CSM) of the 372nd Military Police Battalion for the District of Columbia Army National Guard. Another of Raymond’s passions is officiating sports. He officiates high school basketball in Washington, D.C. (Sports Enhancement Officials) and (DCIAA), recreational basketball, semi-professional football in the Divisional Football League (DFL), Independent Women’s Football League (IWFL), Indoor Football League (IFL), and United Flag and Touch League (UFTL). He is also affiliated with the following organizations: College Officiating Consortium, Mid-American Conference, United Football League, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference National Association of Sports Officials, Tom Beard Football Officials Association, Board Member District of Columbia Intercollegiate Athletic Association and, Eastern Board of Officials. He has four children and three grandchildren. |