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Meet Our Team of Experts

ICU Consulting Firm specializes in providing industry-leading, trauma-informed, and culturally relevant consulting services. We are committed to transforming care within organizations by implementing intentional, evaluated approaches deeply rooted in cultural, clinical, and communal understanding


We are committed to transforming care within your organization by ensuring that every approach is intentional, evaluated, and deeply rooted in cultural, clinical, and communal understanding. Our team’s expertise and unwavering commitment to excellence empower organizations to elevate care practices and drive transformative, meaningful change. Our services, including Trauma-Informed Care with Cultural Framework Mastery, Organization-wide Cultural Competence Initiative, and Executive Leadership Transformation Program, are designed to provide comprehensive support and guidance for your team.


Partner with us to elevate your organization's care practices, and let our expert team help you master culturally competent care techniques and unlock your full potential.

Our Consultant

ICU Consulting: Expanding Regional Presence with Local Expertise

With offices in Northeast Wisconsin and Houston, Texas, ICU Consulting offers tailored, trauma-informed consulting services that reflect the unique needs of diverse communities. From the heart of the Midwest to the dynamic South, our local expertise allows us to deliver personalized solutions, while our expanding presence positions us for national growth.

 

ICU Consulting: Nationwide Presence, Local Expertise ICU Consulting Firm is proud to operate out of two key locations:

 

  • Northeast Wisconsin Office: 1244 Cherry St., Green Bay, WI 54301

  • Houston Office: 10822 Lavender Cotton Ln., Houston, TX 77016

Founder and CEO

Robin Scott, MA, LPC-IT, SAC-IT, EdD

Founding Partner, CEO | Senior Consultant & Strategist

Robin Nicole Scott is a dynamic activist, public intellectual, and seasoned consultant, known for her dedication to empowering marginalized communities through trauma-informed and culturally relevant care. Born on August 6, 1991, on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, Robin’s work bridges the gaps between advocacy, mental health, and community-building, with a clear focus on African American empowerment. Currently serving as the Executive Director of We All Rise: African American Resource Center in Green Bay, WI, Robin leads initiatives that promote the mental, emotional, and cultural well-being of Black youth and their families. Her work is grounded in fostering healthy relationships, celebrating Black history, and creating spaces of intentional healing. Robin draws inspiration from her community, especially in how they come together to heal and thrive, and she is deeply committed to ensuring her teachings are rooted in the historical foundation of mentorship, belonging, and collective progress. Robin is also the Founder and Senior Consultant at ICU Consulting Firm, a consulting organization that parallels the intensive care provided in hospitals, but in the realm of nonprofit and business consulting. ICU Consulting offers emergency education, leadership training, and strategic guidance, supporting organizations through crisis management and capacity-building to help them emerge stronger and more sustainable. Robin leverages her 10+ years of experience in financial management, nonprofit leadership, and mental health care to provide solutions that are tailored to the unique needs of her clients. Her consulting expertise lies in trauma-informed approaches, organizational leadership, and building culturally responsive programs that lead to long-term success. Academically, Robin holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lakeland University, Wisconsin, and is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Applied Leadership at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. She is also a licensed professional counselor (LPC-IT) and a substance abuse counselor (SAC-IT), bringing clinical insight to her leadership roles. Her intellectual work goes beyond her professional roles, as she is currently writing the book Let Me Be Here for YOU While YOU Stand Up For YOURSELF, which explores her coined term "African Americanism," discussing race, culture, and spirituality as central aspects of the Black experience in America. Robin is also a proud MomBoss, raising five children while balancing her work as a consultant and community leader. She believes that the revolution starts at home, and her experiences as a mother deeply inform her leadership approach. Robin’s commitment to her family and her community is rooted in her belief that we must first heal and empower those closest to us if we want to create lasting, systemic change. Robin has been widely recognized for her contributions to the community and nonprofit sector, receiving several awards including the 2018 Sister Power Award from African Heritage Inc., 2018 Madison365 Most Influential Black Leaders Award, the 2021 Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership Award from Brown County United Way, the 2023 Ebiere Juliet Cole Award, the 2024 Culture Care Community Impact Award from DUBCEEZ Entertainment, and the 2024 Wello Wellbeing Impact Award, and the. These accolades are a testament to her leadership, her commitment to equity, and her relentless drive to create positive change within her community. At We All Rise, Robin focuses on developing programs that advocate for Black families while addressing the systemic issues of racism, poverty, and mental health. Her leadership in this space is underscored by her efforts to create safe, healing environments that honor the rich legacy of Black culture and resilience. She works tirelessly to uplift others through mentorship, leadership development, and strategic partnerships that enhance the overall well-being of the community she serves. Robin's philosophy is simple: empower others to stand up for themselves, provide them with the resources they need, and watch them thrive. Her work continues to inspire and impact the lives of many, bringing a vision of healing, resilience, and transformation to life.

Amanda Garcia, MA, EdD

Associate Consultant

Associate Consultant

Amanda Garcia is the proud daughter of Mexican immigrants and first generation Latina leader and community builder in Northeast Wisconsin. Currently she serves as the executive director of Casa ALBA Melanie, the Hispanic Resource Center of the Greater Green Bay Area and has worked with and for the Latino community for over 12 years. She has a Bachelor of Arts from St. Norbert College in Political Science and International Studies and a Master’s degree in International Relations from Marquette University and has previous experience in education, community engagement, nonprofit development and leadership.  Amanda attended all public schools in Green Bay including Howe Elementary, Washington Middle School and East High School and often acted as an intermediary between Spanish-speaking students and teachers. As a first generation college graduate, she credits the Upward Bound program, several mentors and her parents encouragement for helping her prepare for college admission. She is now part of the 8% of Latinos in the United States who hold an advanced degree and understands first hand the challenges needed to navigate complex systems in education and beyond.   She is also one of the co-founders of Northeast Wisconsin Latinx Rising, a local nonprofit dedicated to supporting Latino families through the K-12 educational system and higher education and a member of the Latino Professionals Association of Northeast Wisconsin.  In addition, she is an Achieve Brown County board member, co-chair of the advocacy council for the Brown County United Way, member of the Latino Advisory Committee to the Green Bay Police Department, member of the Brown County Coalition to End Homelessness, helped form the United Front for Social Change a coalition which includes We All Rise African American Resource Center, COMSA- A Resource Center Serving Immigrants and Refugees and Casa ALBA Melanie in response to local civil rights issues, and was nominated as a Future 15 Young Professional of the Year in 2022.  Her educational background and interests include: civil rights and democracy, social justice & human dignity, immigration processes in the United States, immigrant/refugee/asylum seeker rights, peace and justice studies, women's movements and gender roles, Latin American studies, U.S.-Mexico Relations, Chicano studies, international studies and global affairs, community building and mobilizing, community well-being, K-12 and higher education institutions, bilingualism & biculturalism, Latinos in the U.S., nonprofit leadership, and nonprofit development. A long-term vision for her is seeing a thriving Northeast Wisconsin where everyone feels welcomed and has a sense of belonging as well as empowering Latino/Hispanic families to make the best decisions for themselves.

Said Hassan, MA, EdD

Associate Consultant

Associate Consultant

Said Hassan is the co-founder and executive director of COMSA, a vital resource center serving immigrants and refugees in Green Bay, Wisconsin. With a robust background in leadership within the nonprofit and public service sectors, he is dedicated to advancing social justice and community development. Said contributes significantly to his community, holding key roles on the city's Equal Rights Commission and the board of Bellin Health. His past positions include Research and Evaluation Manager at Brown County United Way and Paraprofessional at the Green Bay Area Public Schools District. His international experience includes serving as a Public Relations officer for Unity for Tertiary Refugee Students (UTRS) in South Africa and working with the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development. He has been a committed human rights activist and peace ambassador, particularly in combating xenophobic violence. Said holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies, an Honors degree in International Development from South Africa, and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. He further honed his leadership skills at St. Norbert College's Center for Exceptional Leadership. A passionate advocate for social justice, Said leverages his communication and leadership expertise to effect positive change locally and globally. Said is now seeking to further his leadership to the next level by planning to enroll in the Applied Leadership Ed.D. program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB). This advanced doctoral program will enable him to deepen his understanding of leadership theories and practices, particularly in the context of applied leadership within diverse and dynamic communities. By pursuing this Ed.D., Said aims to enhance his ability to lead effectively in complex environments, driving innovative solutions to social challenges and continuing his lifelong commitment to empowering marginalized communities.

Renita Robinson, EdD

Associate Consultant

Associate Consultant

Dr. Robinson has a history of successfully navigating the ups and downs of life. Currently the Program and Outreach Manager at House of Hope Green Bay, Renita has been the Vice President of Health Equity at Prevea Health and the CEO of the YWCA of Greater Green Bay while also managing the launch of the Midwest Survivor Institute in April of 2023. During her professional career, Renita has developed effective programs and influenced policy related to services for youth and their families. She has been an advocate, educator and supporter for victims of sexual and domestic violence across the life, gender and race span. Renita has served as: a principal administrator of several federal grants, the Executive Director of the Committee Against Domestic Abuse, Inc. (the largest provider of domestic and sexual violence services in Southern Minnesota); the Director of the Duluth Family Visitation Center, a program of the world re-known Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs (DAIP); Adjunct Instructor at four mid-western universities teaching a range of courses to undergraduate and graduate students in Education and Sociology; Domestic Violence Cultural Liaison and Team Lead for Lincoln Nebraska's Office of Violence against Women (OVW) “Keepers of The Flame Project”; the Director of Domestic Violence Services, and the Family Shelter and Women’s Transitional Housing programs at the People’s City Mission, a 400+ bed homeless shelter, in Lincoln, Nebraska; the Director of the Office of Academic Support and Intercultural Studies/Culture Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Renita is a former licensed graduate social worker, has a Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction, a Master of Arts in Sociology degree, and a doctorate degree in Teaching and Learning from the University of Minnesota, Duluth. As a highly sought after presenter of tools to create culturally responsive work spaces, Renita’s vita lists hundreds of presentations, courses and keynotes. Though honored as Teacher of The Year by the Anti-Defamation League in 1997. Her favorite accomplishment is raising two compassionate sons.

Rajon Hall, MSW

Managing Partner

Managing Partner

Rajon Hall, MSW, is a dynamic and driven social worker, born in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood and raised in a family of seven by a teenage mother. Overcoming systemic obstacles and rising to the challenge, Rajon has excelled academically, athletically, and professionally. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's prestigious MSW program, Rajon has dedicated his career to empowering Black youth and marginalized communities through culturally informed and trauma-sensitive practices. Rajon’s passion for advocacy and youth development began early, as he navigated the realities of being raised in a historically underserved community. His work as Prevention Coordinator for the Black Youth Alliance-WI at We All Rise: African American Resource Center allowed him to mentor young people, combining his person-centered and strength-based approach to uplift the next generation of leaders. He excels at building trust with youth by leveraging his background and personal experiences, knowing firsthand the importance of accountability, resilience, and empowerment. Rajon’s professional journey spans far beyond traditional social work roles. His work with a mental health agency in Houston involves clinical services for Black youth and their families, where he brings his solution-focused therapy and trauma-informed care expertise to each interaction. Rajon’s mission is to break generational curses and challenge the “poverty mindset,” helping young Black men and families reimagine their futures with confidence and purpose. But his influence doesn't stop at work. As an active uncle to 16 nieces and nephews, Rajon is a true role model. Whether he’s teaching them how to rap, biking, hiking, or taking them to once-in-a-lifetime experiences like Rod Wave concerts, Rajon is deeply committed to giving the next generation opportunities he fought hard to earn. His passion for family extends beyond kin, as he’s also a dedicated mentor to young men in business, equipping them with the tools to succeed and, crucially, negotiating for their worth. Rajon is also a first-generation homeowner and a proud dog dad to Lily, a rescue pup. His life experiences—including his career in real estate, playing college football, and becoming a clinical therapist—serve as the foundation for his unique approach to social work. He is strict, disciplined, and unapologetically confident in his worth, qualities he wishes to pass on to the young men he mentors. He often says, “All it takes is five seconds to change your life,” a motto he carries into both his work and personal life. Whether it’s offering his niece $5,000 to stay focused on her high school goals or spending hours on the phone guiding her through life's challenges, Rajon embodies the power of intentional investment in others’ success. A true master negotiator and advocate for youth, Rajon’s professional philosophy centers on empowerment, discipline, and honesty. His life’s work is about dismantling the remnants of a “slave mentality” that fuels imposter syndrome in Black men, instead instilling in them the confidence to claim their space, negotiate their worth, and lead with purpose. Rajon’s journey of overcoming obstacles and excelling at every turn serves as an inspiration to all who know him. His visionary leadership, combined with his deep empathy and strong sense of accountability, positions him as an emerging leader in the field of social work, with a bright future as a clinical social worker and business leader. He is a proud example of Black excellence, committed to leaving an indelible impact on the communities he serves and the people he loves.

Gratzia Villarroel, PhD

Associate Consultant

Associate Consultant

Dr. Gratzia Villarroel, PhD, is a distinguished Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies at St. Norbert College, where she also directs the International Studies Program. A global thinker with a rich academic portfolio, Gratzia's scholarly work delves into the intersections of indigenous movements, women's political participation, and democratization in Latin America. With her prestigious education from Harvard University and the University of South Carolina, Gratzia has published groundbreaking work on the role of social movements in shaping modern governance, particularly in Latin American contexts. Her diverse teaching experience includes courses like Globalization and the Global South and Feminist Perspectives on International Relations, drawing connections between grassroots activism and international political systems. Gratzia is celebrated for her commitment to diversity, social justice, and community involvement, reflected in her receipt of the 2021 Founder’s Award for her outstanding contributions to St. Norbert College. Now joining ICU Consulting Firm as a consultant, Gratzia brings a wealth of expertise in global political dynamics, human rights, and intersectional approaches to systemic reform. Her work is not confined to academia; she engages actively with community organizations, and her fellowship at Harvard's David Rockefeller Center provided the foundation for her research on indigenous women's political participation under Bolivia’s Evo Morales government. Gratzia’s extensive body of work offers unique insights into the complicity of institutions in perpetuating inequalities, as she bridges academic research with real-world applications. Her publications, including “Bolivian Women Making the Revolution” and “Diversifying Democracy in Latin America in the 21st Century”, explore the role of marginalized groups in transforming political landscapes. An advocate for global justice and women’s rights, Dr. Villarroel is deeply committed to empowering communities and challenging institutional barriers. Her expertise will add a global perspective to ICU Consulting’s mission, making her an invaluable resource for clients seeking innovative solutions to complex political and social challenges.

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ICU University

ICU University delivers customized training programs designed to help organizations implement trauma-informed and culturally competent practices. By prioritizing empathy and effective leadership, we guide teams to navigate diverse environments with confidence. Our platform promotes both personal and professional development, ensuring long-term success and sustainable growth.


Disclaimer Services

Our Disclaimer Services provide expert support in aligning your events with trauma-informed and culturally sensitive best practices. We identify potential triggers and socio-political dynamics, embedding tailored disclaimers and recommendations into your event planning to create safer, more inclusive spaces.


Environment Audit

Our Disclaimer Services provide expert support in aligning your events with trauma-informed and culturally sensitive best practices. We identify potential triggers and socio-political dynamics, embedding tailored disclaimers and recommendations into your event planning to create safer, more inclusive spaces.

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