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Mims Rouse, Jr.
The Transcendents Community Collective
Founder
Areas of Expertise
Stakeholder engagement and community partnerships; Board governance & policy development; Workforce development and planning; Compliance, risk management & audit readiness; Contract & grant management; Full-cycle accounting & budgeting (Quickbooks, GAAP); Financial analytics
Education
University of Central Florida | Masters of Business Administration | Finance
Rollins College | Bachelors of Arts | English Literature
Organization Affiliations
Khare HR LLC
Black Boy Joy LLC
Bio
Mims Rouse, Jr. is a proud African American southerner, born in Orlando and raised in Apopka, Florida, where he grew up as the youngest of six children. He credits his parents’ 50-year marriage for modeling love, stability, and the enduring values of education, community, and faith—principles that continue to anchor his leadership and life’s work.
After earning a BA in English Literature from Rollins College and an MBA in Finance from the University of Central Florida, Mims built a career spanning the private, government, and nonprofit sectors. He began his professional journey as an office manager for an alternative education program serving at-risk youth, later spending more than eight years with the U.S. Department of Labor as a supervising compliance officer and Assistant District Director for equal employment opportunity enforcement.
In 2012, Mims relocated to the Pacific Northwest for a corporate affirmative action role with a Fortune 500 company. A former credentialed HR professional turned sociopreneur, he founded The African American-XY Program LLC, a software firm supporting mentoring programs through youth education, career exploration, and lifestyle development.
Mims served as Executive Director of the Coalition of Black Men (COBM) and now serves as Senior DEI Consultant for a human resources firm, and Cultural Navigator for an education-centered nonprofit. Across all roles, he remains a committed advocate for youth empowerment, equity, and community uplift—continuing the legacy of love, service, and stability first modeled in his own home.
