2025 Dendros IDI QA Team

      OIO Project

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Please only schedule with ONE QA to avoid confusion.

  • Anthony Galloway (He/Him)


    Anthony Galloway is a partner at the Dendros Group and continues to serve in leadership and on the boards of several local non-profits. Anthony worked in education for over 20 years leading professional development and youth programming in various capacities including executive director of the ARTS-Us center for the African Diaspora and the board of Tru-Art Speaks Arts and Culture Organization. Anthony carries coaching certifications through several professional organizations and is a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. He specializes in racial consciousness development and ethnic studies with a focus on intercultural learning. Anthony has a bachelor's degree in ethnic studies and a masters of divinity from Luther Seminary. Anthony is also a founding member of the award winning “Counterstories” podcast which carries awards from the National Association of Black Journalists. Anthony also serves as the Pastor of St. Wayman AME Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota and is a board member at the Minnesota Council of Churches. Anthony’s approach to cultural competence and racial consciousness development is driven by his love of history, his work locally and internationally around reconciliation, and his love of human interaction.

    Anthony has evening and weekend availability.

  • Alex Jackson Nelson (He/Him)


    Alex Jackson Nelson is a licensed Social Worker (LGSW) and certified American Sign Language Interpreter. He identifies as Transgender and has over twenty years of experience working in and for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and Intersex (LGBTQI)+ community. He has worked primarily in the non-profit sector and has co-founded organizations focused on providing services to transgender, non-binary, and gender expansive youth. He has worked at the state capitol advocating for social service funding, with the State of MN developing child protection workers across the state of Minnesota, was a therapist for LGBTQ+ adolescents, and has provided consulting and training to thousands of service providers and ASL interpreters around the country. He currently works in the healthcare industry advocating for equitable access to gender affirming care. Alex holds an Associate degree in Law Enforcement from Minneapolis Community and Technical College, an Associate degree in American Sign Language Interpretation and Transliteration from Saint Paul College, a Bachelor's degree in Nonprofit Leadership and Advocacy from the University of Minnesota, and a Masters of Social Work from Gallaudet University in Washington DC.  Alex has been an Intercultural Development Inventory qualified administrator for seven years. Alex is passionate about social, disability, and racial justice and has served on various committees and boards. He spends time volunteering with local organizations and loves spending time outdoors camping, fishing, and he enjoys building and fixing things.

    Alex can engage in ASL upon request.

  • Denise Pike (She/Her)

    Denise Pike is a Twin Cities-based public historian and community engagement specialist with an M.A. in Heritage Studies and Public History and a B.S. in Urban Studies from the University of Minnesota. Her work focuses on anti-colonial, racial justice, and disability justice initiatives through public humanities projects.

    As a consultant and educator, she has developed and taught continuing education courses on racial housing discrimination for real estate professionals, helping to shape fair housing education nationwide. Denise’s portfolio also includes oral histories, educational programs, multimedia collaborations, and award-winning exhibits—all designed to amplify community voices and advance equity.

  • Umo Udo (She/Her)


    Umo is a Certified Life Coach, facilitator and trainer on topics related to Self- Development/Transformation and Spirituality. She is passionate about helping people discover their brilliance and live to their full potential. She is of the Coaching school that believes that we are all naturally creative, resourceful, and whole and so thrives in unleashing the best from her clients. Umo designs and leads Transformational Retreats for women. She volunteers in the community in different capacities, and until recently, served as a facilitator for the Loss of Spouse Grief Group through Minnesota Valley Youth Grief Services ( now Brighter Days Family Grief Center) since its inception in 1999. She worked as a Chaplain for 25 years. She knits for fun and as a self-care practice. Umo earned her Master of Arts degree in Youth and Family Ministry from Luther Seminary St. Paul, MN and Master of Divinity Degree from United Theological Seminary, New Brighton, MN. She is an Ordained Minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA).