Martine Dorvil is the founder and president of Service4Impact L.L.C., a consulting firm. Her company helps organizations involved in transforming lives and communities make social impacts. Her team of consultants/collaborators supports organizations/communities to pursue novel applications and business principles. Coupled with a passion for outcome measurements and viable solutions, Service4Impact successfully assists organizations in positively impacting and sustaining the demographic they serve. The company has obtained millions in funding streams for its clients.
Martine has over 20 years of experience in nonprofits. In 2002, she was recruited by the now-retired Senator Victor Crist as Director of Outreach and Engagement to assist the nonprofit he established. She was explicitly tasked to strengthen the newly established organization’s relationship with the community, social, educational, faith-based, businesses, government, and law enforcement agencies. She was successful in forging partnerships and collaborating with over 200 agencies. In 2013, as Director of Programs, with U.A.C.D.C., Martine continued to develop initiatives and programs, positioning the nonprofit as a successful leader in designing, creating, implementing, and evaluating programs. As a result, she earned the reputation of being a strategic, tactical, innovative, and results-driven leader focused on achieving exceptional results.
Before this, Martine spearheaded President Clinton’s federally funded program administered through the Hillsborough County School District, totaling 21 million dollars. She implemented and oversaw the day-to-day operations of the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st C.C.L.C.) in seven public schools. She developed programs, budgets, marketing plans, and research criteria. Her program was selected by the U.S. Department of Education research-appointed firm Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. for their study on successful 21st C.C.L.C. Afterschool Programs. Her program received praise from President Bill Clinton’s 21st C.C.L.C. Evaluation Team.
Throughout her career, Martine received many leadership awards and accolades. She co-authors several publications on community-based participatory research (C.B.P.R.) and integrated knowledge translation (IKT). She has certifications in Inclusion & Ethical Leadership (D.E.I.); Nonprofit Leadership & Management; Nonprofit Board Development; Nonprofit Financial Management; Nonprofit Philanthropy; Nonprofit Grant Writing, and Volunteer Management.
She earned her Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Tampa.
Work philosophy: “I am not built for academic writing. Action is my domain.” Mahatma Gandhi