Cindy Lumpkin
The LD Coach – Founder of Triumph Transition Institute

Cindy Lumpkin has a personal interest in Triumph Transition Institute because like the students that attend, she as dyslexia. With the help of her mother and some outstanding teachers, she was able to overcome the effects of the learning difference on her life while learning to successfully manage what remained.

She resigned her post in a large urban school district in 2011 after having been a successful special education teacher, including a co-teacher, and administrator, leading over 12 special education teachers and paraprofessionals to purse a love of speaking, inspiring others and to run Triumph in Life, a non-profit organization she founded with a mission to inspire those with learning differences.

As result of the decision she made to no longer be “ashamed” of her dyslexic status, she has been on a personal quest to help others like her fulfill their dreams. As Founder and Headmaster of Triumph Transitions Institute she is doing just that…helping others, like her, achieve their goals and reach their full potential in life.

Cindy has written several books and articles about learning differences and special education and is often asked to guest speak as an authority on learning differences.

To learn more about Cindy, like her on Facebook, follow her on Twitter and visit her Website for a free audio recording titled “4 Ways to Help Your Student Advocate.”

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» ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • Best All Around Southampton High School
  • Author Ashe Scholar Athletic Award
  • NCAA Division II Regional Scholar Athlete of the Year
  • Lady Speed Stick- HBCC Scholar Athlete Team
  • Miss Virginia Union University
  • Summa Cum Laude Graduate Clark Atlanta University
  • Council for Exceptional Children Chapter 077 Outstanding Educator
  • Female Coach of the Year
    (Southside High School)
  • Author “Destined For Success”
  • Author “In Search of True Beauty”
  • Co-Author “Keeping the Fire Burning; Avoiding Teacher Burnout
  • Yet she has a learning disability.