President & CEO
Tanya Murphy

Vice President, Education & Awareness
TC Carter

Vice President, Events & Engagement
Morgan Rackley

Tanya Murphy is the President & CEO of The Society for ADHD and Co-Morbid Conditions, where she leads efforts to empower individuals, families, and communities through ADHD advocacy, education, and support. With a focus on improving access and equity, particularly for communities of color, Tanya drives initiatives that promote awareness, workplace accommodations, and holistic well-being for neurodivergent individuals.
A seasoned professional with over 30 years of advocacy and program development experience, Tanya specializes in creating effective strategies to support ADHD in diverse settings. She brings expertise in knowledge management, public policy, and corporate wellness, along with certifications in mindfulness meditation, CBT Anxiety Coaching, and stress reduction techniques. As a leader and advocate, Tanya is committed to fostering inclusion, reducing stigma, and equipping communities with the tools they need to thrive.
TC Carter serves as the Vice President of Education & Awareness, bringing over 25 years of experience developing and managing education and awareness programs for nonprofits. She oversees educational initiatives that address ADHD and co-morbid conditions for diverse audiences, including families, educators, healthcare providers, and the general public.
TC designs and implements impactful awareness campaigns to reduce stigma and promote early diagnosis and intervention. She also builds strategic partnerships with community organizations, schools, and healthcare systems to expand the reach of educational programs. Her expertise and dedication ensure that the Society’s initiatives foster understanding, equity, and meaningful support for individuals and families impacted by ADHD.
Morgan Rackley serves as the Vice President of Events & Engagement, bringing over 15 years of experience planning national, regional, and local events in the health and wellness industry. She plays a pivotal role in advancing The Society’s mission by designing and executing impactful events that educate, connect, and empower individuals and families affected by ADHD and co-morbid conditions.
Morgan's expertise shines in her ability to create dynamic, inclusive gatherings—such as conferences, workshops, and community programs—that foster awareness, provide valuable resources, and build supportive networks. Her dedication to advocacy and equity ensures that every event reflects The Society’s commitment to empowering underserved communities and improving lives.