redefinED atlanta Strengthens Team with Addition of Three New Staff Members

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Tuesday, July 8th, 2025

redefinED atlanta, a public education nonprofit that engages communities, advocates for equity, and funds critical work to drive systemic level improvement in K-12 public education for students and families, has added Hans Grohs, Norledia Moody, and Trea Vance to its team.

“As we expand our efforts beyond Atlanta Public Schools, bringing Hans, Norledia, and Trea on our team strengthens our capacity to serve more communities efficiently while deepening our support for our internal team and community partners,” said Angira Sceuci, executive director of redefinED atlanta.

Hans Grohs
As Director of Schools & Talent, Grohs supports redefinED atlanta’s school improvement and talent initiatives by aligning investments, values, and community voice.

Before joining redefinED atlanta, Grohs completed graduate studies at Duke University where he expanded his school systems-level perspective through fellowships, including as an Education Pioneers Fellow at Bloom Academy and a Graduate Fellow with NC IDEA. A longtime advocate for educational innovation, he began his career as a bilingual teacher in Houston through Teach For America. He later worked as an Associate Consultant at Public Impact, helping districts redesign school models to improve student outcomes.

Grohs holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Master of Education from the University of Virginia. He also earned Master of Business Administration and Master of Public Policy degrees from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and Sanford School of Public Policy.

Norledia Moody
Norledia Moody is the Associate Vice President of Community at redefinED atlanta, where she leads a mission-aligned and outcomes-focused strategy for community engagement and organizing. A passionate and results-driven leader, Norledia brings over two decades of experience in education and the nonprofit sector, advancing equity, leadership development, and community-centered work.

Prior to redefinED atlanta, Moody was the Program Director of The 1954 Project with The CAFE Group. She began her career as an elementary school educator in Atlanta Public Schools as a Teach For America corps member and went on to hold leadership roles with Teach For America, and OneGoal-Metro Atlanta. One of her proudest professional achievements was serving as Vice President of The Collective at Teach For America, where she led the national strategy for an alumni network of more than 20,000 BIPOC leaders—launching impactful programming, strengthening governance, and spearheading a national initiative to combat period poverty.

Moody holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Master of Arts in Teaching with a focus on Early Childhood Education from Mercer University.

Moody is a committed member and supporter of several organizations, including the Tau Epsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., the Junior League of Atlanta, The Twenty Pearls Foundation, and Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta. She is also a proud alumna of United Way of Greater Atlanta’s VIP Program and LEAD Atlanta.


Trea Vance
Trea Vance joins redefinED atlanta as an Operations Coordinator where she oversees the nonprofit’s daily office and facility operations, leads staff engagement and well-being initiatives, and assists with organizational workflows and communications.

Most recently, Vance worked as a Program and Operations Coordinator with Inspiredu Atlanta where she assisted Georgia families in bridging the digital divide by providing them with refurbished laptops and helping them gain digital literacy skills. Prior to Inspiredu Atlanta, she was a Language Arts educator at KIPP STRIVE Academy. She began her career as a Language Arts Teacher with Teach for America in Miami-Dade County Public Schools in Miami.

Vance earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Legal Studies with a minor in Criminal Justice and Afro-American Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Currently, she volunteers with Girls Inc.