Meet the Founder

Sanquinetta Dover
Magic Maker, President/Chief Executive Officer

Sanquinetta Maria Dover

Magic Maker, Leader, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Speaker and Mentor

Sanquinetta Dover provides over 30 years of professional staffing, training, and project management experience. Since 1996 she has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of DoverStaffing and DoverSolutions. She is also the founder of Dover Training Institute. As the visionary and leader, Sanquinetta practices innovative techniques to deliver leading workforce solutions to the talent management industry. Sanquinetta holds an economics degree from Spelman College and has extensive experience in staffing and training with diverse audiences.

Growing up in a family where civic involvement was paramount, Sanquinetta naturally acquired a desire to make meaningful contributions to people’s lives. As such, she is on a constant search to discover innovative methods to deliver her services. She believes that an all-inclusive approach to job placement, one that incorporates good citizenship, self-esteem, and a myriad of other important attributes is paramount to being successful in the workplace.

“Dare to Dream. Dare to Do.” Sanquinetta Maria Dover

Sanquinetta’s professional achievements have been noted nationally, regionally, and locally. She was recognized as one of the Nation’s Top Business Leaders by DiversityBusiness.com, as well as honored with the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Regional Director’s Award. She was featured in The Business Journals from Beginners to Bigshots 2012 segment and was recently quoted in the Atlanta Business Chronicle discussing the skills gap and how the right training can provide a solution to unemployment. Sanquinetta was also named as one of Enterprising Women Magazine’s 2013 Enterprising Women of the Year and the Atlanta Business League’s 100 Women of Influence. Sanquinetta was honored by the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA), Market and Regulatory Programs (MRP) during its 2014 MRP AbilityOne and Small Business Excellence Awards where she accepted the 2014 MRP Woman-Owned Contractor of the Year.

In 2018 she received the Pinnacle Leadership Award from Fortitude Educational and Cultural Development Center and in 2019 she was appointed to the Fulton County Workforce Development Board as Vice Chair. Most recently, she received the Heritage Award from the Atlanta Business Journal and Georgia Minority Business Award.
In addition to her professional portfolio, Sanquinetta is deeply involved in giving back to underserved communities. She is a member of several community and professional organizations including the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., the National Council of Negro Women, Inc., the Society of Human Resource Managers, the Continental Societies, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. She travels frequently lecturing about entrepreneurship, basic business skills training, innovative project management technique, and workforce solutions for the global economy.