SeattleSalon
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Theme: Workplace Inequality

This event occurred on
November 13, 2019
Seattle, Washington
United States

Sara Sanford, a 2018 TEDxSeattle speaker, is the Executive Director of Gender Equity Now (GEN) and architect of the GEN Certification. Join her in moving beyond shared stories to shared data to learn how to foster equity and inclusion at work.

These trainings miss a crucial understanding of the problem: It’s not personal. It’s systemic. There is a lack of clarity over what works. Through a guided discussion with Sara, understand what behaviors, mechanics, and processes should be tracked to catalyze progress towards workplace equity. Familiarize yourself with an equity maturity model that quantitatively defines what equity looks like and identifies cultural levers that can be adjusted to create systemic change.

This is not a training on personal behaviors. This is not a ‘women’s thing’ or a feelings circle. This session is for anyone who is ready to go beyond good intentions to action with impact. With Sara’s expertise, this conversation will empower you to identify measurable opportunities for improvement and implement sustainable cost-effective solutions that yield social and financial returns.

Sara Sanford is setting the first gold standard for gender equity in U.S. businesses. She was a popular speaker at 2018’s TEDxSeattle and was recently recognized as one of this year’s Women Who Lead in the Puget Sound Business Journal. Sara inspires audiences to believe that equity and equality are within reach. She helps organizations embrace the idea that changing mechanics, rather than mindsets, can create lasting change at scale.

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Dan Diamond, MD

Dr. Diamond always has a bag packed in case of emergencies. And that is because he has been a First Responder to disasters across the globe from Hurricane Katrina to Haiti. Following Hurricane Katrina, he played a strategic role as Director of the Medical Triage Unit at the New Orleans Convention Center. Most recently he responded to the typhoon in the Philippines and he served as the Medical Director for Medical Teams International’s First Response Team to Haiti. In 2010, the American Red Cross gave him the “Real Hero” award and he also received the Washington State Governor’s Award of Excellence for his work in Haiti. In 2014, Dr. Diamond received the President’s Volunteer Service Award from President Obama and he also received the Healthcare Heroes Quality of Care Lifetime Achievement Award. Dr. Diamond is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine at Washington State University. He was previously an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine for 33 years. He is a part-time practicing physician at Multicare Immediate Clinic. He was a member of the Editorial Board for the Primary Care Companion to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.

Patti Dobrowolski

Dobrowolski works with teams and leaders of Fortune 500 companies and nonprofits around the world to inspire them to create new and different strategies while literally capturing the organization’s vision in a 4′ x 8′ illustration. A veteran change agent, Dobrowolski spent her early consulting years on the front line listening to and inspiring teams to re-engage following a reduction in force or merger and acquisition. After she witnessed an artist drawing a real-time picture of the company’s new direction, she added this powerful visual aspect to her work. She now works as a change agent at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to engage the entire staff in extensive cultural shifts. Dobrowolski received her master’s in psychology with an emphasis in drama therapy from California Institute of Integral Studies. She is a member of the National Speaker’s Association, won the Association of Women in Communications Woman of Achievement award in 2004, and in 2008 her former company, Alchemy: The Art of Transforming Business, became an awardee of the Make Mine a Million $ Business program.

Steve Davis

Steve Davis until recently served as President and CEO of PATH, a global health nonprofit with offices in 70 countries. He currently co-chairs the World Health Organization’s Digital Health Technical Advisory Group, and is involved in multiple advisory groups focusing on health, innovation, and technology. Davis has a diverse background in law, public health, and innovation, and he offers a uniquely qualified perspective on how our society can continue to move forward through this time of crisis.

Organizing team

Elizabeth
Coppinger

Seattle, WA, United States
Organizer

Ellie
Wu

Seattle, WA, United States
Co-organizer
  • Nick Hart
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