On The Move :: Because Leadership Doesn't Stand Still
On The Move Investing in Leadership, change, and community
 Lauren McNerney
 Marlena Garcia
 Chen Kong
 Victoria Folks
 

Abigail Joseph's picture

Visionary Valuable Intelligent Strong Impactful
One of a few black women with a Ph.D. in Computer Science
Noteworthy
Artistic
Real risk-taker
Young at heart

Heather Pankiw's picture

A 25 year old woman, mother, wife, friend, daughter and advocate for children and families.

Ariana Schoellhorn's picture

a strong, gentle, spiritual, empathetic, powerful, white-american woman.  

i am a tree climber, a mountain ripper, a dancer in my kitchen, a singer in my car, an adventurer, a california native, an ally, an accessory connoisseure, a student, a teacher, a water baby, a creator of beautiful spaces, an oakland home owner, a conversationalist of strangers, an eater of amazing food, a traveler, a lover of language, an advocate of social justice, a sister, a daughter, a wife. 
Brodie Azevedo's picture
  • Always learning
  • Reflective
  • Hopeful for others
  • Creative
  • Hesitant
  • Doubtful of my abilities
  • Helpful
  • Worried
  • Excited about my possibilities

 

Charles Ugalde's picture

I am a listener, friend, son, older brother, a first generation, gay, Pilipino-American man who has a passion for real and meaningful connections.

rachelepley's picture

A searcher, a lover, a dreamer. I foster the trust of friends and inspire them to grow.

Jaime Talley's picture

an artistic female of mixed heritage who cares about and loves kids.  I am most concerned with secondary education, access to higher education, and artistic exploration for all youth.  I am also a teacher.

Diana Gordon's picture

a strong woman, a mother, a woodworker, a weaver, a climber, a dancer, a role model, and a leader.

Max Antor's picture

A person who has accomplished a major transition and who is committed to helping others do the same, no matter how large or small it may be.

Lillian Quinata's picture

38 years old, going on to 19.       loved       missed      a joker    lazy        a walking snack pack      loving      on an uncertain path 

 

 

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