Story Telling

Wonder Woman in Business, Monica Phillips

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Monica Phillips

President & Founder, Spark Plug Labs

Monica Phillips is on a mission to create a world where everyone can go to work and be seen, heard, and valued with equity in pay and promotion. Monica is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach and a Professional Certified Coach with the International Coach Federation. She is president of Spark Plug Labs, is a motivational speaker, leadership coach, and strategic consultant. Her diverse background includes working as a mediator, a cross-cultural consultant, a journalist, a sales leader, and a marketing director. Her podcast – Powerful Conversations – features interviews with thought-leaders from across industries. She coaches high potential individuals and teams on leadership, business development, rainmaker habits, team culture, innovation and status quo, and heart-based leadership. She partners with clients in a thought-provoking and creative process that inspires them to maximize their personal and professional potential. She is currently in certification for yoga teacher training and likes to use tools of meditation and embodiment in her leadership coaching. She is a runner, yogi, mom, explorer and loves to find beauty and joy in daily life. Follow her on Twitter at @bodegabay1 or connect on LinkedIn or Facebook. A Bay Area native‚ she has also lived in France‚ Minnesota‚ New York‚ and Washington‚ DC.

Why the Legal Academy on Equity and Inclusion?

I graduated from high school in 1991, won an award at the science fair for making holograms with a laser my brother had built, and had a scholarship to study physics at Cal Poly. I never knew that I wasn't supposed to be good at math and science or curious about a variety of subjects so I just did it. Honestly, in high school, and in life overall, showing up gets you most of the way there. As it turns out I wasn't so good at calculus and switched my major to journalism. I would say it was my life purpose even then to know enough about the sciences and then learn how to be curious and write about them.

While studying intercultural education in grad school I ended up being recruited by a law firm to lead BD and marketing because I knew all of the reporters in the state. I had never heard of the Legal Marketing Association and it turned out to be an amazing career for me. I always appreciated the social side of professional services. By social I mean connections, relationship, human potential.

Since starting my coaching business in 2013, a big part of what got me here was my constant dismay that D&I is just now emerging as a hot topic. Wasn't that a thing of the 1990s? Hadn't my social movement, hippy mama worked so hard for equality in the 1960s? Why 50 years later were we still trying to figure it out. As I coach leaders and teams, there are some people I won't take as clients if they ignore how important it is to expand their perspectives and learn how to build a culture that embraces equity.

I have now spent 21 years working in and with law firms. We are in a really good place right now in the sense that everyone knows D&I needs to be front and center. Some firms and organizations do better than others. Still, we struggle with taking action to make it work. I know that we still have so much to do in D&I and yet, I want to move the conversation to focus on equity because without equity we will fail with retention and will never have inclusive workplaces.

The Legal Academy on Equity and Inclusion is my intention to create a safe place to bring together perspectives from across the legal ecosystem and talk about what's working, what's not working, what we need more of, and then challenge everyone to take action and hold each other accountable to move the needle on equity and create space for everyone to thrive and to belong. I want to recognize that we maybe haven't done it right so far but we don't need to wait another 40 years or another 10 years. We all get to choose to begin again now. Let's be the change we want to see in the world. Let's be the example for others.

How perfect is it that in all of my work in cross-cultural conflict, I ended up developing my career in the legal profession. Aren't lawyers supposed to uphold our constitutional rights, create a world that embraces and honors rights, freedoms, and access for all people. Who better to be the leader in this space? Law firms have fallen behind and I know that can absolutely change tomorrow. It starts with each of us being brave enough to take action and be the leaders in our organizations.

What’s Monica Up To These Days?

Legal Academy on Equity and Inclusion

The Academy is a series that will focus on elimination of bias and excellence in the legal industry by challenging the status quo and holding each other accountable to create equity in law.

The two main topics are (1) diversity and inclusion in the pipeline, and (2) equity in the workplace.

The first Academy will be held Monday, February 24 from 3-7 pm at NetApp in Sunnyvale, CA.

Visit the official Legal Academy online.

Legal Academy on Equity and Inclusion

When: Monday, February 24, 2020

Where: NetApp auditorium, Sunnyvale, CA

Event Agenda:

Registration opens at 2:30 pm

3 pm Introduction

3:15 pm Presentations on the Pipeline:

Samantha Akwei, Diversity and Pipeline Programs Director, Bar Association of San Francisco

Connie Brenton, Senior Director of Legal Operations, NetApp; Founder of the Community of Legal Interns

John Pierre, Chancellor, Southern University Law Center

Jan Kang, General Counsel; Founder, Women’s General Counsel Network

3:45 pm Q&A on the Pipeline

4:30 pm BREAK

4:45 pm – 6:15 Equity and Engagement:

John Kuo, General Counsel, Varian

Elizabeth O’Callahan, VP, Corporate Legal and Chief Privacy Officer, NetApp

Phuong Phillips, Chief Legal Officer, Zynga

Rukayatu Tijani, Founder, Firm for the Culture

Additional speaker pending

6:15 – Hors d’oeuvres, Wine and Networking

Media have been invited. We have one spot open for a law firm managing partner. Interested candidates should contact Monica Phillips.

Tickets

$99 each or $850 for a group of 10.

For questions or to request payment by check or invoice, please contact Monica Phillips.

Monica Phillips

Monica’s Coaching philosophy - (1) Do one thing every day that matters. (2) Set great habits. (3) Keep a positive attitude. (4) Lead a thrilling life.

Monica Phillips is a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) working with entrepreneurs, teams, lawyers, executives, professional services, and nonprofits on leadership, business development, marketing strategy, and personal fulfillment. She is a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) from the International Coach Federation.

Contact Monica:

Monica Phillips President, Spark Plug Labs

415-857-1438 

M. 202-294-5634 

phillips.monica@gmail.com

Website: https://www.sparkpluglabs.co/       



Wonder Woman in Business, Kelly Fitzsimmons

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Kelly Fitzsimmons

E. Keller “Kelly” Fitzsimmons is a serial tech entrepreneur, artist, and mother of two. She is the cofounder of Custom Reality Services, a virtual reality (VR) production company whose first two projects, Across the Line (2016) and Ashe ’68 (2019), premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Keller is the recipient of the Silvertip PwC Entrepreneurship Award and Speech Technology’s Luminary Award. Her work has been published by Network Computing, InformationWeek, and Inc. An active angel investor, she serves on the technology committee for BELLE USA, a venture fund that invests in women-led startups.

Originally trained as a classical archaeologist, Keller holds a master’s degree from Harvard University.

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Wonder Woman in Business, Heather Willems

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Heather Willems

Founder of Two Line Studios

Heather Willems: Facilitating Clarity Through Creativity™: Author. Speaker. Visual Storyteller.

Heather Willems is the Co-Author of Draw Your Big Idea and visual strategist. She has made it her life work to help others gain Clarity Through Creativity™. As an artist, graphic facilitator, and mentor, Heather helps top executives operate more efficiently using visuals as a tool for unlocking solutions to their toughest challenges. Building on her experience as co-founder of ImageThink, she mentors entrepreneurs scaling to $1MM, moderates leadership masterminds, and leads accountability groups for female business owners.

After 15 years of facilitating breakthroughs with clients, she helps organizations work more purposefully by activating their vision, mission, and values. She visualizes big ideas for the world's most influential thought leaders and companies, including Disney, AOL, FedEx, Google, Lego, and NASA. Her work has been featured on TED, The Today Show, MSNBC, Inc., Forbes, Mashable, and The Wall Street Journal.

Whether she’s leading workshops or speaking about the power of visual storytelling in both her personal life and in organizations, she has a passion for making connections. She’s spoken at New York Times Small Business Summit, Conference for Women, Columbia University, SXSW, Comic-con, PTTOW! and more.

Heather lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. 

Visuals engage. Stories captivate.

Together, they offer Visual Storytelling, one of the most powerful facilitation tools in business leadership today.

Visual Strategy creates clarity, communication, and change. During Clarity Through Creativity™ sessions, teams draw their thoughts in iterative collaborative exercises to make ideas tangible, clarify the complex, and inspire swift action. The results: breakthrough results and visual metaphors that map the journey to achieve your goal.

Beyond a facilitation tool, Visual Strategy offers a new kind of communication strategy: compelling, shareable, complete. It turns dreams into reality.

TwoLine is your source.

Heather Willems

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Draw Your Big Idea

In this increasingly visual age, images speak louder than words. Studies show that images also help people think. Visual note-taking such as doodling increases memory retention rates by nearly 30 percent, and opens creative pathways, strengthens focus, and inspires self-expression. Driven by these groundbreaking findings, entrepreneurs Nora Herting and Heather Willems founded ImageThink, a graphic facilitation firm that has helped an elite roster of clients—from Google to Pepsi to NASA—visualize their ideas and transform their creative processes using simple drawing techniques that anyone can master. Draw Your Big Idea presents their sought-after guidance and more than 150 drawing exercises tailored to brainstorming, refining, and executing ideas in the home, design studio, and office. With this workbook, readers will learn to beat creative block—for good!

Contact Heather:

Heather Willems
Cell: 646-488-8295
Heather@heatherwillems.com
HeatherWillems.com

Draw Your Big Idea: The Ultimate Creativity Tool for Turning Thoughts Into Action and Dreams Into Reality



Wonder Woman in Business, Shannon Knuth

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Shannon Knuth

SVP, Marketing and Content Management

Shannon Knuth is a designer, communicator, tech enthusiast, brand creator, art director, project manager, and graphic storyteller – a true professional generalist who eats and breathes marketing.

Marketing is a vital service line for many industries, and the demand for visualization and communication in how and where we work is higher than ever. Navigating through today’s ever-changing work experience and environment faces unmatched competition for the awareness bandwidth of our intended audiences.

Always mindful of this, Shannon is continuously on the lookout for strategic ways to infuse best practices both within and outside her organization. Because her experience and passion lie within design, tech, and communications, she is passionate about leading challenging projects that facilitate growth on the industry level. 

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CONTACT SHANNON:

SHANNON KNUTH

Senior Vice President, Marketing and Content Management

KILROY REALTY CORPORATION
100 First Street, Suite 250 | San Francisco, CA 94105

415.778.7779   DIRECT
415.866.0922   MOBILE
sknuth@kilroyrealty.com
www.kilroyrealty.com


CLICK IMAGE BELOW: Kilroy Realty’s on-water video shoot of the US Sailing Team for an artistic large format display at 100 First Street in San Francisco, CA.

About Kilroy Realty Corporation

Kilroy Realty Corporation (KRC), a publicly traded real estate investment trust and member of the S&P MidCap 400 Index, is one of the West Coast’s premier landlords. The company has over 70 years of experience developing, acquiring and managing office and mixed-use real estate assets. 

Kilroy Realty is deeply aware that its organization thrives when the communities it serves also thrive. Their corporate giving program reflects a core belief that strong communities, growing industries, and a healthy planet are critical for a bright future. The corporation also prides itself on its commitment to programs and organizations that promote these ideals, including sustainability initiatives, community wellbeing, education, diversity, and innovation.

Kilroy Realty’s Sustainability Program incorporates environmental, social, and governance aspects of its operations. Its corporate social programs, which span three interacting divisions, include Human Capital Development, with one of those three pillars being diversity. Kilroy’s Human Capital Development goals are focused on enhancing employee growth, satisfaction, and wellness while maintaining a diverse and thriving culture: 57% of Kilroy’s workforce is female, with almost one-third of women in leadership roles; and nearly 40% is non-white.

Wonder Woman in Business, Nassim Abdi

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Nassim Abdi

CEO of StoryBolt

Nassim Abdi, Co-Founder and CEO of StoryBolt

Nassim Abdi is an entrepreneur and educator, dedicated to using the medium of documentary film to raise awareness of critical global issues. As the co-founder of StoryBolt, she set out to provide corporate and academic institutions with access to short documentary films from across the world: the platform offers on-demand streaming of over 2,800 short films from 112 countries, tackling subjects including mental health, gender equality, food security, and wartime trauma. Most importantly, StoryBolt connects audiences with the filmmakers themselves, initiating vital conversations through live Q&A sessions.

The key insights which shaped StoryBolt’s business model were drawn from Nassim’s personal experience. Born and raised in Iran, she studied journalism at the University of Tehran and starred in an internationally acclaimed film, Secret Ballot (Sony Pictures, 2001), which won the Special Director's Award and the UNICEF Award at the Venice Film Festival. Shortly after the film’s release, Nassim moved to the US as a graduate student, where she was invited to several Q&A sessions related to the film; at the same time, she was studying educational leadership and went on to do a Ph.D. in International Education Policy at the University of Maryland (UMD). She subsequently pursued a career in higher education, teaching courses on women's studies, alternative education and transnational feminism, at universities including UMD, Purdue University-Fort Wayne and Worcester State University.

Nassim has always been driven by a core belief that education is the most powerful force to change the world. Nonetheless, she realized that she needed to innovate a new method of teaching to help audiences engage with stories outside their experience. As a young teacher, Nassim faced the difficulties of conveying the impact of war to American students. When the class failed to connect with her own experience during the Iran-Iraq war, she tried another tactic: screening a short documentary film and inviting the filmmaker for a Q&A session. The reaction from the students was radically different; from that moment on, Nassim resolved to use film as a tool to foster cultural awareness and empathy.

Together with her co-founders, she gathered a team of dedicated individuals and launched StoryBolt in 2017. As the company enters its next phase of development, Nassim has become a major spokesperson for the use of social documentaries in education: she is an accomplished public speaker, and has presented at conferences and screenings throughout the US. She has been interviewed on public radio (WBEZ), and is a regular speaker at events run by the Comparative and International Education Society. Based in Chicago, she is a key figure in the city’s film and entrepreneurship scene, and she is committed to helping young people to flourish; she serves as a mentor for the city’s Big Brothers Big Sisters initiative, and is a keen supporter of Launch X, Northwestern University’s young entrepreneurs’ program.

StoryBolt started as a resource for academic institutions, but has since expanded to become a powerful tool for corporations to educate and engage their employees. As the CEO of a thriving tech company, Nassim has seen her career take many forms: journalism, acting, teaching, and entrepreneurship. Her vocation, however, remains resolutely the same: to give a voice to underrepresented communities, and to promote radical global change through the power of visual storytelling.

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Nassim Abdi

Nassim Abdi

Co-founder, CEO

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301-741-6630 | nassim@storybolt.com    

www.storybolt.com
(rebranded from docademia.com)

“There’s only one thing on the planet that is obsessed with growth for growth’s sake — and that is cancer.”~Simon Sinek