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Maren Amdal

Calliope Women's Chorus
Executive Director
maren@marenamdal.com
612-605-7913 |
Previous organizations worked for:
Currently:
- Self employed vocal coach - full time since 2005, part time since 1998
- Calliope Women's Chorus - Artistic and Executive Director
- Lake Harriet Spiritual Community - Ministerial Guide
Previously:
- MHTA (Minnesota High Tech Association)
- Minneapolis Public Schools
High school and college attended and locations of these:-
Chimacum High School, Chimacum, WA
- Olympic Community College, Bremerton, WA
- Others, including Coe College in Cedar Rapids and Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA
Three career achievements most proud of:
- Making my living doing what I love - music!
- Successful first year of rebuilding of Calliope - grown from 11 active members to over 30
- State Fair "Classrooms of the Future" exhibit
- After-school Music Program for small public school
Passions:
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Mary Angela Baker
College of St. Catherine
Director of Leadership Institute and Center for Continuing Education
mabaker@stkate.edu
651-690-8607
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Previous organizations worked for:
- College of St. Catherine
- B. Dalton Booksellers
- Amfac Hotel
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Glencoe High School, Glencoe, MN
- University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, BS in Business
- Administration College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, MA in Organizational Leadership
Three career achievements most proud of:
- Creation and implementation of a leadership development program for emerging women leaders
- Creation and implementation a Summer study abroad short-term model that allowed working women and weekend college students to participate.
- Increasing the number of women of color leadership development programs at St. Catherine
Passions:
- Border Collies
- Biking
- Reading good stories (fiction and non-fiction)
- Creating opportunities to help women help themselves succeed
- Creating something out of nothing ... coming up with an idea and making it happen
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Maria Gloria Fressia

Battered Women's Legal Advocacy Project
Managing Partner
gloria@bwlap.org
612-343-9846
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Previous organizations worked for:
Back in my country, Uruguay, I worked many years with an electric company, first as an administrative assistant, then as an attorney, and finally as the director of the legal department, position I held up to my resignation in 2001, to come here to join my family. Also, while working with the electric company, I practiced law as a solo practitioner attorney in the fields of labor and family law.
High school and college attended and locations of these:
I finished my doctorate in Law and Social Sciences (6-year degree) in Uruguay in 1977. When I came here, almost 7 years ago, I contemplated the idea of dedicating myself to study Latin American literature. I always enjoyed reading literature and I thought may be I was ready to forget the fight and dedicate myself to something like that. I actually started a master degree at the U. of M. at the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and I took 3 courses that I enjoyed greatly. But six month on that path, I received an offer to join BWLAP, and at that moment it was clear I was still more interested in dealing with reality than with literature, so I left the program and started my work here.
Three career achievements most proud of:
I feel it was a great achievement for me to be nominated to supervise more than twenty attorneys at the law department of the company I worked with in Uruguay. To get the nomination I needed to go through a very strict selection. I remember that in the process many people approached me and told me they had not doubts I was the person for the position, but they were unsure I would be selected....because I was a woman.... I also feel proud of a particular labor case where I represented 33 women who were fired from their jobs. The industry was closing its doors, not paying for the legal compensations. I found out a company's asset that at the moment wasn't yet took in guarantee for other creditors and I seized it in a preemptive motion. But to get my clients to receive their pays I needed to filed the claim at the Labor Court and go through the whole process with, of course, the opposition of the company. I won and my clients were paid in full, but it was not easy. It was a great experience for me for not only did I need to deal with the counterpart, but also with the doubts and anxiety of my 33 clients, who, for the most part, needed the money for yesterday. The third accomplishment I feel proud of, is being able to change language, culture, communication styles, friends, everything, at this point in my life and be able to work in what I like the most, defending basic human rights.
Passions:
As I said before, my passion is to defend those who are the most vulnerable: because they are women, because they are poor, because they are discriminated. I am working now in the domestic violence field and I see every day how this tragic happens against the most vulnerable individuals. And of course, being an immigrant myself, I get a kick out of defending immigrant battered women. This has been mainly my field within domestic violence as a whole. I got the Board of Immigration Appeals certification to represent immigrants victims of crimes of violence at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services and I am proud of being able to do my work with immigrant women from all over the world.
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Keesha Gaskins

League of Women Voters
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Marilee Hanson

Medical Office of Mildred S. Hanson, M.D., P.A.
Medical Director
DrMarileeHanson@aol.com
612-870-1334
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Diane Hendrickson

Nucleus Clinic
Chief Executive Officer
diane_nucleus@comcast.net
763-755-5300
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Previous organizations worked for:
- Northwest Bank for Rural Community Insurance Services as a Crop Insurance Underwriter
- Team Health Care as Manager
- Aspen Medical Group as Project Manager and Supervisor for the billing and insurance follow up group
- Silver Lake Clinic as Manager
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Crookston HS, Crookston, MN
- Palmer HS, Palmer AK.
- University of Minnesota, Crookston
Three career achievements most proud of:
- Creator of program to determine sugar content of sugar beets.
- Creator of Physician Education Program
- Implementation of new non-profit reproductive clinic
Passions:
- My Husband, Children and Grandchildren
- Reading
- Arts
- Sewing
- Cooking
- Gardening
- Snowmobiling
- Women's Rights
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Jill Johnson-Danielson

Mujeres Unidas/Women United
Acting Executive Director
codirectorjjd@yahoo.com
218-233-0672
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Previous organizations worked for:
- Project Manager Bright Bird: The Art of Corita Kent
- Scandinavian Hjemkomst Festival
- Fargo-Moorhead Civic Opera Company
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Anoka Senior High School
- Concordia College, Moorhead
- Minnesota State University Moorhead
- North Dakota State University Fargo
Three career achievements most proud of:
- Starting community-led youth and women's programs
- Introducing Aztec/Mexica teachers to the community
- Creating a workplace where any life situation or ability is accommodated
Passions:
- Fairness
- Art and Justice
- Mentoring people to find their own passion
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Susan Keirstead

Zonta International
President, Minneapolis Club
sakeir@umn.edu
612-626-2290
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Previous organizations worked for:
I have never worked for a non-profit (and still don't - I am president of a local chapter of an international volunteer organization currently). I have also served as President of a local chapter of Sigma Delta Epsilon/Graduate Women in Science, a national networking and support organization for women scientists. My entire professional career has been in academic institutions with academic appointments.
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Grant Park High School, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- Queen's University (BSc, MSc, and PhD), Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Three career achievements most proud of:
- My PhD research and thesis
- My post-doctoral research and its publication in "Science"
- Obtaining my first independent NIH grant
Passions:
- Making this world a humane place, where ever I can, including within my own sphere of friends and colleagues/coworkers, and as large as worldwide
- Teaching
- Being with, learning from, supporting, and networking with women
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Anne Bomstad Miller

Grasstops, Inc
Executive Director
anne@grasstops.org
612-756-1313
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Previous organizations worked for:
- St. Olaf College
- NASW-MN
- Gamble-Skogmo Chair in Child Welfare & Youth Policy/Destination 2010
- All Our Kids, Inc.
- The Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Apple Valley High School, Apple Valley, MN
- University of Nebraska at Omaha, Omaha, NE (undergrad)
- University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN (graduate school)
Three career achievements most proud of:
- Starting Grasstops, Inc.
- Seeing Grasstops meet its mission via client work
- Running for the State Senate in SD 25
Passions:
- My family
- Grasstops- increasing access to decision making tables
- People
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Jen Peterson

ACES
Association for Children for Enforcement of Support
Executive Director
PHbunchCG@aol.com
651-458-9482
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Previous organizations worked for:
- Woodbury Health Care Center (current: Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator, Dementia Unit)
- My Sister (current: Personal Care Attendant & Respite Care for my Autistic nephew)
- Minnesota Women's Consortium (Chair of the Board of Directors, volunteer)
- School District 833 (paraprofessional with special needs students)
- Human Services & Human Rights Commission (vice chair, volunteer)
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Washburn HS '85, Mpls.
- The College of St. Catherine's '92, Mpls. campus
Three career achievements most proud of:
- Teaching my nephew how to speak and use sign language.
- Opening my own lawsuit to sue my ex's former employer for failing to withhold child support payments.
- Being involved in changing child support laws.
Passions:
- Sunrises
- Sunsets
- Camping
- Standing up for what I believe in and helping others do the same.
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Zora Radosevich

Girls International Forum
Executive Director
zorar@girlsforum.org
651-645-3636
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Previous organizations worked for:
- Minnesota State Senate
- Third Sector New England
- Zero to Eight Coalition
- Superior Group Consulting
- Girls International Forum
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Duluth Cathedral High School, Duluth, Minnesota
- College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Three career achievements most proud of:
- Founding Girls International Forum; bringing a delegation of girls to China to participate in the Fourth World Conference on Women, and, 10 years later, hosting the first international girls' summit.
- Serving as a legislative advocate and staff person, focusing on rural health, economic development and natural resources, and treaty rights.
- Co-authoring and editing the Executive Director's Guide.
Passions:
- Movies
- Rowing
- Baking
- Politics
- Social justice
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Cindy Reuther

Laura Jeffrey Academy
Project Lead
ckr@reuther-michels.com
651-402-9803
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Previous organizations worked for:
I've been self-employed most of my adult life; Clients include human service non-profits, health providers, K-12 schools, higher education institutions, corporations and government agencies.
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Langdon High School, Langdon, North Dakota
- Bemidji State University, Bemidji, Minnesota
- Cincinnati University, Cincinnati, Ohio
Three career achievements most proud of:
- Laura Jeffrey Academy
- Starting and maintaining a consulting business
- Policy board governance for charter schools
Passions:
- Equity for girls and women
- Play, good food, beaches, travel
- Gardening
- Work places that support people in making their best contributions
- Strategic and systemic thinking by individuals
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Jeannie Seeley-Smith

Perspectives Inc.
President/CEO
jss@perspectives-family.org
952-926-9333
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Previous organizations worked for:
- Wisconsin Community Action Agency (Director of a 10 County Program for youth in poverty)
- Minnetonka Public Schools (Director of Volunteer Programs (I've been at Perspectives for 26 years.)
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- North Farmington High School - Farmington Hill, Michigan
- University of Wisconsin - Marinette, Wisconsin
Three career achievements most proud of:
- The founder of our Supportive Housing Program
- Securing our first HUD grant 18 years ago to purchased, renovate and launch the programming for Perspectives' Supportive Housing.
- Graduating over 1,300 women over the last 18 years
- The development of our Kids Connection Program - 12 month out of school programming for at risk and special needs children.
- Winning the Ann Bancroft Award for the Agency.
Passions:
- Family (husband and grandchildren)
- Raising Money
- Developing Programs
- Travel
- Reading
- Decorating
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Ellie Skelton

Wayside House
Executive Director
ellie@waysidehouse.org
952-926-5626 X223
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Previous organizations worked for:
- Community Involvement Programs (CIP)
- Metro State
- South Metro Human Services / ReEntry House
- Oasis Program
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- St. Mary's University of Minnesota for graduate degree in Health and Human Services Administration
- University of MN; Twin Cities - BA in English Literature
- Brookfield Central H.S.; Brookfield, WI
Three career achievements most proud of:
- Becoming an Executive Director at Wayside House
- My work at CIP; starting new programs, balancing budget, raising profile of CIP with marketing/networking & getting voted Leader award by peers at CIP
- Being elected to USPRA (United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association) national board by membership
Passions:
- Social & Economic justice/ feminism
- Family - Both immediate and extended - Tony, partner and our kids- Cedar, 9 and Zelia, 7
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Lonna Stevens

Sheila Wellstone Institute
Director
lonna@wellstone.org
651-414-6034
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Previous organizations worked for:
- Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women
- Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
- Perseverance Theatre
- Naa Kahidi Theatre
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Juneau Douglas High School
- Chemawa High School, Salem Oregon
- College of St. Catherine
Three career achievements most proud of:
- Domestic assault strangulation felony
- $2 million transitional housing for battered women
- Tribal order for protection bill
Passions:
- Storytelling
- Being a mother to a 16 year old daughter Shiana
- Family
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Sarah Taylor-Nanista

Womenwinning: Minnesota Women's Campaign Fund
Executive Director
sarahtn@womenwinning.org
651-251-0719
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Previous organizations worked for:
- AmeriCorps
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Willamette Bridge Programs
- Freeport West
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Batavia High School, Batavia Illinois
- Truman State University, Kirksville, MO, UMN
- School of Social Work and HHH
Three career achievements most proud of:
- Wilderness groups with teen moms in Oregon
- Convincing the MN State Legislature to
- Provide appropriations for the MN Runaway and Homeless Youth Act
- Getting my current job
Passions:
- Women and electoral politics
- Women policy issues
- Yoga
- Outdoors
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Char Thompson

MN Network on Abuse in Later Life
chart@mnall.org
651-636-5311
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Previous organizations worked for:
- MN Coalition for Battered Women
- District Memorial Family TX Program
- Women's Crisis Center
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Sisseton, SD HS
- St Olaf College, Northfield
- U of MN, Mpls
- Moorhead State U
Three career achievements most proud of:
- First Woman Bush Leadership Fellow
- Founded first family treatment program in a CD Center in the US
- Founding mother of MN Network on Abuse in Later Life
Passions:
- Advocating for old women victims of domestic and sexual abuse
- Sharing my views with younger and young women!
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Robin Yaffe Tschumper

Houston County Women's Resources
Executive Director
robin.hcwr@gmail.com
507-894-2676
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Previous organizations worked for:
- Geriatric Healthcare Consultants
- Ekker Vac & Sew
- University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Winona State University
- University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Many others in my previous life (before grad school)
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Saddleback High School, Santa Ana, CA
- Cypress College, Cypress, CA
- University of Nebraska at Omaha (B.S. & M.S.), Omaha, NE
- University of Georgia (Ed.D.), Athens, GA
Three career achievements most proud of:
- I completed my doctoral dissertation in one semester while teaching full time (4 classes) and single-parenting a teenager.
- Successful collaboration of Schole journal article: Social Responsibility Revisited: Critical thinking and empathy as necessary components of social change
- Associate Co-Editor of Practice Perspectives section of the Therapeutic Recreation Journal
Passions:
Personal: Family; Helping my husband with his political career; Sewing & quilting; Reading; Friends; Women's rights, especially choice
Professional: Helping individuals cope with negative life events; Research on coping with negative life events; Interpersonal violence and child maltreatment; Social justice and social change
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Barbara Wiener

TVbyGIRLS
Executive Director
barbara@tvbygirls.tv
612-823-1809
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Previous organizations worked for:
- Senior and Executive Producer of Arts and Culture at TPT
- Producer/Director/Writer- BW Productions (clients include Target, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Blue-60 pictures)
High school and college attended and locations of these:
- Dickinson High School in Dickinson Texas
- BA from Austin College in Sherman, Texas
- MFA from University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN
Three career achievements most proud of:
- TVbyGIRLS
- Paying my bills by working in my field (arts)
- Minneapolis Institute of Arts audio tours
- The documentaries I have made
Passions:
- Learning new things
- Gardening
- My dog
- Making films and teaching girls and how we can make things work better in the world
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