Magalie René (magalierene.com) is the Workplace Catalyst™. As a corporate facilitator, speaker, bestselling author, and coach, Magalie powerfully activates the value of compassion, authenticity, and impact to transform organizations and teams.
Our interactive, thought-provoking workshops and curriculum offers sustainable social impact, diversity and inclusion, vision-driven leadership, and culture solutions that can resolve serious business and culture problems (including employee life cycles, implicit bias, market penetration).
A Leadership Development Expert and Driver of Organizational Change with over 15 years of experience in the corporate landscape, Liza maintains a track record of running successful operations that nurture personnel and cultivate the business model. She is an advocate for developing partnerships that bolster an organization’s reputation and output.
Andrea Lipton is a collaborative problem-solver who uses creativity and business acumen to drive individual, team, organizational performance. She has strong coaching, facilitation, and communication skills and a passion for helping people succeed to find innovative ways to achieve results.
Hanna Song, Ph.D. is passionate about achieving educational excellence through social justice and equity in STEM, higher education, and beyond. In her current role at Caltech as Senior Director for Inclusion & Diversity she oversees all programmatic and policy initiatives for the Center for Inclusion & Diversity. One of Hanna’s personal mantras in her approach to pedagogy and team building is, “People support what they themselves create.”
Roth Herrlinger is an executive coach, management consultant and strategic advisor with two decades’ experience assisting companies and nonprofits in a wide variety of industries throughout the U.S. and worldwide. Roth holds an AB from Dartmouth College and an MBA from Stanford University Graduate School of Business. His and other coaches’ work with lifers in Folsom Prison is portrayed in “The Work”, which won the 2017 SXSW Film Festival Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature.