Today we're going to be talking to Kelley Bonner. Kelley is currently the director of workplace violence prevention and response for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. She's a licensed clinical social worker of violence preventionist and a workplace culture strategist with over 15 years experience. She's worked with the prison systems, veterans and in the scientific field. I am so invested and interested in having this conversation because one of the things that Kelley is an expert in is trauma, and burnout. So, let's have this conversation and let's open up the narrative of leadership. Please stay tuned after the guest discussion for skill highlights. www.AmplifyVoices.io About our guest: Kelley Bonner is currently the Director of Workplace Violence Prevention and Response for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). She is a licensed clinical social worker, a violence preventionist, and a workplace culture strategist with over 15 years of experience. Whether working in the prison system, with veterans, or in a scientific agency, Kelley has dedicated herself to championing inclusion and equity and amplifying the voices of the marginalized. Her career began in the prison system, where she was one of only two black employees in the largest maximum-security prison in NY state. That powerful experience led Kelley to dedicate her career to researching and addressing the effects of trauma and workplace violence. Her work in the realm of sexual harassment has been cited as “a benchmark in the field” by the Pentagon and other scientific and government entities including the National Academies of Science.