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Season 6, Episode 9 - On Reimagining Purposeful Policing In The US, Barbara Chen
Barbara Chen is an independent consultant and writer who has held major communications roles at the NYPD, Bloomberg Philanthropies and Columbia University. She currently co-directs “To Protect, Serve and Understand,” an empathy-through-improvisation training that convenes communities and police in a multi-week workshop and public performance created by the Brooklyn-based Irondale Ensemble Project. Formerly an ABC News producer and New York chapter vice president of the national Asian American Journalists Association, Barbara graduated cum laude from California State University Fullerton, where she was commencement speaker for the College of Communications in 1999, and inducted into its Alumni Wall of Fame in 2017. She is an alumna of Columbia Business School's Police Management Institute, and of the Minority Writers Seminar hosted by the Freedom Forum Institute at Vanderbilt University. Barbara provided pro bono marketing communications and brand strategy to nonprofits in New York City for 10 years through the Taproot Foundation.
Connect + learn more about Barbara: LinkedIn.
Today's episode is SPONSORED by Mateo Records. Be sure to purchase Joshua Mateo's new single, "Let's Dance Together" on iTunes HERE and album "In Session" wherever you buy music.
Individual Sponsors:
Adriane Birt, MD
James J. Rollins
Want to support the show through a monetary donation? Feel free to donate via PayPal.
ALSO, we are stoked to welcome sponsorship at the Corporate, Community Partner or Individual levels. Please use the email below to connect us to any potential opportunities. Thank you. More Please, in advance.
Thank you for listening! Share your thoughts and follow Klay on your favorite social media: @PlanAwithKlay and use the hashtag #PlanA101. Want more Plan A? Subscribe to Klay's website: KlaySWilliams.com.
Season 6, Episode 9 - On Reimagining Purposeful Policing In The US, Barbara Chen
Barbara Chen is an independent consultant and writer who has held major communications roles at the NYPD, Bloomberg Philanthropies and Columbia University. She currently co-directs “To Protect, Serve and Understand,” an empathy-through-improvisation training that convenes communities and police in a multi-week workshop and public performance created by the Brooklyn-based Irondale Ensemble Project. Formerly an ABC News producer and New York chapter vice president of the national Asian American Journalists Association, Barbara graduated cum laude from California State University Fullerton, where she was commencement speaker for the College of Communications in 1999, and inducted into its Alumni Wall of Fame in 2017. She is an alumna of Columbia Business School's Police Management Institute, and of the Minority Writers Seminar hosted by the Freedom Forum Institute at Vanderbilt University. Barbara provided pro bono marketing communications and brand strategy to nonprofits in New York City for 10 years through the Taproot Foundation.
Connect + learn more about Barbara: LinkedIn.
Today's episode is SPONSORED by Mateo Records. Be sure to purchase Joshua Mateo's new single, "Let's Dance Together" on iTunes HERE and album "In Session" wherever you buy music.
Individual Sponsors:
Adriane Birt, MD
James J. Rollins
Want to support the show through a monetary donation? Feel free to donate via PayPal.
ALSO, we are stoked to welcome sponsorship at the Corporate, Community Partner or Individual levels. Please use the email below to connect us to any potential opportunities. Thank you. More Please, in advance.
Thank you for listening! Share your thoughts and follow Klay on your favorite social media: @PlanAwithKlay and use the hashtag #PlanA101. Want more Plan A? Subscribe to Klay's website: KlaySWilliams.com.