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*[[Oklahoma Child Care Resource and Referral Association]] | *[[Oklahoma Child Care Resource and Referral Association]] | ||
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*[[Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation]] | *[[Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation]] | ||
*[[SOAR Opportunity Fund]] via [[The Seattle Foundation]] | *[[SOAR Opportunity Fund]] via [[The Seattle Foundation]] |
Latest revision as of 20:38, 5 June 2024
Families and Work Institute is nonprofit center, founded in 1989, that conducts research concerning the workforce and workplace, education, care and community, parenting, and youth development.[1]
Staff
- Ellen Galinsky, President and Co-Founder
- Lois K. Backon, Vice President
- James (Terry) T. Bond, Vice President for Research
- Kerstin Aumann, Senior Research Associate
- Alanna Beckman, Program Assistant
- John Boose, Art Director
- Carol J. Bryce-Buchanan, Director of Development
- Mary Beth Harvey, Senior Consultant
- Sharon Huang, Program Manager
- Marline Lambert, Publications, FWI Speaks and Operations Coordinator
- Barbara Norcia-Broms, Development Coordinator
- Richard T. Rolka, CPA, Treasurer and Controller
- Kelly Sakai, Senior Technology Associate and Communication Coordinator
- Tyler Wigton, Senior Program Associate
- Myrna M.H. Woods, Manager, Finance and Administration
- Thomas Worger, Program Assistant
Board of Directors
- Eugene S. Andrews, PhD, Formerly Human Resources Executive, General Electric Company
- Lotte Bailyn, PhD, Professor of Management at T Wilson (1953) Professor of Management, Emerita at M.I.T. Sloan School of Management
- T. Berry Brazelton, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Emeritus at Harvard Medical School and Founder of Brazelton Touchpoints Center
- Michael J. Carey (Chair of the Board), Formerly Corporate Vice President of Human Resources with Johnson & Johnson
- J.T. (Ted) Childs, Jr., Principal of Ted Childs LLC
- Judith K. Dimon, Civic Leader
- Ana Duarte McCarthy, Chief Diversity Officer of Global Workforce Diversity at Citi
- Francille M. Firebaugh, PhD (Vice Chair of the Board), Professor Emerita at the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University and Professor Emerita at The Ohio State University
- Ellen Galinsky, President and Co-Founder of Families and Work Institute
- Ellen R. Marram, President of Barnegat Group LLC
- Patricia H. Miller, Vice President of Human Resources at Southern California Edison
- Christine A. Morena, Executive Vice President of Human Resources at Saks Incorporated
- Stephanie B. Mudick, Executive Vice President of Global Consumer Strategy with JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Anna Quindlen, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist, Novelist and Former Columnist for Newsweek
- Dee Topol, Formerly President of The Travelers Foundation
- Judy Woodruff, Senior Correspondent at The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer[2]
Supporters
Corporate funders
- Accenture
- The Advertising Council
- Aetna Inc.
- Alcoa Inc.
- Allstate Insurance Company
- American Business Collaboration
- AT&T
- Baxter Healthcare Corporation
- Bright Horizons Family Solutions
- Ceridian Corporation
- Ceridian LifeWorks Services
- Chevron Corporation
- CIGNA Corporation
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- CIT Group Inc.
- Citigroup Deloitte & Touche, LLP
- Discovery Communications, Inc.
- Eileen Fisher, Inc.
- Eli Lilly and Company
- Ernst & Young LLP
- First Horizon National Corporation
- GlaxoSmithKline
- Goldman, Sachs & Co.
- Harris, Rothenberg International, LLC
- Hilton Hotels Corporation
- IBM Corporation
- Johnson & Johnson
- JPMorgan Chase
- Knowledge Learning Corporation
- KPMG LLP
- Kraft Foods, Inc.
- Lehman Brothers Inc.
- Marriott International
- The McGraw-Hill Companies
- Merck & Co., Inc.
- Morgan Stanley
- Motorola, Inc.
- Pearson Education
- Pfizer Inc
- PricewaterhouseCoopers
- The Procter & Gamble Company
- Prudential Financial
- RBC Financial Group
- Salt River Project
- Summa Associates
- Texas Instruments
- Time Warner
- Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
- United Technologies Corporation
- Viacom Inc.
- Vivendi Universal
- WFD Consulting
- Xerox Corporation[3]
Foundations funding FWI
- A.L. Mailman Family Foundation
- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Arizona Community Foundation
- The Atherton Foundation
- AT&T Family Care Development Fund
- Boston College Center for Work & Family
- The BUILD Initiative (Civil Society Institute)
- Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Citigroup Foundation
- Committee for Economic Development
- The Conference Board
- Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
- Francille M. Firebaugh
- The Ford Foundation
- Freddie Mac Foundation
- Risa Greendlinger
- The Heinz Endowments
- James and Judith K. Dimon Foundation
- John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
- Kirlin Foundation
- Local Independent Charities
- Lucent Technologies Foundation
- The McKnight Foundation
- MetLife Foundation
- Ms. Foundation for Women
- National League of Cities
- New Screen Concepts
- Oklahoma Child Care Resource and Referral Association
- Pamela and Richard Rubinstein Foundation
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Samuel N. and Mary Castle Foundation
- SOAR Opportunity Fund via The Seattle Foundation
- Topol Foundation
- United Way of America
- United Way of Greenville, South Carolina
- United Way of Henry County and Martinsville, Virginia
- United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia
- United Way of Southern Cameron County, Texas