WHAT IS BRIDGING MICHIGAN?
Bridging Michigan is
an event series and new grant opportunity that will spark in-depth conversation and action around the persistent social, economic, and cultural issues of systemic inequities that divide our communities.
Workshop leader Katena Cain
will discuss questions to ask as you begin DEI work within your organization, potential hurdles to anticipate, and how to set goals and advance the work. Upon registration, attendees will receive a link to the event. Questions can be submitted on the registration
form and during the Q&A portion of the online, webinar-style event.
ABOUT KATENA CAIN:
Katena is a Management
Consultant skilled at helping diverse groups and communities think creatively and collaboratively together. She empowers people to translate conflict and differences into creative breakthrough. Her passion is creating environments where individuals, teams,
and organizations can transform and shift old ways of doing things.
Katena specializes in leadership
and team development, board governance, strategic planning and communication. She is skilled in Cognitive Coaching, is a certified Bridges Out of Poverty trainer, and is a co-creator of a statewide Diversity, Inclusion and Equity toolkit. Her ongoing clients
represent a broad range of groups, including police departments, local municipalities, schools, religious institutions, social services and human services.
Katena holds a Bachelor’s
degree from Michigan State University, a Master’s degree in Organizational Management from Spring Arbor University, and a PhD in Organizational Leadership at Grand Canyon University.

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Katie Wittenauer
Director of Programs
Michigan Humanities
2364 Woodlake Drive, Suite 100
Okemos, MI 48864
(517) 372-7770, ext. 294
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