Women We Admire is pleased to announce The Top 50 Women Leaders of Oregon for 2024. Pairing serene coastlines and majestic mountains with a thriving economy and booming industries, Oregon is a prime destination for the top women leaders. 

The Beaver State has come a long way from its founding, and while agriculture, fishing, and forestry are still prominent within the state, nowadays Oregonians work in high-growth industries focused on technology and innovation. A few of these industries include high technology, outdoor gear, manufacturing, energy, food and beverages, and business services.

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As we celebrate the successful careers of the top women leaders of Oregon, we acknowledge the accomplishments of a major player in the tech space, Phani Vadali. As the Director of Technology of Intel Corporation, the largest manufacturer of central processing units and semiconductors in the world, Vadali brings decades of experience in scaling growth for companies of all sizes.

Next up, we honor Katie Poppe, a leader in the food and beverage industry who has founded multiple acclaimed restaurants. Poppe currently serves as co-founder, owner, and CEO of Blue Star Donuts, a local hotspot with multiple locations and a thriving e-commerce brand.

Among this year’s awardees are leaders serving companies that are also household names, such as Lakecia Gunter, the Chief Technology Officer and Vice President at Microsoft. In this role, Gunter guides the technical vision of the global powerhouse in computer software. 

Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of The Top 50 Women Leaders of Oregon for 2024.


1. Lakecia Gunter
Chief Technology Officer & VP of Global Partner Solutions, Microsoft

Lakecia Gunter currently serves as Chief Technology Officer for the Global Partner Solutions (GPS) organization at Microsoft, the largest partner ecosystem in the industry, empowering partners to drive digital transformation. In this role, Gunter defines the technical vision and strategy for GPS to achieve Microsoft’s mission through partners, enabling partners to build innovative solutions that help customers achieve their digital transformation goals and achieve successful business outcomes. She is at the forefront of helping guide GPS and partners through the next wave of technological innovations and advancements in AI.

Gunter has held several leadership roles at Microsoft. Most recently, she served as VP and GM of the Device Partner Solution Sales group at Microsoft. Before that, she was the VP and GM of the Worldwide Internet of Things Partner Ecosystem, Global Channel Sales. Prior to joining Microsoft, she held several leadership roles at Intel Corporation and currently serves as an independent director for IDEX corporation, and is a member of the Board’s Compensation Committee and Nomination and Governance Committee. 

Gunter has been named to The CRN Women of the Channel list for 2023 and has been recognized as one of 100 Influential Women in Tech to Watch in 2022 by the WomenTech Network. In 2021, Gunter was named to Savoy Magazine’s Most Influential Black Corporate Directors list. She volunteers through numerous community service organizations both locally and nationally, serves on the board of trustees for the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, and is a member of the Executive Leadership Council, as well as Black Women on Boards. She recently launched a podcast called ROAR with Lakecia Gunter, where she spotlights leaders, industry experts, executive coaches, and successful entrepreneurs from around the globe. She earned an undergraduate degree in computer engineering from the University of South Florida and a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. 


2. Xiaomei (May) Zhou
VP of Network & Edge Group & GM of Workload, Validation, & Infrastructure Engineering, NEX Software, Intel Corporation

Xiaomei (May) Zhou is Vice President of the Network and Edge Group (NEX) and General Manager of Workload, Validation, and Infrastructure Engineering (WViE) within NEX Software (NEX SW) at Intel Corporation. She is leading a global software organization to enhance E2E platform quality and capabilities on top of the base platform. Her organization is chartered to accelerate the development of consumable workloads, drive unified DevOps and automation, and provide support to other SW Development Operations within the NEX SW community. Her organization is also responsible for platform benchmarking optimization and customer scaling. 

A strong advocate for women's leadership development, Zhou is the co-chair of the Intel Network of Executive Women (iNEW) board. She champions diversity and inclusion, serving as the executive sponsor for the NEX Software (NEX SW) People First Initiative and the Shanghai Women at Intel Network (WIN). In her capacity as an internal coach, she focuses on developing the next generation of leaders through Intel’s Group Coaching program, leading manager group cohorts, and conducting 1:1 coaching and mentoring regularly. 

Zhou is a certified Integral Coach from the New Ventures West and a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) from the International Coaching Federation. 


3. Kelly Saunders
Head of Visual Experience Design, Amazon

Kelly Saunders is the Head of Visual Experience Design at Amazon, the largest online retailer and technology provider. Specializing in building, leading, coaching, motivating, and retaining digital designers and content strategists, Saunders brings a comprehensive skill set to her role.

Saunders is a creative director and design professional with proven experience in strategic big-picture storytelling, while also excelling at the details of Web/UX, branding, email, social, digital, and print campaigns. Her expertise in creative strategy, project management, process/workflow, and communication across various industries has shaped her approach and perspective. 

Saunders started her career in 1999 as a program assistant at the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. From there, she went on to CreativePro Network, Inc., before eventually rising to art director at 2U, her most recent position before joining Amazon. Saunders graduated from Portland State University with an undergraduate degree in graphic design.


4. Kristin Horak
VP of Operations & Support, Global Payments

Kristin Horak is Vice President of Operations and Support for the Global Payment’s division of Commerce Enablement Solutions software business. Global Payments is a leading worldwide provider of commerce technology services. She leads the company’s efforts to support software solutions that help merchant customers, across the globe, more effectively run and grow their businesses, including point of sale, data, analytics, customer engagement, digital wallet, and stored value solutions.

As a member of the executive team, Kristin leads the business’s operations in North America, as well as the ongoing expansion efforts of operational and support into emerging markets expanding to Latin America, Europe, and Asia. HorakHorak has thrived in the fast-paced, ever-changing landscape of Global Payments for the last 13 years, witnessing expediential revenue growth during that time period.

Over the past 25 years, Horak’s previous experience has spanned many industries with diverse business backgrounds, including retail operations, event marketing, and software solutions. Her love of sports led to event management in both professional and collegiate sports for various Athletic Shoe companies, eventually transitioning into corporate retail for select national brands. Her talent for problem-solving, value engineering, and driving revenue launched opportunities for Horak to lead teams in opening over 1,100 retail stores in 47 states while overseeing the hiring of top talent, training, merchandising, and real estate site selection. She has been recognized for her contributions throughout her career and has received awards, including the CEO Advocacy Award, Outstanding Partner of the Year, and Encore Talent Awards. 


5. Sarah Miller
Partner, McKinsey

Sarah Miller is a partner in McKinsey’s Seattle office and co-leads the firm’s Medicaid Practice in the United States. She focuses on state Medicaid and social services programs, public-sector data, and technology. 

Miller has over 28 years of experience in state and local healthcare programs in government and corporate settings. She specializes in engaging across organizational boundaries to prevent and resolve conflicts, working directly with the highest-level executives across agency lines or departments within agencies, ensuring that common ground can be found in decision-making, and delivering results for residents who need to rely on the services of these mission-critical programs.  

Before joining McKinsey, Miller was COO for technology and the integrated eligibility project director for the Oregon Department of Human Services. She is passionate about helping state agencies solve problems that get in the way of providing services to some of this country’s most vulnerable citizens. Miller is active in her home community and was the founder of a public charter Montessori school in Silverton, Oregon. In her spare time, she enjoys making greeting cards and charcuterie boards.


6. Heather Wills
SVP &  Managing Director, WSP USA

Heather Wills is a Senior Vice President and Managing Director in the Transportation Operations Strategy National Business Line, based in Portland, Oregon. Wills possesses over 20 years of progressive leadership experience in the transportation industry, including many complex and controversial mega-infrastructure projects. 

Megaprojects and programs have many moving parts, Wills strategically pulls the pieces together for her clients and colleagues providing pathways to success. She leads her team and guides the client on these complex projects by emphasizing strategic partnerships and collaboration. She is currently leading a large interdisciplinary team with the Oregon Department of Transportation to bring tolling to the Portland Metro area to create a sustainable funding source and manage congestion to improve the quality of life for travelers. In this role, Wills leads a team of strategic communication and engagement professionals, traffic and revenue analysts, environmental discipline experts, equity consultants, transportation modelers, and government relations specialists.

Wills always leads with heart. She cares about her team as people and professionals, just as much as she cares about project successes. She excels at matching skills and interests and is a fierce advocate for providing “stretch” opportunities and mentoring for team members that provide strategic career advancement. Wills is passionate about collaborative problem-solving, where everyone has a voice and opportunity to add value. In her spare time, she enjoys chasing her son and husband down mountains on a mountain bike and snowboard.


7. Tricia Hecht-Glad
First Vice President, Alliant Insurance Services

Tricia Hecht-Glad is a First Vice President of Alliant Insurance Services. She first joined the company in 2016. Alliant Insurance Services is among the largest and fastest-growing insurance brokerage and consulting firms in the United States. Fueled by entrepreneurialism and driven by results, Alliant operates on the belief that more is possible and expectations are meant to be exceeded. Their clients and partners have profound confidence in them to deliver in all market climates through the design and delivery of innovative solutions and services across a broad range of industry verticals.

Hecht-Glad served as the president of Hecht Group prior to its merger with Alliant. In addition to her roles with the organization, she is known for guest speaking engagements, giving hundreds of speeches on motivation, marketing, insurance trends, healthcare reform, eliminating expenses through transparent benefit programs, and the dangers of not owning life insurance. She is an accomplished speaker giving her audience direct, comprehensive, and strategic solutions. 

Hecht-Glad graduated from Portland State University with an undergraduate degree in business administration and from Marylhurst University with an MBA specializing in finance.


8. Lucinda Moulding
Vice President of Employee Benefits, HUB International

Lucinda Moulding is the Vice President of Employee Benefits for the Southern Oregon team of HUB International. HUB International is a leading North American insurance brokerage that provides employee benefits, business, and personal insurance products and services. With over 14 years of experience in employee benefits and having worked on both the agency and employer side, Lucinda has a diverse perspective of today’s rapidly changing health insurance environment. Her experience includes working with clients of all sizes and industries across the West Coast. She understands the unique needs employers have when developing their benefits offerings and works alongside clients to ensure all aspects of their needs are met.

Lucinda specializes in complex employer group benefits, where a keen eye for problem-solving and creative solutions are needed. In addition to her work, she enjoys helping in the community. Lucinda has held several board positions and volunteers with numerous nonprofit organizations, including ACCESS, Hearts & Vines, Youth 71:5, Hearts with a Mission, Living Opportunities, Family Nurturing Center, and Meals on Wheels.


9. Nandita Gupta
Chief Medical Officer, PeaceHealth

Nandita Gupta serves as the Chief Medical Officer at PeaceHealth, a 10-hospital not-for-profit Catholic health system that serves communities across Alaska, Oregon, and Washington. PeaceHealth has nearly 17,000 caregivers, a multi-specialty medical group practice with over 1000 physicians and clinicians serving the Pacific Northwest. 

With over 20 years of clinical experience and over 10 years of progressive and diverse leadership experience in hospitals, ambulatory settings, and healthcare systems, Gupta is a physician executive and a cardiologist who combines her medical expertise and business acumen to drive innovation, quality, and efficiency in healthcare delivery.

Gupta is passionate about improving patient outcomes and enhancing patient experience by leading interdisciplinary teams and implementing evidence-based practices. She has a proven track record of developing and managing quality and patient safety initiatives within complex service lines and building consensus and partnerships within local, regional, and international organizations. She is also committed to health equity, serving as the President of the American Heart Association of Oregon and Southwest Washington and as a member of the Oregon Medical Association JEDI committee. She has been recognized as a top cardiologist in Portland Monthly Magazine for many consecutive years. Gupta graduated from Oregon Health & Science University with an MBA and from Maulana Azad Medical College with an MBBS.


10. Georgie Riley
First Vice President, Christensen Group of Marcus & Millichap

Georgie Christensen-Riley is the First Vice President of the Christensen Group of Marcus & Millichap. She first joined the company in 2014 as a senior apartment broker. Marcus & Millichap was founded in 1971 with the goal of being a new kind of company, one driven by long-term relationships and built on a culture of collaboration. 

Christensen-Riley is a top multi-family advisor focused on helping investors buy and sell in secondary and tertiary markets throughout Oregon and Washington. She assists clients with uniquely insightful information. Through leveraging Marcus & Millichap's national marketing platform, she provides investors with access to the industry’s largest inventory of deliverable commercial property, as well as connects them to the largest pool of qualified private and institutional buyers and sellers.

Christensen-Riley specializes in secondary and tertiary markets and has closed apartment deals at record values throughout the Willamette Valley. She was Broker of the Year in 2019 and led the Portland office in the list-to-close ratio. Historically, she has closed ninety-seven percent of her listings and has earned sellers an average of 103% list-to-close value. She has earned numerous accolades during her career with Marcus & Millichap, including the National Achievement Award, and continues to be a leader in the industry. Christensen-Riley graduated from Concordia University with a degree in business administration with a concentration in marketing.


11. Charlene Alexander
Chief Strategy Officer, Ball State University

Charlene Alexander is the Chief Strategy Officer of Ball State University, a public research university in Muncie, Indiana. Alexander is responsible for helping the university execute the imperatives outlined in its strategic plan, Destination 2040: Our Flight Path. She also oversees Ball State’s Offices of Institutional Research and Decision Support, Community Engagement, and Inclusive Excellence. 

Throughout her career, Alexander has been a champion for initiatives related to diversity and inclusion. She formerly served at Ball State as a professor in the Department of Counseling Psychology and Guidance Services, where she directed the school counseling program for 16 years, and as associate provost for diversity and interim associate vice president for community engagement. Under her leadership, Ball State developed its first Diversity Strategic Plan and released its first statement on the importance of diversity and inclusion. Alexander’s efforts led to Ball State receiving the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award for the first time in 2016.

Before returning to Ball State, Alexander spent four years at Oregon State University, where she served as vice president and chief diversity officer. Alexander received her undergraduate degree in psychology from Creighton University, earned her Master’s in Counseling and Guidance from Creighton University, and completed her Doctorate in Counseling Psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her research interests are in the areas of multicultural counseling, school counseling, and international psychology.


12. Andrea Cordova
Executive Vice President, Pacific Bath Company

Andrea Cordova is the Executive Vice President of Pacific Bath Company, the only Kohler walk-in bath provider in Oregon, Washington, Phoenix, and Southern Nevada. Pacific Bath strives to ensure a consistently positive remodeling experience. Cordova started at Pacific Bath in 2021 as the vice president of construction and then assumed her current role in November 2022.

Cordova's work experience includes multiple roles in various companies. She worked as a lead caterer at Eurest and later joined Red Tomato Fresh Catering as a sales and marketing associate. Cordova then worked as an operations manager at Simplified Administrative Services. Before joining Pacific Bath, Cordova held multiple roles at PGM Construction, including business office manager, project and business manager, and managing director. Cordova was also involved with Woman in Environment (WIE) as part of the Women in Environment Mentor Program starting in 2019. 

Cordova earned an Associate's degree in Philosophy and History from Washington State University. She then obtained an Associate's degree in Business Administration and Management from Portland Community College. She also has a Bachelor's degree in Pre-Law Studies from Washington State University Vancouver. In 2016, she obtained multiple certifications, including an Insurance Producer License from The Oregon Insurance Division and an Individual Insurance Producer Certification from ExamFX. She also earned an Associate’s degree in Comparative History of Ideas from the University of Washington.


13. Brittany Filori
Chief Executive Officer, 51Blocks

Brittany Filori currently serves as the CEO of 51Blocks and White Label SEO, two prominent white-label digital marketing brands in the United States. 

Filori started in the digital industry as an SEO strategist back in the mid-2010s, and quickly worked her way into leadership roles as a mentor. She joined 51Blocks in 2017, where she made waves in the operations space leading as the COO for six years before taking over the brand as CEO in 2023. Filori helped lay the foundation for the brand to achieve multi-million dollar status by 2020 and made an impactful turnaround in the company culture and product offerings. Her human-first and empathic approach to leadership has been a driving force in developing better customer relationships and building a rock-solid team. Additionally, Filori’s passion centers around shining a spotlight on female-led organizations and women entrepreneurs. 

She currently hosts a podcast on Spotify called, "Girl Talk with Brittany Filori," where she talks about feminine mindset, transformation, and success in business. She’s also the author of three digital marketing books, including White Label Digital Marketing: How to Effectively Scale Your Agency for Time and Financial Freedom.


14. Rowshan Reordan
Chief Executive Officer, Green Leaf Lab

Rowshan Reordan is the Chief Executive Officer of Green Leaf Lab, a minority woman-owned cannabis and hemp analytical laboratory established in Portland, Oregon in 2011. Green Leaf Labs expanded in 2019 with a second analytical testing facility laboratory located in Sacramento, California. Reordan was inspired to open Green Leaf Labs after she stopped working as an attorney to help her mother on their small family medical cannabis farm. She was inspired to legitimize the industry and ensure safe cannabis and opened Green Leaf Lab with a commitment to integrity and accuracy in testing. It has grown into a multi-state cannabis and hemp analytical laboratory located in Oregon and California. 

A licensed attorney, Reordan spearheaded the regulation of the testing standards in Oregon’s cannabis industry. These standards were the first of their kind in the medical and recreational cannabis industry and have been used as a model throughout the nation. She was involved with legislative efforts to ensure legitimacy in cannabis safety testing after opening Green Leaf Lab’s flagship location in Portland, Oregon. She was on the legislative testing subcommittee for Oregon’s Medical Marijuana Law and was invited to participate in the legislative testing subcommittee for Oregon’s recreational marijuana program. Reordan has presented at a variety of educational seminars and conferences. She worked in conjunction with the Oregonian and the University of Oregon in educating and discussing the proper direction of legislative efforts concerning Oregon’s cannabis industry, specifically around consumer safety and quality control testing.  

Reordan has been invited to speak at conferences and educational seminars in Oregon and California. She has been named one of Cannabis Business Executives' Top 100 Women in the cannabis industry. She was the president of the Women Grow Southern Oregon chapter. She has been featured in MG and Broccoli Magazine and interviewed by the Oregon Public Broadcasting network.


15. Kelley Mullick
Vice President, Technology Advancement and Alliances, Iceotope Technologies Limited

Kelley Mullick is a Vice President at Iceotope Technologies Ltd. responsible for business development with key OEM/ODM partners and technology alliances across the IT industry to highlight why Precision Liquid Cooling is critical in the edge/cloud markets for data center sustainability and delivers better TCO to the end customer.

Before joining Iceotope, Mullick led Intel’s liquid cooling business strategy where, alongside a great team, she developed their warranty strategy for immersive cooling. Her career spans roughly 20 years of systems engineering expertise, business acumen, and technical leadership in building platforms for the sustainable data center of the future, cloud workload optimization, software-defined infrastructure, and new business models that deliver revenue.

In addition to her technical achievements, Mullick is a champion for women and URM in tech. She developed programs and training delivered to around 3,000 women to aid them in their career progression. She participates in the Open Compute Project technical committees to help drive requirements and standards for immersive cooling in the data center. Furthermore, she is currently serving a two-year board term for the IISEM&S organization. Mullick holds a PhD in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from the Ohio State University.


16. Megan Bishop
Vice President of Finance and Business Operations, Comcast

Megan Bishop is the Vice President of Finance and Business Operations for the Oregon and SW Washington Region at Comcast. Comcast delivers broadband, mobile, and video products that delight customers and technology that powers the future, produces and distributes leading entertainment, sports, and news, and brings incredible theme parks and attractions to life. 

Bishop manages a team of 50, overseeing the finance, accounting, capital, business assurance, project management, supply chain and facilities teams. She joined Comcast in 2001 and has expanded her roles and responsibilities in finance and business operations for 20 years. Bishop’s most recent project involved a major change to the internal processes for the entire West Division supply chain operations resulting in significant expense savings and a more automated, self-service environment creating a consistent and reliable experience for technicians. 

Bishop was selected to participate in the Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) Betsy Magness Leadership program in 2019 and is also a graduate of the WICT Rising Leaders Program and the Half the Sky Leadership Institute. She is an advisor to the WICT PNW Chapter, as well as an executive board member for Junior Achievement of OR/SW Washington. Bishop graduated with a BS in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and currently resides in Lake Oswego, Oregon, with her husband and two sons.


17. Angel Gillette
Chief Information Officer, State of Oregon

Angel Gillette is the Chief Information Officer of the State of Oregon, an Oregon-based government organization that offers services, such as employment support, healthcare, and business registration for individuals. 

Gillette is an IT executive with over 23 years of experience in IT management, with a career spanning both public and private sectors across various industries, including financial, software, business performance software, and state government. Her educational achievements include a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Washington, along with several certifications in project management and leadership.

Previously, Gillette was a director of technology delivery at Opus Agency and a client relationship manager at Genesis Financial Solutions. Earlier in her career, she worked with Renaissance Learning as a business unit manager. Gillette earned an undergraduate degree in mathematics from the University of Washington.


18. Kathryn Correia
President & Chief Executive Officer, Legacy Health

Kathryn Correia is a seasoned healthcare executive with extensive experience in leading complex organizations. Currently, she serves as President and CEO of Legacy Health, a Portland-based integrated delivery system with eight hospitals, a physician group practice with over 700 physicians, and partnerships in 20 urgent care centers and a Pacific Northwest regional health plan. 

Before joining Legacy, Correia served as CEO of HealthEast in Minnesota and chief administrative officer at Fairview Health in Minnesota. Earlier in her career, she held leadership roles at Geisinger Health System in Pennsylvania and ThedaCare in Wisconsin.  In addition to her role at Legacy, Correia serves on the boards of PacificSource and the Oregon Association of Hospital and Health Systems and is co-chair of the Oregon Health Leadership Council. 

Correia has been recognized for her leadership and contributions to the healthcare industry, including being named one of the "100 Influential Minnesota Health Care Leaders" by Minnesota Physicians and being included in the "Top 35 Women Leaders in Health Care" by the Women's Health Leadership Trust. Most recently, she received the 2022 Sandra K. McDonough Leadership Award from the Portland Metro Chamber during their A Place With No Ceiling event, celebrating a female executive who has broken through the glass ceiling and exemplifies ongoing leadership and inspiration. Correia earned an MHA in Health Care Administration/Management from The Ohio State University and an undergraduate degree in English from Denison University.


19. Tara Kinateder
Principal, Ferguson Wellman and West Bearing

Tara Kinateder is a Principal of Ferguson Wellman Capital Management. She works with clients in the Pacific Northwest, as well as California, Arizona, Georgia, and Florida.

In addition to working with clients, Kinateder is on the firm's Global Sustainable Investment team and Puget Sound expansion. As an investment professional with over 20 years of experience, Kinateder works with HNW individuals and multigenerational families. She especially enjoys working with women to aid them in streamlining the complexities that can accompany significant wealth. 

Kinateder serves as a Trustee for the Portland Art Museum and the Legacy Healthcare Foundation. Also, she is a board member of Dougy Center and Oregon Business Academy. In 2020, Kinateder was recognized by the Portland Business Journal as one of Portland's "Women of Influence," and in 2017, she co-chaired the Classic Wine Auction, raising a record level of donations for the five nonprofit partners.


20. Beth Erlendson
Founder & Managing Director, Fab Brands

Beth Erlendson is the visionary founder and managing director of Fab Brands. Her strategic marketing experience at major players like TriMet and Nike honed her expertise in building powerful brand identities and comprehensive marketing campaigns. A Pacific Northwest native and Portland State University alumna, her leadership experience includes board positions with the Oregon Executives Association, the Portland Fashion & Style Awards, and the Portland Executive Women's Golf Association.

In an age where consumers have infinite choices, Erlendson excels at helping companies stand out in a crowded marketplace to increase market share, build brand loyalty, and drive sales. As an experienced marketing strategist, having worked as an in-house marketing manager and agency director, she brings a versatile and dynamic history of creating innovative marketing campaigns that attract, engage, nurture, and convert.

Erlendson has built a reputation for developing and executing successful integrated marketing campaigns, using digital and traditional media. Collaborative by nature, she is an effective leader who enjoys inspiring team members to excel and take initiative. As a meticulous project manager, Erlendson can deftly balance multiple projects, budgets, and deadlines, while maintaining an organized and creative approach. Diplomatic and tactful in communications and decision-making, she strives to maintain a sense of humor under pressure, while staying poised and professional.


21. Lindsey Diercksen
Founder & President, LD Consulting

Lindsey Diercksen is the Founder and President of LD Consulting, a strategic thought partner that helps clients break down and solve complex problems by working across all levels and functions of an organization. LD Consulting is committed to anti-racism, equity, and inclusion, and integrates using an equity lens in their work with clients. They focus on facilitating clients through strategic design and planning sessions, mapping out organizational readiness for adoption and change, and supporting implementation and end-user adoption.

Diercksen is a strategic thought partner who helps her clients break down and solve complex problems by working across all levels and functions of an organization. Much of her work focuses on facilitating clients through strategic design and planning sessions, mapping out organizational readiness for adoption and change, and supporting implementation and end-user adoption. She has over 10 years of experience in facilitation, program and project management, strategy development, process improvement, operational excellence, and IT implementation within aerospace and semiconductor manufacturing, footwear and apparel, nonprofit and governmental agencies, utilities, and energy efficiency sectors.

Diercksen has a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Iowa State University. She also has a certificate in Operations Leadership and Organizational Management from Drexel University. 


22. Heidi J. Ellsworth
Partner & President, RoofersCoffeeShop.com

Heidi J. Ellsworth has worked in the roofing industry since 1993 and has held positions with Malarkey Roofing, Carlisle Construction Materials, and EagleView Technologies. She is currently a Partner and President of RoofersCoffeeShop® and owner of HJE Consulting. She is also one of the founders of National Women in Roofing (NWIR). She served as chairperson for the first two years of the association and in 2020 was awarded the WORLD Award.

Working with both RoofersCoffeeShop and HJE Consulting, she currently focuses on supporting overall marketing strategies, sales success, and content development for companies and associations within the roofing and metal construction industries. With a passion for networking and win-win-win scenarios, she continues to provide consulting and progressive digital advertising opportunities for companies and associations building strong collaborations for business profitability and success.  

Ellsworth was named in Folio: and AdMonsters’ 2021 class of Top Women in Media as a Changemaker. Each year, an elite group of women who have made a lasting impact on their brands, organizations, and markets are recognized for spotlighting the diversity and progress within the media industry. The Top Women in Media class recognizes an impressive who’s who of noteworthy women from the dynamic media community.


23. Tanya Urbach
Partner & Co-Head of Family Office Services, Eagle Bay Advisors

Tanya Urbach is a Partner and the Co-Head of Family Office Services of Eagle Bay Advisors. Eagle Bay Advisors is a family office headquartered at 7 World Trade Center. They inspire individuals, families, and institutions across the globe to make smarter decisions about their financial matters. Urbach is a litigator with an emphasis on financial institution defense and litigation.

During her time in private practice, Urbach defended broker-dealers, investment advisers, registered representatives, and other securities professionals in a wide variety of civil disputes, regulatory inquiries, and enforcement matters, arising out of and relating to violations of state and federal securities laws, violations of rules of regulatory and self-regulatory organizations and financial fraud. She has substantial and diversified securities industry experience having previously served as general counsel to Paulson Investment Company, LLC. As the former Deputy Commissioner of Securities for the State of Vermont, Urbach prosecuted regulatory investigations into securities fraud. As Vermont's securities regulator, she was also responsible for the state's investor education initiatives, registration of securities, licensing of securities firms and their representatives, and overseeing the broker-dealer and investment adviser examination process. Additionally, Urbach proposed and prosecuted through the House and Senate the New Uniform Securities Act, which Vermont ultimately enacted. During her time as a regulator, Urbach was also a member of the board of directors and on the broker-dealer section of the North American Securities Administrators Association. 

She is an adjunct professor at the Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College, where she teaches Securities Regulation. Urbach graduated from Lewis & Clark Law School with a JD and from the University of Oregon with an undergraduate degree in Chinese.


24. Katie Poppe
Co-Founder, CEO, & Owner, Blue Star Donuts

Katie Poppe is the Co-Founder of multiple acclaimed restaurants, including Little Big Burger, Blue Star Donuts, Boxer Ramen, and Boxer Sushi, opening over 30 locations across Oregon, Japan, and Los Angeles. She has developed several multi-unit and franchise concepts, driven by a passion for high-quality, reasonably-priced food paired with an unforgettable brand experience. She is an industry leader, known for her expertise in brand innovation, marketing, customer experience, strategic planning, leadership development, and partnerships. Her tenacity is evident through her successful navigation of Chapter 11/Sub Ch. V reorganization during the pandemic while pivoting Blue Star Donuts into an omnichannel brand encompassing brick-and-mortar, CPG, and e-commerce.

Poppe has grown three restaurant brands into multi-unit concepts. In 2015, she sold Little Big Burger for around $6.2 million, only five years after opening. She grew Blue Star Donuts to a pre-pandemic peak of 11 locations and around $7 million in revenue and quickly adapted during the pandemic by introducing gourmet Donut Bites in local grocery stores and developing a best-in-class national shipping service. She continues to build the Blue Star legacy of bringing happiness to the world through delicious donuts and stellar hospitality, which now includes flourishing e-commerce and wholesale/CPG departments. Her vision has always been to build a dynamic and purpose-driven brand dedicated to providing a safe, fair workplace with excellent benefits, fostering talent, and helping employees develop long-lasting skills and friendships.

Poppe has been honored as a recipient of the Portland Business Journal’s 40 Under 40, Entrepreneur of the Year for the Entrepreneur’s Organization Portland Chapter, and recipient of Oregon’s Most Admired Companies. She was a finalist in the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award and has been a member of EO for over 10 years. She has served on the board of the Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association for over five years.


25. Kristi Flores
Chief Marketing Officer, Accruent

Kristi Flores is the Chief Marketing Officer of Accruent. Accruent is a leading provider of solutions for unifying the built environment – spanning real estate, physical and digital assets, and the integrated technology systems that connect and control them. 

Flores has 21 years of experience. In her current role, she leads global initiatives for product, industry, and channel marketing, brand marketing and strategy, demand creation, communications, public relations, events, campaigns, and marketing operations. Her teams, located in the US, Brazil, and Europe, are responsible for driving new business and engagement and bringing to life the Accruent mission of Unifying the Built Environment.

Before joining Accruent, Flores was vice president and chief marketing officer at Tektronix, a sister company under the Fortive umbrella and an industry leader in measurement solutions. Her tenure at Tektronix spanned over 14 years. Her career progressed from global marketing communications manager to leading North American communications to growth and innovation leader and eventually to her last position as CMO. Before Tektronix, she worked at Planar Systems, a digital display manufacturer, where she held an Inside sales and account support position, followed by a product marketing manager role. Flores holds a Bachelor of Arts from Willamette University, Oregon.


26. Sarah McDaniel
VP of Colleague Experience, Employbridge

Sarah McDaniel is the Vice President of Colleague Experience of Employbridge, a Georgia-based recruitment agency that provides professional services, such as staffing and talent acquisition for sectors like logistics and manufacturing. Employbridge is helping close the supply chain skills gap by providing career training to 20,000 associates through its Better WorkLife Academy and Life Skills Studio. 

McDaniel is a people and culture executive who is passionate about defining people strategies and developing best-in-class talent to drive business growth. Highly intuitive and proactive problem-solver, she leads culture and organizational transformation to align people, work, and strategies to deliver customer and shareholder promises. With nationwide reach and experience leading teams across the United States and Canada, she excels at bringing together diverse groups and gaining alignment on a common goal.

She first joined Employbridge in 2021 as vice president of human resources and head of HR transformation. Before that, McDaniel was a director of human resources at HD Supply and a recruiter at The Ford Agency. Earlier in her career, she worked with Arizona State University as an assistant event coordinator in intercollegiate athletics. McDaniel earned an undergraduate degree in management and marketing from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.


27. Azsa West
Chief Creative Officer, Wieden+Kennedy

Azsa West is a director, artist, and award-winning CCO currently based at W+K Portland. Wieden+Kennedy is an independent, global creative company that has built and transformed some of the world's most well-known, exciting brands for over forty years. W+K is driven by a core mission–using creativity to help brands break through in culture and bring value to people. 

Originally from a small, haunted, surf town in California, West grew up raised by the ocean, skaters, and a metaphysical graphic designer who believed in auras and aliens. She studied photography and illustration at California College of the Arts and the Internet at Hyper Island, and she was inducted into W+K 12, a cult disguised as an experiment, with an emphasis on film, ideation, art direction, and writing. West has exhibited works at the Pompidou in Paris, Art & Science gallery in Tokyo, Los Angeles, Portland, New York, and Brazil, as well as a neighborhood gay bar in Sydney. A book of her drawings, Nature Study on Lonesome Island, was published in 2011. 

Over a decade, West’s experience as an artist and filmmaker has taken her around the world. She’s had the unfortunate honor of having her handwriting made into an internationally renowned font, as well as the unique experience of having worked in four W+K offices globally over 14 years. As a queer-identified person of color, she strives to create a culture of authenticity, experimentation, and inclusion wherever she goes. Her work has been featured in publications, such as New York Times, Vice, HypeBeast, AdBusters, Nowness, Huffington Post, Forbes, Creativity, Girls Like Us, It's Nice That, Put A Egg On It, CMYK, Good Magazine, Wall Street Journal, and Fast Company. 


28. Ivo Lukas
Founder & CEO, 24Notion

Ivo Lukas is an entrepreneur and angel investor with a track record in building successful businesses. Currently, Lukas is the CEO and Founder of 24Notion. 24Notion is the first integrated marketing/digital PR and lifestyle agency with a special emphasis on giving back to the global communities. With a broad understanding of the art of non-traditional marketing, new media, communications, and social influence, 24Notion ranked No.14 in Corporate Philanthropy - CSR, nominated by the Business Journal Book of List.

As a leader in the entrepreneurship community, Lukas is an advocate and sits on the board of many profit/nonprofit organizations that encourage the empowerment of next-generation leaders and women in technology. Lukas is passionate about leading, nurturing, and mentoring the next generation, especially young girls interested in technology. She is an advocate working to encourage and improve the lives of young girls, helping them gain an entrepreneurial spirit and leadership skills. 

A philanthropist by heart, Lukas was asked to lead and speak at the US Department of State on empowering women in the Middle East and North Africa through technology TechGirls. She won several awards, including Female 2.0 Founder of the Year, Innovative Philanthropist, Women of Influence, Huffington Post - Female Empowerment of “Passionistas,” PBJ Innovative Philanthropy Award, and “40 Under 40” by the Portland Business Journal. Most recently, the International Stevie Awards recognized Lukas as “International Entrepreneur of the Year”.


29. Alaiyo Foster
President and Chief Executive Officer, Black United Fund of Oregon

A native Oregonian, Alaiyo Foster fell in love with nonprofits when she was only a child. Inspired by her parents’ insistence on volunteerism at an early age,  A remembers volunteering at the Black United Fund of Oregon as early as age 10. She quickly developed a deep passion for charitable work, education, and justice work. 

This resolve stuck with her through college, leading her to get her undergraduate degree in Black studies with a focus on community development from Portland State University, along with degrees in sociology, education, and community counseling, nonprofit management and development, and a Doctorate in Leadership, along with administration credentials from Lewis and Clark College. Although she has worked full-time since high school, her first professional post-undergrad position was as a classroom teacher and also as a lead counselor at the former Portland Street Academy program of the Urban League of Portland. 

Always having had an affinity for peer-based education models, Foster now has over 20 years of experience locally and nationally in educating, creating, and revamping educational programming. She now heads the Black United Fund of Oregon and is happy spending her days visioning and ushering the organization into its next iteration and displaying that her presence has power.


30. Kristin Jones
Vice President, Americas Product,  Dr. Martens

Kristin Jones is the Vice President of Americas Product at Dr. Martens plc. Dr. Martens, also known as Doc Martens, Docs, or DMs, is a footwear and clothing brand headquartered in Wollaston, Northamptonshire. Their now-iconic footwear started when the first air-cushioned sole technology was designed by two German inventors.

Jones started at Dr. Martens in 2021 as the head of product and merchandising for Americas. Less than two years later, she was promoted to her current position as VP. Before joining the Dr. Martens team, Jones works for Adidas, starting in product marketing and working her way up to the director of global women’s training in product marketing and then leading the executive team in creative direction strategy. 

Jones graduated from George Fox University with an undergraduate degree in fashion merchandising & design. She also studied finance, brand and digital, and consumer insights at Harvard Business School. 


31. Andrea Reeder
SVP & Chief Philanthropy Officer, Asante

Today, Andrea Reeder is the Senior Vice President and Chief Philanthropy Officer of Asante, an Oregon-based healthcare organization that owns and operates a chain of three hospitals that provide medical services like hyperbaric therapy, ultrasound, and primary care.

Andrea joined Asante in 2013 as a director of development with the Asante Foundation. In 2018, she became the campaign director, overseeing the largest philanthropic effort in the region’s history, a $50 million capital campaign called Asante Forward. In March 2022, Andrea was promoted to the Asante executive team as vice president and executive director, leading the health system's philanthropic efforts with the community. She was appointed to her current position in 2023.

Reeder is an experienced healthcare philanthropy professional with nearly two decades of practice in the nonprofit industry. She first got her start in 2004 as a director of advancement at St. Mary's School of Medford. Reeder graduated from Western Governors University with an undergraduate degree.


32. Ashley Thornhill
Senior Vice President of Strategy and Global Innovation Lead, Antonio & Paris

Ashley Thornhill is the Senior Vice President of Strategy and Global Innovation Lead of Antonio & Paris, a global brand agency obsessed with finding and injecting humanity into every interaction in order to ignite the love affair between brand and consumer. 

Following a successful career marketing both off and online art and antique auctions for one of the major global auction houses, Thornhill began at Antonio & Paris in 2016. After nearly a decade of managing countless estate sales and significant collections, overseeing complex client projects came like second nature. Thornhill has a hand in every project that A&P undertakes, from consumer apps for AT&T to positioning political campaigns, new product development for Wrigley Gum to re-defining aging for Brookdale Senior Living or launching a fully integrated marketing campaign for Star Trek Beyond in seven countries.

Thornhill graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz with an undergraduate degree in the history of art and visual culture.


33. Karen Rush
Executive Director, Children's Center

After a 20-year career as a public school principal and administrator, Karen Rush brings her deep knowledge of child-centered, trauma-informed practices to her role as Executive Director of Children's Center. Her passion for the well-being of children drives her vision for elevating the services for children and families when there are concerns for abuse and neglect. Rush is especially interested in supporting staff and building infrastructure to mitigate vicarious trauma in those working to make sure all kids feel safe, valued, and heard.

Rush began her career at Minnesota’s Early Childhood Research Institute directing studies on prenatal exposure to drugs/alcohol, and inclusion of students with disabilities. Along the way, she has also designed therapeutic programs in clinical and school psychology settings, served as an Assistant Professor of Education at the University of Oregon, and helped children thrive in the public school setting. After several years of various leadership positions at elementary schools and at the district office in North Clackamas School District, Rush was excited to enter the nonprofit sector and work with community-based organizations to support children and families. Wherever she has served, she has worked to bring about organizational diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

Rush graduated summa cum laude from the University of Minnesota with a BA in Child Psychology and holds both a Master’s and a PhD in Education Psychology.


34. Damilola Olajubutu
Founder & Executive Director, Rural Nurture Initiative

Damilola Olajubutu is an unconventional rural development practitioner with a drive to create sustainable solutions to developmental problems in rural and underserved communities. She holds her first and second degrees in agricultural extension and rural development, from the prestigious University of Ibadan, graduating as the best student at both levels. Her exposure to the precarious living conditions in rural communities stirred her passion to create sustainable solutions to the developmental problems in rural areas. Consequently, this birthed the establishment of the Rural Nurture Initiative (RNI), where she currently works as the Executive Director.

In her current position, she leads a team of change-makers to drive development initiatives, conduct research, organize outreaches, and implement projects to promote the actualization of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in rural communities. Under her leadership, the organization has helped many rural primary pupils get back to school, provided food baskets to end hunger, given relief materials to ameliorate poverty, executed medical outreaches to improve rural health, and provided portable water to ensure access to water and better hygiene in rural Nigeria.

As a multi-award winner, Olajubutu received the Departmental Prize and ZARD Scholarships for the best graduating undergraduate student in 2016. She was recognized as the best graduating master’s student in 2019, emerged as Union Rise Challenge Winner in 2020, got the RNI Exemplary Leadership Award in 2021, and her NGO (Rural Nurture Initiative) received the Union Bank Enabling NGOs for Success Grant in 2019 and Go-for-it Africa’s Sustainable Impact Award in 2020.


35. Sarah Ross
Senior Director of Contact Center, The Standard

Sarah Ross is the Senior Director of the Contact Center at The Stanford, a provider of insurance, retirement, and investment products and services. She has been with the Standard for 13 years in a variety of customer-focused and operational leadership roles. 

Throughout her career and time at The Standard, Ross has always found herself in roles with a strong focus on customer experience, transformation, strategy, and execution. She has a passion for the customer, as well as those who serve and interact with customers on a daily basis. She is responsible for ensuring that The Standard is delivering on their promise of being there for their customers when they need it most.

Ross loves to challenge herself, make connections with people, and stay organized and balanced. She lives for surprises and thrives in a fast-paced, interactive environment. She enjoys spending time with family and friends, getting outside, traveling, and staying active.


36. Phani Vadali
Director of Technology, Intel Corporation

Phani Vadali is an established technical entrepreneur, executive, and leader who brings two decades of experience scaling growth for numerous Fortune 500 and startup companies, including Intel, Nationwide, Exterro, and Healthsparq. Vadali is a Director of Technology with Intel Corporation. 

She first joined the company in 2016 as a senior cloud solutions architect for the Artificial Intelligence and Analytics Group. Intel’s mission is to shape the future of technology to help create a better future for the entire world. By pushing forward in fields like AI, analytics, and cloud-to-edge technology, Intel’s work is at the heart of countless innovations. As one of the company’s Directors of Technology, Vadali made the move to the Intel Sports division, where she moved their content production into the cloud. She created a groundbreaking technology for the media industry to run their Cloud Operations.

Vadali has spent the last few years, and continues to, on her personal goal to raise the technical bar for female-founded companies and startups. She has identified areas, where most of these startups struggle and has been advising multiple companies to improve their overall technical roadmap and the engineering culture, thereby leading them to raise significant capital and scale. Vadali is very passionate about bridging the funding gap between female founders and their peers. Her goal is to raise the next generation of female technical leaders. She does this by mentoring employees at Intel, and students through coding boot camps. Throughout her career, she has built an inclusive culture in her teams and fostered growth among underrepresented minority groups.


37. Jamie Jang
Senior Vice President, WE Communications

Jamie Jang is the Senior Vice President of WE Communications. WE Communications (previously Waggener Edstrom) commonly known as WE is a global public relations and integrated marketing communications firm often associated with its largest client, Microsoft. The firm was founded in 1983 by Melissa Waggener Zorkin. 

Jang brings decades of experience helping companies write their next chapter, having worked with Nike, Microsoft, Lyft, Discord, VSP Global, Adobe, Ste. Michelle Wine Estates and many more to advance their corporate and consumer story. She brings a passion for campaign architecture, rich narrative development, and thought leadership platforms that help clients make bold and calculated moves. She has a knack for quickly spotting and distilling a company’s ownable space and setting a clear and strategic vision for realizing the opportunity ahead.

Before joining WE Communications, Jang was a public relations senior account executive at LANE PR. Before that, she was an assistant account executive at CMD. Earlier in her career, she worked with Peter Jacobsen Sports, LLC as a public relations coordinator. Jang graduated from the University of Oregon with an undergraduate degree in journalism.


38. Julie Lauka
Director of Cloud Based Accounting & Controller Services, Supporting Strategies

Julie Lauka serves as the Director of Cloud Based Accounting & Controller Services for Supporting Strategies. Supporting Strategies provides outsourced accounting services. Their skilled, experienced professionals use secure, best-of-breed technology and a proven process to deliver a full suite of services, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, bookkeeping, financial reporting, and payroll administration.

Julie is a seasoned professional who leads a team of experienced accounting professionals, catering to clients ranging from startups to lower-middle-market businesses across diverse industries. She excels in providing exceptional bookkeeping and operational support services, which encompass accounts receivable management, accounts payable management, payroll and benefits administration, month-end close activities, and other general accounting and operational tasks. Her primary responsibilities revolve around business management, business development, overseeing client service delivery, and ensuring employee hiring and retention. With her strong leadership skills and extensive expertise in accounting and operations, Julie plays a crucial role in helping businesses thrive and achieve their financial goals.

Prior to her current role, Julie served as a financial accounting consultant for Exectec Financial Services LLC, as well as a controller and membership director for the Oregon Education Association. She earned an associate degree in accounting from Western Business School.


39. Marylou True
Chief Human Resources Officer, Moda Health

Marylou True is the Chief Human Resources Officer of Moda Health. Since 1955, Moda Health has offered quality health coverage to folks in the Northwest. Today, they provide medical, dental, pharmacy, vision, and Medicare plans to members across Oregon and Alaska.

As a senior member of the executive leadership team at Moda, Inc., True is well known throughout the Pacific Northwest and Alaska as a dynamic innovator in health business strategies and a compelling advocate for diverse workplaces. At Moda and its affiliated companies, True’s responsibilities include directing and integrating comprehensive human resource management programs. Her areas of expertise include labor relations, recruitment, training and development, workforce planning, and affirmative action. 

An avid advocate for work/life balance, True is a veteran proponent of workforce wellness programs; she encourages all employees to make time for a broad range of community engagements. She has a BS in Industrial Relations from Oregon State University.


40. Cara Snitker
Chief Operating Officer, OCP

In 2015, Cara Snitker became the Chief Operating Officer at OCP, overseeing various departments and providing leadership in strategic planning and continuous improvement initiatives. OCP (Oregon Catholic Press) is a not-for-profit publisher of liturgical music and worship resources, offering missals, hymnals, liturgical planning tools, parish events, CDs, and more. They help their customers address changing needs with innovative solutions that engage, unite, and inspire their community in worship.

Snitker is an operations and technology executive with experience in publishing, finance, healthcare systems, and outsourced service delivery. With a thorough knowledge of strategic planning, performance management, project/portfolio management, and systems architecture and support, she has been a key member of executive teams that consistently deliver transformational projects and exceed targets. She excels at building strong teams, focusing on employee and client satisfaction, and bringing people, processes, and technology together to fulfill the company’s vision and mission. Positive, self-motivated, and resourceful, she is a problem solver who excels at continuous improvement and managing high-performing teams through multiple priorities simultaneously.

Snitker started her career at Pacific Bell in 1991 as a senior systems consultant. From 2003 to 2008, she worked at CSC as the managed compute services lead and held other titles. In 2008, she joined OCP as the chief information officer, responsible for infrastructure, enterprise applications, and online presence. She completed her education at the University of California, Davis.


41. Patricia Choi
Chief Technology Officer, Grameen America

Patricia Choi joined Grameen America in March 2022 as the Chief Technology Officer to manage the technology function, which includes the infrastructure and tools that run day-to-day operations, as well as building and delivering strategic technology initiatives, including the new member mobile application. Grameen America is dedicated to helping low-income women build small businesses to create better lives for their families, offering access to loan capital, financial education, asset- and credit-building, and peer support to transform communities and advance financial mobility in the United States.

Prior to Grameen, Choi spent the majority of her career at a global digital agency, where she partnered with world-renowned clients to build technology capabilities to push business objectives and innovative, scalable solutions forward. Most recently, Choi worked for a health and fitness start-up, where she built out a strategic and shared technical architecture that powers a connected portfolio of global brands across studio-based, at-home, and event-based fitness offerings.  

Previously, Choi was an SVP of technology operations at FitLab. Before that, she was a VP of technology at R/GA. Earlier in her career, she worked with BankOne as an application developer. Choi earned an undergraduate degree in management information systems and computer science from Miami University.


42. Caitlin Carlson
Senior Director of Demand Generation, Thought Industries

Caitlin Carlson serves as the Senior Director of Demand Generation at Thought Industries, an industry-leading enterprise learning platform specializing in customer, partner, and professional training. With a robust background in digital marketing, Caitlin is skilled in lead generation and optimizing funnel conversions. She is known for her strategic acumen in crafting and implementing best practice lead marketing campaigns that consistently deliver against company goals. In recognition of her exemplary leadership and contributions, Caitlin received the "Circle of Excellence" President’s Award from Thought Industries in 2022.

Prior to her current role, Caitlin held positions as a Senior Marketing Manager at KPA and as an Inbound Marketing Manager at Complí. Her career began in public relations and marketing, where she contributed her expertise to some of Portland’s most influential nonprofits, including Mercy Corps, United Way of the Columbia-Willamette, and the OHSU Foundation. Beyond her professional endeavors, Caitlin founded a sports photography business, has held leadership roles on various local nonprofit boards, and coached youth soccer at the elite FC Portland Academy.

A two-time U.S. representative at the World Club Crew Championships for dragon boat racing, Caitlin competed internationally with her team in Hong Kong and Italy. Academically, she holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Colorado College and a certificate in Digital Marketing Strategies from the Portland State Center for Executive & Professional Education, where she was also a finalist for the Digital Marketer of the Year award.


43. Amira Makansi
Director of Marketing, Stoller Wine Group

Amira Makansi is the Director of Marketing for Stoller Wine Group, a family of wine brands from Oregon's famed Willamette Valley. Makansi oversees all marketing operations across the family of five wine brands, ensuring brand standards are met and guiding guests through the customer journey from new customers to dedicated fans. Collaborating with all departments, she manages advertising, email campaigns, and packaging design, and ensures deliverables are met on time and within budget.

Makansi started at Stoller Wine Group in 2023 as a digital marketing manager and was promoted to director one year later. She previously served Irvine & Roberts Vineyards as a digital strategy manager, where she created and executed a comprehensive, calendar-driven brand marketing strategy for our direct-to-consumer sales channel across all platforms, while directly overseeing the wine club and e-commerce sub-channels. Earlier in her career, she was an assistant winemaker at Peachy Canyon Winery.

Makansi studied history at the University of Chicago and received a Diploma with Honors in History. She is the author of The Paths Between The Stars, a young adult science fiction and fantasy novel exploring the shadows of a young girl's past. Additionally, she authored Literary Libations: What to Drink with What You Read, a guide to pairing famous books with great drinks. She is also a co-author of the Seeds Trilogy, a young adult science fiction series about genetically modified food, which has been optioned for a film adaptation by Big Picture Ranch, an award-winning independent production studio.


44. Sophia Xiao-fan Chang Austrins
Director - Portland Office, Colloqate Design

Sophia Xiao-fan Chang Austrins (she/they) is an architect, artist, and facilitator who strengthens community and culture through design activism. They are the Director of the Portland office of Colloqate Design, a nonprofit practice seeking to design spaces of racial, social, and cultural justice throughout the built environment. 

In her work designing libraries, community centers, resource hubs, housing, installations and exhibits, and spaces for creativity and learning, she seeks to share the power of the built environment with communities who have been left out of the design processes and storytelling; not only because they deserve to create their own futures but also to find the moments of delight and community growth that the act of designing together can create.

As an extension of her service to just community development, Austrins is on the Jade District Steering Committee, working towards place-based, community building and economic development in one of the most diverse census tracts in the state of Oregon; she sits on the Regional Arts and Culture Council’s Public Art Committee; is an artist and facilitator with the Living Arts program at the Japanese American Museum of Oregon, using art to strengthen community through experiential and interactive programming around culture and identity; and as co-chair of the National Organization of Minority Architects’ Community Outreach and Engagement in Portland, she organizes youth programming for Middle School students from communities of color to learn how they can make an impact in their neighborhoods and futures through Architecture and design.


45. Laurel Burton
Chief Executive Officer, Instrument

Laurel Burton is the Chief Executive Officer of Instrument, a values-driven multidisciplinary creative company that redefines brands and experiences. Burton is a leader and a beacon of optimism. Her ability to cut through the noise and unearth untapped potential extends to teams, individuals, clients, and the business. She's a firm believer that leading with authenticity, a clear vision, and inner alignment is the key to making the seemingly impossible possible.

With a diverse range of roles under her belt, Burton has worn many hats – from being a dedicated contributor to a vision-setting leader, a supportive manager, and an unshakeable force in setting the direction for projects, teams, and clients. Her journey has been marked by shaping products, crafting memorable digital experiences, running cross-functional teams, and building brands, all while spearheading transformative initiatives within the business. Her dedication to refining processes that drive delivery excellence is a key to her ability to not just shape an outcome but future-proof subsequent initiatives.

Before joining Instrument, Burton was a senior project and resource manager at Sockeye. Before that, she was a team lead project manager at Monqui Presents. Earlier in her career, she worked with Custom Exhaust Specialties as an office manager/service writer.


46. Jane Snyder
Chief Marketing Officer, TCP Software

Jane Snyder is the Chief Marketing Officer of TCP Software. For 35 years, TCP Software has helped organizations engage their people by providing flexible workforce management solutions and mobile timekeeping. Snyder is a CxO with more than 20 years of experience scaling private enterprise SaaS businesses in early and growth stages. She drives new revenue and global expansion through demand generation and go-to-market strategies, transforming ideas on paper into profitable pipelines. She also has operations and global HR expertise and has led impactful customer success and events marketing programs. She brings a versatile, well-rounded perspective and sharp strategic focus to boards looking to accelerate growth, especially by extracting value from M&A strategy and integrations.

Snyder was previously at Illuminate Education, where she led a broad mandate, including business development, services delivery, research and data sciences, product analytics, and marketing. Her most significant achievement was the wildly successful integration of more than seven businesses under a unified Illuminate brand and go-to-market strategy. Post-merger, Snyder led a thoughtful consolidation of teams and services, the creation of new demand generation and marketing operations engines, and the establishment of a new solution category with strong market resonance. Before joining Illuminate Education, Inc., Snyder was vice president of marketing and operations at EduNav, an early-stage SaaS company building decision intelligence solutions for higher education institutions. Snyder joined EduNav from Ellucian, an enterprise SaaS company for higher education software. In this role, she led scalable partner marketing and integrated campaigns across 40 countries. 

Snyder began her career at Hewlett-Packard and dedicated 12 years to the company, ultimately serving as its global business HR director. She graduated from Fielding Graduate University with an MA in Organization Design and Effectiveness from Portland State University’s School of Business and the University of Oregon with an undergraduate degree in philosophy and psychology.


47. Nicole Roberts
Executive Director, Jasper Mountain

Nicole Roberts is the Executive Director for Jasper Mountain, a psychiatric, residential, behavioral health organization that works with severely abused and traumatized children ages 4-12. She stands firmly behind the belief that if you can direct your passion towards your career, you’ll never “work” a day in your life. She is motivated and driven by her passion for helping others.

Over the course of her 24-year career, Roberts has been able to make a positive impact with many organizations and has been recognized for her creative ability to turn sales around in multiple organizations, most notably increasing sales by over 300% within a three-year period for one employer. In addition, Roberts achieved “Branch of the Month” at a store multiple times, for the highest percentage of sales over goal in the Pacific Northwest region, an achievement that was a first for her particular store. Roberts was brought on by Goodwill to create and implement a new employee training and development program, which encompassed over 500 employees in two states, and was hugely successful. She has a proven track record of building trust very quickly and rallying both managers and employees around changes that create a more positive, productive work environment, while also creating an air of empowerment and inclusion. In 2018, 

Roberts was awarded the Alpha Beta Kappa honors award for her dedication, personal integrity, and excellence. She has a BA in Psychology from Ashford University and a Master’s degree in Organizational Management and Higher Education from Lewis University.


48. Lisa Spicka
Global Director, Sustainability Consulting, NSF International

Lisa Spicka began her professional career 24 years ago. Today, she is the Global Director of Sustainability Consulting of NSF International, an independent organization that facilitates standards development, product certification, testing, auditing, education, and risk management for public health and the environment.

Spicka got her start in 2000 as a project manager of sewing and organic farm cooperatives at the Center for Development in Central America (CDCA). From there, she went on to OCIA International, before eventually rising to CEO and principal at Maracuja Solutions, her most recent position before joining NSF International. 

Spicka graduated from Thunderbird School of Global Management with a global MBA in Sustainable Supply Chain Development and from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with an undergraduate degree in Spanish.


49. Virginia Borcherdt
Senior Director of Sustainable Fashion, Conservation International 

Today, Virginia Borcherdt is the Senior Director of Sustainable Fashion of Conservation International. Since 1987, Conservation International has worked to spotlight and secure the critical benefits that nature provides to humanity. Combining fieldwork with innovations in science, policy, and finance, they've helped protect more than 6 million square kilometers of land and sea across more than 70 countries.

A passionate and purpose-driven leader with over 15 years of experience driving global strategies, initiatives, and partnerships on topics of climate change, circularity, and nature and biodiversity, Borcherdt first got her start in 2008 as an outreach and communications staffer at Rock the Earth. From there, she went on to the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, before eventually rising to director of global sustainability partnerships at Nike, her most recent position before joining Conservation International. 

Borcherdt graduated from Portland State University with an MBA and from Michigan State University with an undergraduate degree in arts and humanities, environmental studies.



50. Madison Cameron
Director of Strategy and Social Impact, David&Goliath

Madison Cameron entered the advertising world driven by applying strategy and creativity to shift perceptions and behavior for good. At 30 years old, she is Director of Strategy and Head of Social Impact at David&Goliath. Having led work that topped Fast Company’s “World Changing Ideas” list and AdAge’s “Best Work for Good,” Cameron creates work that leads to measurable, lasting change. In the last year, she co-created the foundation for David&Goliath’s new strategic approach, the “Strategic Slingshot” and the “Goliath Hunt”, which were created to help brands take on their biggest challenges. She also led David&Goliath Brooklyn’s social impact approach, helping brand partners work from the “Goliath Out” to create measurable impact for good. Through this approach, David&Goliath launched their work for Child Rescue Coalition, which was short-listed multiple times at Cannes and was listed in the top 5 of the Little Black Book’s “Immortal Awards.” The nonprofit’s fellow finalists were Adidas, Nike, Microsoft, and Apple. 

Additionally, Cameron spearheaded the strategy for David&Goliath’s revamped new business approach, leading to five new business wins in the last six months. She also stepped in as the co-interim CSO, where she led the agency’s impact practice. As she developed the impact practice for the agency, she recognized that it was equally important for David&Goliath to look at their internal impact on the world. Today, she is leading an agency initiative to help David&Goliath become net carbon neutral as they become a business that truly does good for business and good for the world. Cultivating David&Goliath’s impact practice from the inside out, she leads the group with new and existing brand partners. 

While working full-time, Cameron is getting her Master’s in Psychology at Pepperdine to better understand how and why people think the way they do to shift perception and behavior for good more effectively.