Co-authors
Marsha Acker
Marsha is a leadership and team coach. She helps leaders tap into their collective wisdom and intelligence so that they can lead with alignment, clarity, purpose, and vision. Marsha is a Certified Professional Facilitator (CPF), a Professional Certified Coach (PCC), and the founder of TeamCatapult, a leadership coaching and team development company based in Maryland. She combines twenty-five years of experience in facilitation with executive coaching, systems thinking, structural dynamics, and agility to support leaders as they tackle complex challenges and lead change. She holds a BS from Virginia Tech and an MS from the University of Maryland. https://teamcatapult.com
Brandy Agerbeck
Brandy writes, speaks, and teaches how to reclaim drawing as your best thinking tool. Brandy published the much-loved book The Graphic Facilitator’s Guide in 2012. She followed this bible of the field with the book for every visual thinker, The Idea Shapers, called “A new alphabet for the visual age,” by cultural analyst Patricia Martin. Brandy is also the proud co-editor of the anthology Drawn Together Through Visual Practice with fellow contributors Kelvy Bird and Sam Bradd. Teaching online and in-person, Brandy is a ‘triple threat’ of world-class expert, top-notch trainer, and seamless facilitator. www.loosetooth.com
Renatta Algalarrondo
Renatta, a lifelong visual artist, has been a graphic recorder for over fifteen years. As a graphic recorder, trainer, and conference presenter, Renatta is a globally recognized thought leader. With a unique blend of business acumen and art, Renatta uses her visual practice expertise and deep listening skills to shine a light on issues in HR, at the board level, and in the C-suite. She maximizes her natural creativity while getting the most functionality from the best materials. Renatta serves on the board of the International Forum of Visual Practitioners (IFVP), and is a founding board member of the IFVP Institute. www.ifvp.org/users/renatta-pastorino-algalarrondo
Lisa Arora
Lisa is the founder of Get The Picture, based in Victoria, Canada. An expert facilitator for over a decade, Lisa helps executives, CEOs, boards, government officials, and project leaders clarify their desired futures and align their actions to get results. A pioneer of visual mediation, Lisa works with teams and families leveraging the power of visual communication to resolve disputes quickly and easily. She speaks at dispute resolution conferences and is the creator of BIG Beginnings in Visual Mediation, the world’s only online dispute resolution program. www.getthepicture.ca and www.bigtimevisual.com
Mary Alice Arthur
Mary Alice is a Story Activist, using story to help create positive systemic shift and to apply collective intelligence to the critical issues of our time. She creates brave and transformational spaces where people can find, craft, and—through participatory practice—live the stories that take them to their most flourishing future. As an international steward of the Art of Hosting, she teaches participatory practice around the world. Mary Alice is spreading the meme of story activism, supporting people to develop their practice and engage in leading-edge conversations about power and potential in our world. www.artofhosting.org and www.getsoaring.com
Kelvy Bird
Kelvy is an artist and internationally recognized visual practitioner. As co-founder of the Presencing Institute, she has helped shape many of the online and global community offerings, most recently the edX course u.lab, “Leading From the Emerging Future.” She co-founded dpict, a firm specializing in scribing to advance social understanding. In 2018, Kelvy authored Generative Scribing: An Art of the 21st Century, and in 2016 co-edited the anthology Drawn Together through Visual Practice. Kelvy delivers workshops around the world, with the aspiration of increasing the capacity for ‘systems seeing.’ She holds a BFA and BA from Cornell University. www.kelvybird.com
Sam Bradd
Sam helps groups engage, solve problems, and lead. As the principal of Drawing Change, Sam has worked in nine countries with countless organizations (including the World Health Organization and the First Nations Health Authority) to amplify groups working for social impact. Sam earned a Master of Education from UBC and is the co-editor of two books, including Drawn Together Through Visual Practice. He lives on unceded Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish territories (Vancouver, Canada). drawingchange.com
Lynn Carruthers
Lynn is a co-founder and producer of the Salesforce Futures LAB. Prior to joining Salesforce, she was a graphic recorder for close to twenty years. Her super skills include the ability to listen deeply, to capture the very essence of ideas and insights, and to make the connections between them. Designing workshop materials and participating in hundreds of workshops, meetings, and events showed her the power of a simple, well-designed template. Lynn’s graphic recordings are archived in the Smithsonian Institution. She is a past president (2013-2015) of the International Forum of Visual Practitioners (www.ifvp.org), the global organization of people like her. www.lynncarruthers.com
Lynne Cazaly
Laurie Durnell
Laurie is Director of Consulting for The Grove Consultants International in San Francisco. Since 1996, she’s taken The Grove’s pioneering work in visual planning and organization change and seeded it through facilitation and training worldwide. Laurie designs and graphically facilitates strategic visioning projects, supports teams to become high performance, and collaborates with clients on change and culture transformation processes. Her work is informed by early experiences directing companies in team and leadership development and adventure education. She has an MBA and a BS in conservation of natural resources. She is a mom, a passionate gardener, certified SoulCollage® facilitator, and outdoorswoman. www.thegrove.com
Tracey Ezard
Tracey is a speaker, author, educator, and facilitator, dedicated to inspiring people to collaborate and thrive in the workplace. She is the author of two books, The Buzz: Creating a Thriving and Collaborative Staff Learning Culture, and Glue: The Stuff that Binds Us Together to do Extraordinary Work. Tracey works with leaders and teams who want to elevate above convention and create extraordinary outcomes. She uses visual tools to increase collaboration, and rapidly deepen the quality of the discussion. She is currently working on her third book, Ferocious Warmth: Connecting Heads and Hearts to Transform Education. www.traceyezard.com
Tiffany Forner
Tiffany is a designer and visual artist. She is the art director for The Grove Consultants International, where she has worked since 1998. Tiffany has been the creative lead on a variety of communication-design and visual tool-development projects. Through information gathering, facilitated conversations, and creativity, she clarifies complex information and processes with visual frameworks. Tiffany has a bachelor’s degree in design from the University of California, Los Angeles. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area (California, USA) with her husband, two sons, and a dog named Chowder. www.thegrove.com
Jessamy Gee
Jessamy is one of Australia’s leading graphic recorders, and is internationally renowned for her work. She founded Think in Colour, a visual communication business, in 2011. Jessamy has worked with a broad range of clients in the private, community, and government sectors throughout Australia, New Zealand, and Asia to create live graphic recordings, illustrations, infographics, and videos. Jessamy is committed to sharing her learnings around listening, visual thinking, and visual communication through workshops, writing, coaching, and speaking. In 2018, Jessamy gave the opening keynote at VizConf, Australia’s first conference for visual practitioners. www.jessamygee.com.au
Jill Greenbaum
Jill is passionate about creating authentic, effective communication. She focuses on how we listen to and speak with each other. Jill integrates her expertise in instructional design, accelerated learning, communication styles, nonviolent communication, and visual thinking into her training, facilitation, and coaching, to nurture the transformation of individuals and their organizations. Jill creates engaging environments in which participants learn and practice the skills that build better relationships, focus on shared goals, and get the work done. She is the United States member of the bikablo® global training team, and served two terms on the IFVP board of directors. www.jillgreenbaum.com
Philip Guo
Philip is an innovation consultant, creative designer, and visual facilitator based in Shanghai, China. He creates science+art synthesis by combining his expertise as a strategy and organization-development consultant with over twenty years’ experience as a comic artist. Philip is a founding member of Deloitte Greenhouse in China (a business-innovation driven lab), and currently leads the consulting visual practice of Deloitte Asia Pacific. He works across continents with a specialization in the high tech and internet industries. bit.ly/DeloitteChina
Marko Hamel
Marko graduated as an engineer specializing in information technology and sales. He and his partner (Miriam Hamel) are the authors of the book Visual Selling: The Workbook for Visualizing Live in Customer Meetings. With their visual-strategy consulting company, Visual Selling, Marko and his team support organizations in co-creating new visual and digital strategies for more productive and sustainable customer dialogues. This is part of their comprehensive rethINK business process for sales, marketing, and leadership. Visual Selling works with companies like Daimler, SAP, Siemens Healthineers, and Wacom. visual-selling.com
Tim Hamons
Tim is a visual facilitator, trainer, and speaker. He enjoys great conversations, and supports teams and individuals in making positive changes based on these conversations, using creative facilitation and integrated visual tools. Trained as a graphic designer, he is a recognized thought leader in visual practice in Asia, and works with organizations all over the world. Tim leads Art of Awakening with his wife Irene; together with their team, they have delivered workshops and events on visual practice for business, education, and nonprofits in over thirteen countries. www.artofawakeningasia.com
Renate Kenter
Renate has practiced scenario planning since the late nineties. She is a strategy consultant at De Ruijter Strategy. De Ruijter Strategy is a leading firm in The Netherlands specializing in scenario-to-strategy projects. Renate has broad experience supporting and leading scenario-to-strategy projects in both the public and private sectors. She facilitates organizations with designing and executing co-creative strategic processes. She lectures and leads training courses on scenario thinking at VU University Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam, and Nyenrode Business University (executive education). www.deruijter.net/home-en.html
Jeannel King
Jeannel brings nontraditional processes to traditional business environments. Her sweet spot is facilitating change that sticks while generating business results that impress. Jeannel is a seasoned visual facilitator, entrepreneur, author, speaker, coach, and consultant. She holds degrees in psychology and nonprofit management, and is a past president of the International Forum of Visual Practitioners. In 2016, Jeannel left her consulting practice to create a new role within the construction industry, using her diverse skill set with teams to cultivate a deeply collaborative culture. She lives in San Diego with her cat and her boyfriend, and blogs at jeannelking.com.
Malgosia Kostecka
Malgosia specializes in creating interactive visual frameworks for group collaboration and strategic visioning. With a background in psychology, education, fine art, and project management, Malgosia is dedicated to leading people toward their ideal outcomes using creative techniques. She is a graphic recorder, visual facilitator, and trainer with The Grove Consultants International. She graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and fine art. www.illumistories.com
Nevada Lane
Nevada is the founder of Lane Change Consulting, based in San Francisco. An expert facilitator, trainer, visual strategist, and coach, Nevada’s secret sauce is her ability to weave together facilitation, visual thinking, and coaching to help teams learn, grow, and succeed in times of rapid change. Nevada is also the creator of LeaderStory™, a visual leadership coaching and storytelling program. She holds a BA from UC Berkeley and an MS in organizational development from the University of San Francisco. lanechangeconsulting.com
Jillian Lee
Jillian is an organizational development consultant and graphic facilitator based in Seoul, South Korea. Her passion is supporting innovation in society. As George Bernard Shaw said, all human progress is made by unreasonable people trying to adapt the world to themselves. We all experience adversity. Visualization helps individuals to physically express their vision and dreams through the process of graphic facilitation. One of Jillian’s many strengths is turning vague visions into concrete strategies. Her goals are to help educate people to think, focus, and plan for the future based on reliable facts and data. She has a background in industrial organizational psychology and holds a master’s degree in human resource development. www.visual-sharing.net
Tul Lekutai
Tul is an architect by training. After graduating from Chiang Mai University in Thailand, he discovered another true calling as a visual storyteller, applying the systematic thinking skills of an architect with drawing to create visual narratives in various forms and techniques. In 2004 he co-founded Deco Moda Studio, an experience design firm, and founded Pictures Talk, offering pioneering visual recording, visual facilitation, and visual thinking workshops in Thailand. Tul’s seventy-plus clients include corporations, academic institutions, international organizations, and government agencies, both domestic and international. www.picturestalk.net
Amy Lenzo
Amy facilitates and designs online engagements for international meetings, events, and learning programs. Drawing on skills and relationships developed over a decade as senior director for the World Café Community Foundation, her work combines state-of-the-art digital technology, conversational methodologies, and earth-connected hosting. Artist, designer, writer, and photographer, Amy is passionate about the natural world and the use of the language of art to communicate our essential human connection with life. Her goal is to create effective and hospitable spaces—online environments that ‘call to the mystery’ and connect us to our bodies, our spirits, and whatever the task at hand may be. www.wedialogue.com
Sophia Liang
Sophia is passionate about enabling sustainable communications within teams and organizations. She utilizes the power of visual communication to create moments that matter. Sophia believes true listening and understanding come when individuals are engaged on multiple sensory levels. She works with a diverse range of organizations, from both the nonprofit and public sectors, including Fortune 500 companies. Her work is featured in Graphic Recording: Live Illustrations for Meetings, Conferences and Workshops. She regularly teaches graphic facilitation and graphic recording workshops for public and private clients. Sophia enjoys traveling with her husband and son, and competes in West Coast swing dance events. graphicfootprints.com/about
Mia Liljeberg
Mia advises leaders, helping them and their organizations survive and thrive in the VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) world, by building resilience and calibrating their organizations to stay ahead of the game. She has over fifteen years of change management in several industries, has worked in twenty countries, and lived in ten. Mia’s vast international experience has shown her that the power of visuals can overcome cultural and language barriers. Mia has written two books in Swedish about visual communication and facilitation. www.mialiljeberg.com
Jerre Lubberts
Jerre believes in human-centered organizational design and sharing knowledge by putting human capital, work satisfaction, and the environment in which we work at the center of thinking, deciding, doing, and learning. Jerre is a facilitator, coach, trainer, and serial entrepreneur. He works in the area of strategy development and high performance teams using live digital mapping, gamification, knowledge circles, and dynamic dashboards. He developed “A New Smarter Way of Working” for companies like Shell and ABN AMRO. As an assistant professor and member of the advisory board of Webster University, Jerre implemented blended learning programs and system-dynamics projects. www.worldofminds.com
Matthew Magain
Matthew Magain is the founder and CEO of Sketch Group, a collective of creative souls who use sketching to solve problems, tell stories, explain ideas, and capture conversations. Over the years, he has created a whiteboard animation about the federal budget, graphically recorded a presentation for Malcolm Gladwell, graphically facilitated a board meeting at the ABC, and visualised a journey map of the foster carer system. He believes sketching can be transformational. Matthew’s work has been featured in several books, and he is a regular guest on podcasts about visual thinking. He lives in Melbourne and spends his spare time buying LEGO® online and pretending it’s for his daughters. https://www.sketchgroup.com.au/our-story.html
Heather Martinez
Heather studies with master calligraphers, sign painters, and graffiti artists to translate their techniques into ones we can use when working live at the wall. As an Appreciative Inquiry Facilitator and visual arts coach, Heather brings out the best in others by helping them see their potential. She likes to travel and seeks out letters and people to collaborate with wherever she goes. www.letslettertogether.com/pages/about-me
Dean Meyers
Dean is a visual problem solver and facilitator, helping companies work through change via technological innovation and cultural shifts. He teaches design thinking—from human interaction to technological transformation—in various industries, encompassing startups through enterprise-level systems. Dean is also a certified facilitator in LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® methods and materials, and publishes VizWorld.com and Visual Thinker’s Way, focusing on exploring visual thinking approaches for better critical thinking and releasing creativity. Dean is dedicated to helping people apply visual thinking in their work, learning, and personal improvement. vizworld.com
Jim Nuttle
Jim is an independent graphic recorder, based in the Washington, DC area. For the past twelve-plus years, he has worked with a wide range of corporate, nonprofit, and government clients at home and abroad, visually capturing their thoughts and insights in a variety of settings. His unique images, created in real-time, engage people, stimulate discussion, and help everyone actually remember what they talked about. A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, Jim spent the bulk of his previous career as an independent designer and illustrator, leaving him with a head full of images that he puts to use every day. www.jimnuttle.com
Tomohide (Tommy) Oshima
Tommy is a communication trainer, speech coach, facilitator, ThinkBuzan Licensed Instructor (TLI), graphic facilitator and recorder, and CEO of Speaking-Essay Inc., based in Yokohama, Japan. Tommy has twenty years of experience working with government agencies, local government, academic institutions, nonprofits, and companies. He offers visual thinking workshops, Mindmap® training workshops, and facilitation training workshops in Japan. Tommy is an author and co-author of eight books, including The Toolbox of Facilitator, and How to Communicate Logically. blog.livedoor.jp/smilingtommy-oshima
Holger Nils Pohl
Holger likes to have great conversations. He is a visual strategist—his core capability is to enable clarity and help people create a better future. He does this at the strategic level for companies, such as Zurich Insurance, Roche, and IKEA, and on a personal and professional level for his coaching clients. Holger says he helps clients create lasting solutions rather than quick fixes. His clients say he performs magic with his visual imagination. www.holgernilspohl.com
Mike Rohde
Mike is the author of two bestselling books: The Sketchnote Handbook and The Sketchnote Workbook. He presents workshops around the world, encouraging people to use visual thinking skills to generate, capture, and share ideas effectively. He’s the illustrator of bestselling books REWORK; REMOTE; The $100 Startup; and The Little Book of Talent. He lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with his wife and three children. rohdesign.com
Rosanna von Sacken
Rosanna is a Certified Professional Facilitator (CPF), a visual facilitator and coach, an expert trainer, and the founder of Advanced Consulting and Facilitation Ltd., based in Vancouver, BC. For over twenty-five years, Rosanna has used a human-centered approach to help individuals, groups, executives, and leaders who are ready to stretch, explore, and see possibilities. She guides as they shift, learn, and grow through designed processes, strategic thinking, and integrated visual tools. A lifelong learner, Rosanna holds a number of certifications for facilitation and disaster management related work, an MSc in geological sciences from UBC, and a BSc from the University of Waterloo. www.advancedconsultingfacilitation.com
Sabine Soeder
Sabine is an architect, facilitator, and founder of CoCreativeFlow, based north of Frankfurt, Germany. She combines architectural thinking with organizational development as a ‘flow architect.’ With her business partners, Sabine guides people going through transformation to new ways of working, with focus on leadership through interactive spaces and visual, tangible results. She works with executives, senior management, and project teams to gain clarity and develop the best ways to co-create change. Sabine is a steward of the World Café Community Foundation and co-author of XXL Pfarrei: Wie Menschen Kirche entwickeln. Sabine and her team work across Europe. www.cocreativeflow.com
Julie Stuart
Julie was a political strategist leading political campaigns and legislation before becoming a visual consultant and facilitator. This unique combination of business strategy, systems- seeing, and organizational development—along with creative and design thinking, embodiment practices, and intuition—infuses Julie’s work with her clients all over the world. She has a BA from Purdue University and an MFA from Georgia State University. Currently she’s working on her teaching certification for 5Rhythms, a worldwide dance movement practice, and sailing in the Caribbean every chance she gets. www.MakingIdeasVisible.com
Tomoko Tamaari
Tomoko is a graphic designer, visual facilitator, and lecturer at Tokushima University (Tokushima Prefecture, Shikoku Island, Japan). Using her visual practice, she facilitates town meetings, workshops on gender issues, and disaster protection. Tomoko teaches visual facilitation to students in high schools, universities, local governments, companies, and various organizations. She has a strong belief that visual facilitation really helps to facilitate dialogue among people, especially those who have experienced natural disasters (such as earthquakes and tsunamis). Tomoko develops and facilitates activities to build and rebuild a strong society.
Brian Tarallo
Brian has been a graphic facilitator since 2009. He is the managing director of Lizard Brain Solutions, an associate and trainer for The Grove Consultants International, a graphic facilitator and trainer for the US Army’s Red Team School, and an IAF Certified™ Professional Facilitator. Brian cofounded NOVA Scribes and the OGSystems Visioneering Team. In 2014, Brian delivered a TEDx Talk entitled “What’s Wrong with This Picture” on the power of visual literacy, which has had over 16,000 views. He and his wife live near Washington, DC, with their two daughters and two sons. https://lizardbrain.com
Ben Tinker
Ben is a visual practitioner, facilitator, trainer, and advisor based in the Washington, DC area. Ben combines visually-based tools and techniques with facilitation and human-centered design principles to create productive, meaningful project-team meetings and experiences. He has twenty-plus years of professional experience as a facilitator, consultant, and project manager. Ben also advises and trains professionals worldwide on human-centered design, lettering, and consulting practices. Ben graduated from Penn State University where he studied business and art. Find Ben on Instagram and twitter: @common_clarity. www.common-clarity.com
Jenny Trautman
Jenny helps executives plan, navigate change, evolve their strategy, and build profitable organizations. A seasoned technology executive, she can quickly analyze complex situations and rapidly align a team to achieve their goals. In 2012 she began using visual processes to spur creativity in strategic planning. Now she can’t imagine holding a meeting without a visual guide and marker in the hands of every participant. Jenny is past president of the International Forum of Visual Practitioners and an IAF Certified™ Professional Facilitator. She holds an MBA from Emory University and a BSEE from the University of Utah. www.SamePagePeople.com
Martine Vanremoortele
Martine is a visual facilitator, trainer, and entrepreneur. Before she founded Visual Harvesting in 2009, she worked in communications, marketing, and quality management. She combines her creative talent with her many skills and insights from those years. The result is an exceptional ability to conceptualize and visualize. Martine is surrounded by a thriving team of Visual Harvesters, each of who add their strong points and talents to the group. In order to create the greatest added value possible, she strives to find the perfect match for every assignment and every client. www.visualharvesting.com/en
Trent Wakenight
Trent has been a graphic facilitator and graphic recorder since 2011, with experience in the graphic recording field since 2002. He is sought out by think tanks and nonprofit entities, and provides full-time support to the US federal government. Trent covers a wide range of topics: science and technology, government policy and national security, public health and safety, human rights, and corporate visioning and strategic planning. Most frequently, he applies visualization to change management and strategic communication methodologies, strategy development, and implementation. Trent’s background includes experience as a meeting rapporteur, and he has training as a ninja. www.markerninja.com
Michelle Walker
Michelle helps people achieve more success in their businesses and careers with less struggle and stress. She is a master facilitator, business coach, and author. Her visual thinking company, Curious Minds Co., specializes in graphic facilitation, as well as training and coaching for professionals in visual thinking. Michelle’s coaching programs include those tailored to support visual practitioners who are enjoying business success and thriving in the work they love. Michelle has written several books in the visual thinking field, including her latest, Build Your Visual Vocabulary Library: 15 Visual Templates for Facilitators. www.curiousmindsco.com.au
Anthony Weeks
Anthony has twenty years of experience as a graphic facilitator, storyteller, and public listener. He has worked with teams around the world to listen with intention, discover their wisdom, and turn data into stories. Anthony is also a writer, performer, and avid traveler. He holds a Master of Social Work degree, as well as a master’s in fine arts (documentary film). thepubliclistener.com
Mathias Weitbrecht
Mathias is a European pioneer in the field of visual facilitation. Since 2005 he has developed products, business models, and teams—always aligned with a strong purpose-driven approach. He is the founder and CEO of Visual Facilitators GmbH, which has a team of twenty-five visual strategists, graphic recorders, and facilitators; he is also the author of the book Co-Create! Das Visualisierungs-Buch. visualfacilitators.com/en
Frank Wesseler
Frank has two professional passions—visual facilitation and process improvement. A Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt for fifteen years, he joined bikablo®, a pioneering development lab and training center for visualization, in 2016. Frank is head of bikablo’s global training program and delivers a variety of bikablo’s visualization trainings. In this role he combines his passions: applying visualization skills while improving processes. Frank lives in Cologne, Germany, with his wife, daughter, and dog. bikablo.com
Greg Whicker
Greg’s early career was as a design-build contractor—listening to client’s ideas and creating a visual rendering (to make sure everyone was on the same page), and then devising a plan to bring their vision to life. Today he applies the same principles to help organizations, such as Red Bull and the United Way, to see the big picture, map out strategies, share their vision, and accomplish their goals. Greg lives in sunny Santa Barbara, California, with two kids and a dog named Bailey. www.facilitationgraphics.com
Gerauld Wong
Gerauld is a facilitator who believes strongly in the statement, “When you grow, your team grows.” For over fifteen years he has been supporting individual personal growth and leadership development, as well as the growth of countless international institutions and organizations, through facilitation and training. Gerauld specializes in transformative and learning conversations (concept to application) through the purposeful usage of experience. He uses a range of methodologies, such as process facilitation, technology of participation, and visual facilitation, and marries them with brain-based learning and experiential learning. He is the founder of Oopa! Consulting.
Dana Wright-Wasson
Dana is the founder of Take Action Inc., an international consulting firm based in the United States, which focuses on employee experience, strategic planning, culture, and leadership. Whether facilitating, speaking, writing, or training, Dana is always using her visual thinking skills, which she has been practicing for over twenty years. She is the author of three books: Talk the Walk; We’ve Got to START Meeting Like This!; and To Meet or NOT to Meet?; and the creator of the Meeting in a Box (MIAB) toolkit. Applying creativity in all facets of work and life is Dana’s hallmark. As a proud third-generation San Franciscan, she is happily married with two daughters and two stepsons. danawright-wasson.com