Beth Winstead

Beth is a seasoned Human Resources (HR) professional with over two decades of experience within the Washington State government.

Amber Ortiz-Diaz

Hola! My name is Amber Ortiz-Diaz, my pronouns are She/Her, Ella. I am a proud daughter of Mexican immigrants who have their unique story for their American dream. I am a proud sister, aunt, wife, and mother. I love spending my time with my family, supporting small businesses, and traveling to different countries.  

I believe that relational partnership is the first step to achieving a more equitable Washington. I envision a Washington where we all show up authentically and unapologetically. 

Sarah Bisson

Sarah is a Lummi tribal member and resides in Ocean Shores, Washington. Her pronouns are she/her and hers. You can often find her on the beach or exploring the coastal rainforests with her husband and their Boston Terrier. Sarah’s background includes over fifteen years in grant administration and compliance, procurement, budget strategy, and development. Most recently, her role also encompassed economic and community development in local government.

2023 We the People Convening: Ins & Outs of PEAR: Knowledge Implementation through Game Simulation

On October 25th, Katrina Tuggle, B. Hill & Rueben Otero from the Office of Equity put on a workshop for an online group of state agency employees. This workshop will give participants a chance to actively practice conversations, teambuilding, and community engagement related to improving equity in your agency. There will be hands-on activities and small group discussions, and a chance to engage with the Pro Equity Consulting team and your state agency peers.