Meet the Team
Alice Fong, Executive Director
Alice is humbled to provide leadership to shape the strategic direction, impact, and sustainability at the Center.
An avid connector, Alice is passionate and committed to promoting a healthily engaged community - focussed on the common good for all. She's dedicated to the co-creation of space that will deepen relationships, honor community wisdom, build trust, and promote collective collaboration. Alice believes we all are leaders with unique gifts to share.
Alice has been intimately involved and actively supporting the vision, mission, and operations of the Center since the beginning of 2018. She is passionate about the Center’s inclusive, values-based, leadership-development philosophy and principles, and is a champion for doing the heart work it takes to bring people together to co-create positive change. Alice played a critical role in securing the recently-awarded, Best Start for Kids grant, and has been indispensable in managing and executing the Restorative, Inclusive School Environments (RISE) Initiative.
Prior to being with the Center, she provided consulting and technical assistance to organizations, where one of her United Way of King County coworker's exclaimed Alice was the "Go to" when it comes to discussing how to resolve issues. She's a lifelong learner and has been involved in many leadership cohorts throughout her life: Natural Helpers, Student Access to Growth and Earning, YMCA, and Leadership Eastside. Alice holds her Master of Science in Management through Troy University, a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science at University of Puget Sound, and is a proud Tacoma Community College alum. Additionally, Alice received her Human Resource Management Certificate (classes are HRCI accredited) from Lake Washington Institute of Technology. LinkedIn profile.
Alice is a huge advocate for everyone to experience healthy belonging in an inclusive and just society - being appointed on the King County Developmental Disability Board, volunteer at the Prison Scholar Fund, member with the Eastside Race and Leadership Coalition, and is always open to exploring new opportunities that compliment her schedule.
Alice is excited to lead an organization that aligns so well with her own values. She looks forward to experience this exciting journey with you!
Alice is humbled to provide leadership to shape the strategic direction, impact, and sustainability at the Center.
An avid connector, Alice is passionate and committed to promoting a healthily engaged community - focussed on the common good for all. She's dedicated to the co-creation of space that will deepen relationships, honor community wisdom, build trust, and promote collective collaboration. Alice believes we all are leaders with unique gifts to share.
Alice has been intimately involved and actively supporting the vision, mission, and operations of the Center since the beginning of 2018. She is passionate about the Center’s inclusive, values-based, leadership-development philosophy and principles, and is a champion for doing the heart work it takes to bring people together to co-create positive change. Alice played a critical role in securing the recently-awarded, Best Start for Kids grant, and has been indispensable in managing and executing the Restorative, Inclusive School Environments (RISE) Initiative.
Prior to being with the Center, she provided consulting and technical assistance to organizations, where one of her United Way of King County coworker's exclaimed Alice was the "Go to" when it comes to discussing how to resolve issues. She's a lifelong learner and has been involved in many leadership cohorts throughout her life: Natural Helpers, Student Access to Growth and Earning, YMCA, and Leadership Eastside. Alice holds her Master of Science in Management through Troy University, a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science at University of Puget Sound, and is a proud Tacoma Community College alum. Additionally, Alice received her Human Resource Management Certificate (classes are HRCI accredited) from Lake Washington Institute of Technology. LinkedIn profile.
Alice is a huge advocate for everyone to experience healthy belonging in an inclusive and just society - being appointed on the King County Developmental Disability Board, volunteer at the Prison Scholar Fund, member with the Eastside Race and Leadership Coalition, and is always open to exploring new opportunities that compliment her schedule.
Alice is excited to lead an organization that aligns so well with her own values. She looks forward to experience this exciting journey with you!