Our Team

Amalia Alarcón de Morris, Associate
Amalia Alarcón de Morris
Associate

Amalia Alarcón de Morris has 25 years of experience in cross-cultural community building with an emphasis on intercultural communication, organizational development and strategic planning. She has extensive experience working with Latino, African American, American Indian, and Asian and Pacific Islander as well as gay, lesbian, bi and transgender and disability leadership in both mono and multi-cultural settings. Amalia's talent lies in her ability to unify people from diverse cultures, backgrounds and disciplines to work together towards common goals. As a bilingual, bicultural Latina she is able to work fluidly in both English and Spanish and within many cultural contexts. She believes that having fun is an integral part of any learning process and incorporates humor in all her work.

Amalia currently works with the City of Portland. Her programs include initiatives intended to promote shared governance while integrating the City's civic engagement system. Her programs have been receiving national attention recently, being featured in the New York Times and on National Public Radio. Amalia's work continually teaches her that integration, whether at the national, local or corporate level is a two-way street and can only succeed where there is willingness to power-share, as well as true leadership development and mentoring involving both those who are new to a system and those who manage it.

Some of Amalia's clients include the State of Oregon, Multnomah County, McKenzie River Gathering Foundation, and the Latino Network.

Amalia can be reached at alarconmorris@wmfdp.com.

Personal/Professional Philosophy: That we are all teachers and we are all learners; that this type of work is a journey, not a destination, and we can (and do) make mistakes at any point along the way; and, that — although painful — those mistakes can sometimes teach us more than our successes.

A Favorite Book: De Amor y Sombra, Isabel Allende

A Favorite Quote: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”   — Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Lessons Learned: Perseverance is key — when things are hardest is when I have to hunker down and keep working through, despite any instinct to flee. In order to be able to do this, self-care is critical. Having a network of wise and supportive family, friends and colleagues helps to keep me grounded. Without them I could not do this work.

Our Team

Dev Pathik
CEO

Bill Proudman
Partner

Jo Ann Morris
Partner

Michael Welp
Partner

Tim McNichol
Associate

Moe Carrick
Associate

Kristin Chung-mei Lensen
Associate

Cherie Buckner-Webb
Associate

Amalia Alarcón de Morris
Associate

Michael Brazzel
Associate

Nancy Brown-Jamison
Associate

Mark Chesler
Associate

Robin Gerald
Associate

Mary Marino
Associate

Merrilee Bruce
Director of Operations

Justin Chalmers-McDonald
Administrative Services Manager

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