UNSHAKEN

Transforming Displacement into Empowered Opportunity

In these unprecedented times, we are co-creating a curriculum based on our years of experience as clinical social workers and professional coaching.

When you are laid off, or suddenly lose a funding opportunity, we don't just lose a job — we lose a sense of security, purpose, and direction.

"Unshaken" is designed to navigate this challenging experience together and build with hope. Where we turn a moment of uncertainty into a launchpad for personal and professional growth.

Where we separate what has happened to us... and remain Unshaken in who we are and what we have done.

We are in the midst of a global humanitarian crisis. Together we can help ourselves and others heal, grow, and reclaim our potential.

Join us in building a future where career displacement becomes an opportunity for unprecedented growth rather than a devastating setback.

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Our Design Team

  • Aimee Mitchell

    Aimee has spent her career grounded in the values of justice, equity and healing. 

    With nearly 18 years of experience in executive leadership roles - both in community non-profits and state government…Aimee is dedicated to transforming social service processes for the betterment of both those served and those providing service. As a clinical social worker, a guardian, a foster parent and an adoptive parent, these identities have provided critical vantage points to understand the missteps.

  • Kim Paull

    Kim Paull believes that we are not slices of data; we are whole human beings, raised in families, rooted in communities, bearing our history.  And our data systems, culture, and context must honor that complexity.

    Kim has worked for over a decade in public service as a government analytics leader. Most recently, Kim led the creation of an integrated data system and holistic data culture for Rhode Island’s health and human services agencies.

    She is now the Director of the Health Equity Clinical Program for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island. She lives in Rhode Island with her wife and twin girls.

  • Lisa Lynelle Moore

    Lisa Lynelle Moore has extensive teaching and administrative experience. She has also been faculty at the Boston University School of Social Work and an adjunct at the Smith College School for Social Work and is currently a Senior Lecturer and the Director of the Master of Arts in Social Work and Social Welfare Program at the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice.