Katherine W. Lawson, MPA
In 1984, Mrs. Lawson started Families at Work in order to conduct research and special
projects both inside and outside of government. Over the years, she has completed
marketing research, organizational analysis, resource development, advocacy and training.
She spent twelve years in monitoring and evaluation of human service programs including
family services, eligibility programs, regulatory programs and support enforcement.
Eventually, she developed a national regulatory training curriculum and began
criss-crossing the country discussing trends in human services. More recently, she has
field directed grants research and program development in the area of juvenile violence
and worked as executive director of the area's premier mentoring
organization and a Governor-appointed board concerned with domestic
violence.
Katherine earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology and her Masters in Public
Administration at Virginia Commonwealth University. She has served on a wide variety of
community projects, board appointments, committee and local task force assignments. Each
has reinforced her views that community-based initiatives are critical to support families
under the pressure of rapid concurrent changes in social and economic systems.
Katherine's familiarity with enabling and interpretive law, policy development and
practice gives her the perspective to help lawmakers, corporate leaders and governmental
agency heads understand how systems impact the family. She also helps families and
businesses understand how to impact executive decision-making boards, legislative
initiatives and government administrators. |