Rosetta Eun Ryong Lee

Presenter, Trainer, Facilitator, Consultant at Seattle Girls' School
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Seattle, Washington, United States, US
Languages
  • English -
  • Korean Limited working proficiency

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Angela Brown

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Rosetta is a triple threat--she is a dynamic and creative teacher, a phenomenal trainer (anti-bias/diversity/middle school areas of focus), AND she is remarkable colleague and community member. I cannot say that I have ever worked with anyone who works as hard as Rosetta does at perfecting her own craft. She is dedicated to all she does. She is a devoted and passionate teacher who will spend hours with students, staying late to work with them until she is sure they truly understand and feel great about themselves. She is a mind-blowing public speaker and professional development trainer who can manage somehow to be both entertaining and informative (and most importantly up to date with all she is sharing). She is also a deeply caring community member who invests in those around her, regardless of job title or position. When I set out to found the Seattle Girls' School, she was the first person I thought of to ask to help--she is that amazing and has been pivotal ever since.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Presenter, Trainer, Facilitator, Consultant
      • Jun 2009 - Present

      Since 2004, Rosetta has been a diversity speaker and trainer on a variety of topics, including cross cultural communication, identity development, prejudice reduction and coalition building, gender and sexuality diversity, facilitation skills, bullying in schools, and gender bias in the classroom. Rosetta has presented at numerous conferences and nonprofit organizations such as the White Privilege Conference, Junior League, and City Year. She has also worked with over 200 K-12 public and independent schools throughout the country, as well as a number of colleges and universities. She has served several years on the faculty of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Diversity Leadership Institute, as well as NAIS' diversity think-tank cadre, Call to Action.

    • Faculty
      • Jul 2001 - Present

      Rosetta Lee serves Seattle Girls’ School in dual roles. SGS is an innovative school for Junior High School girls, aiming to empower women leaders and change agents and dedicating its energies to a diverse community of students and faculty, an anti-bias mission, and an integrated curriculum. As a faculty member, Rosetta teaches subjects such as science, math, technology, art, ethics, social justice, and more. As a professional outreach specialist, she designs and delivers trainings for all constituencies of the school community, as well as the local and national educational and nonprofit sectors.

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • CTA
      • 2006 - 2010

    • Independent Consultant
      • 2004 - Jun 2009

      Since 2004, Rosetta has been a diversity speaker and trainer on a variety of topics, including cross cultural communication, identity development, implicit and unconscious bias, gender and sexuality diversity, facilitation skills, and bullying in schools. Rosetta has presented at numerous conferences and nonprofit organizations such as the White Privilege Conference, Junior League, and City Year. She has also worked with over 200 K-12 public and independent schools throughout the country, as well as a number of colleges and universities. She has served several years on the faculty of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Diversity Leadership Institute, as well as NAIS' diversity think-tank cadre, Call to Action.

    • Conference Planning Committee
      • 2003 - 2007

    • United States
    • Performing Arts
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Stage Manager
      • 1999 - 2001

    • Residence Director, Residence Adviser, Teacher
      • 1993 - 2000

      Created and delivered 3 week intensive courses in various subjects, oversaw residence advisers, assisted Dean of Students, administered student discipline. Created and delivered 3 week intensive courses in various subjects, oversaw residence advisers, assisted Dean of Students, administered student discipline.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Various Departments at American Repertory Theatre
      • 1995 - 1999

      stage management intern, production associate, assistant stage manager, freelance carpenter, freelance rigger, freelance electrician, house management, front of house. stage management intern, production associate, assistant stage manager, freelance carpenter, freelance rigger, freelance electrician, house management, front of house.

Education

  • Leadership Tomorrow
    2007 - 2008
  • Harvard University
    BA, Biology
    1991 - 1996
  • Framingham North High School
    1987 - 1991

Community

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