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ACJI Wellness by Design Pop-Up: Microtools for Macro Change
SESSION INFO
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Session Type: Special Activity
Make wellbeing work for you. Join the Alliance for Community & Justice Innovation (ACJI) and discover how small actions can lead to big results.
In this series of three pop-up events, you’ll get practical, easy-to-use micro tools designed to enhance both personal and professional wellbeing. Each 15-minute session focuses on one tool, strategy, or skill, like strengthening personal resilience and boosting team cohesion.
These tools aren't just theories—they're actionable strategies that you can implement immediately, for yourself, your team, and your organization. Walk away empowered with new skills to create meaningful, sustainable change in your personal and professional life.
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SESSION PRESENTERS
Johanna Leal
Director of Innovation & Implementation Capacity, The Alliance for Community & Justice Innovation
Johanna Leal has 20 years of experience designing and implementing innovative programs for justice and human services agencies including prisons, parole and probation, schools, courts and non-profit organizations. She has led large scale implementations of evidence-based practices including cognitive behavioral interventions, assessment driven case management, trauma informed care, gender responsive programming, restorative justice initiatives, workforce development programs and Motivational Interviewing. Prior to becoming a founding member of ACJI, she was the Associate Director of Reentry Programs with the Colorado Department of Corrections, Division of Adult Parole and was responsible for reentry programs inside prisons, parole and in the community. Johanna enjoys working at the intersection of systems to tackle complex issues important to communities and working with cross sector stakeholders to accelerate collective impact. She is passionate about accelerating community reinvestment initiatives through supporting innovative leaders and community capacity. She also loves applying implementation science and strength based coaching models to maximize program outcomes. She holds a Master’s degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Colorado at Denver, is member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and is a Goleman Emotional Intelligence Certified Coach (EICC).
Glenn Tapia
Director of Leadership and Organizational Intelligence, The Alliance for Community & Justice Innovation
Glenn Tapia is the Director of Leadership and Organizational Intelligence with the Alliance for Community and Justice Innovation (ACJI). Glenn has over 37 years of leadership and criminal justice experience in the public sector in Colorado to include 28 years in community supervision. His career includes 25 consecutive years with the State of Colorado in strategic oversight and advancement of Colorado’s community corrections systems to include his full-time work as Director of Probation Services for Colorado’s Judicial Department. Glenn has over 13 years of executive leadership and management experience in both the executive and judicial branches of government. Glenn’s tenured experience with the state policy process, strategic implementation of evidence-based practices and programs, and multi-level collaboration is augmented with advanced education and experience with academic instruction. Glenn has an ardent commitment to excellence in criminal justice administration that is centered in the application of science to public safety policy.
Dr. Alexandra Walker
Director of Community Relations and Strategy, The Alliance for Community & Justice Innovation
Dr. Alexandra Walker is the Director of Community Relations and Strategy for the Alliance for Community and Justice Innovation (ACJI). With more than 25 years of experience in the field of reentry and behavioral health, she offers a diverse background in evidence-based practices, training, program development, implementation science, and treatment modalities. As a practitioner in the field, Alex worked on a myriad of federal, state, and local justice initiatives and research projects and most recently was the Vice Chair of the Colorado Parole Board. Alex brings a wealth of experience in both community based and institutional corrections and is well versed in the development, implementation, and measurement of implementation related and decision making tools. and is committed to helping organizations reach fidelity to their highest impact practices and programs. At ACJI, Alex’s super power is dreaming big! She provides tools, strategies, research and evaluation supports for implementation efforts at the state and local level, coaches leaders on implementation and staff engagement efforts, and develops practices and resources for specialized populations with organizations across the country.
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