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The Inter Branch Team (IBT) helps facilitate accountability of and coordination by all branches of county government regarding implementation of the fair and just principle of the countywide strategic plan. This work includes tool development, public and community engagement, training and work plan creation.

The Inter Branch Team (click image to enlarge)
The Inter Branch Team (click image to enlarge)


Charter

Vision:

A learning team from all agencies in King County government that passionately engages employees and community residents and leverages activities that create equitable opportunities for all.

Mission:

The ESJ Inter-Branch team is a catalyst for change in county government and the community by increasing focus on the determinants of equity and intentionally embedding an equity lens in the county's policies and decision-making, organizational practices, and community engagement and communications.

Purpose:

  • Accountability and coordination:
    Facilitate accountability of and coordination by all branches of county government regarding implementation of the fair and just principle of the countywide strategic plan.

  • Analytical tools:
    Develop and support use of analytical tools to identify and review equity impacts of programs, policies and decisions at all levels of government, in ways to amplify positive impacts and mitigate negative impacts.

  • Public/community engagement:
    Develop and support use of guidelines to be implemented across all branches of government for outreach, communication and community engagement to increase community access to information and opportunities to inform and shape county policies and services.

  • Organizational practices:
    Identify and support mechanisms to improve fairness and increase opportunities in government organizational practices in the areas of employment, contracting and procurement.

  • Support Equity and Social Justice awareness and training:
    Focus on increasing awareness among all employees, encouraging employee-generated ideas and solutions, and providing training support within King County agencies.

  • Forum for ideas:
    Provide a forum for the exchange of ideas, information, and collaborative efforts between all branches of government to embrace equity and social justice policies and practices.

  • Annual work plans: Support and identify annual work plans by departments and agencies to apply and incorporate equity and social justice practices into their core lines of business.

  • Annual reports:
    Develop, design and publish an annual report on the status and trends in equity in the county and measures of accountability for work plans and results related to implementation of this ordinance for King County elected leadership, employees and the public.

Competencies for members:

  • Knowledge and commitment to ESJ:
    Possesses an understanding of equity, determinants of equity, as well as race and social justice issues.

  • Initiative and creativity:
    Develops novel solutions to problems, both within and across agency and department.

  • Systemic and holistic approach:
    Applies thinking and problem solving that are comprehensive and address the root problems

  • Teamwork:
    Works to build a sense of empowerment and shared responsibility for advancing the County's work on ESJ. Understands what impedes change and improvements, and works collectively to address those barriers.

  • Training:
    Takes responsibility for continued personal learning and agency/department learning around issues of equity, race and social justice.

  • Leadership:
    Is a persistent and vocal champion and advocate of Equity and Social Justice at all levels of the organization and in the community.

Structure:

  • Role:
    From its leadership position, the Inter-Branch Team will champion Equity and Social Justice within county government and in the community.

  • Membership:
    The Inter-Branch Team shall be composed of the directors or their designees of all branches, departments, agencies and offices of county government.

  • Representatives and alternates:
    Designees shall be at a level with access to senior leadership and able to create focus and sustained attention on equity and social justice issues. In addition, an alternate representative will be selected to assure representation at Inter-Branch Team meetings.

  • Time commitment:
    The Equity and Social Justice Inter-Branch Team will meet on the third Wednesday of each month from 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. with additional time scheduled as needed for planning, training and workgroups.

Equity and Social Justice Inter–Branch Team Roster (206 area code)
Revised Dec. 2012
Project Manager
Matías Valenzuela Matias.Valenzuela@kingcounty.gov 263-8697
Co-Chairs
Ngozi Oleru Carrie.Cihak@kingcounty.gov 263-8476
Carrie Cihak Ngozi.Oleru@kingcounty.gov 263-9634
Department Delegate/Alternate Email Phone
Assessor Phillip Sit Phillip.Sit@kingcounty.gov 296-5141
Rose Dotson Rose.Dotson@kingcounty.gov 296-5136
Cont. Improvement Jim Chrisinger Jim.Chrisinger@kingcounty.gov 263-9682
Jeremy Valenta Jeremy.Valenta@kingcounty.gov 263-9719
Council Amy Tsai Amy.Tsai@kingcounty.gov 296-1638
Cindy Domingo Cindy.Domingo@kingcounty.gov 296-0312
Larry Evans Larry.Evans@kingcounty.gov 296-0396
Mike Reed Mike.Reed@kingcounty.gov 296-1627
DAJD Pam Jones Pam.Jones@kingcounty.gov 205-9620
Runette Mitchell Runette.Mitchell@kingcounty.gov 296-1034
DCHS Pat Lemus Pat.Lemus@kingcounty.gov 263-9020
Ericka Turley Ericka.Turley@kingcounty.gov 205-6703
DDES Kathy Graves Kathy.Graves@kingcounty.gov 296-6725
Pesha Klein Pesha.Klein@kingcounty.gov 296-7274
DES Tom Koney Tom.Koney@kingcounty.gov 263-9755
Paula Harris-White Paula.Harris-White@kingcounty.gov 296-7485
Kelli Williams Kelli.Williams@kingcounty.gov 263-9753
Rick Ybarra Rick.Ybarra@kingcounty.gov 263-9651
DJA Beth Taylor Beth.Taylor@kingcounty.gov 296-7838
Kathei McCoy Kathei.McCoy@kingcounty.gov 205-8451
DNRP Richard Gelb Richard.Gelb@kingcounty.gov 296-8374
Cristina Gonzalez Cristina.Gonzalez@kingcounty.gov 263-0116
DOT Jared Jonson Jared.Jonson@kingcounty.gov 263-5038
Laurie Brown Laurie.Brown@kingcounty.gov 684-1570
DPH Marguerite Ro Marguerite.Ro@kingcounty.gov 263-8811
District Court Judy Garcia Judy.Garcia@kingcounty.gov 296-3589
Betsy Bosch Betsy.Bosch@kingcounty.gov 296-3502
Elections Jacqueline Blackwell Jacqueline.Blackwell@kingcounty.gov 296-1575
Fred Schuneman Fred.Schuneman@kingcounty.gov 296-1584
Exec Office Natasha Jones Natasha.Jones@kingcounty.gov 263-9623
KCIT John Klein John.Klein@kingcounty.gov 263-7903
Jo Merrick Jo.Merrick@kingcounty.gov 296-5051
Labor Relations Patti Cole Tindall Patti.Cole-Tindall@kingcounty.gov 263-4273
OEFA Becky Spithill Rebecca.Spithill@kingcounty.gov 205-0986
Annmarie Aidoo Annmarie.Aidoo@kingcounty.gov 684-1280
OPSB Jonathan Swift Jonathan.Swift@kingcounty.gov 263-9699
Michael Jacobson Michael.Jacobson@kingcounty.gov 263-9622
Tyler Running Deer Tyler.RunningDeer@kingcounty.gov 263-9723
Jo Anne Fox Joanne.Fox@kingcounty.gov 263-9696
PAO Dee Sylve Dee.Sylve@kingcounty.gov 296-8842
Ian Goodhew Ian.Goodhew@kingcounty.gov 296-9000
Sheriff John Urquhart John.Urquhart@kingcounty.gov 296-4155
Chris Barringer Chris.Barringer@kingcounty.gov 296-3839
Superior Court Linda Ridge Linda.Ridge@kingcounty.gov 205-2582
David Reynolds David.Reynolds@kingcounty.gov 205-5778
Unincorporated areas Alan Painter Alan Painter@kingcounty.gov 263-9618
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