Jennifer Moffett (she/her)

Operations Manager

Year joined: 2016


Q: How does mediation, group facilitation, and training at the Center for Dialog &

Resolution help people in Pierce County and beyond?


A: The Center for Dialog & Resolution (CDR) in Pierce County provides valuable services

through mediation, group facilitation, and training that support individuals and communities in

several ways:


1. Conflict Resolution: Mediation helps parties in conflict find common ground and

reach mutually acceptable solutions, reducing hostility and promoting understanding.


2. Community Building: Group facilitation encourages open communication and

collaboration among diverse stakeholders, fostering stronger relationships and

community cohesion.


3. Skill Development: Training programs equip participants with essential skills in

conflict management, effective communication, and negotiation, empowering them to

handle disputes constructively.


4. Accessibility: By offering these services, CDR makes conflict resolution resources

available to a wide audience, enhancing community resilience and promoting a culture

of dialogue.


5. Preventative Measures: Engaging in training and facilitation can help prevent

conflicts from escalating, creating a more harmonious community environment.

Overall, CDR plays a crucial role in enhancing interpersonal relationships, improving

community dynamics, and providing tools for effective communication in Pierce County and

beyond.


Q: If you were an animal, which one would you be and why?


A: I would choose to be an Orca because they live with their family in a pod. They follow the matriarch, are intelligent, at the top of the ocean food chain, beautiful and each one is unique by their markings.

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