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WHO WE ARE

Mission Statement: 

The Bay Area Organization Development Network inspires individuals and organizations to grow through shared learning, authentic connections, and regenerative practices that improve lives and workplaces.

Our Origin Story: 

Bay Area ODN was initially formed in San Francisco in 1984, eventually dissolving in the mid 2010’s.

In 2019, two members of our community (Shona Burns and Fruc Menchavez) - soon to be Alumni of the University of San Francisco MSOD program - both attended the ODN National Conference in Las Vegas, NV.  As they engaged with presentations and keynotes, they began to discuss he lack of local groups where they could continue to share, learn and talk about OD topics and knowledge. The spark was lit! On their return to the Bay Area, further investigations and conversations led to the pair inheriting the ODN Meet Up Group from Gail Stafford with the idea of ultimately creating a non-profit wholly focused on education and community for OD professionals and Bay Area organizations.

In 2021, the Bay Area OD Network achieved a 501(c)(3) nonprofit status.

BAY AREA ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT NETWORK


Meet the Board of Directors

Maheen Shafiabady(she/ella) - President 

maheen@bayareaodn.org 

Maheen joined the Bay Area OD Network as Vice President in May 2023 and began her role as President in January 2025. During her tenure, she spearheaded a Community of Practice partnership with the University of San Francisco, bringing together regional academics and practitioners in Organization Development. She has also strengthened access to the community at large by initiating rotating in-person gatherings throughout the region and focuses on business continuity.

Maheen is the Founder and Principal Consultant of Team Quest. With over 15 years of experience as a people manager across multiple sectors in the US and Latin America, she excels in fostering environments where teams tap into their courage and reflection capacity. Her expertise in leading diverse teams and passion for creating spaces that are intentionally inclusive and psychologically safe coincide to drive her collaborative efforts in both programming and internal governance and operational structures for the Bay Area OD Network.

Originating from rural Illinois, Maheen has been in the Bay Area since 2009. She thrives on planning her next adventure–whether that’s backpacking in the woods, traveling, or learning a new language. And she balances that energy with yin yoga and game nights at home.

Taylor Thompson

Taylor Thompson - (she/her) - Director, Education & Programs

taylor@bayareaodn.org

Since joining Bay Area ODN as Director of Operations in October 2023, Taylor Thompson, MSODL has produced and supported efforts for engaging in-person and virtual events that have enriched both the BAODN community and the broader public. These efforts led to Taylor's appointment as Director of Education, where she will continue to support BAODN’s mission of being the chosen home for OD practitioners to share knowledge, resources, and authentic connections. Taylor’s work reflects a deep commitment to fostering meaningful collaboration and professional growth within the field.

Taylor holds a Master of Science in Organizational Development and Leadership from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and manages a boutique consulting practice focused on OD and career transition coaching.

She currently resides in Oakland, California where she spends time away from her desk dog-sitting, practicing yoga, and visiting loved ones on the East Coast.


Tristan Kruth - (he/him) - Director, Organization Effectiveness

tristan@bayareaodn.org

Tristan brings a background in marketing and communications to his work in

Organization Development, focusing on how language, messaging, and storytelling can help shape organizations for the better.


He is currently the Head of Marketing and the Head of People and Culture for a technology startup, and enjoys discovering new areas of overlap between his two titles. In addition, Tristan consults with startups to solve a wide range of organizational ‘people problems’, primarily helping teams and individuals do their best work by helping put words to their goals, defining the path to success, and figuring out the steps necessary to follow that path to its end.


Tristan lives in the South Bay, and enjoys playing soccer, learning to play tennis, and reading page-turner crime fiction. He also fills his time chasing down two rambunctious kids who have far more energy than he does on most days.


Raylene Hernandez - (she/ella) - Director, Resource Mobilization; Treasurer

raylene@bayareaodn.org

Raylene Hernandez was born and raised in the bay area and is a fierce advocate for the economic stability of BIPOC communities. Raylene is also a proud first generation college graduate receiving her Bachelor's degree and more recently receiving a Master's degree in Organization Development at the University of San Francisco.

She utilizes her Bachelor's degree in Public Health and Women's & Gender Studies as a lens to critically think about strategies to increase community members' ability to build wealth. Raylene is specifically invested in economic mobility as a tool to combat gender based violence within our communities.

Raylene is currently the Director of Resource Development and Strategy at Somos Mayfair, an organization that supports children, organizes families, and connects neighbors to uplift the dreams, power, and leadership of the community and address systemic inequities. 


Gene Chung - (he/him) - Director, Transformation Enablement

gene@bayareaodn.org

Gene’s career spans more than two decades in training, change management, and organization development within the information technology space. His practice centers on building the organizational scaffolding and line of sight leaders need to make effective decisions within complex constraints. Through his work, Gene demonstrates a deep commitment to transformation enablement, continuous learning, and meaningful collaboration across the OD field.

As a storyteller, Gene weaves personal experiences and history into his practice, using them to build resilience, foster curiosity, and inspire healing. His approach reflects a belief that understanding our past, cultivating self-awareness, and embracing vulnerability are essential to shaping new legacies for the future.

Gene is a graduate of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, and holds a Master’s in Instructional Technology from San Francisco State University. He lives with his wife and their urban family in San Francisco, where he enjoys racket sports, biking through the city, and talking shop.


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