Katherine A. Forrest, M.D., is one of the co-founders of the Commonweal Institute and currently serves
as president of the Board of Directors.
A public health physician by training, Dr. Forrest was a consultant to the pharmaceutical,
biotechnology, and diagnostics industries for over 20 years, with a strong emphasis on marketing strategy, market research,
and product safety, and to both nonprofit and governmental organizations regarding health issues. She co-founded Commonweal Institute in 2001, along with her late husband, Leonard M. Salle, in an effort to change America’s political environment. At Commonweal, she has applied her academic and industry experience in the areas of progressive idea-marketing, strategy development, research, and training.
Dr. Forrest was conference director for the Commonweal Institute’s 2006 Progressive Roundtable. She is also the designer and chief trainer of the Institute’s popular series of workshops, “Talking Politics with People Unlike Ourselves,” which are designed to help progressives be more effective and persuasive when talking with people who may not share their political views.
Dr. Forrest’s professional experience also includes training, psychosocial research, and clinical medicine. Her previous positions include: Principal Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research, Palo Alto; Associate Medical Director, Syntex, Inc.; Medical Director of a Planned Parenthood affiliate based in San Jose, California; and Assistant Professor of Public Health and Medical Computer Science, Yale University. She founded and was the first Director of the Office for Women in Medicine at Yale University. She holds B.A., M.D., and M.P.H. degrees from Harvard University, and is Board certified in Preventive Medicine.
Kay Lee,
who chairs the Commonweal Institute’s major donor fundraising committee,
is a Senior Private Banker and Vice President at Wells Fargo Bank,
responsible for clients in the San Francisco Bay area.
Ms. Lee has a back ground in sales and marketing in the financial services industry.
She represented Bankers Trust Company in S.E. Asia and Africa for nearly a decade,
and spent another decade as a senior relationship manager for institutional investors,
family offices, private foundations and senior corporate executives.
She has been active on the Board member of the College of Marin Foundation
and in fundraising for local nonprofits in Marin County.
Ms. Lee has a Bachelor’s degree in political science from Vassar College.
Milbrey McLaughlin, Ph.D.
is the David Jacks Professor of Education and Public Policy at Stanford University. She is Co-Director of the
Center for Research on the Context of Teaching, an interdisciplinary research
center engaged in analyses of how teaching and learning are shaped by teachers’
organizational, institutional, and social-cultural contexts. Dr. McLaughlin was a
major force in founding the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities,
a partnership between Stanford University and Bay Area communities to build new practices,
knowledge and capacity for youth development and learning both in communities and at Stanford,
and is currently Executive Director of the Gardner Center. Prior to joining the faculty at Stanford
University, she served as a senior social scientist at the Rand Corporation, where she worked
on problems of policy implementation and planned change in education. Dr. McLaughlin is the author
or co-author of numerous books, articles, and chapters on education policy issues, contexts for teaching
and learning, productive environments for youth, and community-based organizations. Dr. McLaughlin
received a B.A. degree in Philosophy from Connecticut College and her Ed.M. and Ed.D. degrees from Harvard University.