Metro Parks Tacoma
Norinda Rosario Yancey is the Founder, President, and CEO of Fierce Buddha, LLC, a business consultancy focused on equity and collective impact since February 2018. Yancey serves as the Chief Equity Officer for Metro Parks Tacoma, providing guidance on justice, equity, diversity, access, and inclusion principles. Formerly a Fellow with the American Leadership Forum, Yancey has also taken on speaking roles to advocate for leadership in JEDAI efforts and to empower service women and military families. Yancey has held key positions, including Vice President of Community Impact at United Way of Pierce County, while actively participating in various speaking engagements and conferences focused on career advancement and community engagement. Educational credentials include a Bachelor of Arts in English and Communication from Rosemont College and leadership training from the Greater Gainesville Chamber.
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Metro Parks Tacoma
Created by voters in 1907, Metro Parks Tacoma is an independent agency that provides parks, recreation and zoological services for people in the Tacoma, Browns Point and Dash Point areas. Governed by an elected five-member Board of Park Commissioners, Metro Parks Tacoma maintains and cares for 69 parks and attractions, including Point Defiance Park with its Zoo and Aquarium, Boathouse Marina, and Fort Nisqually; Northwest Trek Wildlife Park near Eatonville; W. W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory; Meadow Park Golf Course; and Ruston Way waterfront parks.