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Pam McNall

Pam McNall

After 20 years in journalism, Mrs. McNall produced the Respectful Ways (RW) character education program and online educator support tool. Hiring a team of educators, trauma-informed specialists, and tech experts to help develop the program, together they designed RW’s digital platform offering trauma-informed modules for PreK-12 schools and afterschool programs.

Respectful Ways offers 103 trauma-informed courses, each with 5 evidence-/research-based activities to help educators teach Respect, Perseverance, Responsibility and Compassion including turn-key lesson plans and classroom management tools. Mrs. McNall hosts online and in-person Professional Development workshops on trauma-informed strategies and SEL. 

As a veteran journalist, she has covered some of the world’s most compelling news stories including both the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, the Asian Tsunami disaster, Hurricane Katrina, U.S. election coverage, the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton and the September 11th terrorist attacks.

She is the recipient of seven journalism awards including two Emmys, a President’s Award for the CNN Documentary Unit, and an Emmy nomination for a natural sound piece on the Iraq War. The other four awards include a DuPont, two Peabody Awards, and a third-place National Headliner Award for Environmental Reporting.

The consummate volunteer, her community development work involves working with local, county and state organizations to develop short and long-term greenspace goals including park development, outdoor classrooms, and historic preservation. She sits on the Tucker Parks Leadership Council, co-chairs the Friends of Tucker Nature Preserve, and enjoys being an active member of Optimists International. 

She is level-one trauma certified by the Attachment & Trauma Network and has received both Georgia state and DeKalb County recognition for her Rivers Alive and green space efforts, winning the 2015 Park Pride Inspiration Award and the Non-Profit Association of the Year Award by the Georgia Department of Environmental Protection.

If you’d like to see Pam in action, watch her interviews and webinars here


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