US Staff
Sheridan Coomer
Program Manager, Culture Change Project
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Sheridan Coomer is a facilitator, writer, and narrative enthusiast dedicated to exploring how language shapes consciousness and narrative builds worlds. Currently, she serves as Program Manager for the Culture Change Program at FrameWorks Institute, where she manages cross-functional projects supporting curriculum development, cohort coordination, and strategic learning initiatives that help organizations shift mindsets around gender, care, and family.
With a background spanning global public health, neuroscience, and story-based strategy, Sheridan brings a multifaceted approach to her work. Previously, she helped design and facilitate a global Systems Storytelling fellowship, supporting practitioners across continents to leverage storytelling methods for systems change. She has organized for the Open Society Foundations Oral History Project and collaborated with the USAID Office of HIV/AIDS on global localization and strategic communication initiatives. She holds a master’s degree in Global Public Health from the University of Southern California, grounding her work in an understanding of structural inequities, interdependence, and collective well-being.
Both her writing practice and professional work are informed by the belief that language can be wielded as a tool to expand our moral and political imagination, moving us toward more sustainable, expansive, and co-implicated ways of being.