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About

Eva Green is a storyteller at heart and a systems-changer by trade.

 

As a nationally experienced multimedia producer, certified Change Management Professional (CCMP), and Lean Six Sigma Green Belt specializing in organizational efficiency, Eva has spent more than two decades helping organizations communicate clearly, lead change initiatives, and connect people’s experiences to collective purpose.

 

Her background spans across broadcast journalism, video production, digital strategy, training design, and large-scale public-sector transformation initiatives, including statewide child-welfare modernization efforts.

 

As a licensed foster parent, Eva has welcomed youth of various ages into her home during some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives. She has navigated late nights when youth in foster care were brought to her home with nothing, supporting them through generational trauma and various home placements, advocating for them in court, and celebrating the everyday victories that come with children being able to feel safe, seen, valued, and loved. Those lived experiences reshaped not only her life but also her career.

 

Today, Eva works to bridge various worlds, connecting people to the intersection of systems, policies, and human stories.
 

This perspective allows Eva to offer not just professional expertise, but lived truth.

 

As a public speaker and child-welfare advocate, Eva aims to partner with schools, nonprofits, and government agencies to help educators and caregivers better understand the realities that youth in foster care face. Her work and talks blend statistics, storytelling, humor, and heart to make complex systems feel human and actionable.

 

Whether she’s behind a camera, on a stage, or sitting cross-legged reading bedtime stories, Eva believes one thing never changes: every story matters.

 

Because stories shape understanding.
Understanding shapes systems.
And systems shape lives.

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And when systems are built with empathy instead of assumptions, young people, families, and entire communities don’t just survive. They thrive.

© 2026 - Eva Green

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