
Carol Dissen
Co-Owner & Lead Consultant
In her direct engagements with schools, teaching staff, and leadership, Carol has been instrumental in constructing robust multi-tiered systems of support. This includes the implementation of explicit and systematic Tier I and Tier II instructional systems, the intensification of interventions at Tier III, fostering effective literacy leadership, and establishing proficient data use systems. Her tenure at the University of Oregon, Center on Teaching and Learning, exceeding two decades, has been marked by active participation in literacy research grants aimed at propelling advancements in literacy education. Beyond these roles, Carol has donned various hats throughout her career, serving as a K-6 literacy coach, Title 1 reading teacher, and classroom educator, showcasing a diverse and comprehensive understanding of literacy education.
Lexie Domaradzki
Co-Owner & Lead Consultant

Shelby Skaanes
Co-Owner & Lead Consultant
Shelby has played a pivotal role in supporting literacy improvements with the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction in Washington State, the Idaho State Department of Education, the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, the Alaska Staff Development Network, the Hawaii Department of Education, AIR (American Institutes for Research), and Education Northwest. Her expertise has also been sought by numerous districts and schools seeking to improve their educational practices.
Shelby specializes in on-site coaching and model lessons, she empowers educators with the skills and knowledge necessary to seamlessly implement evidence-based practices. Shelby’s approach is not only strategic but also deeply rooted in a genuine passion for fostering increased student achievement through the cultivation of effective teaching methods.
Karen Shaffer
Consultant
Julianne Masser, PhD
Consultant
In addition to her work at BU Wheelock, she also works as a clinician/psychological evaluator at Lee Pesky Learning Center (LPLC) in Boise, ID. Previously, Dr. Masser worked for the Center on Teaching and Learning at the University of Oregon and was a SPED paraprofessional.
Jess Surles
Consultant
Kathy Helgeson
Consultant
Kathy completed her undergraduate studies at Southern Oregon University, and earned a Masters degree in Educational Leadership, Foundations and Policies at Portland State University. She currently holds a K-9 Teaching License and a K-12 Administrative License.
Emily Putney
Consultant
Amanda Gundlach
Consultant
She earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Oregon and a master’s degree in early childhood education from Pacific University.
Michelle Kozakiewicz
Consultant

Michelle’s approach is grounded in data, collaboration, and practical classroom application. She is recognized for her ability to translate research into actionable strategies, helping educators create engaging, structured, and effective learning environments. Based in Western Pennsylvania, Michelle continues to support schools nationwide in advancing teacher excellence and elevating student success through customized consulting and professional development solutions.
Shara Olson
Consultant

Shara is passionate about educational systems that empower teachers, increase instructional efficacy, and meet the diverse needs of readers, and she brings a collaborative, practical approach to her work with educators grounded in evidence-based practices and a deep understanding of classroom instruction. Her background includes extensive experience as a classroom teacher, mentor, and instructional specialist supporting literacy growth across schools.



