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Conference Ombuds Services

A confidential, impartial resource for conferences and large events

Conferences bring together diverse perspectives, strong opinions, and complex power dynamics. When concerns arise, organizers need a thoughtful way to respond that supports people, protects trust, and helps preserve the integrity of the event.

MWI provides experienced Conference Ombuds who serve as a confidential, impartial, informal, and independent resource for attendees, speakers, volunteers, exhibitors, and staff.

Our role helps event leaders address concerns early, support participants in real time, and strengthen a conference culture of respect, inclusion, and accountability.


Why Conferences Need an Ombuds Resource

Even well-planned events can encounter concerns such as:

  • Interpersonal conflicts between attendees
  • Harassment or uncomfortable interactions
  • Identity-based harm or exclusion
  • Confusion about the code of conduct
  • Power dynamics involving high-profile guests
  • Participants seeking guidance without filing a formal complaint

Security and formal reporting systems are important. Yet many situations fall into a gap between policy and punishment.

That gap is where a Conference Ombuds serves.

We provide a calm, trusted presence where concerns can be raised early, explored thoughtfully, and often addressed before they escalate into more significant disruptions.


Organizations We Have Supported

Trusted by Conference Organizers

MWI has supported conferences, meetings, and large events across professional associations, academic communities, and other event environments where trust, discretion, and thoughtful support matter.

American Psychological Association logo
Society for Research in Child Development logo
WEFTEC logo
CPW logo
American Evaluation Association logo
CERF logo
Examples of conferences and professional communities MWI has supported.

What Conference Ombuds Do

  • Provide a confidential space to raise concerns and talk things through
  • Help individuals think through options and next steps
  • Clarify policies, expectations, and available resources
  • Coach individuals on communication and conflict situations
  • Identify patterns or systemic concerns across the event
  • Share de-identified insights with organizers to support real-time decisions

Our role is to complement your existing systems, not replace them.


What Conference Ombuds Do Not Do

  • Conduct formal investigations
  • Make binding decisions
  • Advocate for one party over another
  • Replace security, HR, or formal reporting channels
  • Create official records

We operate independently and informally, preserving confidentiality whenever possible.


How It Works: Before, During, and After

Before Your Conference

  • Meet with organizers to understand your event’s culture, goals, and potential risk areas
  • Review codes of conduct and reporting pathways
  • Develop visibility and communication plans
  • Coordinate with leadership, security, and event teams

During Your Conference

  • Maintain a visible and accessible presence
  • Offer confidential consultations in person or virtually
  • Provide real-time support to organizers as situations arise
  • Help de-escalate concerns early, before they grow

After Your Conference

  • Provide de-identified themes and trend insights
  • Identify opportunities to strengthen policy, communication, and design
  • Support continuous improvement for future events

Who Benefits

Who a Conference Ombuds Supports

  • Conference organizers and executive directors
  • Sponsors focused on brand integrity and attendee experience
  • Speakers and presenters
  • Attendees and exhibitors
  • Volunteers and event staff

A Conference Ombuds supports everyone involved in your event.

By providing a confidential, impartial resource, an ombuds helps increase trust, reduce reputational risk, and contribute to a more respectful and welcoming conference experience.

A stronger event experience starts with a thoughtful way to support people when concerns arise.

Why It Matters

Support That Fits Alongside Your Existing Systems

A Conference Ombuds does not replace your code of conduct, reporting process, security team, or event leadership. The role adds a trusted, informal layer of support that helps concerns surface earlier and be addressed more thoughtfully.

  • Strengthens attendee trust and confidence
  • Supports leaders in responding to concerns in real time
  • Helps reduce escalation and protect sponsor confidence
  • Creates space for people to raise concerns without immediately triggering a formal process
The earlier concerns are surfaced, the more options organizers have to respond well.

Meet Our Conference Ombuds

MWI’s conference ombuds bring decades of experience in conflict resolution, organizational ombuds practice, mediation, and large-scale event support. We have served professional associations, academic conferences, corporate events, and public gatherings.

Our team understands the complexity of live events and the importance of discretion, calm presence, and sound judgment. We work in a way that supports both participants and event leaders, helping conferences respond thoughtfully when concerns arise.

  • Jai Calloway
    Jai Calloway
  • Josh Hoch
    Josh Hoch
  • Nnena Odim
    Nnena Odim
  • Caitlan Hendrickson
    Caitlan Hendrickson
Jai Calloway

Jai Calloway is a trusted conference ombuds and organizational ombudsperson known for creating safe, confidential, and inclusive spaces where attendees, volunteers, and leaders can surface concerns, navigate conflict, and fully engage in their event experience. She currently serves as Conference Ombuds for Colorado Parks and Wildlife (since 2022) and the Society for Research and Development (since 2025), and will return as Ombuds for their 2027 Biennial Meeting. In these roles, Jai partners with conference organizers to proactively support respectful conduct, address concerns in real time, and strengthen trust, belonging, and psychological safety across large, diverse gatherings.

With more than a decade of experience in conflict resolution and inclusion work, Jai brings a practical, people-centered approach grounded in impartiality, informality, and systems awareness. She previously served as an Organizational Ombuds for the Cambridge Innovation Center and as a Corporate Ombuds for Halliburton Oil Services.

Jai is an alumna of the Pepperdine Caruso School of Law’s Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution. She has held national leadership roles, including Vice-Chair of the American Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section and Chair of the International Ombuds Association’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) Task Force. She also consults in organizational development, specializing in conflict resolution, engagement, and inclusive practices.

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Josh Hoch

Josh Hoch is an experienced ombuds, mediator, and instructor with MWI since 2001. He is the Director of Ombuds & Mediation Services, overseeing MWI’s Organizational Ombuds Panel and Conference Ombuds Services. Josh is an ombuds for DAVIS Construction and partners with organizations to design and deliver conference ombuds services, ensuring participants have an impartial, accessible resource during conferences, meetings, trade shows, and events.

Contact Josh to learn more about MWI’s Conference Ombuds services. He can be reached at 617-895-4028, jhoch@mwi.org, or by scheduling a remote meeting.

Nnena Odim

Nnena Odim is an ombuds, mediator, attorney, trainer, and consultant with over 25 years of experience. She serves as a conference ombuds for clients, including the American Economic Association (AEA), American Planning Association (APA), and the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF). She also serves as an ombuds for DAVIS Construction, the American Economic Association, and Emerson College. Nnena’s role as an ombuds and conference ombuds highlights her expertise in conflict resolution, providing support, and fostering healthy environments for professionals during large-scale events.

Her extensive mediation experience since 1997 spans a variety of disputes, including employment, housing, business, and family/domestic relations matters. Nnena has designed and led conflict management training programs for organizations, including the Boston Public Schools, Coca-Cola, and Netflix. She has been trained by the International Ombuds Association and has served as an ombuds for companies including CVS Health and John Moriarty and Associates.

Nnena recently retired from Harvard Law School, where she served as the Director and Senior Clinical Instructor of the Family/Domestic Violence Law Clinic. Nnena remains an active attorney and is committed to training future legal professionals. She has also collaborated with the Harvard Mediation Program and the Harvard Program on Negotiation, providing training and supervision to students.

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Caitlan Hendrickson

Caitlan Hendrickson, a Certified Organizational Ombuds Practitioner, serves as a dedicated conference ombuds for large, complex events, helping participants feel heard, respected, and supported throughout their conference experience. She has been the Conference Ombuds for WEFTEC since 2023. She will return in 2026, providing a confidential, informal resource for attendees, volunteers, and staff navigating concerns ranging from interpersonal conflict to inclusion, conduct, and communication challenges. Her presence offers both immediate support and a proactive partner to organizers seeking to create welcoming, psychologically safe spaces for all participants.

Caitlan brings nearly two decades of experience in Alternative Dispute Resolution and more than ten years directing ADR and ombuds programs in multicultural institutions. Her approach blends restorative practices, trauma-informed care, and cross-cultural communication, enabling her to engage effectively with diverse communities and high-stakes environments. She is exceptionally skilled at meeting people where they are, listening deeply, surfacing options, and helping individuals and systems move forward constructively.

A Certified Organizational Ombuds Practitioner and member of the International Ombuds Association since 2011, Caitlan began her career as a mediator and restorative justice practitioner serving disadvantaged and marginalized communities. She holds a Master of Education in Human Relations, a graduate certificate in Adult Learning and Training, and is completing a doctorate in leadership. Fluent in Spanish, she provides services in both English and Spanish.

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Bring a Conference Ombuds to Your Event

A Conference Ombuds adds a layer of thoughtful support that strengthens both the attendee experience and your ability to respond to concerns in real time.

If you are planning a conference and want to explore whether this approach fits your event, we welcome a conversation.

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