Women belong anywhere and everywhere decisions are made.

We are a multi-partisan, multi- denominational, multi-generational grassroots organization dedicated to involvement and empowerment of Utah’s women in civic life.  Our mission is to gather the collective diversity and lived experience of Utah women to ignite political power, civic engagement and political action. We believe anyone – you! – can make a difference.

Our Focus

Women’s Work Utah is focused on getting more women involved in the important conversations that affect our lives. Studies show that when women participate in decision-making:

  • Businesses become more profitable
  • Education becomes more accessible
  • Governments become more compassionate
  • Nations become less violent

Gender inclusivity benefits not only businesses, but also churches, state legislatures, city councils, the state government, and society at large. There are innumerable benefits to attracting, retaining, promoting, and empowering women. Getting more women involved is central to meeting Utah’s current and future needs and keeping our economy thriving. When women sit at the table, everyone prospers

We believe that our government “by the people” works best when all voices are represented, and that lasting change begins at the grassroots level. This is why we’re focused on helping Utah voters participate in their government at its most fundamental levels.

The Women's Work Board

We are women from all political parties, ages, and walks of life; from all parts of Utah, joining hands to make change happen. We serve to ignite the collective power of Utah women’s lived experience to empower civic engagement and political action.

Deborah Sigman

Co-VP

Deborah Burney-Sigman, PhD is a consultant based in Salt Lake City, UT with a background in environmental advocacy, political organizing, mediation, and research science.

Gina Timmerman

Co-VP

Community activist and organizer.
Currently serves several community organizations in Weber County including the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah. Board member at Utah Women Run.
Long term resident of the Wasatch Front and retired from the Utah Department of Human Services.

Alisa Allred

Alisa Allred Mercer has extensive experience with community building and volunteer coordination.  She has worked with various non-profit and political organizations and campaigns.  She believes that the optimal functioning of government involves wide participation from a diverse array of individuals.  Alisa is currently running for the Davis County School Board.

Neka Roundy

Neka Roundy Is active in the Republican Party as a Precinct Chair and serves as a board member for the Utah Federation of Republican Women. She was elected as the first female mayor in Kaysville City. Her professional career was with Davis County Community and Economic Development and Tourism. She has served on several boards and commissions and currently is a board member with Friends of Antelope Island.

Deondra Brown

Deondra Brown is a concert pianist with the musical group The 5 Browns. She has recorded 8 albums, several of which held the top spot of the Billboard Classical Chart for consecutive weeks. She has performed in elite venues all over the world.

Deondra’s personal experiences with child abuse have led to advocating for victims of child abuse and sexual violence. She is a strong believer in prevention efforts and is proud to work with Prevent Child Abuse Utah. Deondra serves as vice-chair for Utah’s Behavioral Health
Crisis Response Commission, a Legislative-appointed committee, and co-chairs the Utah Coalition for Protecting Childhood. She is also a board member of the State Advisory Board on Children’s Justice.

Deondra received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from The Juilliard School in New York City, and was bestowed an honorary doctorate degree from Utah Valley University for her musical and humanitarian work.

Kimberly Wagner at the Capitol

Kimberly Wagner

Kimberly Harris Wagner has an M.A. in political science and a Ph.D. in organizational behavior, both from UCLA. While raising her family in Fruit Heights, she’s been actively involved in her community. She ran for the state legislature in 2022 as a United Utah Party candidate and currently serves on the party’s executive committee. She’s an involved member of MWEG (Mormon Women for Ethical Government), has been a volunteer for Lifting Hands International, has served many terms on local schools’ Community Councils, and is pleased to be part of Women’s Work Utah’s efforts to amplify women’s voices in the public arena.

Lorraine Brown

President

Lorraine Brown is a lifelong advocate for women and children and a champion for Constitutional democracy. Lorraine is a family law attorney and owner of Utah Legal Advocates.  She has worked closely with Family Promise of Ogden for many years.  She is a 3-time candidate for the Utah Legislature, former secretary of the Weber County GOP and president of Weber County Republican Women  She and her husband, Edward Brown, are the parents of 11 children and serve as humanitarian missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Civic Education

Civic Education is vital to our democracy. With it, democracy thrives. Without it, democracy dies.
When women participate in decision-making processes, businesses thrive, education becomes more accessible, governments are more compassionate, and nations become less violent. Join us in our mission to empower civic engagement and political action, because when women are at the table, everyone prospers. Women belong anywhere and everywhere decisions are being made.