The PEAK2024 Social Wall: Community Highlights
In the fourth year of featuring a social wall at our annual convening, our attendees have been cocreating a vibrant space for sharing quotes, thoughtful takeaways from speakers, photos, and other highlights from our time together. During PEAK2024, we saw a steep rise in attendees posting directly to the social wall—and the hundreds of posts made it clear that our community is embracing the opportunity to bypass a social media account to share their learnings and memorable moments.
We love that this social wall captures the essence of PEAK2024—broadcast in real time on screens during the event, including on the mainstage as well as online. Check out just a few of the many highlights, and visit the social wall to see more posts and share the love with a like!
Getting local
The first days of PEAK2024 Seattle brought sunny weather, and the cherry blossoms were in full bloom.
From left to right: Rani Hanstad and a colleague enjoyed the skyline, and Liz Donohue captured the group on a sunrise run.
From left to right: Andrew Brown shared his adventure to Mount Rainier, and Felicia posted a cherry blossoms selfie with a friend.
From left to right: Inna Livitz shared a PEAK perfect shot, and Sarah Sprott and crew captured sunset at Pike Place Market.
Sharing experiences
Seattle attendees connected with their community and learned alongside their peers.
From left to right: Shei Sanchez shouted out a world café, and Clare Larson snapped an Ask Me Anything session in action.
From left to right: Jeaiza Quiñones Ivory posted the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona team, and Diandra Durand posted the Russell Sage Foundation team.
Our PEAK2024-branded column emerged as a favorite spot for photo ops! From left to right: Deborah Ajayi posed with a colleague, Jenn Dickinson shared a reunion, Emma D. posted a selfie with the Arras Foundation team, and Jen Whaley shouted out first-time attendees.
Reconnecting with chapter and peer groups
PEAK chapter and peer groups met over the multiple days of PEAK2024.
From left to right: Angela Finley Hunter captures the fun at Black Caucus game night, and Rafael Torres posted about the inaugural PEAK LGBTQ+ Caucus meeting.
From left to right: Kelly Costello highlighted the PEAK Rocky Mountain folks, and Audra Aucoin posted from the PEAK Northeast meeting.
Growing networks
Attendees joined in the many networking opportunities.
From left to right: Sarah Napoli posted a snapshot from a community service event for Mountains to Sound Greenway, and Clare Larson shared a bustling speed networking event.
From left to right: Marissa got a group photo of colleagues in our volunteer LEAD cohort, and Guenevere Crum shared a group selfie from the Seattle Art Museum welcoming reception.
Check out the #PEAK2024seattle social wall today, and add your own posts!