FOUNDER & PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT

Michelle Garred, PhD

Michelle Garred, PhD, is Founder and Principal at Ripple Peace Research & Consulting LLC. Ripple provides program design, evaluation and research services to organizations that cultivate intergroup belonging across lines of difference. From relationship building to social justice advocacy to collaborative community action, Ripple helps them generate insight and evidence to sharpen the effectiveness of their work. Michelle brings together complementary, high-performing teams as needed to address client priorities.

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Michelle is a recognized leader in peace program evaluation, with over two decades of experience designing and facilitating participatory, contextually grounded learning processes in complex socio-political settings. She focuses on how faith, ethnicity, and citizenship shape social change, drawing on senior technical leadership roles at World Vision International and CDA Collaborative Learning Projects. Holding a PhD in Peace Studies from Lancaster University, her key publications include “Change Inside and Out: An Evaluator’s Guide to Outcome Harvesting + Attitude Change” (co-authored with Min Ma) and Making Peace with Faith: The Challenges of Religion and Peacebuilding (co-curated with Mohammed Abu-Nimer). Her working languages are English and Spanish.

Intergroup relations are Michelle’s lifelong vocation, with early roots in cross-cultural training, second language education, and faith-based services in the USA and México. She has facilitated multi-ethnic community councils in northern Kosovo/a, and led peace and justice mainstreaming across South and Southeast Asia. Michelle’s innovations have improved practice by shifting power, engaging faith actors in action research to contextualize their own tools, centering marginalized voices in participatory macro-analysis and planning, and advancing the faith- and culturally-responsive evaluation of interreligious action programs. She recently served as a member of the Board of Directors of Peace Catalyst International and a co-chair of the global evaluation hub at the Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities. Her volunteer time is currently focused on accompaniment and advocacy with recent immigrants.

After many years as a global nomad, Michelle is now based in metro Seattle, on Coast Salish territory, specifically the lands stolen from her Duwamish, Suquamish, Puyallup and Muckleshoot neighbors. As a white US American woman with a non-visible disability, her learning and unlearning about privilege are currently anchored within this space. She posts periodic reflections on personalized aspects of justice and peace at michellegarred.net.

“In a project involving four national nonprofits and leaders of nearly 40 grant-funded bridgebuilding projects, Michelle was adept at cultivating strong lines of communication and generative working relationships.”

-Shauna Morin, PhD, Senior Evaluation Specialist, Interfaith America 2026

“We began by seeking a consultant to help us evaluate our pilot project in Iraq…Michelle was a great ally from the beginning…”

– Mariam Tadros, Co-Lead Fragile States Unit, Tearfund 2020

Making Peace with Faith:

The Challenges of Religion and Peacebuilding (Peace and Security in the 21st Century)

by Michelle Garred (Editor),
Mohammed Abu-Nimer (Editor)

The Challenges of Religion and Peacebuilding (Peace and Security in the 21st Century)

by Michelle Garred (Editor),
Mohammed Abu-Nimer (Editor)

Making Peace with Faith
Making Peace with Faith