
Sandra E. Sohcot is the Director of The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program (TWAICB) since January 2014, which is now a program of the Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs’ Activities League. In July 2001, Sohcot became Executive Director of the Rex Foundation and served as ED through 2013. With an MBA in finance, she has worked on a managerial level since 1976, founding Sohcot Consulting in 1984. As Principal of Sohcot Consulting, she provided planning, control, and project management expertise to businesses and not-for-profit organizations across a wide range of industries and service sectors. Sohcot has been an active participant in the small business and women’s communities of San Francisco. She is past president of the San Francisco Small Business Network, Co-Founder of the Women’s Leadership Alliance, and past president of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners. In July 1999, the San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women honored her with their Women Who Make a Difference Award. Sohcot has served as a Commissioner on the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, appointed by Mayor Gavin Newsom in March 2004, and completed her term in September 2008. Sohcot holds a California Lifetime Teaching Credential for Grades K-6. (San Francisco, CA)