BIO
We have decades of experience in the private,
public, academic and nonprofit sectors.
We have decades of experience in the private,
public, academic and nonprofit sectors.
Co-Founder and CEO
Working IDEAL CEO and co-founder Pamela Coukos, JD, PhD is a nationally recognized expert on equity analytics, applying research and experience to build more equitable and inclusive workplaces and business processes. She uses quantitative and qualitative methodologies to understand and identify barriers and to develop metrics to assess progress. She has assessed racial and gender equity at scores of large and small companies, local governments and education, labor and nonprofit organizations. Some of her recent notable projects include leading our interdisciplinary team in their work on the BlackRock racial equity audit, and developing and deploying our unique methodology for pay equity assessment and compensation program design for a number of leading national civil rights nonprofit organizations. She is a former civil rights attorney and served as a Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of Labor.
Pam is currently advising companies and organizations on racial equity, gender equity, pay equity, inclusive culture, leadership practices, and affirmative action. She performs high quality assessments of workplace data and practices, and helps organizations design hiring, promotion, and compensation programs grounded in values of transparency and equity and aligned with core business needs and organizational mission. She works with leaders on using this work to advance strategic opportunities, create more effective organizational structures, build trust and engagement, and ensure long term financial sustainability. Pam also uses her long experience as a worker advocate to provide independence and credibility to her recommendations and ensure the project reflects the needs and interests of all stakeholders.
Pam is a former Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, where she provided strategic guidance on the agency’s enforcement and outreach programs, and led the development of new investigative guidelines to assess federal contractor pay systems and practices for potential sex and race discrimination. She also served as a technical subject matter expert for the agency’s work on collection of contractor pay data, and provided technical assistance on statistical, legal and factual issues in the agency’s investigations of hiring and promotion and evaluation of affirmative action programs.
Prior to joining DOL, Pam was Of Counsel to the law firm of Mehri & Skalet PLLC, where she represented plaintiffs in employment discrimination class actions. She served as a key member of the litigation and settlement team in Abdullah v. The Coca-Cola Company, a landmark case providing record financial and innovative programmatic relief to thousands of African-American class members for pay and promotion claims.
Pam began her legal career two decades ago working on federal legislation and impact litigation as a staff attorney for the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund (known today as Legal Momentum) and as the Public Policy Director of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. In 2009-2010 she served as the California State Training Director for Organizing for America, training volunteer leaders working to support the passage of the Affordable Care Act.
In 2011 Pam completed her PhD in Jurisprudence and Social Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. Her dissertation applied quantitative and qualitative analysis to assess the effects of politics, law, and social movements on the development of sexual harassment law in the United States. Pam received her JD from Harvard Law School in 1994 and is a graduate of Brown University.
Pam led the interdisciplinary Working IDEAL team in their partnership with the Covington firm on a racial equity assessment of BlackRock. The assessment report provides BlackRock’s stakeholders – its employees, clients, business partners, content partners, civil rights organizations, and the communities it engages and impacts – with a better understanding of BlackRock’s progress in advancing its DEI-related goals, and the opportunities to go further. You can read the report here.
Pam has helped a number of leading national nonprofit organizations, including the National Women’s Law Center, Advancement Project, Institute for Women’s Policy Research, the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, the Humane League and Americans United for the Separate of Church and State, implement innovative compensation programs designed around principles of equity and transparency. Work included market analysis, developing pay levels and making recommendations about overall structure, policy and implementation.
She co-authored a unique study of gender pay equity for women on film and television crews for IATSE Local 871, including a survey, payroll data analysis and legal analysis, on behalf of a union that represents traditionally female crafts. We identified gender-based differences in pay and representation. Download the report here.
Pam served as the settlement expert in an Equal Pay Act case brought by the US EEOC involving a local government, where she recommended new criteria for compensation in Engineer positions at one of the agencies and was asked to conduct a second review related to other positions in that agency and make additional recommendations. She also provided training on pay equity requirements to senior management and to some individual agencies.
Pam has led Working IDEAL’s evaluation of recruitment, hiring and promotion for the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, a campus culture and climate review for John Jay College, and several third party harassment investigations.