The Avis-Evans Group  
The Women Who Broke All the Rules
The Avis-Evans Group

The Avis-Evans Group offers a variety of speaker, consulting, and workshop services to corporations, conference and event planners, and professional organizations who share a common commitment to women's issues and development.

Joan Avis, Ph.D.

Susan Evans, Ed.D.

Joan Avis, Ph.D., and Susan Evans, Ed.D., are Professors at the University of San Francisco. Susan teaches in the Learning and Instruction Department and directs three multi-million dollar grants. Her academic work focuses on survey design, data analysis, and special education. Joan teaches in the Department of Counseling Psychology. A licensed psychologist, her areas of expertise are adult development and life transitions. She also is the Director of the Life Transitions Institute in San Francisco. Together, they have motivated and inspired thousands of adults in the areas of personal and professional growth, life transitions management, women in leadership, and life planning.

Joan and Susan have more than 40 years of combined experience in training, public speaking, and facilitating groups. The Avis-Evans Group provides workshops, consultation, and lectures on women's issues, integrating love and work priorities, and motivation and empowerment. Some of the organizations they have worked with recently include Women in Technology International, American Women in Communication, National Association of Women Business Owners, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce (Women in Bussiness), the California Governor's Conference for Women, Baycrest Hospital, and the University of California.

Together they have written The Women Who Broke All the Rules: How the Choices of a Generation Changed Our Lives (Sourcebooks, Inc.), which celebrates the amazing changes that have taken place over the last 30 years in the role and status of women. Based on a five-year study of successful, self-made women, this book tells the stories of 100 ordinary but extraordinary women who broke long-standing rules that limited their lives and replaced them with new truths for love and work.