Multidimensional Justice Solutions

Shyfting
the Paradigm

Education · Business · Justice · Legislation · Media
Paradigm Shyft Leadership
Est. 2020 · Milwaukee & Beyond

"The work is the work."

Consulting · Training · Transformation

A new approach to systemic change

Paradigm Shyft provides customized consultation with executive personnel to help identify gaps, obstacles, and opportunities within your organization.

Through group presentations on the root causes of systemic issues and one-on-one consultations with any member of your team, we lay the groundwork for lasting, meaningful transformation.

"The system isn't broken — it was built this way. Our work is rebuilding it, together."

What we offer

01
Executive Consultation
Customized sessions with leadership to identify gaps, obstacles, and untapped opportunities within your organization.
02
Group Presentations
Deep-dive sessions exploring root causes among staff and laying the groundwork for an optimal organizational environment.
03
One-on-One Consultations
Personalized sessions with any member of your team — meeting people exactly where they are, without judgment.
04
Global Lens
Paradigm Shyft brings a global lens to justice transformation, informed by firsthand observation of correctional and reentry systems across more than eight countries.
05
Leadership Dinner Series
Intimate gatherings connecting changemakers across sectors in meaningful, off-the-record dialogue.

Offering specialty services

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01
Education
Reimagining learning environments to be equitable, empowering, and effective for every student regardless of background or circumstance.
02
Business
Embedding justice and inclusion into organizational culture, hiring practices, and leadership development strategies that last.
03
Justice System
Bridging the gap between institutions and communities to create more humane, effective, and genuinely just outcomes for all.
04
Legislation
Informing policy-makers with lived experience and rigorous research to drive meaningful, lasting legislative reform.
05
Media
Shaping narratives that humanize marginalized voices and challenge systemic biases embedded in media culture and storytelling.

What we've built.

Selected Work · An Index

Home To Stay is a reentry ecosystem designed to help people navigate the critical barriers they face after incarceration, including housing, employment, identification, supervision, transportation, and basic stability. Through resource fairs, digital tools, community partnerships, and coordinated service pathways, Home To Stay helps turn a fragmented reentry landscape into a more accessible and connected support system.

The Mobile Office of Reentry Education, or M.O.R.E., is a mobile reentry resource unit designed to bring support directly into the community. Built from a converted ambulance, M.O.R.E. functions as a frontline navigation hub, helping individuals identify urgent needs, connect with resources, and receive warm handoffs where they are, not just where services happen to be located.

Reentry Royale is a practical, portable resource tool that transforms a standard deck of cards into a reentry navigation guide. Each card highlights a community provider, service, or support pathway, creating a simple and accessible way to put critical reentry information directly into the hands of people preparing to return home.

MIRROR is a youth violence prevention and transformation initiative that brings together young people, crime survivors, formerly incarcerated mentors, law enforcement, and community leaders. The program creates structured opportunities for reflection, accountability, relationship-building, and healing, helping participants see both themselves and one another beyond labels, harm, and past mistakes.

The Milwaukee Reentry Council is a collaborative focused on improving reentry outcomes across Milwaukee County. Through working groups such as Home To Stay, housing, and healthcare, the Council brings service providers, justice partners, community leaders, and people with lived experience together to coordinate strategy, identify gaps, and strengthen the reentry ecosystem.

International Travel

We have traveled to Belize, Germany, The Netherlands, Denmark, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and South Korea (in June) to visit, connect with, and study cultures and criminal legal systems in other countries. We then provide reports on some of these trips and use our observations and findings in our work locally to better support and expand possibilities for those in our network.

BelizeGermanyNetherlandsDenmarkBrazilArgentinaChileSouth Korea, June
Read the Brazil report

Press & Media.

Selected appearances, features, and original writing across national and regional outlets.

The people behind
the shyft.

Adam — Chief Executive Officer
Chief Executive Officer
Adam

Adam is the architect of Act 233, the Wisconsin law mandating the development of community reentry centers to better organize services and improve outcomes, and he leads Home To Stay, a shared resource model that unifies reentry services across Milwaukee. He currently serves as Chair of the Milwaukee Reentry Council, where he works to align city, county, and community partners around shared strategy, data-informed practices, and stronger pathways to stability for returning citizens.

Adam previously served as the Director of Milwaukee's Department of Community Wellness and Safety, a mayoral cabinet-level role, where he led a citywide approach to violence reduction that treated community safety as both a public health and public safety priority. His work focused on coordinating government agencies, healthcare systems, and community-based organizations through shared data, aligned deployment, and long-term prevention frameworks. That experience continues to inform his systems-level approach to reentry and public safety.

In addition to his domestic work, Adam has contributed to international peacebuilding efforts, including dialogue initiatives between Israel and Palestine that center lived experience and human connection in conflict resolution. He is an adjunct instructor at Marquette University and a nationally sought-after speaker, having presented at TEDx, The Nantucket Project, and other national forums. He is the author of Anatomizing the Gang Culture and The Trenches of Change: From Incarceration to Legislation.

Shannon — Co-Founder
Co-Founder
Shannon

In addition to co-founding Paradigm Shyft, Shannon is also the CEO/Founder of The Community, has a graduate degree in Sustainable Peacebuilding from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, is an Ed Trust fellow and Represent Justice alumnus, is a consultant with Marquette McNeely Prison Education Consortium, and is also a first-time father.

Milwaukee

Built on truth.
Driven by change.

We don't offer generic training modules or checkbox solutions. Our work is deeply personal, system-aware, and results-driven — because real change demands nothing less.

Whether you're a corporation, a school district, a government agency, or a nonprofit — we meet you where you are and help you get to where you need to be.

Assess & Diagnose
We start by listening — deeply — to understand the real challenges your organization faces.
Design & Deliver
We build a customized roadmap and deliver programming tailored to your people and culture.
Measure & Sustain
We track real outcomes and stay alongside you to ensure the shyft sticks long-term.

Let's start
your shyft.

Ready to explore what a paradigm shyft looks like for your organization? Reach out and we'll set up an initial conversation.

Email
Shannon@paradigmshyft.org
Speaking & Engagements
Available nationwide & internationally
Based In
Milwaukee, WI & Nationwide