On National Whistleblower Day, Whistleblower Network News features Silenced No More Foundation Founder Stephanie Van de Motter in a six-part video series.
Stephanie Van de Motter is featured in a six-part video series, A Series of Conversations with Whistleblowers in Celebration of National Whistleblower Day.
U.S. Senate Celebrates National Whistleblower Appreciation Day In Unanimous Resolution
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed the resolution to recognize July 30, 2022, as National Whistleblower Appreciation Day. July 30 marks the anniversary of the U.S.’ first whistleblower law, which was passed on July 30, 1778.
Whistleblower Loneliness
Whistleblower loneliness is common and it can take a hold of you in a very intense way. Here are some tried and true tactics for staying upbeat in upsetting times.
Silenced No More Foundation Endorses FTC Whistleblower Act of 2021
The Silenced No More Foundation joins other whistleblower advocacy groups to endorse the FTC Whistleblower Act of 2021 (H. R. 6093) sponsored by Representative Jan Schakowsky.
Silenced No More Foundation Founder Stephanie Van de Motter Joins the Whistleblower of the Week Podcast for Part II of an Exclusive Interview with Jane Turner
The Irvine Company Whistleblower Stephanie Van de Motter discusses the cost of standing up for the truth, being constructively discharged, and the issues facing female whistleblowers on the second of two installments on the Whistleblower of the Week podcast with FBI Whistleblower and Whistleblower News Network reporter Jane Turner.
Silenced No More Foundation Founder Stephanie Van de Motter Joins the Whistleblower of the Week Podcast for an Exclusive Interview with FBI Whistleblower Jane Turner
The Irvine Company Whistleblower Stephanie Van de Motter discusses her journey in speaking truth to power, the new Silenced No More Foundation, and her push for whistleblower advocacy nationwide on the April 6thWhistleblower of the Week podcast with FBI Whistleblower and Whistleblower News Network reporter Jane Turner.
California’s Public Right to Know Act Will Protect the Public from Dangerous Secrets
The Silence No More Foundation applauds Senator Connie M. Leyva (D-Chino) for introducing the Public Right to Know Act that will help ensure residents in California have all the information they need to make educated decisions about dangerous public hazards brought forth during litigation.
Silenced No More Foundation Praises Passing of the “Silenced No More Act” in Washington State
The Silenced No More Foundation and its founder Stephanie Van de Motter are praising the actions of Washington state legislators for passing the second Silenced No More Act in the country. Following a similar bill enacted in California this January, HB 1795 bans employers from using non-disclosure agreements to prevent workers from talking about harassment and discrimination at work and provides protection of whistleblowers across Washington.
Silenced No More Foundation Founder Stephanie Van de Motter on the Work It Lady! Podcast
Listen in as Stephanie Van de Motter and Clari, from the Work It Lady! podcast discuss the Silenced No More Foundation and the importance of speaking truth to power.
Silenced No More Foundation Celebrates National Women’s History Month, Praises Sen. Karen Keiser’s Efforts to Expand Whistleblower Protections in Washington State
The Silenced No More Foundation and its founder Stephanie Van de Motter are celebrating the National Women’s History Month to raise awareness around female whistleblowers throughout history. Known for winning her whistleblower retaliation and harassment lawsuit against The Irvine Company, Van de Motter also praised Sen. Karen Keiser (D-WA) for introducing a new bill to expand worker protection across Washington state.
5 Trailblazing Female Whistleblowers
Female whistleblowers create a path armed with truth and conscience. Here are five trailblazing women whistleblowers worthy of admiration.
The Irvine Company Whistleblower Stephanie Van de Motter Launches Silenced No More Foundation to Support and Honor Fellow Whistleblowers and Victims of Illegal Work Activities
Female whistleblower Stephanie Van de Motter, known for winning her whistleblower retaliation and harassment lawsuit against The Irvine Company, a US real estate company owned by real estate mogul Donald Bren, announced the launch of the Silenced No More Foundation. The nonprofit will operate as an online peer-to-peer community offering education and support for whistleblowers and victims of illegal work activities to share their stories.
I Was a Female Whistleblower, With Stephanie Van de Motter
Interview from The Reality of It All, with Tracey Osborne - Jan 11, 2021
Silenced No More Act
Stephanie Van de Motter, the The Irvine Company whistleblower, Praises New “Silenced No More Act” - Globe Newswire, Dec 21, 2021
Female Whistleblower Praises New “Silenced No More Act” and Workplace Retaliation Reform that Take Effect on January 1st in CA and NY
Female whistleblower Stephanie Van de Motter known for winning her whistleblowing judgment against one of America’s top corporate real estate moguls asserts that these new 2022 legislative advances are a step in the right direction toward protecting the livelihood of employees that come forward with vital information and encounter extreme adversity. But Van de Motter says enforcing these laws will take social vigilance, accountability, and consistent consequences.