Natalie Diaz is Chief of Staff at Time Equities Inc., a global real estate investment and development firm. She works closely with Francis Greenburger in his work with Time Equities, Inc., Sanford J. Greenburger & Associates, Art Omi, and the Greenburger Center for Social & Criminal Justice. Diaz oversees HR strategy, including policy around hiring, diversity, and inclusion, marketing, internal and external communications, and public relations for Time Equities. She also founded the firm’s Change Committee, Women’s Equity Committee, and an internal mentorship program.

Diaz studied Art History and Practice at Williams College and worked as a Curatorial Intern at The Williams College Museum of Art. She went on to manage and curate the art gallery at The Williams Club of New York. Since joining Time Equities, Diaz co-curated a small space in the West Village, the West 10th Window, for six years, curating site-specific, frequently rotating exhibitions in the alternative art space. She co-curated a series of semi-permanent, site-specific installations throughout a large commercial building in Montreal, Canada, and most recently curated the Blue Diamond villa at Altamer Resort in Anguilla.

Diaz has a deep commitment to social justice and is passionate about the principles and practices of racial and economic equity. She has written multiple op-eds on the topic, including a widely published op-ed in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, which appeared in New York Daily News and the USA Today network, among others.

She received her undergraduate degree from Williams College, during which time she studied at College Year in Athens in Athens, Greece. She lives in Manhattan with her dog, Franklin.