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<b>Contact ID:</b> 2345<br>
<b>Location:</b> 23 Leslie Road Belmont MA United States 02478<br>
<b>Style:</b> red_stars<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member / Founding Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Coalition for Dialogue &amp; Deliberation (NCDD)<br>
<b>First:</b> Sandy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Heierbacher<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director and Co-Founder<br>
<b>Email:</b> sandy@ncdd.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 23 Leslie Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Belmont<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02478<br>
<b>Bio:</b> In addition to her work co-founding and directing NCDD, Sandy has consulted for such organizations as the Corporation for National Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Kettering Foundation in the areas of intergroup dialogue, public participation and deliberative democracy. Sandy has an M.A. from the School for International Training.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ncdd.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ncdd.org" target="_blank">http://www.ncdd.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/05/2002<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/05/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> In addition to her work co-founding and directing NCDD, Sandy has consulted for such organizations as the Corporation for National Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Kettering Foundation in the areas of intergroup dialogue, public participation and deliberative democracy. Sandy has an M.A. from the School for International Training.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> In addition to her work co-founding and directing NCDD, Sandy has consulted for such organizations as the Corporation for National Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Kette
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51711890<br>
<b>Location:</b> Huddleston Hall, UNH 73 Main Street Durham NH United States 3824<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> New Hampshire Listens<br>
<b>First:</b> Bruce<br>
<b>Mid:</b> L.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Mallory<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Provost and Executive Vice President, UNH<br>
<b>Email:</b> bruce.mallory@unh.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 603-512-6237<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> Huddleston Hall, UNH<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> 73 Main Street<br>
<b>City:</b> Durham<br>
<b>State:</b> NH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 03824<br>
<b>Bio:</b> TDI is a national network of multidisciplinary scholars, campus leaders, and civic leaders in the fields of democratic dialogue, public deliberation, and democracy-building.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.unh.edu/democracy<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.unh.edu/democracy" target="_blank">http://www.unh.edu/democracy</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/07/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/28/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> TDI is a national network of multidisciplinary scholars, campus leaders, and civic leaders in the fields of democratic dialogue, public deliberation, and democracy-building.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> TDI is a national network of multidisciplinary scholars, campus leaders, and civic leaders in the fields of democratic dialogue, public deliberation, and democracy-building.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 1903<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6 East 39th Street, 9th Floor New York NY United States 10016<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Public Agenda<br>
<b>First:</b> Will<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Friedman<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> wfriedman@publicagenda.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 212-686-6610 x121<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 6 East 39th Street, 9th Floor<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> New York<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 10016<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Will Friedman, Ph.D., founded Public Agenda's public engagement department in 1996, and has supported dialogue, deliberation and civic action in scores of communities on a wide variety of issues. He had previously served as Public Agenda's assistant director of research, and was also senior vice president for policy studies at the Work in America Institute, where he directed research and special projects on progressive workplace practices. He recently published “Deliberative Democracy and the Problem of Scope” in the Journal of Public Deliberation. Will has been involved in the theory and practice of public engagement and dialogue for fifteen years, and has designed and led dialogue and public engagement projects on dozens of issues in scores of communities and regions across the country. His academic background includes a Ph.D. in political science with sp\cializations in American politics and in political psychology.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.publicagenda.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.publicagenda.org" target="_blank">http://www.publicagenda.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/18/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/13/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Will Friedman, Ph.D., founded Public Agenda's public engagement department in 1996, and has supported dialogue, deliberation and civic action in scores of communities on a wide variety of issues. He had previously served as Public Agenda's assistant director of research, and was also senior vice president for policy studies at the Work in America Institute, where he directed research and special projects on progressive workplace practices. He recently published “Deliberative Democracy and the Pr<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Will Friedman, Ph.D., founded Public Agenda's public engagement department in 1996, and has supported dialogue, deliberation and civic action in scores of communities on a wide variety of issues. He h
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWQAY3<br>
<b>Location:</b> 13 Mackworth Ln Cumberland Foreside ME United States 04110-1325<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Kettering Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Philip<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Stewart<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Associate<br>
<b>Email:</b> Philstewart16@hotmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (207) 878-0339<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 13 Mackworth Ln<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cumberland Foreside<br>
<b>State:</b> ME<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 04110-1325<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Phil Stewart is Senior Associate and Director-Organiser of the U.S. - Russia Dartmouth Conference. He is Secretary of the Board of the Sustained Dialogue Institute. He has 45 years experience in using Sustained Dialogue to transform conflicts, including US-Russia, Tajikistan, Armenia-Azerbaijan, as well as in American communities and organizations, from Oakland CA to Columbus, IN.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.kettering.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 5/10/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 5/10/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Phil Stewart is Senior Associate and Director-Organiser of the U.S. - Russia Dartmouth Conference. He is Secretary of the Board of the Sustained Dialogue Institute. He has 45 years experience in using Sustained Dialogue to transform conflicts, including US-Russia, Tajikistan, Armenia-Azerbaijan, as well as in American communities and organizations, from Oakland CA to Columbus, IN.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Phil Stewart is Senior Associate and Director-Organiser of the U.S. - Russia Dartmouth Conference. He is Secretary of the Board of the Sustained Dialogue Institute. He has 45 years experience in using Sustained Dialogue to transform conflicts, including US-Russia, Tajikistan, Armenia-Azerbaijan, as well as in American communities and organizations, from Oakland CA to Columbus, IN.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717388<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2430 Vassar Drive Boulder CO United States 80305<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Colorado at Boulder<br>
<b>First:</b> Stan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Deetz<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor Emeritus<br>
<b>Email:</b> sdeetz@sbcglobal.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 303-492-1673<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2430 Vassar Drive<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80305<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I'm a professor emeritus at the University of Colorado and founder of the Center of the Study of Conflict, Collaboration and Creative Governance. I'm now in private practice working with institutional change, inter-sector governance processes, and designed interaction processes to facilitate collaborative decision-making.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/07/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/04/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I'm a professor emeritus at the University of Colorado and founder of the Center of the Study of Conflict, Collaboration and Creative Governance. I'm now in private practice working with institutional change, inter-sector governance processes, and designed interaction processes to facilitate collaborative decision-making.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I'm a professor emeritus at the University of Colorado and founder of the Center of the Study of Conflict, Collaboration and Creative Governance. I'm now in private practice working with institutional change, inter-sector governance processes, and designed interaction processes to facilitate collaborative decision-making.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51716731<br>
<b>Location:</b> Petaluma CA 94954-3543 United States <br>
<b>Style:</b> red_stars<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Coalition for Dialogue &amp; Deliberation (NCDD)<br>
<b>First:</b> Courtney<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Breese<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> Courtney@ncdd.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 707-241-7640<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Petaluma<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94954-3543<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Courtney directs NCDD's ongoing programming for our members (Confabs, Tech Tuesdays, and more) as well as manages several NCDD projects. Courtney has been involved with NCDD for several years, serving as Conference Manager for the 2012 and 2014 NCDD Conferences and previously as a member of NCDD's Board of Directors. She is a trainer, mediator, and facilitator with extensive experience in the National Issues Forums framework. When she isn't working with NCDD, Courtney also works part-time with the Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration, where she works on training projects and manages a mediation program.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ncdd.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ncdd.org" target="_blank">http://www.ncdd.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 07/13/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Courtney directs NCDD's ongoing programming for our members (Confabs, Tech Tuesdays, and more) as well as manages several NCDD projects. Courtney has been involved with NCDD for several years, serving as Conference Manager for the 2012 and 2014 NCDD Conferences and previously as a member of NCDD's Board of Directors. She is a trainer, mediator, and facilitator with extensive experience in the National Issues Forums framework. When she isn't working with NCDD, Courtney also works part-time with the Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration, where she works on training projects and manages a mediation program.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Courtney directs NCDD's ongoing programming for our members (Confabs, Tech Tuesdays, and more) as well as manages several NCDD projects. Courtney has been involved with NCDD for several years, serving as Conference Manager for the 2012 and 2014 NCDD Conferences and previously as a member of NCDD's Board of Directors. She is a trainer, mediator, and facilitator with extensive experience in the National Issues Forums framework. When she isn't working with NCDD, Courtney also works part-time with the Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration, where she works on training projects and manages a mediation program.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 5015<br>
<b>Location:</b> 9601 NW Leahy Road, #309 Portland OR United States 97229-6382<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Spector &amp; Associates<br>
<b>First:</b> Helen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> R.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Spector<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> helen94611@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 503-296-7248 (work)<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 9601 NW Leahy Road, #309<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Portland<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97229-6382<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Helen began consulting in 1978 and established her independent practice in 1983. Her consulting has included strategic planning, organizational development and change management consulting with service industry clients. Her services include designing and facilitating large group processes, and providing individual/team coaching to establish clarity of vision, develop broad and in depth environmental assessments, and create broad-based support for implementing strategies for action. Helen developed her strength in meeting design and facilitation in small and large group settings through broad and deep experience in private and non-profit settings and community engagements. Helen sees herself as a knitter, literally and figuratively: Taking wonderful materials and connecting them in ways that produce richly diverse and surprising results.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/05/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/10/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Helen began consulting in 1978 and established her independent practice in 1983. Her consulting has included strategic planning, organizational development and change management consulting with service industry clients. Her services include designing and facilitating large group processes, and providing individual/team coaching to establish clarity of vision, develop broad and in depth environmental assessments, and create broad-based support for implementing strategies for action. Helen devel<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Helen began consulting in 1978 and established her independent practice in 1983. Her consulting has included strategic planning, organizational development and change management consulting with servic
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 6818<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3944 N. 14th Street Phoenix AZ United States 85014<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Godec, Randall &amp; Associates -- The Participation Company<br>
<b>First:</b> John<br>
<b>Mid:</b> D.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Godec<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President; Director (2008-2010)<br>
<b>Email:</b> jdg@godecrandall.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 602-266-5556<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3944 N. 14th Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Phoenix<br>
<b>State:</b> AZ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 85014<br>
<b>Bio:</b> John Godec is an International Association of Facilitators (IAF) Certified Professional Facilitator©, a course developer, executive board director and master trainer for the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2), a roster member of the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution, and he helped develop a risk and emergency communication protocol for the National Governors Association in the United States. Godec has trained and managed nearly 300 complex projects in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, South Africa, Australia and Southeast Asia for Fortune 50 corporations, and local, state, federal and tribal governments and NGOs. Hes been interviewed by NBC, CBS, ABC, and CNN in the U.S., CNN Europe, Canadas CBC, the Wall Street Journal, New York and L.A. Times, Washington Post, and dozens of other national, regional and local print and broadcast media. He lectures in the U.S. at Arizona State University and Indiana Universitys School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and in Australia at the Queensland University of Technology. Godec is the former Director of Issues and Crisis Management for Motorola Corporation, and past Communications Director of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.godecrandall.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.godecrandall.com" target="_blank">http://www.godecrandall.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/06/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/13/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> John Godec is an International Association of Facilitators (IAF) Certified Professional Facilitator©, a course developer, executive board director and master trainer for the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2), a roster member of the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution, and he helped develop a risk and emergency communication protocol for the National Governors Association in the United States. Godec has trained and managed nearly 300 complex projects in t<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> John Godec is an International Association of Facilitators (IAF) Certified Professional Facilitator©, a course developer, executive board director and master trainer for the International Association
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717809<br>
<b>Location:</b> Denver CO United States 80204<br>
<b>Style:</b> red_stars<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Coalition for Dialogue &amp; Deliberation (NCDD)<br>
<b>First:</b> Roshan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> M.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Bliss<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Blog Curator<br>
<b>Email:</b> roshan@ncdd.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80204<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Roshan Bliss serves as Youth Engagement Coordinator and Blog Curator for the National Coalition for Dialogue &amp; Deliberation. Combining his belief that decisions are better when everyone is involved with his passion for empowering young people, he also works as a community organizer in Denver, CO with a focus on increasing the involvement of youth and students in their schools and in local government. Roshan is a trained mediator, has facilitated hundreds of hours of various types of group processes, and has a background as a diversity and inclusiveness trainer. Prior to NCDD, he was a conflict resolution graduate student at the University of Denver where he studied the application of conflict theory and public deliberation to political conflicts and social issues.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ncdd.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ncdd.org" target="_blank">http://www.ncdd.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/08/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/08/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Roshan Bliss serves as Youth Engagement Coordinator and Blog Curator for the National Coalition for Dialogue &amp; Deliberation. Combining his belief that decisions are better when everyone is involved with his passion for empowering young people, he also works as a community organizer in Denver, CO with a focus on increasing the involvement of youth and students in their schools and in local government. Roshan is a trained mediator, has facilitated hundreds of hours of various types of group processes, and has a background as a diversity and inclusiveness trainer. Prior to NCDD, he was a conflict resolution graduate student at the University of Denver where he studied the application of conflict theory and public deliberation to political conflicts and social issues.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Roshan Bliss serves as Youth Engagement Coordinator and Blog Curator for the National Coalition for Dialogue &amp; Deliberation. Combining his belief that decisions are better when everyone is involved with his passion for empowering young people, he also works as a community organizer in Denver, CO with a focus on increasing the involvement of youth and students in their schools and in local government. Roshan is a trained mediator, has facilitated hundreds of hours of various types of group processes, and has a background as a diversity and inclusiveness trainer. Prior to NCDD, he was a conflict resolution graduate student at the University of Denver where he studied the application of conflict theory and public deliberation to political conflicts and social issues.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51722517<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1450 Alice St. Apt 14 Oakland CA United States 94612<br>
<b>Style:</b> red_stars<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Coalition for Dialogue &amp; Deliberation (NCDD)<br>
<b>First:</b> Keiva<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hummel<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Resource Curator<br>
<b>Email:</b> keiva@ncdd.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1450 Alice St. Apt 14<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Oakland<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94612<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Keiva Hummel is Social Media Coordinator for Public Dialogue Consortium and has recently joined the NCDD family as Resource Center Curator. She graduated cum laude from San Francisco State University with a B.A. in Communication Studies, Minor in Global Peace, Human Rights and Justice Studies, and a Certificate in Conflict Resolution Studies.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ncdd.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ncdd.org" target="_blank">http://www.ncdd.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/22/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/22/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Keiva Hummel is Social Media Coordinator for Public Dialogue Consortium and has recently joined the NCDD family as Resource Center Curator. She graduated cum laude from San Francisco State University with a B.A. in Communication Studies, Minor in Global Peace, Human Rights and Justice Studies, and a Certificate in Conflict Resolution Studies.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Keiva Hummel is Social Media Coordinator for Public Dialogue Consortium and has recently joined the NCDD family as Resource Center Curator. She graduated cum laude from San Francisco State University with a B.A. in Communication Studies, Minor in Global Peace, Human Rights and Justice Studies, and a Certificate in Conflict Resolution Studies.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWQ8M0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2816 S Colorado Avenue Boise ID United States 83706<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Ziji Creative Resources Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Alison<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Squier<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> zcr1@cableone.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 208-367-9366_x000D_<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2816 S Colorado Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boise<br>
<b>State:</b> ID<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 83706<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I provide facilitation and stakeholder outreach and engagement services primarily associated with natural resource issues such as endangered species recovery, habitat restoration work, etc.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/15/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/15/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I provide facilitation and stakeholder outreach and engagement services primarily associated with natural resource issues such as endangered species recovery, habitat restoration work, etc.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I provide facilitation and stakeholder outreach and engagement services primarily associated with natural resource issues such as endangered species recovery, habitat restoration work, etc.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717652<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4950 Central, Suite 308 Kansas City MO United States 64112<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> JaniceSEllis.com<br>
<b>First:</b> Janice<br>
<b>Mid:</b> S.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Ellis<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Writer<br>
<b>Email:</b> janice@janicesellis.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 816-931-2200 (office)<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4950 Central, Suite 308<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Kansas City<br>
<b>State:</b> MO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 64112<br>
<b>Bio:</b> JaniceSEllis.com Analyzing social, educational, and political issues across race, age, gender and socio-economic status.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.janicesellis.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.janicesellis.com" target="_blank">http://www.janicesellis.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/30/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/01/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> JaniceSEllis.com Analyzing social, educational, and political issues across race, age, gender and socio-economic status.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> JaniceSEllis.com Analyzing social, educational, and political issues across race, age, gender and socio-economic status.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51715373<br>
<b>Location:</b> 15T Balfour Lane Chatham MA United States 2633<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> OpenGovMetrics.org<br>
<b>First:</b> Stephen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Buckley<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Collaboration Engineer<br>
<b>Email:</b> sbuckley@opengovmetrics.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 508-348-9090<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 15 Balfour Lane, Suite T<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chatham<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02633<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a former federal employee with experience in public participation as required by law in various federal decision-making processes such as the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Adminstrative Procedures Act (APA), etc. My federal experience also involves the effort to instill a participatory culture of management inside the federal agencies, e.g., the National Performance Review (a.k.a. "reinventing government") during the 1990's to make government "work better and cost less". I was Moderator of REGO-L, the primary listserv (over 1,000 subscribers) on "reinventing government".<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.OpenGovMetrics.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.OpenGovMetrics.com" target="_blank">http://www.OpenGovMetrics.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/28/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/21/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a former federal employee with experience in public participation as required by law in various federal decision-making processes such as the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Adminstrative Procedures Act (APA), etc. My federal experience also involves the effort to instill a participatory culture of management inside the federal agencies, e.g., the National Performance Review (a.k.a. "reinventing government") during the 1990's to make government "work better and cost less". I was<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a former federal employee with experience in public participation as required by law in various federal decision-making processes such as the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Adminstrati
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6510SBRB6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1217 Alegria Rd Austin TX United States 78757<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Donald<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bender<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> dbender444@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 512-380-0243<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1217 Alegria Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Austin<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 78757<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ever since the Reagan years I've experienced a greater divide not only between the haves and the have nots, but also simply people of different political philosophies. The right is going righter and the left, well they're staying in somewhat the same position but appear further to the left. I'm starting a blog where I bring people together to discuss important topics and focus on areas of agreement. We may disagree on how things get done, but there's much we agree on about what needs to be done.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/29/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/29/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Ever since the Reagan years I've experienced a greater divide not only between the haves and the have nots, but also simply people of different political philosophies. The right is going righter and the left, well they're staying in somewhat the same position but appear further to the left. I'm starting a blog where I bring people together to discuss important topics and focus on areas of agreement. We may disagree on how things get done, but there's much we agree on about what needs to be done.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Ever since the Reagan years I've experienced a greater divide not only between the haves and the have nots, but also simply people of different political philosophies. The right is going righter and the left, well they're staying in somewhat the same position but appear further to the left. I'm starting a blog where I bring people together to discuss important topics and focus on areas of agreement. We may disagree on how things get done, but there's much we agree on about what needs to be done.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 3460<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1214 S. University Ave, 2nd floor, Suite B Ann Arbor MI United States 48104<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Michigan<br>
<b>First:</b> Kelly<br>
<b>Mid:</b> E.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Maxwell<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Academic Co-Director, The Program on Intergroup Relations<br>
<b>Email:</b> kmax@umich.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 734-936-1875<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1214 S. University Ave, 2nd floor, Suite B<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Ann Arbor<br>
<b>State:</b> MI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 48104<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kelly E. Maxwell, Ph.D. is Academic Co-Director and Adjunct Lecturer with The Program on Intergroup Relations at the University of Michigan. She has been involved in intergroup dialogues for over a decade. Kelly received her doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Arizona State University in 2000 and coordinated ASUs intergroup dialogues program while a graduate student there. At the University of Michigan, she teaches courses on intergroup issues including social identity, privilege, oppression and power. In addition, she trains students to facilitate intergroup dialogue on campus. Her facilitation interests include training facilitators for diversity dialogue work and facilitating issues related to race, gender, LGBT issues, religion, and other social groups.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.igr.umich.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.igr.umich.edu" target="_blank">http://www.igr.umich.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/05/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/24/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Kelly E. Maxwell, Ph.D. is Academic Co-Director and Adjunct Lecturer with The Program on Intergroup Relations at the University of Michigan. She has been involved in intergroup dialogues for over a decade. Kelly received her doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Arizona State University in 2000 and coordinated ASUs intergroup dialogues program while a graduate student there. At the University of Michigan, she teaches courses on intergroup issues including social identity,<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Kelly E. Maxwell, Ph.D. is Academic Co-Director and Adjunct Lecturer with The Program on Intergroup Relations at the University of Michigan. She has been involved in intergroup dialogues for over a d
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717137<br>
<b>Location:</b> Madison WI United States 53726<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Interactivity Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Adolf<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Gundersen<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Vice President<br>
<b>Email:</b> gundersen@interactivityfoundation.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (608) 467-6224<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Madison<br>
<b>State:</b> WI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 53726<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Before joining Interactivity Foundation, Adolf Gundersen taught and wrote on deliberative and environmental theory at Texas A &amp; M University. Since that time he has: led projects; conducted public discussions; trained facilitators; published extensively on IF; and served as Research Director, a member of IF&#39;s executive team, and on IF&#39;s Board of Trustees. He is active in various community, civic, and environmental groups in Madison, where he lives with his family. <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.interactivityfoundation.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.interactivityfoundation.org" target="_blank">http://www.interactivityfoundation.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/07/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/25/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Before joining Interactivity Foundation, Adolf Gundersen taught and wrote on deliberative and environmental theory at Texas A &amp; M University. Since that time he has: led projects; conducted public discussions; trained facilitators; published extensively on IF; and served as Research Director, a member of IF&#39;s executive team, and on IF&#39;s Board of Trustees. He is active in various community, civic, and environmental groups in Madison, where he lives with his family. <br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Before joining Interactivity Foundation, Adolf Gundersen taught and wrote on deliberative and environmental theory at Texas A &amp; M University. Since that time he has: led projects; conducted public discussions; trained facilitators; published extensively on IF; and served as Research Director, a member of IF&#39;s executive team, and on IF&#39;s Board of Trustees. He is active in various community, civic, and environmental groups in Madison, where he lives with his family.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511G0BJ5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 199 Harvest Park Way NE Calgary Canada T3K 4H9<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> IAP2 Canada<br>
<b>First:</b> Noreen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Rude<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Treasurer<br>
<b>Email:</b> noreen.rude@shaw.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 199 Harvest Park Way NE<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Calgary<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> T3K 4H9<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Noreen Rude is a delegate for Canada. She works for the City of Calgary, Alberta and she has over 30 years in local government experience.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/7/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/7/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Noreen Rude is a delegate for Canada. She works for the City of Calgary, Alberta and she has over 30 years in local government experience.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Noreen Rude is a delegate for Canada. She works for the City of Calgary, Alberta and she has over 30 years in local government experience.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511HFSZ7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1609 Shoal Creek Blvd Austin TX United States 78701-1054<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Leadership Austin<br>
<b>First:</b> Julie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Smith<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Curriculum and Engagement<br>
<b>Email:</b> jsmith@leadershipaustin.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1609 Shoal Creek Blvd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Austin<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 78701-1054<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Julie Smith is the Director of Curriculum &amp; Engagement at Leadership Austin, a non-profit leadership development organization that increases and improves civic engagement. In this role, Julie is responsible for designing curriculum for six programs and leads the client services customizing programs for community engagement. She brings with her a Master of Education from Vanderbilt University focused in leadership and organizational development.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/18/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/18/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Julie Smith is the Director of Curriculum &amp; Engagement at Leadership Austin, a non-profit leadership development organization that increases and improves civic engagement. In this role, Julie is responsible for designing curriculum for six programs and leads the client services customizing programs for community engagement. She brings with her a Master of Education from Vanderbilt University focused in leadership and organizational development.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Julie Smith is the Director of Curriculum &amp; Engagement at Leadership Austin, a non-profit leadership development organization that increases and improves civic engagement. In this role, Julie is responsible for designing curriculum for six programs and leads the client services customizing programs for community engagement. She brings with her a Master of Education from Vanderbilt University focused in leadership and organizational development.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 6478<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1117 S 46th Ave Yakima WA United States 98908<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Patricia<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Eastwood<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Consultant, Mediator, Facilitator<br>
<b>Email:</b> eastwoodp@charter.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (509) 965-2762<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1117 S 46th Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Yakima<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98908<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.semy.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.semy.org" target="_blank">http://www.semy.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/18/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMKJ4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3038 Walgrove Way San Jose CA United States 95128-4041<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Intellitics, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Tim<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bonnemann<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President and CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> tim@intellitics.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3038 Walgrove Way<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Jose<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95128-4041<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Tim Bonnemann is the founder, President and CEO of Intellitics, Inc., a digital engagement consultancy based in San José, CA. Intellitics enables organizations in the public, private and non-profit sector from around the world to achieve stronger overall community engagement and public participation outcomes through the application and integration of information and communications technologies. Guided by its objectives-driven, tool-agnostic and vendor-independent design approach, Intellitics specializes in translating advanced participatory group processes into virtual and hybrid environments.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.intellitics.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.intellitics.com" target="_blank">http://www.intellitics.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 8/16/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/18/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Tim Bonnemann is the founder, President and CEO of Intellitics, Inc., a digital engagement consultancy based in San José, CA. Intellitics enables organizations in the public, private and non-profit sector from around the world to achieve stronger overall community engagement and public participation outcomes through the application and integration of information and communications technologies. Guided by its objectives-driven, tool-agnostic and vendor-independent design approach, Intellitics specializes in translating advanced participatory group processes into virtual and hybrid environments.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Tim Bonnemann is the founder, President and CEO of Intellitics, Inc., a digital engagement consultancy based in San José, CA. Intellitics enables organizations in the public, private and non-profit sector from around the world to achieve stronger overall community engagement and public participation outcomes through the application and integration of information and communications technologies. Guided by its objectives-driven, tool-agnostic and vendor-independent design approach, Intellitics specializes in translating advanced participatory group processes into virtual and hybrid environments.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511QDMX7<br>
<b>Location:</b> Madison NJ United States 7940<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Drew University<br>
<b>First:</b> Amy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sugerman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Director, Center for Civic Engagement<br>
<b>Email:</b> asugerma@drew.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (973) 408-3069<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Madison<br>
<b>State:</b> NJ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 7940<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/6/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/6/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWN066<br>
<b>Location:</b> 412 S Peoria St Ste 400 Chicago IL United States 60607-7000<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> UIC Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement<br>
<b>First:</b> Joseph<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hoereth<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> jhoereth@uic.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (312) 355-0096<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 412 S Peoria St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 400<br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60607-7000<br>
<b>Bio:</b> IIPCE creates opportunities for scholars, concerned citizens, students, and government to participate in public discourse and educational programs on current policy issues and social trends.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ipce.uic.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ipce.uic.edu" target="_blank">http://www.ipce.uic.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/16/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/07/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> IIPCE creates opportunities for scholars, concerned citizens, students, and government to participate in public discourse and educational programs on current policy issues and social trends.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> IIPCE creates opportunities for scholars, concerned citizens, students, and government to participate in public discourse and educational programs on current policy issues and social trends.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65TFANX5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 412 S Peoria St Ste 400 Chicago IL United States 60607-7000<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> UIC Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement<br>
<b>First:</b> Kathryn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> James<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> kjames21@uic.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (312) 355-0088<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 412 S Peoria St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 400<br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60607-7000<br>
<b>Bio:</b> IIPCE creates opportunities for scholars, concerned citizens, students, and government to participate in public discourse and educational programs on current policy issues and social trends.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ipce.uic.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ipce.uic.edu" target="_blank">http://www.ipce.uic.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/16/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/07/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> IIPCE creates opportunities for scholars, concerned citizens, students, and government to participate in public discourse and educational programs on current policy issues and social trends.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> IIPCE creates opportunities for scholars, concerned citizens, students, and government to participate in public discourse and educational programs on current policy issues and social trends.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65TFAP33<br>
<b>Location:</b> 412 S Peoria St Ste 400 Chicago IL United States 60607-7000<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> UIC Institute for Policy and Civic Engagement<br>
<b>First:</b> Matt<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sweeney<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Research Associate<br>
<b>Email:</b> mesweene@uic.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (312) 355-0088<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 412 S Peoria St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 400<br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60607-7000<br>
<b>Bio:</b> IIPCE creates opportunities for scholars, concerned citizens, students, and government to participate in public discourse and educational programs on current policy issues and social trends.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ipce.uic.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ipce.uic.edu" target="_blank">http://www.ipce.uic.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/16/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/07/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> IIPCE creates opportunities for scholars, concerned citizens, students, and government to participate in public discourse and educational programs on current policy issues and social trends.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> IIPCE creates opportunities for scholars, concerned citizens, students, and government to participate in public discourse and educational programs on current policy issues and social trends.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511SB290<br>
<b>Location:</b> 73 Main St NH Listens Huddleston Hall Durham NH United States 03824-2541<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Listens, Carsey School of Public Policy<br>
<b>First:</b> Courtney<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Wrigley<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Coordinator North Country Listens<br>
<b>Email:</b> northcountrylistens@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 73 Main St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> NH Listens Huddleston Hall<br>
<b>City:</b> Durham<br>
<b>State:</b> NH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 03824-2541<br>
<b>Bio:</b> New Hampshire Listens is a civic engagement initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. We are committed to impartiality in our mission of creating and sustaining a fair process for public engagement. We partner with public officials, organizations, and leaders in all sectors to gather broad input that can lead to improved practice and policy.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> https://carsey.unh.edu/nhlistens<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://https://carsey.unh.edu/nhlistens" target="_blank">http://https://carsey.unh.edu/nhlistens</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/14/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/14/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> New Hampshire Listens is a civic engagement initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. We are committed to impartiality in our mission of creating and sustaining a fair process for public engagement. We partner with public officials, organizations, and leaders in all sectors to gather broad input that can lead to improved practice and policy.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> New Hampshire Listens is a civic engagement initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. We are committed to impartiality in our mission of creating and sustaining a fair process for public engagement. We partner with public officials, organizations, and leaders in all sectors to gather broad input that can lead to improved practice and policy.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWKQV4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1129 N 86th Way Scottsdale AZ United States 85257-4901<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Participation Company<br>
<b>First:</b> Douglas<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sarno<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Partner<br>
<b>Email:</b> sarno@theparticipationcompany.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (602) 882-8200<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1129 N 86th Way<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Scottsdale<br>
<b>State:</b> AZ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 85257-4901<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Doug Sarno has over 26 years experience in communications, decision-making, dispute resolution, stakeholder participation and collaboration, strategic planning and visioning, engineering, and organizational effectiveness.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.theparticipationcompany.com/blog<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.theparticipationcompany.com/blog" target="_blank">http://www.theparticipationcompany.com/blog</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 2/19/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/6/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Doug Sarno has over 26 years experience in communications, decision-making, dispute resolution, stakeholder participation and collaboration, strategic planning and visioning, engineering, and organizational effectiveness.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Doug Sarno has over 26 years experience in communications, decision-making, dispute resolution, stakeholder participation and collaboration, strategic planning and visioning, engineering, and organizational effectiveness.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWM1M1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 73 Main St Huddleston Hall Durham NH United States 03824-2541<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of New HampsUniversity of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Listens, Carsey School of Public Policy<br>
<b>First:</b> Vilmarie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sanchez<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> vilmarie.sanchez@unh.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (603) 397-0673<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 73 Main St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Huddleston Hall<br>
<b>City:</b> Durham<br>
<b>State:</b> NH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 03824-2541<br>
<b>Bio:</b> New Hampshire Listens is a civic engagement initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. We are committed to impartiality in our mission of creating and sustaining a fair process for public engagement. We partner with public officials, organizations, and leaders in all sectors to gather broad input that can lead to improved practice and policy.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> https://carsey.unh.edu/nhlistens<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://https://carsey.unh.edu/nhlistens" target="_blank">http://https://carsey.unh.edu/nhlistens</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 7/22/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/14/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> New Hampshire Listens is a civic engagement initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. We are committed to impartiality in our mission of creating and sustaining a fair process for public engagement. We partner with public officials, organizations, and leaders in all sectors to gather broad input that can lead to improved practice and policy.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> New Hampshire Listens is a civic engagement initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. We are committed to impartiality in our mission of creating and sustaining a fair process for public engagement. We partner with public officials, organizations, and leaders in all sectors to gather broad input that can lead to improved practice and policy.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWDFD1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1129 N 86th Way Scottsdale AZ United States 85257-4901<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Participation Company<br>
<b>First:</b> Debra<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Duerr<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Partner<br>
<b>Email:</b> duerr@theparticipationcompany.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (602) 882-8200<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1129 N 86th Way<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Scottsdale<br>
<b>State:</b> AZ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 85257-4901<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Debra Duerr is a community and environmental planner whos spent the bulk of her career working to integrate public concerns into planning processes to find mutually acceptable solutions to political, social, and environmental issues. She focuses on effective ways to involve regulatory agencies and citizens in complex development programs that affect their jurisdictions and their lives. As a seasoned project manager, public participation is integral to Debras work in gaining project approvals and public acceptability.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.theparticipationcompany.com/blog/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.theparticipationcompany.com/blog/" target="_blank">http://www.theparticipationcompany.com/blog/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/6/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/6/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Debra Duerr is a community and environmental planner whos spent the bulk of her career working to integrate public concerns into planning processes to find mutually acceptable solutions to political, social, and environmental issues. She focuses on effective ways to involve regulatory agencies and citizens in complex development programs that affect their jurisdictions and their lives. As a seasoned project manager, public participation is integral to Debras work in gaining project approvals and public acceptability.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Debra Duerr is a community and environmental planner whos spent the bulk of her career working to integrate public concerns into planning processes to find mutually acceptable solutions to political, social, and environmental issues. She focuses on effective ways to involve regulatory agencies and citizens in complex development programs that affect their jurisdictions and their lives. As a seasoned project manager, public participation is integral to Debras work in gaining project approvals and public acceptability.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNW24<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 545 Loveland CO United States 80539-0545<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Participation Company<br>
<b>First:</b> Wendy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lowe<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Partner<br>
<b>Email:</b> wendy@p2-solution.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (970) 667-1417<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 545<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Loveland<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80539-0545<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Wendy Green Lowe has over 25 years of experience in group process facilitation and public participation support. She has managed large- and small-scale public participation programs within approved budgets and on schedule to meet client objectives.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.theparticipationcompany.com/blog/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.theparticipationcompany.com/blog/" target="_blank">http://www.theparticipationcompany.com/blog/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/8/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/6/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Wendy Green Lowe has over 25 years of experience in group process facilitation and public participation support. She has managed large- and small-scale public participation programs within approved budgets and on schedule to meet client objectives.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Wendy Green Lowe has over 25 years of experience in group process facilitation and public participation support. She has managed large- and small-scale public participation programs within approved budgets and on schedule to meet client objectives.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNVN1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 515 Hastings St W 3309 Vancouver Canada V6B 0B2<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Simon Fraser University's Centre for Dialogue<br>
<b>First:</b> Janet<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Moore<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director and Associate Professor, Semester in Dialogue<br>
<b>Email:</b> <br>
<b>Phone:</b> (778) 782-7884<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 515 Hastings St W<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> 3309<br>
<b>City:</b> Vancouver<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> V6B 0B2<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Janet is Director and Associate Professor at the SFU Semester in Dialogue.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.sfu.ca/dialogue<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.sfu.ca/dialogue" target="_blank">http://www.sfu.ca/dialogue</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/25/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/20/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Janet is Director and Associate Professor at the SFU Semester in Dialogue.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Janet is Director and Associate Professor at the SFU Semester in Dialogue.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNVP9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 515 Hastings St W 3309 Vancouver Canada V6B 0B2<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Simon Fraser University's Centre for Dialogue<br>
<b>First:</b> Shauna<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sylvester<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Fellow<br>
<b>Email:</b> shauna_sylvester@sfu.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 515 Hastings St W<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> 3309<br>
<b>City:</b> Vancouver<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> V6B 0B2<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Simon Fraser Universitys Centre for Dialogue uses dialogue to generate non-partisan and constructive communication around difficult topics.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.sfu.ca/dialogue<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.sfu.ca/dialogue" target="_blank">http://www.sfu.ca/dialogue</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/25/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/20/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Simon Fraser Universitys Centre for Dialogue uses dialogue to generate non-partisan and constructive communication around difficult topics.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Simon Fraser Universitys Centre for Dialogue uses dialogue to generate non-partisan and constructive communication around difficult topics.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511SS3H7<br>
<b>Location:</b> San Mateo CA United States 94402<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center<br>
<b>First:</b> Celia<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Benavides<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Finance<br>
<b>Email:</b> cbenavides@pcrcweb.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Mateo<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94402<br>
<b>Bio:</b> PCRC is a nonprofit communication and dispute resolution organization. For over 30 years, we have assisted clients in resolving their most complex personal, organizational and social challenges. We build the capacities of individuals, groups and institutions to collaboratively strengthen their communities and reduce violence through our Empowering Youth, Strengthening Families and Engaging Communities initiatives. Our core competencies of designing group processes, communication training and natural facilitation allow us to assist communities in a wide variety of situations. We are the largest provider of community-based conflict management and prevention services in San Mateo County. Our professional, bilingual staff provides free or low-cost services in partnership with trained volunteers.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.pcrcweb.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.pcrcweb.org" target="_blank">http://www.pcrcweb.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 7/5/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 7/5/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> PCRC is a nonprofit communication and dispute resolution organization. For over 30 years, we have assisted clients in resolving their most complex personal, organizational and social challenges. We build the capacities of individuals, groups and institutions to collaboratively strengthen their communities and reduce violence through our Empowering Youth, Strengthening Families and Engaging Communities initiatives. Our core competencies of designing group processes, communication training and natural facilitation allow us to assist communities in a wide variety of situations. We are the largest provider of community-based conflict management and prevention services in San Mateo County. Our professional, bilingual staff provides free or low-cost services in partnership with trained volunteers.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> PCRC is a nonprofit communication and dispute resolution organization. For over 30 years, we have assisted clients in resolving their most complex personal, organizational and social challenges. We build the capacities of individuals, groups and institutions to collaboratively strengthen their communities and reduce violence through our Empowering Youth, Strengthening Families and Engaging Communities initiatives. Our core competencies of designing group processes, communication training and natural facilitation allow us to assist communities in a wide variety of situations. We are the largest provider of community-based conflict management and prevention services in San Mateo County. Our professional, bilingual staff provides free or low-cost services in partnership with trained volunteers.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511SS3J5<br>
<b>Location:</b> San Mateo CA United States 94402<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center<br>
<b>First:</b> Zehra<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Vahanvaty<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Operations<br>
<b>Email:</b> zvahanvaty@pcrcweb.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Mateo<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94402<br>
<b>Bio:</b> PCRC is a nonprofit communication and dispute resolution organization. For over 30 years, we have assisted clients in resolving their most complex personal, organizational and social challenges. We build the capacities of individuals, groups and institutions to collaboratively strengthen their communities and reduce violence through our Empowering Youth, Strengthening Families and Engaging Communities initiatives. Our core competencies of designing group processes, communication training and natural facilitation allow us to assist communities in a wide variety of situations. We are the largest provider of community-based conflict management and prevention services in San Mateo County. Our professional, bilingual staff provides free or low-cost services in partnership with trained volunteers.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.pcrcweb.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.pcrcweb.org" target="_blank">http://www.pcrcweb.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 7/5/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 7/5/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> PCRC is a nonprofit communication and dispute resolution organization. For over 30 years, we have assisted clients in resolving their most complex personal, organizational and social challenges. We build the capacities of individuals, groups and institutions to collaboratively strengthen their communities and reduce violence through our Empowering Youth, Strengthening Families and Engaging Communities initiatives. Our core competencies of designing group processes, communication training and natural facilitation allow us to assist communities in a wide variety of situations. We are the largest provider of community-based conflict management and prevention services in San Mateo County. Our professional, bilingual staff provides free or low-cost services in partnership with trained volunteers.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> PCRC is a nonprofit communication and dispute resolution organization. For over 30 years, we have assisted clients in resolving their most complex personal, organizational and social challenges. We build the capacities of individuals, groups and institutions to collaboratively strengthen their communities and reduce violence through our Empowering Youth, Strengthening Families and Engaging Communities initiatives. Our core competencies of designing group processes, communication training and natural facilitation allow us to assist communities in a wide variety of situations. We are the largest provider of community-based conflict management and prevention services in San Mateo County. Our professional, bilingual staff provides free or low-cost services in partnership with trained volunteers.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWHE73<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1889 York St Denver CO United States 80206-1213<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Civic League<br>
<b>First:</b> Mike<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> McGrath<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Editor<br>
<b>Email:</b> namraif@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (303) 571-4343<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1889 York St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80206-1213<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mike is an Editor for the National Civic Review. He is also doing research on local government and civic engagement.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ncl.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 4/1/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/1/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Mike is an Editor for the National Civic Review. He is also doing research on local government and civic engagement.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Mike is an Editor for the National Civic Review. He is also doing research on local government and civic engagement.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWJE79<br>
<b>Location:</b> 100 Morrissey Blvd # M-1-627 Boston MA United States 02125-3300<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration (MOPC)<br>
<b>First:</b> Madhawa<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Palihapitiya<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> madhawa.palihapitiya@umb.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (617) 287-4046<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 100 Morrissey Blvd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> # M-1-627<br>
<b>City:</b> Boston<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02125-3300<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mads oversees monitoring and evaluation, and fundraising and organizational development at MODR. He is currently institutionalizing impact assessment on major MODR projects. Mads, a mediator from Sri Lanka, is the former Director of Programs at the Founda<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.mopc.umb.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 9/22/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/13/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Mads oversees monitoring and evaluation, and fundraising and organizational development at MODR. He is currently institutionalizing impact assessment on major MODR projects. Mads, a mediator from Sri Lanka, is the former Director of Programs at the Founda<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Mads oversees monitoring and evaluation, and fundraising and organizational development at MODR. He is currently institutionalizing impact assessment on major MODR projects. Mads, a mediator from Sri Lanka, is the former Director of Programs at the Founda
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWH7Q4<br>
<b>Location:</b> Cornell Law School Myron Taylor Hall Ithaca NY United States 14853<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CeRI (Cornell eRulemaking Initiative)<br>
<b>First:</b> Cynthia<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Farina<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> McRoberts Research Professor in Administration of the Law<br>
<b>Email:</b> crf7@cornell.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> Cornell Law School<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Myron Taylor Hall<br>
<b>City:</b> Ithaca<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 14853<br>
<b>Bio:</b> CeRI is a multidisciplinary group of Cornell University researchers helping governments and civil society groups use technology to make policymaking more democratic, efficient, and effective.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.lawschool.cornell.edu/ceri/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/28/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 8/30/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> CeRI is a multidisciplinary group of Cornell University researchers helping governments and civil society groups use technology to make policymaking more democratic, efficient, and effective.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> CeRI is a multidisciplinary group of Cornell University researchers helping governments and civil society groups use technology to make policymaking more democratic, efficient, and effective.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65111MY26<br>
<b>Location:</b> Belfer Center for Innovation &amp; Social Impact 92Y | 1395 Lexington Avenue New York NY United States 10016-8901<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Ben Franklin Circles<br>
<b>First:</b> Jason<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Rosenberg<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> jrosenberg@92Y.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> Belfer Center for Innovation &amp; Social Impact<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> 92Y | 1395 Lexington Avenue<br>
<b>City:</b> New York<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 10016-8901<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Ben Franklin Circles from 92nd Street Y, the Hoover Institution, and Citizen University - provide the space for people to come together and form deep emotional connections that build character, strengthen community bonds, and inspire empathy in an increasingly polarized society. Incorporating the structure of Ben Franklins weekly junto or “mutual improvement club,” Circle meetings spur wide-ranging conversations about the lives people want to lead and the impact they hope to have.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> benfranklincircles.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 2/8/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 2/8/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Ben Franklin Circles from 92nd Street Y, the Hoover Institution, and Citizen University - provide the space for people to come together and form deep emotional connections that build character, strengthen community bonds, and inspire empathy in an increasingly polarized society. Incorporating the structure of Ben Franklins weekly junto or “mutual improvement club,” Circle meetings spur wide-ranging conversations about the lives people want to lead and the impact they hope to have.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Ben Franklin Circles from 92nd Street Y, the Hoover Institution, and Citizen University - provide the space for people to come together and form deep emotional connections that build character, strengthen community bonds, and inspire empathy in an increasingly polarized society. Incorporating the structure of Ben Franklins weekly junto or “mutual improvement club,” Circle meetings spur wide-ranging conversations about the lives people want to lead and the impact they hope to have.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWH7S9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Cornell Law School Myron Taylor Hall Ithaca NY United States 14853<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CeRI (Cornell eRulemaking Initiative)<br>
<b>First:</b> Sally<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Klingel<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of labor-management programs, Scheinman Institute, ILR School, Cornell<br>
<b>Email:</b> slk12@cornell.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> Cornell Law School<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Myron Taylor Hall<br>
<b>City:</b> Ithaca<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 14853<br>
<b>Bio:</b> CeRI is a multidisciplinary group of Cornell University researchers helping governments and civil society groups use technology to make policymaking more democratic, efficient, and effective.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.lawschool.cornell.edu/ceri/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/28/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 8/30/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> CeRI is a multidisciplinary group of Cornell University researchers helping governments and civil society groups use technology to make policymaking more democratic, efficient, and effective.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> CeRI is a multidisciplinary group of Cornell University researchers helping governments and civil society groups use technology to make policymaking more democratic, efficient, and effective.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWCWH1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 186 Alewife Brook Pkwy Ste 212 Cambridge MA United States 02138-1134<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Essential Partners<br>
<b>First:</b> Dave<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Joseph<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Sr. Vice President for Programs<br>
<b>Email:</b> dave@whatisessential.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (617) 923-1216 x16<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 186 Alewife Brook Pkwy<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 212<br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02138-1134<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dave Joseph, MSW, is the Senior Vice President for Program at Essential Partners. He has provided training and consultation in Reflective Structured Dialogue in the US, Nigeria, Liberia, Canada, Greece and Burundi, for more than 10 years. He has designed and facilitated trainings and dialogues about immigration, class, gender, workplace relations, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, marriage equality, domestic violence, political differences and many other issues in the United States. His international work has focused on promoting interfaith coexistence and collaboration; reintegration of former fighters in post-conflict situations; immigration; and restoring and enhancing community resilience in post-conflict situations.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.whatisessential.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 9/28/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dave Joseph, MSW, is the Senior Vice President for Program at Essential Partners. He has provided training and consultation in Reflective Structured Dialogue in the US, Nigeria, Liberia, Canada, Greece and Burundi, for more than 10 years. He has designed and facilitated trainings and dialogues about immigration, class, gender, workplace relations, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, marriage equality, domestic violence, political differences and many other issues in the United States. His international work has focused on promoting interfaith coexistence and collaboration; reintegration of former fighters in post-conflict situations; immigration; and restoring and enhancing community resilience in post-conflict situations.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dave Joseph, MSW, is the Senior Vice President for Program at Essential Partners. He has provided training and consultation in Reflective Structured Dialogue in the US, Nigeria, Liberia, Canada, Greece and Burundi, for more than 10 years. He has designed and facilitated trainings and dialogues about immigration, class, gender, workplace relations, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, marriage equality, domestic violence, political differences and many other issues in the United States. His international work has focused on promoting interfaith coexistence and collaboration; reintegration of former fighters in post-conflict situations; immigration; and restoring and enhancing community resilience in post-conflict situations.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWBSR2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4175 Mountain View Rd Apt 113 Mechanicsburg PA United States 17050-7629<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact) / Founding Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Coalition for Dialogue &amp; Deliberation (NCDD)<br>
<b>First:</b> Andy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Fluke<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Co-Founder<br>
<b>Email:</b> afluke@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (717) 418-8332<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4175 Mountain View Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Apt 113<br>
<b>City:</b> Mechanicsburg<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 17050-7629<br>
<b>Bio:</b> In addition to creating and designing NCDDs presence on the web, Andy Fluke designs all of NCDDs print publications including the 2010 Resource Guide on Public Engagement, our 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2012 conference handbooks, the 2002 conference binder<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ncdd.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/5/2002<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/5/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> In addition to creating and designing NCDDs presence on the web, Andy Fluke designs all of NCDDs print publications including the 2010 Resource Guide on Public Engagement, our 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2012 conference handbooks, the 2002 conference binder<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> In addition to creating and designing NCDDs presence on the web, Andy Fluke designs all of NCDDs print publications including the 2010 Resource Guide on Public Engagement, our 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2012 conference handbooks, the 2002 conference binder
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWCFZ4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 73 Main St Huddleston Hall Durham NH United States 03824-2541<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of New Hampshire, New Hampshire Listens, Carsey School of Public Policy<br>
<b>First:</b> Michele<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Holt-Shannon<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> michele.holt-shannon@unh.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (603) 862-0692<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 73 Main St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Huddleston Hall<br>
<b>City:</b> Durham<br>
<b>State:</b> NH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 03824-2541<br>
<b>Bio:</b> New Hampshire Listens is a civic engagement initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. We are committed to impartiality in our mission of creating and sustaining a fair process for public engagement. We partner with public officials, organizations, and leaders in all sectors to gather broad input that can lead to improved practice and policy.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> https://carsey.unh.edu/nhlistens<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 5/7/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/14/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> New Hampshire Listens is a civic engagement initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. We are committed to impartiality in our mission of creating and sustaining a fair process for public engagement. We partner with public officials, organizations, and leaders in all sectors to gather broad input that can lead to improved practice and policy.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> New Hampshire Listens is a civic engagement initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. We are committed to impartiality in our mission of creating and sustaining a fair process for public engagement. We partner with public officials, organizations, and leaders in all sectors to gather broad input that can lead to improved practice and policy.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNPA4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 111 Founders Plz Ste 1403 East Hartford CT United States 06108-8300<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Everyday Democracy<br>
<b>First:</b> Rebecca<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Reyes<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Communications Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> rreyes@everyday-democracy.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (860) 928-2616<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 111 Founders Plz<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 1403<br>
<b>City:</b> East Hartford<br>
<b>State:</b> CT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 06108-8300<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Rebecca Reyes is the Communications Manager for Everyday Democracy. She monitors, maintains, and evaluates Everyday Democracys web presence, including the website, Facebook and Twitter pages, and YouTube channel. Rebecca prepares monthly communication re<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.everyday-democracy.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/28/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 4/26/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Rebecca Reyes is the Communications Manager for Everyday Democracy. She monitors, maintains, and evaluates Everyday Democracys web presence, including the website, Facebook and Twitter pages, and YouTube channel. Rebecca prepares monthly communication re<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Rebecca Reyes is the Communications Manager for Everyday Democracy. She monitors, maintains, and evaluates Everyday Democracys web presence, including the website, Facebook and Twitter pages, and YouTube channel. Rebecca prepares monthly communication re
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RW95E4<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 150 Boiling Springs PA United States 17007-0150<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Coalition for Dialogue &amp; Deliberation (NCDD)<br>
<b>First:</b> Joy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Garman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Office Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> joy@ncdd.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 150<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boiling Springs<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 17007-0150<br>
<b>Bio:</b> NCDD has grown from a Coalition of 50 in late 2002 to a Coalition of over 1,700, with over 25,000 people on our main email Updates list. Processing new members, coordinating and managing our database and listservs, and managing our financial records are c<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ncdd.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/5/2002<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/5/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> NCDD has grown from a Coalition of 50 in late 2002 to a Coalition of over 1,700, with over 25,000 people on our main email Updates list. Processing new members, coordinating and managing our database and listservs, and managing our financial records are c<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> NCDD has grown from a Coalition of 50 in late 2002 to a Coalition of over 1,700, with over 25,000 people on our main email Updates list. Processing new members, coordinating and managing our database and listservs, and managing our financial records are c
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNPC0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 111 Founders Plz Ste 1403 Hartford CT United States 06108-8300<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank
<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Everyday Democracy<br>
<b>First:</b> Valeriano (Val) <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ramos<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Strategic Alliances<br>
<b>Email:</b> vramos@everyday-democracy.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (860) 928-2616<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 111 Founders Plz <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 1403<br>
<b>City:</b> Hartford <br>
<b>State:</b> CT <br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 06108-8300<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Valeriano (Val) develops and implements a variety of outreach and partnership strategies to help Everyday Democracy build alliances with potential partners and funders.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.everyday-democracy.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.everyday-democracy.org" target="_blank">www.everyday-democracy.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/06/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/26/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Valeriano (Val) develops and implements a variety of outreach and partnership strategies to help Everyday Democracy build alliances with potential partners and funders.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Valeriano (Val) develops and implements a variety of outreach and partnership strategies to help Everyday Democracy build alliances with potential partners and funders.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51712719<br>
<b>Location:</b> 10 South Main Street Farmington UT United States 84025<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Village Square Utah<br>
<b>First:</b> Jacob<br>
<b>Mid:</b> Zollinger<br>
<b>Last:</b> Hess<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Co-Founder<br>
<b>Email:</b> jzhess@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 801-712-1346<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 10 South Main Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Farmington<br>
<b>State:</b> UT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 84025<br>
<b>Bio:</b> During his doctoral program at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Jacob helped develop and co-facilitate a liberal-conservative dialogue course for undergraduates, the first of its kind in the nation. With Dr. Phil Neisser (State University of New York, Potsdam), Jacob co-authored a book on liberal-conservative dialogue entitled, "Youre Not as Crazy as I Thought (But Youre Still Wrong) Conversations between a Devoted Conservative and a Die-Hard Liberal" (Potomac Press). More recently, Jacob collaborated with Arthur Pena to write a book on religious conservative / LGBT dialogue (see AThirdSpace.org). Jacob's current focus is broadening the public mental health conversation in the country (see Mindweather.org).<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.AThirdSpace.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.AThirdSpace.org" target="_blank">http://www.AThirdSpace.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 08/24/2022<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> During his doctoral program at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Jacob helped develop and co-facilitate a liberal-conservative dialogue course for undergraduates, the first of its kind in the nation. With Dr. Phil Neisser (State University of New York, Potsdam), Jacob co-authored a book on liberal-conservative dialogue entitled, "Youre Not as Crazy as I Thought (But Youre Still Wrong) Conversations between a Devoted Conservative and a Die-Hard Liberal" (Potomac Press). More recently, Jacob collaborated with Arthur Pena to write a book on religious conservative / LGBT dialogue (see AThirdSpace.org). Jacob's current focus is broadening the public mental health conversation in the country (see Mindweather.org).<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> During his doctoral program at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Jacob helped develop and co-facilitate a liberal-conservative dialogue course for undergraduates, the first of its kind in the nation. With Dr. Phil Neisser (State University of New York, Potsdam), Jacob co-authored a book on liberal-conservative dialogue entitled, "Youre Not as Crazy as I Thought (But Youre Still Wrong) Conversations between a Devoted Conservative and a Die-Hard Liberal" (Potomac Press). More recently, Jacob collaborated with Arthur Pena to write a book on religious conservative / LGBT dialogue (see AThirdSpace.org). Jacob's current focus is broadening the public mental health conversation in the country (see Mindweather.org).
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65120RKZ9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Santa Monica CA United States 90401-2605
United States<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Gell<br>
<b>First:</b> Loren<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bendele<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> loren@gell.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Santa Monica <br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 90401-2605<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Loren Bendele is a serial entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Gell, a mobile/web platform that brings people together through civil discourse on issues that matter. Prior to Gell, Loren was the co-founder and CEO of Savings.com which he led from launch in 2007 through acquisition in 2012 by Cox Media Group and continued to run within Cox until 2015. Savings.com was awarded the Best M&amp;A Exit by the Los Angeles Venture Association in 2013, the Best Place to Work in Los Angeles by the LA Business Journal (three years in a row) and one of Inc. 500s Fastest Growing Companies in America. Loren was also the founder of Favado, a grocery app that aggregates all the most popular sales and coupons for every major grocery store across the country. Favado earned over 2 million downloads in less than 2 years, 5 star user ratings on iOS and Android, a Net Promoter Score of 80 and grew to the largest nationwide database of grocer sales and coupons.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.gell.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.gell.com" target="_blank">www.gell.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/10/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/10/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Loren Bendele is a serial entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Gell, a mobile/web platform that brings people together through civil discourse on issues that matter. Prior to Gell, Loren was the co-founder and CEO of Savings.com which he led from launch in 2007 through acquisition in 2012 by Cox Media Group and continued to run within Cox until 2015. Savings.com was awarded the Best M&amp;A Exit by the Los Angeles Venture Association in 2013, the Best Place to Work in Los Angeles by the LA Business Journal (three years in a row) and one of Inc. 500s Fastest Growing Companies in America. Loren was also the founder of Favado, a grocery app that aggregates all the most popular sales and coupons for every major grocery store across the country. Favado earned over 2 million downloads in less than 2 years, 5 star user ratings on iOS and Android, a Net Promoter Score of 80 and grew to the largest nationwide database of grocer sales and coupons.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Loren Bendele is a serial entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Gell, a mobile/web platform that brings people together through civil discourse on issues that matter. Prior to Gell, Loren was the co-founder and CEO of Savings.com which he led from launch in 2007 through acquisition in 2012 by Cox Media Group and continued to run within Cox until 2015. Savings.com was awarded the Best M&amp;A Exit by the Los Angeles Venture Association in 2013, the Best Place to Work in Los Angeles by the LA Business Journal (three years in a row) and one of Inc. 500s Fastest Growing Companies in America. Loren was also the founder of Favado, a grocery app that aggregates all the most popular sales and coupons for every major grocery store across the country. Favado earned over 2 million downloads in less than 2 years, 5 star user ratings on iOS and Android, a Net Promoter Score of 80 and grew to the largest nationwide database of grocer sales and coupons.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65122MST5<br>
<b>Location:</b> Santa Monica CA United States 90401
<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Gell<br>
<b>First:</b> Adam<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lane<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> CTO<br>
<b>Email:</b> adam@gell.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Santa Monica<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 90401<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Gell brings elected officials, parents, students, educators, administrators and concerned citizens together for the good of all. We encourage, facilitate and moderate healthy discussions and debates on the most important issues. We then make it easy for users to find the top rated opinions for and against important issues and candidates, so the community can form its own opinions from a balanced and diverse set of facts and opinions.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.gell.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.gell.com" target="_blank">www.gell.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/10/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/10/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Gell brings elected officials, parents, students, educators, administrators and concerned citizens together for the good of all. We encourage, facilitate and moderate healthy discussions and debates on the most important issues. We then make it easy for users to find the top rated opinions for and against important issues and candidates, so the community can form its own opinions from a balanced and diverse set of facts and opinions.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Gell brings elected officials, parents, students, educators, administrators and concerned citizens together for the good of all. We encourage, facilitate and moderate healthy discussions and debates on the most important issues. We then make it easy for users to find the top rated opinions for and against important issues and candidates, so the community can form its own opinions from a balanced and diverse set of facts and opinions.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65122MSX9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Santa Monica CA United States 90401<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Gell<br>
<b>First:</b> Taylor <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Van Den Berg<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Operations Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> taylor@gell.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Santa Monica<br>
<b>State:</b> CA <br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 90401<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Gell brings elected officials, parents, students, educators, administrators and concerned citizens together for the good of all. We encourage, facilitate and moderate healthy discussions and debates on the most important issues. We then make it easy for users to find the top rated opinions for and against important issues and candidates, so the community can form its own opinions from a balanced and diverse set of facts and opinions.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.gell.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.gell.com" target="_blank">www.gell.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/10/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/10/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Gell brings elected officials, parents, students, educators, administrators and concerned citizens together for the good of all. We encourage, facilitate and moderate healthy discussions and debates on the most important issues. We then make it easy for users to find the top rated opinions for and against important issues and candidates, so the community can form its own opinions from a balanced and diverse set of facts and opinions.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Gell brings elected officials, parents, students, educators, administrators and concerned citizens together for the good of all. We encourage, facilitate and moderate healthy discussions and debates on the most important issues. We then make it easy for users to find the top rated opinions for and against important issues and candidates, so the community can form its own opinions from a balanced and diverse set of facts and opinions.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 878<br>
<b>Location:</b> Boulder CO United States 80304<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> DeAnne<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Butterfield<br>
<b>Post:</b> MPA<br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> deanne.butterfield@earthlink.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80304<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a consultant in public engagement, community dialogue and public policy analysis.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/31/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/20/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a consultant in public engagement, community dialogue and public policy analysis.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a consultant in public engagement, community dialogue and public policy analysis.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMTZ1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 325 Cedar Street #700 St. Paul MN United States 55101<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Sponsoring Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Jefferson Center for New Democratic Processes<br>
<b>First:</b> Kyle<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bozentko<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> kbozentko@jefferson-center.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (651) 209-7672 <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 325 Cedar Street #700<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> St. Paul<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55101<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.jefferson-center.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.jefferson-center.org" target="_blank">http://www.jefferson-center.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/31/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/24/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511SEMY9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Saint Paul MN United States 55101<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Sponsoring Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Jefferson Center for New Democratic Processes<br>
<b>First:</b> Larry<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Pennings<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> lpennings@jefferson-center.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Saint Paul<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55101<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.jefferson-center.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://http://www.jefferson-center.org" target="_blank">http://http://www.jefferson-center.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/24/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/24/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511SENF3<br>
<b>Location:</b> Saint Paul MN United States 55101<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Sponsoring Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Jefferson Center for New Democratic Processes<br>
<b>First:</b> Camille Morse<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Nicholson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> cmorsenicholson@jefferson-center.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Saint Paul<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55101<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.jefferson-center.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://http://www.jefferson-center.org" target="_blank">http://http://www.jefferson-center.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/24/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/24/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWR443<br>
<b>Location:</b> 325 Cedar St Ste 700 Saint Paul MN United States 55101-1012<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Sponsoring Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Jefferson Center for New Democratic Processes<br>
<b>First:</b> Andrew<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Rockway<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> arockway@jefferson-center.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (651) 209-7672<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 325 Cedar St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 700<br>
<b>City:</b> Saint Paul<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55101-1012<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.jefferson-center.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.jefferson-center.org" target="_blank">http://www.jefferson-center.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/24/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/24/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Jefferson Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit that engages Americans directly to solve shared challenges and craft better policy. Our mission is to strengthen democracy by advancing informed, citizen-developed solutions to challenging public issues. Our toughest problems wont be solved without all of us. We design in-depth, inclusive opportunities for citizen education, deliberation, and action so that citizens themselves lead the efforts to solve shared challenges.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51724161<br>
<b>Location:</b> 186 Alewife Brook Pkwy Ste 212
Cambridge MA United States 02138-1134<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Sponsoring Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Essential Partners<br>
<b>First:</b> Parisa<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Parsa<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> parisa@whatisessential.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 617-923-1216 x19<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 186 Alewife Brook Pkwy, Ste 212<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02138-1134<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Parisa joined Essential Partners as the Executive Director in early 2015. She brings years of congregational, denominational, and non-profit leadership, focused on training and cultivating others as leaders to build strong, healthy organizations. Prior to joining Essential Partners, Parisa served as the Director of Congregational Development for the New England Unitarian Universalist Association, providing leadership development, training tools and resources for mission-focused planning and change management for ministers and congregations. An ordained minister, Parisa led a mid-sized congregation in Milton, Massachusetts for ten years, and has served in leadership roles for faith-based and social service organizations across the country. She is also an experienced facilitator and intercultural consultant, training nonprofit staff teams and congregations working to develop skills at culture change toward greater intercultural relationships within their communities.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.whatisessential.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.whatisessential.org" target="_blank">www.whatisessential.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/06/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/28/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Parisa joined Essential Partners as the Executive Director in early 2015. She brings years of congregational, denominational, and non-profit leadership, focused on training and cultivating others as leaders to build strong, healthy organizations. Prior to joining Essential Partners, Parisa served as the Director of Congregational Development for the New England Unitarian Universalist Association, providing leadership development, training tools and resources for mission-focused planning and change management for ministers and congregations. An ordained minister, Parisa led a mid-sized congregation in Milton, Massachusetts for ten years, and has served in leadership roles for faith-based and social service organizations across the country. She is also an experienced facilitator and intercultural consultant, training nonprofit staff teams and congregations working to develop skills at culture change toward greater intercultural relationships within their communities.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Parisa joined Essential Partners as the Executive Director in early 2015. She brings years of congregational, denominational, and non-profit leadership, focused on training and cultivating others as leaders to build strong, healthy organizations. Prior to joining Essential Partners, Parisa served as the Director of Congregational Development for the New England Unitarian Universalist Association, providing leadership development, training tools and resources for mission-focused planning and change management for ministers and congregations. An ordained minister, Parisa led a mid-sized congregation in Milton, Massachusetts for ten years, and has served in leadership roles for faith-based and social service organizations across the country. She is also an experienced facilitator and intercultural consultant, training nonprofit staff teams and congregations working to develop skills at culture change toward greater intercultural relationships within their communities.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWRST1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 186 Alewife Brook Pkwy Ste 212 Cambridge MA United States 02138-1134<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Sponsoring Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Essential Partners<br>
<b>First:</b> Kathryn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hyten<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> katie.hyten@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 186 Alewife Brook Pkwy<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 212<br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02138-1134<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Katie joined Essential Partners after completing her graduate studies at Tufts University's Fletcher School, where her research in religious conflicts focused on the need for effective communication in complex political issues. Prior to that, she helped develop the first university-wide interreligious institute at Pepperdine University. At Pepperdine, Katie organized and administered the university's first international program in Israel-Palestine, coordinated the institutes events, drafted all communications and reporting, and helped develop an educational curriculum around inter-religious issues. Katie has also worked with Search for Common Ground in Lebanon, RESULTS Educational Fund in Washington, DC, and as a mediator in the Massachusetts District Courts. She has completed training in mediation and conflict transformation and was awarded Harvards Program on Negotiation (PON) Summer Fellowship in 2013.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.whatisessential.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 07/05/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/28/2017<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Katie joined Essential Partners after completing her graduate studies at Tufts University's Fletcher School, where her research in religious conflicts focused on the need for effective communication in complex political issues. Prior to that, she helped develop the first university-wide interreligious institute at Pepperdine University. At Pepperdine, Katie organized and administered the university's first international program in Israel-Palestine, coordinated the institutes events, drafted all communications and reporting, and helped develop an educational curriculum around inter-religious issues. Katie has also worked with Search for Common Ground in Lebanon, RESULTS Educational Fund in Washington, DC, and as a mediator in the Massachusetts District Courts. She has completed training in mediation and conflict transformation and was awarded Harvards Program on Negotiation (PON) Summer Fellowship in 2013.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Katie joined Essential Partners after completing her graduate studies at Tufts University's Fletcher School, where her research in religious conflicts focused on the need for effective communication in complex political issues. Prior to that, she helped develop the first university-wide interreligious institute at Pepperdine University. At Pepperdine, Katie organized and administered the university's first international program in Israel-Palestine, coordinated the institutes events, drafted all communications and reporting, and helped develop an educational curriculum around inter-religious issues. Katie has also worked with Search for Common Ground in Lebanon, RESULTS Educational Fund in Washington, DC, and as a mediator in the Massachusetts District Courts. She has completed training in mediation and conflict transformation and was awarded Harvards Program on Negotiation (PON) Summer Fellowship in 2013.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65124BF01<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 331 Little Falls NJ United States 07424-0331<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Rutgers University - Newark<br>
<b>First:</b> Elizabeth<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Watkins<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Life Sciences Librarian<br>
<b>Email:</b> ann.watkins@rutgers.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (973) 353-3809<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 331<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Little Falls<br>
<b>State:</b> NJ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 07424-0331<br>
<b>Bio:</b> (Elizabeth) Ann works as a librarian for Rutgers University-Newark, an anchor institution in NJ's largest city. Many programs encourage students to engage with members of our community. Having skills in leading structured conversations will lead to outreach ventures for the library, both in participating directly and in coaching students in the techniques.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.newark.rutgers.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.newark.rutgers.edu" target="_blank">http://www.newark.rutgers.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/17/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/17/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> (Elizabeth) Ann works as a librarian for Rutgers University-Newark, an anchor institution in NJ's largest city. Many programs encourage students to engage with members of our community. Having skills in leading structured conversations will lead to outreach ventures for the library, both in participating directly and in coaching students in the techniques.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> (Elizabeth) Ann works as a librarian for Rutgers University-Newark, an anchor institution in NJ's largest city. Many programs encourage students to engage with members of our community. Having skills in leading structured conversations will lead to outreach ventures for the library, both in participating directly and in coaching students in the techniques.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMMY1<br>
<b>Location:</b> School of Communication, MSC 2106 Harrisonburg VA United States 22807<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Institute for Constructive Advocacy and Dialogue at JMU<br>
<b>First:</b> Lori<br>
<b>Mid:</b> L.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Britt<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Professor, School of Communications Studies<br>
<b>Email:</b> brittll@jmu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 919-280-9532<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> School of Communication, MSC 2106<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Harrisonburg<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22807<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lori Britt, assistant professor of communication at James Madison University both researches and practices dialogue and deliberation. Through the Institute for Constructive Advocacy and Dialogue she has formed 4C: A Campus Community Civic Collaborative that trains students to identify the need for, plan and facilitate community discussions that help citizens grapple with complex value-laden issues. She has been a part of the Kettering Institute's Centers for Public Deliberation partnership.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.jmu.edu/icad/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.jmu.edu/icad/" target="_blank">http://www.jmu.edu/icad/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/09/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/14/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Lori Britt, assistant professor of communication at James Madison University both researches and practices dialogue and deliberation. Through the Institute for Constructive Advocacy and Dialogue she has formed 4C: A Campus Community Civic Collaborative that trains students to identify the need for, plan and facilitate community discussions that help citizens grapple with complex value-laden issues. She has been a part of the Kettering Institute's Centers for Public Deliberation partnership.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Lori Britt, assistant professor of communication at James Madison University both researches and practices dialogue and deliberation. Through the Institute for Constructive Advocacy and Dialogue she has formed 4C: A Campus Community Civic Collaborative that trains students to identify the need for, plan and facilitate community discussions that help citizens grapple with complex value-laden issues. She has been a part of the Kettering Institute's Centers for Public Deliberation partnership.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511EZ8G2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 81 Allen Rd Pownal ME United States 04069-6010<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CDR Associates<br>
<b>First:</b> Peter<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Woodrow<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Partner<br>
<b>Email:</b> pjwoodrow@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (617) 939-4067<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 81 Allen Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Pownal<br>
<b>State:</b> ME<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 04069-6010<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/30/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/30/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65118BG05<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2372 E 15th St #4 Oakland CA United States 94601-1037<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Conversation Lab<br>
<b>First:</b> Allan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Steiner<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder<br>
<b>Email:</b> allanmsteiner@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (818) 939-2377<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2372 E 15th St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> #4<br>
<b>City:</b> Oakland<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94601-1037<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I've been working on creating spaces that shift social norms in favor of connection.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/30/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/28/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I've been working on creating spaces that shift social norms in favor of connection.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I've been working on creating spaces that shift social norms in favor of connection.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51712382<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1000 N. Alameda Street, Suite 240 Los Angeles CA United States 90012<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Institute for Nonviolence in Los Angeles/ Days of Dialogue<br>
<b>First:</b> Avis<br>
<b>Mid:</b> F.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Ridley-Thomas<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> avisridleythomas@me.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 213-485-8324<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1000 N. Alameda Street, Suite 240<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Los Angeles<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 90012<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Avis Ridley-Thomas retired March 25, 2011 after having founded the Los Angeles City Attorney's Dispute Resolution Program and Co-founded Days of Dialogue, an organization which conducts large scale dialogue on issues of public interest. She also Co-Directs the Institute for Nonviolence in Los Angeles.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.daysofdialogue.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.daysofdialogue.org" target="_blank">http://www.daysofdialogue.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/26/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Avis Ridley-Thomas retired March 25, 2011 after having founded the Los Angeles City Attorney's Dispute Resolution Program and Co-founded Days of Dialogue, an organization which conducts large scale dialogue on issues of public interest. She also Co-Directs the Institute for Nonviolence in Los Angeles.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Avis Ridley-Thomas retired March 25, 2011 after having founded the Los Angeles City Attorney's Dispute Resolution Program and Co-founded Days of Dialogue, an organization which conducts large scale di
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWC583<br>
<b>Location:</b> Cincinnati OH United States 45202-1810<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Kettering Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Valerie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lemmie<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Exploratory Research<br>
<b>Email:</b> vlemmie@kettering.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cincinnati<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 45202-1810<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/25/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/03/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMV58<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1930 Sterling Ln Fort Collins CO United States 80521-1313<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> ConverSketch<br>
<b>First:</b> Karina<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Branson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner &amp; Visual Storyteller<br>
<b>Email:</b> karina@conversketch.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (303) 718-4541<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1930 Sterling Ln<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Fort Collins<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80521-1313<br>
<b>Bio:</b> A lifelong learner, Karina is delighted to be a visual practitioner and founder of ConverSketch, LLC where she is constantly growing and expanding her perspectives on the world.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ConverSketch.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ConverSketch.com" target="_blank">http://www.ConverSketch.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/1/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/7/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> A lifelong learner, Karina is delighted to be a visual practitioner and founder of ConverSketch, LLC where she is constantly growing and expanding her perspectives on the world.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> A lifelong learner, Karina is delighted to be a visual practitioner and founder of ConverSketch, LLC where she is constantly growing and expanding her perspectives on the world.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWK1E5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 950 Main St Cambridge MA United States 2139<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Sponsoring Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Essential Partners<br>
<b>First:</b> John<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sarrouf<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Program Development and Strategic Partnerships<br>
<b>Email:</b> john@whatisessential.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (508) 793-7479<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 950 Main St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02139<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.whatisessential.org/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.whatisessential.org/" target="_blank">http://www.whatisessential.org/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 7/2/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 9/28/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65SYACG8<br>
<b>Location:</b> Hacienda Heights CA United States 91745<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> New Community Paradigms<br>
<b>First:</b> Brian<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Dowling<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief Community Advocate<br>
<b>Email:</b> briandrpm@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Hacienda Heights<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 91745<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I used to work and still live in the San Gabriel Valley of California. My day job was economic development professional for a city government.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.newcommunityparadigms.pbworks.com/w/page/43840752/FrontPage%20for%20New<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.newcommunityparadigms.pbworks.com/w/page/43840752/FrontPage%20for%20New" target="_blank">http://www.newcommunityparadigms.pbworks.com/w/page/43840752/FrontPage%20for%20New</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 9/6/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/28/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I used to work and still live in the San Gabriel Valley of California. My day job was economic development professional for a city government.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I used to work and still live in the San Gabriel Valley of California. My day job was economic development professional for a city government.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65122R4G2<br>
<b>Location:</b> Chico CA United States 95929<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CSU Chico<br>
<b>First:</b> Sue<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Peterson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Speech and Debate<br>
<b>Email:</b> sepeterson@csuchico.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (530) 592-9893<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chico<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95929<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Idea gardener. Speech &amp; debate teacher. Cheap &amp; easy (not me, my food &amp; life in general). Looking for depth in what seems like the shallow end of the pool.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/8/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/8/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Idea gardener. Speech &amp; debate teacher. Cheap &amp; easy (not me, my food &amp; life in general). Looking for depth in what seems like the shallow end of the pool.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Idea gardener. Speech &amp; debate teacher. Cheap &amp; easy (not me, my food &amp; life in general). Looking for depth in what seems like the shallow end of the pool.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWJQB9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Rensselaer NY United States 12144-3513<br>
<b>Style:</b> red_stars<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Dialogue Venture<br>
<b>First:</b> John<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Backman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> johnb@backwrite.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 518-449-4985<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Rensselaer<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 12144-3513<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As a regular contributor to Huffington Post Religion and an associate of an Episcopal monastery, John writes extensively on spiritual topics, including contemplative practice and its lessons for addressing the deeper issues of our time. He authored Why Cant We Talk? Christian Wisdom on Dialogue as a Habit of the Heart (SkyLight Paths Publishing, 2012), and his articles have appeared in some of the most respected faith-based publications available today, progressive and conservative. A current member of the NCDD board, John has presented internationally on dialogue-related topics at academic conferences and faith gatherings.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.dialogueventure.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.dialogueventure.com" target="_blank">http://www.dialogueventure.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/06/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/15/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> As a regular contributor to Huffington Post Religion and an associate of an Episcopal monastery, John writes extensively on spiritual topics, including contemplative practice and its lessons for addressing the deeper issues of our time. He authored Why Cant We Talk? Christian Wisdom on Dialogue as a Habit of the Heart (SkyLight Paths Publishing, 2012), and his articles have appeared in some of the most respected faith-based publications available today, progressive and conservative. A current member of the NCDD board, John has presented internationally on dialogue-related topics at academic conferences and faith gatherings.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> As a regular contributor to Huffington Post Religion and an associate of an Episcopal monastery, John writes extensively on spiritual topics, including contemplative practice and its lessons for addressing the deeper issues of our time. He authored Why Cant We Talk? Christian Wisdom on Dialogue as a Habit of the Heart (SkyLight Paths Publishing, 2012), and his articles have appeared in some of the most respected faith-based publications available today, progressive and conservative. A current member of the NCDD board, John has presented internationally on dialogue-related topics at academic conferences and faith gatherings.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWFTE8<br>
<b>Location:</b> 432 N Last Chance Gulch, Suite N MT United States 59601<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Cadence &amp; Triangle Associates<br>
<b>First:</b> Nedra<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Chandler<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> cadence@montana.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 406-461-1621<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 432 N Last Chance Gulch, Suite N<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Helena<br>
<b>State:</b> MT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 59601<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I serve as a committed sidekick and professional coach for government leaders and teams. They find me as they become ready to navigate inevitable opportunities and conflicts. As an experienced mediator, facilitator and development coach credentialed by the International Coach Federation, I assist them as they move forward with their internal and external quests: alone and with their partners.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/17/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/15/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I serve as a committed sidekick and professional coach for government leaders and teams. They find me as they become ready to navigate inevitable opportunities and conflicts. As an experienced mediator, facilitator and development coach credentialed by the International Coach Federation, I assist them as they move forward with their internal and external quests: alone and with their partners.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I serve as a committed sidekick and professional coach for government leaders and teams. They find me as they become ready to navigate inevitable opportunities and conflicts. As an experienced mediator, facilitator and development coach credentialed by the International Coach Federation, I assist them as they move forward with their internal and external quests: alone and with their partners.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWGT87<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2 Country Lane Maynard MA United States 1754<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> UMASS Boston<br>
<b>First:</b> Karen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ross<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> karen.ross@umb.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 917-232-6099<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2 Country Lane<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Maynard<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 1754<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Karen Ross is an Assistant Professor at UMASS Boston in the Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security and Global Governance, where she teaches and researches issues at the intersection of dialogue, education, and social activism. She is also a facilitator of inter-group dialogue and circle processes and has worked with numerous organizations in that capacity.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.karen-ross.net<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.karen-ross.net" target="_blank">http://www.karen-ross.net</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/23/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/14/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Karen Ross is an Assistant Professor at UMASS Boston in the Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security and Global Governance, where she teaches and researches issues at the intersection of dialogue, education, and social activism. She is also a facilitator of inter-group dialogue and circle processes and has worked with numerous organizations in that capacity.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Karen Ross is an Assistant Professor at UMASS Boston in the Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security and Global Governance, where she teaches and researches issues at the intersection of dialogue, education, and social activism. She is also a facilitator of inter-group dialogue and circle processes and has worked with numerous organizations in that capacity.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6510YNG62<br>
<b>Location:</b> 43 Clifton St Cambridge MA United States 02140-2428<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Harvard<br>
<b>First:</b> Christopher<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Celaya<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> PhD Candidate<br>
<b>Email:</b> ccelaya@fas.harvard.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (562) 712-9421<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 43 Clifton St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02140-2428<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a PhD candidate at Harvard University in the Government department. My research interests revolve around measuring and identifying the causal mechanisms responsible for the empirical effects of political deliberation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/08/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/13/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a PhD candidate at Harvard University in the Government department. My research interests revolve around measuring and identifying the causal mechanisms responsible for the empirical effects of political deliberation.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a PhD candidate at Harvard University in the Government department. My research interests revolve around measuring and identifying the causal mechanisms responsible for the empirical effects of political deliberation.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWRFC1<br>
<b>Location:</b> Ventura CA United States 93003<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Freemasons of California<br>
<b>First:</b> Russ<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Charvonia<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Grand Master<br>
<b>Email:</b> rcharvonia@freemason.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 805.258.1037<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Ventura<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 93003<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As Grand Master of Masons of California, Russ Charvonia has been instrumental in encouraging the nearly 60,000 members to utilize the teachings, language and tools of the fraternity to restore civility in society. As a practicing estate planning attorney and financial advisor, he helps clients address financial objectives in a sound and prudent manner.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.freemason.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.freemason.org" target="_blank">http://www.freemason.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/05/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/11/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> As Grand Master of Masons of California, Russ Charvonia has been instrumental in encouraging the nearly 60,000 members to utilize the teachings, language and tools of the fraternity to restore civility in society. As a practicing estate planning attorney and financial advisor, he helps clients address financial objectives in a sound and prudent manner.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> As Grand Master of Masons of California, Russ Charvonia has been instrumental in encouraging the nearly 60,000 members to utilize the teachings, language and tools of the fraternity to restore civility in society. As a practicing estate planning attorney and financial advisor, he helps clients address financial objectives in a sound and prudent manner.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWKZJ2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 850 Bank St South Pasadena, CA United States 91030-3702<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Sol Price School of Public Policy at The University of Southern California<br>
<b>First:</b> Terry<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Cooper<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor of Public Administration<br>
<b>Email:</b> tlcooper@price.usc.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 850 Bank St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> South Pasadena,<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 91030-3702<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a professor in the Sol Price School of Public Policy. My fields of specialization are public ethics and civic engagement, I am the author of 2 books, the editor of one book, and the co-editor of 2 books. I have published numerous scholarly articles in major journals.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.price.usc.edi<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.price.usc.edi" target="_blank">http://www.price.usc.edi</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/19/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/30/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a professor in the Sol Price School of Public Policy. My fields of specialization are public ethics and civic engagement, I am the author of 2 books, the editor of one book, and the co-editor of 2 books. I have published numerous scholarly articles in major journals.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a professor in the Sol Price School of Public Policy. My fields of specialization are public ethics and civic engagement, I am the author of 2 books, the editor of one book, and the co-editor of 2 books. I have published numerous scholarly articles in major journals.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMSZ8<br>
<b>Location:</b> Vancouver BC Canada V6J 3K6<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> PlaceSpeak Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Colleen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hardwick<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> colleen@placespeak.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 778-999-7677<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Vancouver<br>
<b>State:</b> BC<br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> V6J 3K6<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Colleen is the founder of PlaceSpeak. She is an Urban Geographer, Film Producer, and Internet Entrepreneur.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.placespeak.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.placespeak.com" target="_blank">http://www.placespeak.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/01/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/07/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Colleen is the founder of PlaceSpeak. She is an Urban Geographer, Film Producer, and Internet Entrepreneur.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Colleen is the founder of PlaceSpeak. She is an Urban Geographer, Film Producer, and Internet Entrepreneur.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 4969<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6800 Fleetwood Road #602 McLean VA United States 22101-3607<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> George Mason University<br>
<b>First:</b> Jim<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Snow<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Student<br>
<b>Email:</b> snow.ja.96@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 703-821-2713<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 6800 Fleetwood Road #602<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> McLean<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22101-3607<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I'm no longer active at GMU though I continue as an audit student as a senior citizen, non-degree. Jim did a lot of volunteer with with George Mason University's Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution when I met him back in 2001. Not sure if he still does or not. General ICAR number: 703-993-1300. Jim's wife's name is Barbara.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.gmu.edu/departments/icar/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.gmu.edu/departments/icar/" target="_blank">http://www.gmu.edu/departments/icar/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/21/2022<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I'm no longer active at GMU though I continue as an audit student as a senior citizen, non-degree. Jim did a lot of volunteer with with George Mason University's Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution when I met him back in 2001. Not sure if he still does or not. General ICAR number: 703-993-1300. Jim's wife's name is Barbara.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I'm no longer active at GMU though I continue as an audit student as a senior citizen, non-degree. Jim did a lot of volunteer with with George Mason University's Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution when I met him back in 2001. Not sure if he still does or not. General ICAR number: 703-993-1300. Jim's wife's name is Barbara.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512G6BT4<br>
<b>Location:</b> Iowa City IA United States<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Iowa Program for Public Life<br>
<b>First:</b> Nick<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Benson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Community Outreach and Development<br>
<b>Email:</b> nicholas-benson@uiowa.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (319) 384-3464<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Iowa City<br>
<b>State:</b> IA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> <br>
<b>Bio:</b> Nick Benson currently serves as the Director of Community Development and Outreach for the Provosts Office of Outreach &amp; Engagement and the Program Director for the Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities. He shapes the university&#39;s community development initiatives by leading the IISC, the RC&amp;D partnership, and other community outreach efforts. He enjoys engaging departments across the university and communities throughout the state in mutually beneficial partnerships that innovate on both the university&#39;s public mission and the challenges facing Iowa&#39;s cities and small towns. Nick earned both his master degree in Urban Planning and Juris Doctorate from the University of Iowa, and is a licensed attorney in Iowa. Nick previously worked in Planning and Community Development for the City of Iowa City and for Leff Law Firm. In his spare time, Nick enjoys hiking, traveling, and is a self-described news/politics junkie.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/5/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/5/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Nick Benson currently serves as the Director of Community Development and Outreach for the Provosts Office of Outreach &amp; Engagement and the Program Director for the Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities. He shapes the university&#39;s community development initiatives by leading the IISC, the RC&amp;D partnership, and other community outreach efforts. He enjoys engaging departments across the university and communities throughout the state in mutually beneficial partnerships that innovate on both the university&#39;s public mission and the challenges facing Iowa&#39;s cities and small towns. Nick earned both his master degree in Urban Planning and Juris Doctorate from the University of Iowa, and is a licensed attorney in Iowa. Nick previously worked in Planning and Community Development for the City of Iowa City and for Leff Law Firm. In his spare time, Nick enjoys hiking, traveling, and is a self-described news/politics junkie.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Nick Benson currently serves as the Director of Community Development and Outreach for the Provosts Office of Outreach &amp; Engagement and the Program Director for the Iowa Initiative for Sustainable Communities. He shapes the university&#39;s community development initiatives by leading the IISC, the RC&amp;D partnership, and other community outreach efforts. He enjoys engaging departments across the university and communities throughout the state in mutually beneficial partnerships that innovate on both the university&#39;s public mission and the challenges facing Iowa&#39;s cities and small towns. Nick earned both his master degree in Urban Planning and Juris Doctorate from the University of Iowa, and is a licensed attorney in Iowa. Nick previously worked in Planning and Community Development for the City of Iowa City and for Leff Law Firm. In his spare time, Nick enjoys hiking, traveling, and is a self-described news/politics junkie.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWQBQ0<br>
<b>Location:</b> Charlottesville VA United States 22902<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> QiqoChat Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Lucas<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Cioffi<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> lucas.cioffi@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (917) 528-1831<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charlottesville<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22902<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lucas Cioffi graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Having deployed for one year to Baghdad as an infantry officer, he realizes role that dialogue and deliberation can play in preventing conflict. Lucas served 3 years as an NCDD board member from 2011-2013. He is passionate about advanced online deliberative platforms and is co-founder of www.qiqochat.com.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.qiqochat.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.qiqochat.com" target="_blank">http://www.qiqochat.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 8/28/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/8/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Lucas Cioffi graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Having deployed for one year to Baghdad as an infantry officer, he realizes role that dialogue and deliberation can play in preventing conflict. Lucas served 3 years as an NCDD board member from 2011-2013. He is passionate about advanced online deliberative platforms and is co-founder of www.qiqochat.com.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Lucas Cioffi graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Having deployed for one year to Baghdad as an infantry officer, he realizes role that dialogue and deliberation can play in preventing conflict. Lucas served 3 years as an NCDD board member from 2011-2013. He is passionate about advanced online deliberative platforms and is co-founder of www.qiqochat.com.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65SYACG8<br>
<b>Location:</b> Hacienda Heights CA United States 91745<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> New Community Paradigms<br>
<b>First:</b> Brian<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Dowling<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief Community Advocate<br>
<b>Email:</b> briandrpm@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Hacienda Heights<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 91745<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I used to work and still live in the San Gabriel Valley of California. My day job was economic development professional for a city government.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.newcommunityparadigms.pbworks.com/w/page/43840752/FrontPage%20for%20New<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.newcommunityparadigms.pbworks.com/w/page/43840752/FrontPage%20for%20New" target="_blank">http://www.newcommunityparadigms.pbworks.com/w/page/43840752/FrontPage%20for%20New</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 9/6/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/28/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I used to work and still live in the San Gabriel Valley of California. My day job was economic development professional for a city government.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I used to work and still live in the San Gabriel Valley of California. My day job was economic development professional for a city government.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMV58<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1930 Sterling Ln Fort Collins CO United States 80521-1313<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> ConverSketch<br>
<b>First:</b> Karina<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Branson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner &amp; Visual Storyteller<br>
<b>Email:</b> karina@conversketch.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (303) 718-4541<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1930 Sterling Ln<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Fort Collins<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80521-1313<br>
<b>Bio:</b> A lifelong learner, Karina is delighted to be a visual practitioner and founder of ConverSketch, LLC where she is constantly growing and expanding her perspectives on the world.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ConverSketch.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ConverSketch.com" target="_blank">http://www.ConverSketch.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/1/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/7/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> A lifelong learner, Karina is delighted to be a visual practitioner and founder of ConverSketch, LLC where she is constantly growing and expanding her perspectives on the world.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> A lifelong learner, Karina is delighted to be a visual practitioner and founder of ConverSketch, LLC where she is constantly growing and expanding her perspectives on the world.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RW7JT2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 720 SW Washington St Ste 710 Portland OR United States 97205-3509<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> California State University, Sacramento, Center for Collaborative Policy<br>
<b>First:</b> Marcelle<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> DuPraw<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Mediator (Portland, OR)<br>
<b>Email:</b> mdupraw@ccp.csus.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (916) 445-2079<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 720 SW Washington St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 710<br>
<b>City:</b> Portland<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97205-3509<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.csus.edu/ccp<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.csus.edu/ccp" target="_blank">http://www.csus.edu/ccp</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/16/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/12/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65ZC1JX0<br>
<b>Location:</b> Denver CO United States 80206<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Civic League<br>
<b>First:</b> Doug<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Linkhart<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> dougl@ncl.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80206<br>
<b>Bio:</b> NCLs mission is to strengthen democracy by increasing the capacity of our nations people to fully participate in and build healthy and prosperous communities across America. We are expert at the science of local government (technical assistance, strategic planning facilitation, research on local governance issues), the art of public engagement, and the celebration of the progress that can be achieved when people work together. The All-America City Awards is NCL's flagship program.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ncl.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ncl.org" target="_blank">http://www.ncl.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/01/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/01/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> NCLs mission is to strengthen democracy by increasing the capacity of our nations people to fully participate in and build healthy and prosperous communities across America. We are expert at the science of local government (technical assistance, strategic planning facilitation, research on local governance issues), the art of public engagement, and the celebration of the progress that can be achieved when people work together. The All-America City Awards is NCL's flagship program.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> NCLs mission is to strengthen democracy by increasing the capacity of our nations people to fully participate in and build healthy and prosperous communities across America. We are expert at the sci
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511H3MB4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4310 Ludlow St Boulder CO United States 80305-6619<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Public Affairs Center LLC<br>
<b>First:</b> Robin<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Teater<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> molly@tayer.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4310 Ludlow St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80305-6619<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Molly Tayer is a long-time community dialogue convener, working primarily in on community building, local government policy formation and public works and land use change.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/14/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/22/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Molly Tayer is a long-time community dialogue convener, working primarily in on community building, local government policy formation and public works and land use change.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Molly Tayer is a long-time community dialogue convener, working primarily in on community building, local government policy formation and public works and land use change.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWBQT5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3601 Connecticut Avenue NW, Apt 710 Washington DC United States 20008-2452<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The James P Grant Trust for International Social Development; Partnership for Transparency Fund<br>
<b>First:</b> Theodore<br>
<b>Mid:</b> H.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Thomas<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Retired - President; Project Advisor<br>
<b>Email:</b> ted3937@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 202-966-6106<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3601 Connecticut Avenue NW, Apt 710<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Washington<br>
<b>State:</b> DC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20008-2452<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am an International Development Consultant with focus on public management, local government, civil service reform, ethics, and democratic institutions.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/08/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am an International Development Consultant with focus on public management, local government, civil service reform, ethics, and democratic institutions.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am an International Development Consultant with focus on public management, local government, civil service reform, ethics, and democratic institutions.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWREK4<br>
<b>Location:</b> Dubuque IA United States 52001<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Inclusive Dubuque Network<br>
<b>First:</b> Nancy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Milligen<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President and CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> nancy@dbqfoundation.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (563) 588-2700<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Dubuque<br>
<b>State:</b> IA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 52001<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> inclusivedbq.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 5/2/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 4/25/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512PBED8<br>
<b>Location:</b> Dubuque IA United States 52001<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Inclusive Dubuque Network<br>
<b>First:</b> Rachel<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Daack<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor of Sociology, Clarke University<br>
<b>Email:</b> rachel.daack@clarke.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Dubuque<br>
<b>State:</b> IA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 52001<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> inclusivedbq.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 4/25/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 4/25/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWF9P6<br>
<b>Location:</b> Dubuque IA United States 52001<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Inclusive Dubuque Network<br>
<b>First:</b> Kelly<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Larson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of the Human Rights Department, City of Dubuque<br>
<b>Email:</b> klarson@cityofdubuque.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (563) 589-4190<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Dubuque<br>
<b>State:</b> IA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 52001<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> inclusivedbq.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 4/25/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 4/25/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512PBE97<br>
<b>Location:</b> Dubuque IA United States 52001<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Inclusive Dubuque Network<br>
<b>First:</b> John<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Stewart<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Board President of the Multicultural Family Center<br>
<b>Email:</b> jstewart2375@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Dubuque<br>
<b>State:</b> IA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 52001<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> inclusivedbq.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 4/25/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 4/25/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512PBEB3<br>
<b>Location:</b> Dubuque IA United States 52001<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Inclusive Dubuque Network<br>
<b>First:</b> Jason<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Neises<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Community Development Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> Jason@dbqfoundation.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Dubuque<br>
<b>State:</b> IA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 52001<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> inclusivedbq.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 4/25/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 4/25/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The network supports equity education opportunities, creates and shares equity tools, and provides baseline data and information to help inform decisions and measure progress.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51714437<br>
<b>Location:</b> 8 Lincoln Street Athens OH United States 45701<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> June<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Holley<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Network Weaver<br>
<b>Email:</b> juneholley@gmail.com <br>
<b>Phone:</b> (740) 591-4705 <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 8 Lincoln Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Athens<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 45701<br>
<b>Bio:</b> June provides consulting and coaching to networks, organizations and foundations on creating effective smart networks.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.networkweaver.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.networkweaver.com" target="_blank">http://www.networkweaver.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/19/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/13/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> June provides consulting and coaching to networks, organizations and foundations on creating effective smart networks.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> June provides consulting and coaching to networks, organizations and foundations on creating effective smart networks.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51715109<br>
<b>Location:</b> 315 Bryant Street Palo Alto CA United States 94301<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Geoff Ball &amp; Associates<br>
<b>First:</b> Geoff<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ball<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner<br>
<b>Email:</b> ghball@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (650) 325-5275<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 315 Bryant Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Palo Alto<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94301<br>
<b>Bio:</b> My primary focus for more than a four decades has been how to enable people to collaborate using facilitation, large wall graphics as Group Membry, a variety of technologies such as technography (coined by Bernie DeKoven). My currrent interest is combing the capabilities of the local Public Access Media Center with my experience in Conflict Resolution in support of Civic Engagement and Community Collaboration. <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.geoffballfacilitator.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.geoffballfacilitator.com" target="_blank">http://www.geoffballfacilitator.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/17/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/08/2021<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> My primary focus for more than a four decades has been how to enable people to collaborate using facilitation, large wall graphics as Group Membry, a variety of technologies such as technography (coined by Bernie DeKoven). My currrent interest is combing the capabilities of the local Public Access Media Center with my experience in Conflict Resolution in support of Civic Engagement and Community Collaboration. <br>
<b>Bio200:</b> My primary focus for more than a four decades has been how to enable people to collaborate using facilitation, large wall graphics as Group Membry, a variety of technologies such as technography (coined by Bernie DeKoven). My currrent interest is combing the capabilities of the local Public Access Media Center with my experience in Conflict Resolution in support of Civic Engagement and Community Collaboration.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511HFSJ5<br>
<b>Location:</b> San Leandro CA United States 94577<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Unconference.net<br>
<b>First:</b> Kaliya<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Young<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Identity Woman<br>
<b>Email:</b> kaliya@identitywoman.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Leandro<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94577<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I've been designing and facilitating unconferences using a lot of Open space but also other methods for 12 years. My practice is centered on professional and technical communities. I am also a subject matter expert in digital identity. My two career trajectories intersect with the Internet Identity Workshop.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/18/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I've been designing and facilitating unconferences using a lot of Open space but also other methods for 12 years. My practice is centered on professional and technical communities. I am also a subject matter expert in digital identity. My two career trajectories intersect with the Internet Identity Workshop.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I've been designing and facilitating unconferences using a lot of Open space but also other methods for 12 years. My practice is centered on professional and technical communities. I am also a subject matter expert in digital identity. My two career trajectories intersect with the Internet Identity Workshop.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511HD5X2<br>
<b>Location:</b> Vancouver WA United States 98662<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Cultural Coahing Solutions<br>
<b>First:</b> Dora<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Perry<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> jmjdee3@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Vancouver<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98662<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Twenty yeas experience in dialogue facilitation and group processes. Experienced Diversity, Equity and Inclusion trainer and Coach. Ability to work across cultures and help organizations address institutional and historical harm. Born in Nigeria, lives in US.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/11/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/16/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Twenty yeas experience in dialogue facilitation and group processes. Experienced Diversity, Equity and Inclusion trainer and Coach. Ability to work across cultures and help organizations address institutional and historical harm. Born in Nigeria, lives in US.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Twenty yeas experience in dialogue facilitation and group processes. Experienced Diversity, Equity and Inclusion trainer and Coach. Ability to work across cultures and help organizations address institutional and historical harm. Born in Nigeria, lives in US.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511H8NW0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 455 Hillside Trl Eddyville KY United States 42038-7344<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> L. Darryl ARMSTRONG and Associates Behavioral Public Relations LLC<br>
<b>First:</b> Leland Darryl<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Armstrong<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> drdarryl@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 455 Hillside Trl<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Eddyville<br>
<b>State:</b> KY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 42038-7344<br>
<b>Bio:</b> L. Darryl Armstrong Ph.D. APR CCMC CAMT is a corporate and government facilitator, public engagement practitioner and consultant. He works in the areas of Public participation and stakeholder involvement, organizational development, strategic communications planning, crisis and issues management and conflict prevention and resolution. Dr. Armstrong is a life member of the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2); past president of the Tennessee Valley Chapter of IAP2; is certified as a crisis communications consultant by the Institute of Crisis Management; a certified trainer for the Center for Aggression Management (CAMT) and is accredited by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.armstrongandassociates.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.armstrongandassociates.org" target="_blank">http://www.armstrongandassociates.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/15/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/15/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> L. Darryl Armstrong Ph.D. APR CCMC CAMT is a corporate and government facilitator, public engagement practitioner and consultant. He works in the areas of Public participation and stakeholder involvement, organizational development, strategic communications planning, crisis and issues management and conflict prevention and resolution. Dr. Armstrong is a life member of the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2); past president of the Tennessee Valley Chapter of IAP2; is certified as a crisis communications consultant by the Institute of Crisis Management; a certified trainer for the Center for Aggression Management (CAMT) and is accredited by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> L. Darryl Armstrong Ph.D. APR CCMC CAMT is a corporate and government facilitator, public engagement practitioner and consultant. He works in the areas of Public participation and stakeholder involvement, organizational development, strategic communications planning, crisis and issues management and conflict prevention and resolution. Dr. Armstrong is a life member of the International Association of Public Participation (IAP2); past president of the Tennessee Valley Chapter of IAP2; is certified as a crisis communications consultant by the Institute of Crisis Management; a certified trainer for the Center for Aggression Management (CAMT) and is accredited by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 3417<br>
<b>Location:</b> #213 - 3480 Main Street Vancouver BC Canada V5V 3N2<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Outside the Lines<br>
<b>First:</b> Avril<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Orloff<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> avril@outsidethelines.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 604-876-8418<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> #213 - 3480 Main Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Vancouver<br>
<b>State:</b> BC<br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> V5V 3N2<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a visual practitioner who uses visual processes to animate insightful conversation, help groups gain clarity around complex topics, reach shared understanding, and tell their stories in clear and compelling ways. I have graphically recorded meetings, conferences, workshops and dialogues for a wide variety of clients in all sectors since 2006 - including NCDD! More recently I have brought my visual skills to the design and facilitation of strategic planning, visioning, team-building, and community engagement meetings, and have begun an inquiry into the role of visuals in facilitating conflict. Whatever the context, I am happiest when I can help people navigate complex issues and chart a clear path forward in the most enjoyable, creative and fun ways possible. <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> avrilorloff.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://avrilorloff.com" target="_blank">http://avrilorloff.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/14/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a visual practitioner who uses visual processes to animate insightful conversation, help groups gain clarity around complex topics, reach shared understanding, and tell their stories in clear and compelling ways. I have graphically recorded meetings, conferences, workshops and dialogues for a wide variety of clients in all sectors since 2006 - including NCDD! More recently I have brought my visual skills to the design and facilitation of strategic planning, visioning, team-building, and community engagement meetings, and have begun an inquiry into the role of visuals in facilitating conflict. Whatever the context, I am happiest when I can help people navigate complex issues and chart a clear path forward in the most enjoyable, creative and fun ways possible. <br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a visual practitioner who uses visual processes to animate insightful conversation, help groups gain clarity around complex topics, reach shared understanding, and tell their stories in clear and compelling ways. I have graphically recorded meetings, conferences, workshops and dialogues for a wide variety of clients in all sectors since 2006 - including NCDD! More recently I have brought my visual skills to the design and facilitation of strategic planning, visioning, team-building, and community engagement meetings, and have begun an inquiry into the role of visuals in facilitating conflict. Whatever the context, I am happiest when I can help people navigate complex issues and chart a clear path forward in the most enjoyable, creative and fun ways possible.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511HFHJ8<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6 E 39th St New York NY United States 10016-0112<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Public Agenda<br>
<b>First:</b> Jean<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Johnson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Fellow and Special Adviser<br>
<b>Email:</b> sugal@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 6 E 39th St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> New York<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 10016-0112<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jean Johnson is a vice president of the National Issues Forums Institute, an associate of the Kettering Foundation, and Senior Fellow at Public Agenda.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/17/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/21/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Jean Johnson is a vice president of the National Issues Forums Institute, an associate of the Kettering Foundation, and Senior Fellow at Public Agenda.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Jean Johnson is a vice president of the National Issues Forums Institute, an associate of the Kettering Foundation, and Senior Fellow at Public Agenda.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511FE0C3<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1010 S Chadwick St Philadelphia PA United States 19146-2008<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Penn Project for Civic Engagement<br>
<b>First:</b> Harris<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sokoloff<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Driector<br>
<b>Email:</b> harriss@upenn.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1010 S Chadwick St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Philadelphia<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 19146-2008<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/02/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/02/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWRHF9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4210 Eagle Landing Pkwy Orange Park FL United States 32065-2631<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Deliberative Voice<br>
<b>First:</b> Gregg <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Kaufman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Consultant/Educator<br>
<b>Email:</b> gkaufman8@mac.com <br>
<b>Phone:</b> (478) 445-1711<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4210 Eagle Landing Pkwy <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Orange Park<br>
<b>State:</b> FL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 32065-2631<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Rev. R. Gregg Kaufman is an ELCA Pastor (Ret.), Kettering Foundation Research Associate, National Issues Forums Institute Board Member, and Consultant, The Deliberative Voice.A native of Weatherly, Pennsylvania, Kaufman earned degrees at Waterloo Lutheran University (B.A. Political Science, 1971), Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (M.Div., 1975), and Princeton Theological Seminary (Th.M., 1993). After his first call in Stone Church, PA, he was a DMNA pastor/developer for Grace, Carrollton, GA. He served Prince of Peace, Princeton Jct., NJ for 17 years and Redeemer, Macon, GA before joining the faculty at Georgia College, Georgias Public Liberal Arts University in 2004 where he taught in the Department of Government &amp; Sociology, directed the Coverdell Institute and coordinated the universitys American Democracy Project. Kaufman retired in 2014.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.gcsu.edu/adp/dialogue.htm<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.gcsu.edu/adp/dialogue.htm" target="_blank">www.gcsu.edu/adp/dialogue.htm</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/18/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/21/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Rev. R. Gregg Kaufman is an ELCA Pastor (Ret.), Kettering Foundation Research Associate, National Issues Forums Institute Board Member, and Consultant, The Deliberative Voice.A native of Weatherly, Pennsylvania, Kaufman earned degrees at Waterloo Lutheran University (B.A. Political Science, 1971), Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (M.Div., 1975), and Princeton Theological Seminary (Th.M., 1993). After his first call in Stone Church, PA, he was a DMNA pastor/developer for Grace, Carrollton, GA. He served Prince of Peace, Princeton Jct., NJ for 17 years and Redeemer, Macon, GA before joining the faculty at Georgia College, Georgias Public Liberal Arts University in 2004 where he taught in the Department of Government &amp; Sociology, directed the Coverdell Institute and coordinated the universitys American Democracy Project. Kaufman retired in 2014.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Rev. R. Gregg Kaufman is an ELCA Pastor (Ret.), Kettering Foundation Research Associate, National Issues Forums Institute Board Member, and Consultant, The Deliberative Voice.A native of Weatherly, Pennsylvania, Kaufman earned degrees at Waterloo Lutheran University (B.A. Political Science, 1971), Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (M.Div., 1975), and Princeton Theological Seminary (Th.M., 1993). After his first call in Stone Church, PA, he was a DMNA pastor/developer for Grace, Carrollton, GA. He served Prince of Peace, Princeton Jct., NJ for 17 years and Redeemer, Macon, GA before joining the faculty at Georgia College, Georgias Public Liberal Arts University in 2004 where he taught in the Department of Government &amp; Sociology, directed the Coverdell Institute and coordinated the universitys American Democracy Project. Kaufman retired in 2014.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511SS7Z7<br>
<b>Location:</b> Boulder CO United States 80302<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CU Engage, CU Boulder<br>
<b>First:</b> Ashmi<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Desai<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> CU Dialogues Program Researcher and Facilitator<br>
<b>Email:</b> Ashmi.Desai@colorado.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80302<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/21/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/05/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51716523<br>
<b>Location:</b> 108 Lakewood Drive Asheville NC United States 28803<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Trusted Sharing<br>
<b>First:</b> Duncan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Work<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Acting CEO and Co-founder<br>
<b>Email:</b> duncan@trustedsharing.com <br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 108 Lakewood Drive<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Asheville<br>
<b>State:</b> NC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 28803<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am an inventor and designer of social software for collective intelligence, trusted conversations, and attention management. Currently I am a co-founder of Trusted Sharing Conversations. I was previously the start-up Chief Scientist and Chief Privacy Officer at LinkedIn; prior to that I was the founder of Net Deva, an early social networking software company that facilitated brokering of trusted introductions and private data.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.trustedsharing.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.trustedsharing.com" target="_blank">http://www.trustedsharing.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/23/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am an inventor and designer of social software for collective intelligence, trusted conversations, and attention management. Currently I am a co-founder of Trusted Sharing Conversations. I was previously the start-up Chief Scientist and Chief Privacy Officer at LinkedIn; prior to that I was the founder of Net Deva, an early social networking software company that facilitated brokering of trusted introductions and private data.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am an inventor and designer of social software for collective intelligence, trusted conversations, and attention management. Currently I am a co-founder of Trusted Sharing Conversations. I was previously the start-up Chief Scientist and Chief Privacy Officer at LinkedIn; prior to that I was the founder of Net Deva, an early social networking software company that facilitated brokering of trusted introductions and private data.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65Y6CRM0<br>
<b>Location:</b> Asheville NC United States 28803<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Trusted Sharing<br>
<b>First:</b> Ruth<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Backstrom<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Marketing and Outreach Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> Ruth@trustedsharing.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (919) 338-8114<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Asheville<br>
<b>State:</b> NC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 28803<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As Outreach Director, Ruth helps Trusted Sharing, reach out to facilitators and other potential user groups. She is particularly interested in using Trusted Sharing as a platform for more coherent public conversations that can make a difference. Her background involves community organizing, bringing worker-owned co-ops to Durham, and developing public community conversations to create a more caring economy. She has a PhD in education and have taught many different ages in various educational settings. She thinks of herself as still educating and learning through her talks, writings and community facilitation. She has come to see that in order for learning to happen there has to be a lot of deep listening on both the side of the learner and the teacher.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.trustedsharing.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.trustedsharing.com" target="_blank">http://www.trustedsharing.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/24/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> As Outreach Director, Ruth helps Trusted Sharing, reach out to facilitators and other potential user groups. She is particularly interested in using Trusted Sharing as a platform for more coherent public conversations that can make a difference. Her background involves community organizing, bringing worker-owned co-ops to Durham, and developing public community conversations to create a more caring economy. She has a PhD in education and have taught many different ages in various educational settings. She thinks of herself as still educating and learning through her talks, writings and community facilitation. She has come to see that in order for learning to happen there has to be a lot of deep listening on both the side of the learner and the teacher.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> As Outreach Director, Ruth helps Trusted Sharing, reach out to facilitators and other potential user groups. She is particularly interested in using Trusted Sharing as a platform for more coherent public conversations that can make a difference. Her background involves community organizing, bringing worker-owned co-ops to Durham, and developing public community conversations to create a more caring economy. She has a PhD in education and have taught many different ages in various educational settings. She thinks of herself as still educating and learning through her talks, writings and community facilitation. She has come to see that in order for learning to happen there has to be a lot of deep listening on both the side of the learner and the teacher.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65ZSNNE5<br>
<b>Location:</b> Asheville NC United States 28803<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Trusted Sharing<br>
<b>First:</b> Ty<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hallock<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief Technology Officer<br>
<b>Email:</b> ty@trustedsharing.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Asheville<br>
<b>State:</b> NC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 28803<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As a founder and partner of Trusted Sharing, Ty has cultivated a Get Things Done software culture, that is creative, responsive and effective. Ty In addition to being a talented technologist and project manager, is a natural networker and has considerable experience in social media marketing. Ty is someone who has an insatiable desire to learn about how the world works and how people relate and interact in that world. He has created a “learning culture” at Trusted Sharing, where each new project is an opportunity for the group to dive in and do something that has never been done before. Trusted Sharing partners are “innovation partners” who are concerned with evolving their business, not just growing it.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.trustedsharing.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.trustedsharing.com" target="_blank">http://www.trustedsharing.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/24/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> As a founder and partner of Trusted Sharing, Ty has cultivated a Get Things Done software culture, that is creative, responsive and effective. Ty In addition to being a talented technologist and project manager, is a natural networker and has considerable experience in social media marketing. Ty is someone who has an insatiable desire to learn about how the world works and how people relate and interact in that world. He has created a “learning culture” at Trusted Sharing, where each new project is an opportunity for the group to dive in and do something that has never been done before. Trusted Sharing partners are “innovation partners” who are concerned with evolving their business, not just growing it.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> As a founder and partner of Trusted Sharing, Ty has cultivated a Get Things Done software culture, that is creative, responsive and effective. Ty In addition to being a talented technologist and project manager, is a natural networker and has considerable experience in social media marketing. Ty is someone who has an insatiable desire to learn about how the world works and how people relate and interact in that world. He has created a “learning culture” at Trusted Sharing, where each new project is an opportunity for the group to dive in and do something that has never been done before. Trusted Sharing partners are “innovation partners” who are concerned with evolving their business, not just growing it.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511FYD77<br>
<b>Location:</b> Oakland CA United States 94602<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Jan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Rubin<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> janrubin1@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Oakland<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94602<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jan is President of Jan Felicitas Rubin and Associates. After more than 25 years working as a consultant and facilitator to primarily large healthcare organizations on large scale change management, quality improvement, and strategic planning projects, Jan refocused her work to provide support to small, nonprofit organizations, including community health care centers that serve primarily Native American and Hispanic populations. Jan is on a continuous search for processes and tools that build trust, collaboration, and commitment to integrity. A lifelong learner, she continues to research and apply processes that support cross-cultural awareness and inquiry into “how we are all related”.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/06/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/17/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Jan is President of Jan Felicitas Rubin and Associates. After more than 25 years working as a consultant and facilitator to primarily large healthcare organizations on large scale change management, quality improvement, and strategic planning projects, Jan refocused her work to provide support to small, nonprofit organizations, including community health care centers that serve primarily Native American and Hispanic populations. Jan is on a continuous search for processes and tools that build trust, collaboration, and commitment to integrity. A lifelong learner, she continues to research and apply processes that support cross-cultural awareness and inquiry into “how we are all related”.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Jan is President of Jan Felicitas Rubin and Associates. After more than 25 years working as a consultant and facilitator to primarily large healthcare organizations on large scale change management, quality improvement, and strategic planning projects, Jan refocused her work to provide support to small, nonprofit organizations, including community health care centers that serve primarily Native American and Hispanic populations. Jan is on a continuous search for processes and tools that build trust, collaboration, and commitment to integrity. A lifelong learner, she continues to research and apply processes that support cross-cultural awareness and inquiry into “how we are all related”.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6510K2047<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1521 Eidson Hall Dr Dunwoody GA United States 30338-5685<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Joel<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Moorhead<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Retired physician, self-employed<br>
<b>Email:</b> jm1812@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1521 Eidson Hall Dr<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Dunwoody<br>
<b>State:</b> GA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 30338-5685<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dr. Joel Moorhead is a Physician Advisor, Arbitrator, and Mediator. He holds an MD degree from the University of Cincinnati, a Master of Public Health from the University of Arizona, and a PhD in Public Health from Rutgers/UMDNJ. He is board-certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Moorhead has 30+ years of experience in clinical and administrative medicine. He has served as director of the residency programs in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and in Occupational Medicine at Emory University in Atlanta.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/20/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/19/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dr. Joel Moorhead is a Physician Advisor, Arbitrator, and Mediator. He holds an MD degree from the University of Cincinnati, a Master of Public Health from the University of Arizona, and a PhD in Public Health from Rutgers/UMDNJ. He is board-certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Moorhead has 30+ years of experience in clinical and administrative medicine. He has served as director of the residency programs in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and in Occupational Medicine at Emory University in Atlanta.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dr. Joel Moorhead is a Physician Advisor, Arbitrator, and Mediator. He holds an MD degree from the University of Cincinnati, a Master of Public Health from the University of Arizona, and a PhD in Public Health from Rutgers/UMDNJ. He is board-certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Moorhead has 30+ years of experience in clinical and administrative medicine. He has served as director of the residency programs in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and in Occupational Medicine at Emory University in Atlanta.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWBSV6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1260 Fulton Ave Ste A Sacramento CA United States 95825-7396<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Bread of Life Center for Spiritual Formation<br>
<b>First:</b> Jean<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Holsten<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> jean@breadoflife.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1260 Fulton Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste A<br>
<b>City:</b> Sacramento<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95825-7396<br>
<b>Bio:</b> We developed Dynamic DialougeTM as a training program and offer one day to four day introduction sessions, deepening the practice sessions and a 2-year practicum. We design and implement programs for organizations of all sizes to learn and apply skills and practices that transform through dialogue. Dialogue practice is one of the most important practices of my life and has been since 2002.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> breadoflife.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://breadoflife.org" target="_blank">http://breadoflife.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/01/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/25/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> We developed Dynamic DialougeTM as a training program and offer one day to four day introduction sessions, deepening the practice sessions and a 2-year practicum. We design and implement programs for organizations of all sizes to learn and apply skills and practices that transform through dialogue. Dialogue practice is one of the most important practices of my life and has been since 2002.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> We developed Dynamic DialougeTM as a training program and offer one day to four day introduction sessions, deepening the practice sessions and a 2-year practicum. We design and implement programs for organizations of all sizes to learn and apply skills and practices that transform through dialogue. Dialogue practice is one of the most important practices of my life and has been since 2002.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65Y9J402<br>
<b>Location:</b> 5319 University Drive #102 Irvine CA United States 92612<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Synaccord, LLC<br>
<b>First:</b> David<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Fridley<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder &amp; CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> david@synaccord.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 949 422 1582<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 5319 University Drive #102<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Irvine<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 92612<br>
<b>Bio:</b> David is founder of Synaccord, LLC building a social network for democracy that's fair, balanced, and civil so we can get together online to overcome the polarization and girdlock to find the solutions that unite us and make them happen. He has a B.A in Computer Science spent a career building embedded systems and an MBA spent another career in product management for business communications system.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.synaccord.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.synaccord.com" target="_blank">http://www.synaccord.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/25/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/24/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> David is founder of Synaccord, LLC building a social network for democracy that's fair, balanced, and civil so we can get together online to overcome the polarization and girdlock to find the solutions that unite us and make them happen. He has a B.A in Computer Science spent a career building embedded systems and an MBA spent another career in product management for business communications system.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> David is founder of Synaccord, LLC building a social network for democracy that's fair, balanced, and civil so we can get together online to overcome the polarization and girdlock to find the solutions that unite us and make them happen. He has a B.A in Computer Science spent a career building embedded systems and an MBA spent another career in product management for business communications system.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65YQNBW0<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 1151 Blue Lake CA United States 95525<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Equinoss Consulting<br>
<b>First:</b> Heather<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Equinoss<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> heather@equinossconsulting.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 707-499-9021<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 1151 <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Blue Lake<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95525<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I bring 15 years of project management, meeting facilitation and recording, and community engagement experience in public, nonprofit, and community settings. I find purpose in supporting people and organizations to bring about the positive change they envision in their communities. My specialty is using visual notetaking tools to engage peoples innate creativity, capture a groups wisdom, focus their work, and build agreement about next steps.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.equinossconsulting.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.equinossconsulting.com" target="_blank">http://www.equinossconsulting.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/21/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I bring 15 years of project management, meeting facilitation and recording, and community engagement experience in public, nonprofit, and community settings. I find purpose in supporting people and organizations to bring about the positive change they envision in their communities. My specialty is using visual notetaking tools to engage peoples innate creativity, capture a groups wisdom, focus their work, and build agreement about next steps.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I bring 15 years of project management, meeting facilitation and recording, and community engagement experience in public, nonprofit, and community settings. I find purpose in supporting people and organizations to bring about the positive change they envision in their communities. My specialty is using visual notetaking tools to engage peoples innate creativity, capture a groups wisdom, focus their work, and build agreement about next steps.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717642<br>
<b>Location:</b> 32432 Lookout Court San Juan Capistrano CA United States 92675<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> A People Development Company<br>
<b>First:</b> Linda<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Denton<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner<br>
<b>Email:</b> linda@lindadenton.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 949-300-0817<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 32432 Lookout Court<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Juan Capistrano<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 92675<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Linda believes through our shared conversations, we can improve our thinking, discover new possibilities, develop different ideas and actions, create a fresh approach to work and life, and enhance our ability to work with others. In her current business; she is a professional coach, group facilitator, and business consultant.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.Lindadenton.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.Lindadenton.com" target="_blank">http://www.Lindadenton.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/10/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/29/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Linda believes through our shared conversations, we can improve our thinking, discover new possibilities, develop different ideas and actions, create a fresh approach to work and life, and enhance our ability to work with others. In her current business; she is a professional coach, group facilitator, and business consultant.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Linda believes through our shared conversations, we can improve our thinking, discover new possibilities, develop different ideas and actions, create a fresh approach to work and life, and enhance our
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 803<br>
<b>Location:</b> 8909 Walden Road Silver Springs MD United States 20901<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Public Engagement Associates<br>
<b>First:</b> Theo<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Brown<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> dialogdays@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 301-589-1006<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 8909 Walden Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Silver Springs<br>
<b>State:</b> MD<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20901<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Theo Brown has a long history of working with AmericaSpeaks that began in 1998 when he was an organizing consultant to Americans Discuss Social Security. As a Senior Associate, he has worked on outreach and recruitment for many AmericaSpeaks projects through the years including Listening to the City, DC's Citizen Summits, and Voices and Choices in Northeast Ohio. Most recently, he was director of outreach for the Unified New Orleans Plan Community Congresses and coordinated local recruitment for the eight cities involved in CaliforniaSpeaks.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/18/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Theo Brown has a long history of working with AmericaSpeaks that began in 1998 when he was an organizing consultant to Americans Discuss Social Security. As a Senior Associate, he has worked on outreach and recruitment for many AmericaSpeaks projects through the years including Listening to the City, DC's Citizen Summits, and Voices and Choices in Northeast Ohio. Most recently, he was director of outreach for the Unified New Orleans Plan Community Congresses and coordinated local recruitment for<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Theo Brown has a long history of working with AmericaSpeaks that began in 1998 when he was an organizing consultant to Americans Discuss Social Security. As a Senior Associate, he has worked on outrea
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWRYW9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Washington DC United States 20003<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Consilium Consulting<br>
<b>First:</b> Douglas<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Black<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Managing Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> douglas.l.black@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Washington<br>
<b>State:</b> DC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20003<br>
<b>Bio:</b> We are a management and IT consulting firm serving the Federal market.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.twitter.com/dlblack<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.twitter.com/dlblack" target="_blank">http://www.twitter.com/dlblack</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/05/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/17/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> We are a management and IT consulting firm serving the Federal market.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> We are a management and IT consulting firm serving the Federal market.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWM9C4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 214 Patterson Hall Box 7569 Raleigh NC United States 27695<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Natural Resources Leadership Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Mary Lou<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Addor<br>
<b>Post:</b> EdD.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> mladdor@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 214 Patterson Hall<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Box 7569<br>
<b>City:</b> Raleigh<br>
<b>State:</b> NC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 27695<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Natural Resources Leadership Institute (NRLI) was founded by the NC Cooperative Extension Service at NC State Univeristy in 1994. A capacity-building program, the NRLI helps improve management and policy decisions affecting North Carolina's communities and natural resources, through integrative problem solving, facilitation, leadership development, and needs-based trainings and instruction.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ncsu.edu/NRLI<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ncsu.edu/NRLI" target="_blank">http://www.ncsu.edu/NRLI</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/20/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/17/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Natural Resources Leadership Institute (NRLI) was founded by the NC Cooperative Extension Service at NC State Univeristy in 1994. A capacity-building program, the NRLI helps improve management and policy decisions affecting North Carolina's communities and natural resources, through integrative problem solving, facilitation, leadership development, and needs-based trainings and instruction.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Natural Resources Leadership Institute (NRLI) was founded by the NC Cooperative Extension Service at NC State Univeristy in 1994. A capacity-building program, the NRLI helps improve management and
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51723991<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1747 West Grace Chicago IL United States 60613<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Outreach Experts<br>
<b>First:</b> Jay<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Vincent<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief Engagement Officer
<br>
<b>Email:</b> jay.vincent@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 312-523-6893<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1747 West Grace<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60613<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Their stakeholders in a world transforming from enhanced connectivity. His core expertise is developing online and offline stakeholder engagements programs for businesses and organizations who must convert key organizational and external stakeholders into meaningful and persuasive advocates. More than anything, he is an Outreach Expert. Throughout his career, Jay, has managed campaigns of many types for political candidates, political parties, corporations, associations and organizations. He has worked for clients across nearly a dozen different industries. Today, he leads at the intersection of business, government and technology, helping clients develop business solutions to navigating the challenges posed by a more active public and stakeholders.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.outreachexperts.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.outreachexperts.comwww.outreachexperts.com" target="_blank">http://www.outreachexperts.com
www.outreachexperts.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/09/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/13/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Their stakeholders in a world transforming from enhanced connectivity. His core expertise is developing online and offline stakeholder engagements programs for businesses and organizations who must convert key organizational and external stakeholders into meaningful and persuasive advocates. More than anything, he is an Outreach Expert. Throughout his career, Jay, has managed campaigns of many types for political candidates, political parties, corporations, associations and organizations. He has worked for clients across nearly a dozen different industries. Today, he leads at the intersection of business, government and technology, helping clients develop business solutions to navigating the challenges posed by a more active public and stakeholders.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Their stakeholders in a world transforming from enhanced connectivity. His core expertise is developing online and offline stakeholder engagements programs for businesses and organizations who must convert key organizational and external stakeholders into meaningful and persuasive advocates. More than anything, he is an Outreach Expert. Throughout his career, Jay, has managed campaigns of many types for political candidates, political parties, corporations, associations and organizations. He has worked for clients across nearly a dozen different industries. Today, he leads at the intersection of business, government and technology, helping clients develop business solutions to navigating the challenges posed by a more active public and stakeholders.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717478<br>
<b>Location:</b> 19 Farrell Road Newtown CT United States 6470<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Conversation Collaborative<br>
<b>First:</b> Ben<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Roberts<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Social Architect<br>
<b>Email:</b> ben@conversationcollaborative.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 203-426-1039<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 19 Farrell Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Newtown<br>
<b>State:</b> CT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 06470<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am the co-founder of Occupy Café, an initiative that supports the global conversation inspired by the Occupy movement, using interactive conference calls, a social networking platform and in-person dialogue. I have been pursuing the intersection of large group conversational processes and the internets power to convene and to support new modalities for dialogue since February 2010, when I became involved with the Coffee Party movement. From 2010-2011 I also worked extensively on the FOUR YEARS.GO campaign initiated by The Pachamama Alliance to help create a tipping point towards a “socially just, environmentally sustainable and spiritually fulfilling world for all.” And I was a co-founder of weDialogue, a business offering professional services to design and host virtual engagements and the provider of online services for the World Café Community Foundation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.conversationcollaborative.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.conversationcollaborative.com" target="_blank">http://www.conversationcollaborative.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/10/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/17/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am the co-founder of Occupy Café, an initiative that supports the global conversation inspired by the Occupy movement, using interactive conference calls, a social networking platform and in-person dialogue. I have been pursuing the intersection of large group conversational processes and the internets power to convene and to support new modalities for dialogue since February 2010, when I became involved with the Coffee Party movement. From 2010-2011 I also worked extensively on the FOUR YE<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am the co-founder of Occupy Café, an initiative that supports the global conversation inspired by the Occupy movement, using interactive conference calls, a social networking platform and in-person
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65YW9WH6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1747 W Grace St Chicago IL United States 60613-2745<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Outreach Experts<br>
<b>First:</b> Luke<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Webster<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> General Counsel<br>
<b>Email:</b> luke@outreachexperts.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (312) 523-6893<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1747 W Grace St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60613-2745<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Outreach Experts helps companies develop and manage meaningful relationships with their stakeholders in a world transformed by technology. It's founder, Jay Vincent, works in stakeholder engagement and public engagement facilitation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.outreachexperts.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/09/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/13/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Outreach Experts helps companies develop and manage meaningful relationships with their stakeholders in a world transformed by technology. It's founder, Jay Vincent, works in stakeholder engagement and public engagement facilitation.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Outreach Experts helps companies develop and manage meaningful relationships with their stakeholders in a world transformed by technology. It's founder, Jay Vincent, works in stakeholder engagement and public engagement facilitation.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWS859<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1747 W Grace St Chicago IL United States 60613-2745<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Outreach Experts<br>
<b>First:</b> Don<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Vincent<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Advocacy Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> don@outreachexperts.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (312) 623-7889<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1747 W Grace St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60613-2745<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.outreachexperts.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/09/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/13/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG651223325<br>
<b>Location:</b> One Bear Place #97222, Waco, TX United States 76798<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Baylor University<br>
<b>First:</b> Erin <br>
<b>Mid:</b> Payseur<br>
<b>Last:</b> Oeth<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Director, Civic Learning Initiatives<br>
<b>Email:</b> erin_payseur@baylor.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 254-710-1736<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> One Bear Place #97222<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Waco<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 76798<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Erin Payseur Oeth is the Associate Director of Civic Learning Initiatives at Baylor University. She has ten years of experience in civic engagement and higher education. As part of the Office of Community Engagement &amp; Service, she is focused on developing models for civic literacy, skills, and practice. Erin is a co-founder of Baylor&#39;s Public Deliberation Initiative and a previous fellow with the Kettering Foundation New Centers for Public Deliberation. She has a B.A. degree in Religion/ Philosophy from Presbyterian College and a M.Ed. in Higher Education &amp; Student Affairs from the University of South Carolina.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.baylor.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.baylor.edu" target="_blank">www.baylor.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/28/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/20/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Erin Payseur Oeth is the Associate Director of Civic Learning Initiatives at Baylor University. She has ten years of experience in civic engagement and higher education. As part of the Office of Community Engagement &amp; Service, she is focused on developing models for civic literacy, skills, and practice. Erin is a co-founder of Baylor&#39;s Public Deliberation Initiative and a previous fellow with the Kettering Foundation New Centers for Public Deliberation. She has a B.A. degree in Religion/ Philosophy from Presbyterian College and a M.Ed. in Higher Education &amp; Student Affairs from the University of South Carolina.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Erin Payseur Oeth is the Associate Director of Civic Learning Initiatives at Baylor University. She has ten years of experience in civic engagement and higher education. As part of the Office of Community Engagement &amp; Service, she is focused on developing models for civic literacy, skills, and practice. Erin is a co-founder of Baylor&#39;s Public Deliberation Initiative and a previous fellow with the Kettering Foundation New Centers for Public Deliberation. She has a B.A. degree in Religion/ Philosophy from Presbyterian College and a M.Ed. in Higher Education &amp; Student Affairs from the University of South Carolina.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNW58<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4015 Avenue D Austin TX United States 78751<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> GO collaborative<br>
<b>First:</b> Lynn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Osgood<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> lynn.osgood@gocoaustin.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 512.796.3868<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4015 Avenue D<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Austin<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 78751<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lynn Osgood is an urban planner and researcher whose work explores the intersection of public space, community engagement, and the arts. She current runs the firm GO collaborative in Austin TX and is finishing doctoral studies in the area of engagement and the arts.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.gocoaustin.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.gocoaustin.com" target="_blank">http://www.gocoaustin.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 07/18/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/20/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Lynn Osgood is an urban planner and researcher whose work explores the intersection of public space, community engagement, and the arts. She current runs the firm GO collaborative in Austin TX and is finishing doctoral studies in the area of engagement and the arts.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Lynn Osgood is an urban planner and researcher whose work explores the intersection of public space, community engagement, and the arts. She current runs the firm GO collaborative in Austin TX and is finishing doctoral studies in the area of engagement and the arts.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 4055<br>
<b>Location:</b> 58 West Portal Ave #267 San Francisco CA United States 94127<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Public Dialogue Consortium<br>
<b>First:</b> Shawn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Spano<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Founding Member<br>
<b>Email:</b> cspano@pacbell.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 408-269-0229<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 58 West Portal Ave #267<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Francisco<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94127<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Shawn Spano, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Communication Studies Department at San José State University. He teaches courses and conducts research in public dialogue, interpersonal communication and communication education. Shawn is also a past associate with the Center for Faculty Development at SJSU, where he facilitated focus groups and planning meetings with departments and programs across campus, and provided training workshops and teaching consultations for faculty.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.publicdialogue.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.publicdialogue.org" target="_blank">http://www.publicdialogue.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/25/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Shawn Spano, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Communication Studies Department at San José State University. He teaches courses and conducts research in public dialogue, interpersonal communication and communication education. Shawn is also a past associate with the Center for Faculty Development at SJSU, where he facilitated focus groups and planning meetings with departments and programs across campus, and provided training workshops and teaching consultations for faculty.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Shawn Spano, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Communication Studies Department at San José State University. He teaches courses and conducts research in public dialogue, interpersonal communication and com
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717585<br>
<b>Location:</b> 58 West Portal Ave #267, San Francisco CA United States 94102<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Public Dialogue Consortium<br>
<b>First:</b> Jennifer<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Mair<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> jennifer.mair@publicdialogue.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 58 West Portal Ave #267<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Francisco<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94127<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jennifer Mair, M.A. is a professor of Communication Studies at Skyline College near San Francisco, CA where she instructs courses in Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication and Public Speaking. She has recently joined the Public Dialogue Consortium as Executive Director, a non-profit group of practitioners devoted to improving the quality of communication in local communities and public organizations. Jennifer has experience working in business, corporate, non profit, governmental and educational environments.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.publicdialogue.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.publicdialogue.org" target="_blank">http://www.publicdialogue.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/25/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Jennifer Mair, M.A. is a professor of Communication Studies at Skyline College near San Francisco, CA where she instructs courses in Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication and Public Speaking. She has recently joined the Public Dialogue Consortium as Executive Director, a non-profit group of practitioners devoted to improving the quality of communication in local communities and public organizations. Jennifer has experience working in business, corporate, non profit, government<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Jennifer Mair, M.A. is a professor of Communication Studies at Skyline College near San Francisco, CA where she instructs courses in Interpersonal Communication, Intercultural Communication and Public
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 5986<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2405 Curtis Drive Penngrove CA United States 94951<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Public Dialogue Consortium<br>
<b>First:</b> Linda<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Blong<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Associate<br>
<b>Email:</b> lblong@mac.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2405 Curtis Drive<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Penngrove<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94951<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Linda Blong, Ph.D. is Co-Leader of the Dialogue, Deliberation, and Public Engagement Certificate Program, a Senior Associate for the Public Dialogue Consortium, and a founding board member of the CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution. She has more than twenty years of experience in designing and facilitating participatory processes, and has worked extensively with organizations and public agencies focused on developing effective and responsive human service systems. Lindas work is grounded in a deep commitment to bringing diverse voices into empowering conversations that make a difference in peoples lives.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.publicdialogue.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.publicdialogue.org" target="_blank">http://www.publicdialogue.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/25/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Linda Blong, Ph.D. is Co-Leader of the Dialogue, Deliberation, and Public Engagement Certificate Program, a Senior Associate for the Public Dialogue Consortium, and a founding board member of the CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution. She has more than twenty years of experience in designing and facilitating participatory processes, and has worked extensively with organizations and public agencies focused on developing effective and responsive human service systems. Lindas work is gro<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Linda Blong, Ph.D. is Co-Leader of the Dialogue, Deliberation, and Public Engagement Certificate Program, a Senior Associate for the Public Dialogue Consortium, and a founding board member of the CMM
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511FW6R9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 512 Sunset Dr Louisville CO United States 80027-1523<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> International Association for Public Participation (IAP2 Federation)<br>
<b>First:</b> Ellen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ernst<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> iap2hq@iap2.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 512 Sunset Dr<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Louisville<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80027-1523<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ellen manages the ongoing operations of the organization and works together with the Board on priorities. Ellen has supported the IAP2 organization for the last 8 years with expanding duties and responsibilities since planning the 2009 international conference in San Diego to providing training administration since 2010, supporting the Innovation Project and Core Values Awards, and assuming additional Board and operational responsibilities since 2012. Ellen brings more than 25 years of experience in budgeting, board and committee development, revenue and program development, strategic planning and marketing, and project planning to associations and nonprofit organizations. Ellen holds a BS in Finance and works from San Diego, California (Pacific Time, US/Canada).<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.aeresourcegroup.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.aeresourcegroup.com" target="_blank">http://www.aeresourcegroup.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/05/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Ellen manages the ongoing operations of the organization and works together with the Board on priorities. Ellen has supported the IAP2 organization for the last 8 years with expanding duties and responsibilities since planning the 2009 international conference in San Diego to providing training administration since 2010, supporting the Innovation Project and Core Values Awards, and assuming additional Board and operational responsibilities since 2012. Ellen brings more than 25 years of experience in budgeting, board and committee development, revenue and program development, strategic planning and marketing, and project planning to associations and nonprofit organizations. Ellen holds a BS in Finance and works from San Diego, California (Pacific Time, US/Canada).<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Ellen manages the ongoing operations of the organization and works together with the Board on priorities. Ellen has supported the IAP2 organization for the last 8 years with expanding duties and responsibilities since planning the 2009 international conference in San Diego to providing training administration since 2010, supporting the Innovation Project and Core Values Awards, and assuming additional Board and operational responsibilities since 2012. Ellen brings more than 25 years of experience in budgeting, board and committee development, revenue and program development, strategic planning and marketing, and project planning to associations and nonprofit organizations. Ellen holds a BS in Finance and works from San Diego, California (Pacific Time, US/Canada).
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717890<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2000 NE 42nd Avenue, Suite D #236 Portland OR United States 97213<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Sue<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Diciple<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> sue@suediciplegroup.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 503-287-9345<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2000 NE 42nd Avenue, Suite D #236<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Portland<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97213<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sue Diciple designs and facilitates collaborative planning, organization development and issue resolution processes. Her professional mission is to facilitate positive change in organizations and communities. In her 30-year practice she has served over 300 clients in the private, public and non-profit sectors. <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.suediciplegroup.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.suediciplegroup.com" target="_blank">http://www.suediciplegroup.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/04/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/27/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Sue Diciple designs and facilitates collaborative planning, organization development and issue resolution processes. Her professional mission is to facilitate positive change in organizations and communities. In her 30-year practice she has served over 300 clients in the private, public and non-profit sectors. <br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Sue Diciple designs and facilitates collaborative planning, organization development and issue resolution processes. Her professional mission is to facilitate positive change in organizations and communities. In her 30-year practice she has served over 300 clients in the private, public and non-profit sectors.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511KETQ3<br>
<b>Location:</b> 9600 Cross St Missoula, MT United States 59802-9569<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> IAP2 Federation<br>
<b>First:</b> Cassandra<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hemphill<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professional Development Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> pdm@iap2.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (406) 243-2784<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 9600 Cross St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Missoula<br>
<b>State:</b> MT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 59802-9569<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Cassandra is a graduate student in communication studies and has 10+ years experience in public involvement in Superfund.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/03/2006<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/31/2018<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Cassandra is a graduate student in communication studies and has 10+ years experience in public involvement in Superfund.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Cassandra is a graduate student in communication studies and has 10+ years experience in public involvement in Superfund.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717719<br>
<b>Location:</b> Lu Wan District Shanghai China 200021<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Mindsight Executive Development Services<br>
<b>First:</b> Jeff<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hasenfratz<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> jeff@mindsightasia.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Lu Wan District<br>
<b>State:</b> Shanghai<br>
<b>Country:</b> China<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 200021<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Executive Coach and Facilitator based in China and working throughout Asia, especially interested in facilitating critical conversations.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.mindsightasia.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.mindsightasia.com" target="_blank">http://www.mindsightasia.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/12/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/31/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Executive Coach and Facilitator based in China and working throughout Asia, especially interested in facilitating critical conversations.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Executive Coach and Facilitator based in China and working throughout Asia, especially interested in facilitating critical conversations.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51714010<br>
<b>Location:</b> 8 Buggey Lane Ajax ON Canada L1Z 1X4<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Planning Solutions Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Karen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Wianecki<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Practice<br>
<b>Email:</b> karen.wianecki@sympatico.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 905-428-6113<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 8 Buggey Lane<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Ajax<br>
<b>State:</b> ON<br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> L1Z 1X4<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Karen Wianecki is a professional planner, mediator and facilitator who specializes in community and stakeholder engagement. Karen has a M.Pl. and specialized training in settlement-based environmental mediation. She is a member of the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution Roster and the Native Sub-Roster based in Tucson, Arizona. Karen subscribes to the notion that process is as important as product and believes that collaboration can lead to results that are truly remarkable.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> e-planningsolutions.ca<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://e-planningsolutions.ca" target="_blank">http://e-planningsolutions.ca</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 07/15/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/30/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Karen Wianecki is a professional planner, mediator and facilitator who specializes in community and stakeholder engagement. Karen has a M.Pl. and specialized training in settlement-based environmental mediation. She is a member of the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution Roster and the Native Sub-Roster based in Tucson, Arizona. Karen subscribes to the notion that process is as important as product and believes that collaboration can lead to results that are truly remarkable.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Karen Wianecki is a professional planner, mediator and facilitator who specializes in community and stakeholder engagement. Karen has a M.Pl. and specialized training in settlement-based environmental mediation. She is a member of the U.S. Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution Roster and the Native Sub-Roster based in Tucson, Arizona. Karen subscribes to the notion that process is as important as product and believes that collaboration can lead to results that are truly remarkable.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717136<br>
<b>Location:</b> 11461 Waterview Cluster Reston VA United States 20190<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Interactivity Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Jeff<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Prudhomme<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Vice President and Fellow<br>
<b>Email:</b> prudhomme@interactivityfoundation.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 703-481-0882<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 11461 Waterview Cluster<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Reston<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20190<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jeff Prudhomme, Ph.D., is a Vice President and Fellow at the Interactivity Foundation (IF), a non-profit devoted to civic discussions that explore "what if…" The mission of the Interactivity Foundation is to use a facilitated process of collaborative and highly interactive discussions to help more people think of more aspects of complex areas of public concern and to think of more possibilities for our society to address these areas of public concern. Prudhomme's background is in philosophy and religious studies. He taught for a number of years (from higher education to elementary education) before joining IF. He sees his current work as a way to take philosophical thinking out of academia and into the world, to engage the thinking capacity of everyday citizens in exploring alternative possibilities for our society.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.interactivityfoundation.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.interactivityfoundation.org" target="_blank">http://www.interactivityfoundation.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/01/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/30/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Jeff Prudhomme, Ph.D., is a Vice President and Fellow at the Interactivity Foundation (IF), a non-profit devoted to civic discussions that explore "what if…" The mission of the Interactivity Foundation is to use a facilitated process of collaborative and highly interactive discussions to help more people think of more aspects of complex areas of public concern and to think of more possibilities for our society to address these areas of public concern. Prudhomme's background is in philosophy and<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Jeff Prudhomme, Ph.D., is a Vice President and Fellow at the Interactivity Foundation (IF), a non-profit devoted to civic discussions that explore "what if…" The mission of the Interactivity Foundatio
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG651208KD0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3560 Coombs Drive Arcata CA United States 95521<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Cascadia Center for Leadership and Gelinas James, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Mary<br>
<b>Mid:</b> V.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Gelinas<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ed.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Managing Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> mgelinas@gelinasjames.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 707-845-9012<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3560 Coombs Drive<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Arcata<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95521<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mary is a managing director of Gelinas James, Inc. and of Cascadia Center for Leadership. After more than 20 years working as a consultant to large organizations from all sectors, she moved to a rural area of Northern California ten years ago where she continues to enjoy consulting to smaller organizations and working to improve the quality and effectiveness of public process in the region. In this role she has or is working in the areas of land use, resource planning, economic development, mental health, and strategic planning for the second largest bay in northern California. She has spent the last six years researching and applying innovative approaches to public process. Some of this research was summarized in a monograph entitled "Meaningful Public Conversations." This was published in 2008 and is available for download at www.gelinasjames.com. She is in the process of integrating the burgeoning knowledge about the mind and brain along with systems thinking into her approaches to public processes. She believes in the essential importance of effective public process to the health and future of democracy. She is committed to making it more effective in rural areas where decisions are being made every day that affect whether rural areas will remain rural.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.gelinasjames.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.gelinasjames.com" target="_blank">http://www.gelinasjames.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/12/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/26/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Mary is a managing director of Gelinas James, Inc. and of Cascadia Center for Leadership. After more than 20 years working as a consultant to large organizations from all sectors, she moved to a rural area of Northern California ten years ago where she continues to enjoy consulting to smaller organizations and working to improve the quality and effectiveness of public process in the region. In this role she has or is working in the areas of land use, resource planning, economic development, ment<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Mary is a managing director of Gelinas James, Inc. and of Cascadia Center for Leadership. After more than 20 years working as a consultant to large organizations from all sectors, she moved to a rural
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWHDZ0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3302 Bethlehem Road Dodgeville WI United States 53533<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Interactivity Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Dennis<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Boyer<br>
<b>Post:</b> J.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Fellow and Project Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> boyer@interactivityfoundation.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 608-574-5704<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3302 Bethlehem Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Dodgeville<br>
<b>State:</b> WI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 53533<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dennis Boyer worked in public policy development for over thirty years for labor organizations, non-profits, and federal, state, and local governments before joining I.F.. He has participated in the development of numerous discussion guidebooks and multiple public discussion series. A lifelong political activist, Boyer is a leader within I.F. in building coalitions and developing collaborative relationships.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.interactivityfoundation.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.interactivityfoundation.org" target="_blank">http://www.interactivityfoundation.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/07/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/16/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dennis Boyer worked in public policy development for over thirty years for labor organizations, non-profits, and federal, state, and local governments before joining I.F.. He has participated in the development of numerous discussion guidebooks and multiple public discussion series. A lifelong political activist, Boyer is a leader within I.F. in building coalitions and developing collaborative relationships.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dennis Boyer worked in public policy development for over thirty years for labor organizations, non-profits, and federal, state, and local governments before joining I.F.. He has participated in the development of numerous discussion guidebooks and multiple public discussion series. A lifelong political activist, Boyer is a leader within I.F. in building coalitions and developing collaborative relationships.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWBRF0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4425 Baker Avenue NW Seattle WA United States 98107<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Lifetime Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Global Citizen Journey<br>
<b>First:</b> Susan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Partnow<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founding Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> susanpartnow@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 206-783-8561<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4425 Baker Avenue NW<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98107<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Susan Partnow, M.A., organizational development and training consultant (www.PartnowCom.com) enjoys being a catalyst for individuals and teams seeking positive changes through workshops, retreats, and coaching. For nearly 30 years she has facilitated dialogues, networking, and community building in organizations, government agencies, and the community to promote positive social change, transformative thinking , collective wisdom and teambuilding. Susans interest arises from a lifelong journey as a peacemaker, mediator and activist. Former teacher and speech pathologist, author of Everyday Speaking for All Occasions and co-author of Practicing the Art of Compassionate Listening, with an M.A. from Northwestern University, Susans work is enriched by Open Space, Dynamic Facilitation, Spiral Dynamics, Restorative Circles, and Appreciative Inquiry. She co-founded Conversation Cafes and Lets Talk America.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.compassionatelistening.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.compassionatelistening.org" target="_blank">http://www.compassionatelistening.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/05/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/27/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Susan Partnow, M.A., organizational development and training consultant (www.PartnowCom.com) enjoys being a catalyst for individuals and teams seeking positive changes through workshops, retreats, and coaching. For nearly 30 years she has facilitated dialogues, networking, and community building in organizations, government agencies, and the community to promote positive social change, transformative thinking , collective wisdom and teambuilding. Susans interest arises from a lifelong journey as a peacemaker, mediator and activist. Former teacher and speech pathologist, author of Everyday Speaking for All Occasions and co-author of Practicing the Art of Compassionate Listening, with an M.A. from Northwestern University, Susans work is enriched by Open Space, Dynamic Facilitation, Spiral Dynamics, Restorative Circles, and Appreciative Inquiry. She co-founded Conversation Cafes and Lets Talk America.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Susan Partnow, M.A., organizational development and training consultant (www.PartnowCom.com) enjoys being a catalyst for individuals and teams seeking positive changes through workshops, retreats, and coaching. For nearly 30 years she has facilitated dialogues, networking, and community building in organizations, government agencies, and the community to promote positive social change, transformative thinking , collective wisdom and teambuilding. Susans interest arises from a lifelong journey as a peacemaker, mediator and activist. Former teacher and speech pathologist, author of Everyday Speaking for All Occasions and co-author of Practicing the Art of Compassionate Listening, with an M.A. from Northwestern University, Susans work is enriched by Open Space, Dynamic Facilitation, Spiral Dynamics, Restorative Circles, and Appreciative Inquiry. She co-founded Conversation Cafes and Lets Talk America.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 6414<br>
<b>Location:</b> POB 1192 Healdsburg CA United States 95448<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Simple Idea<br>
<b>First:</b> Richard<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Burg<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> richard.bug@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 707-479-9092<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> POB 1192<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Healdsburg<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95448<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Richard has been facilitating the actions that leaders can take to integrate human values and productivity in a constantly changing environment. He works with teams and individuals to build relationships within the organization that nurture the humanity in everyone, even as they work together to achieve audacious goals.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.simpleidea.com/blog<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.simpleidea.com/blog" target="_blank">http://www.simpleidea.com/blog</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/05/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/12/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Richard has been facilitating the actions that leaders can take to integrate human values and productivity in a constantly changing environment. He works with teams and individuals to build relationships within the organization that nurture the humanity in everyone, even as they work together to achieve audacious goals.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Richard has been facilitating the actions that leaders can take to integrate human values and productivity in a constantly changing environment. He works with teams and individuals to build relationsh
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWM3J9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 873 St. James Drive Virgina Beach VA United States 23455<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> ALA Center for Civic Life<br>
<b>First:</b> Carolyn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Caywood<br>
<b>Post:</b> MSLS<br>
<b>Title:</b> ALA CCL member advisory board<br>
<b>Email:</b> cacaywood@cox.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 873 St. James Drive<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Virgina Beach<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 23455<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a librarian, recently retired from a paycheck but not from the profession. I have experience working with self-selected communities to frame issues from redevelopment (locally) to privacy (nationally). In addition to civic engagement, I am active in working for civil liberties and for minority rights and services.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> discuss.ala.org/civicengagement/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://discuss.ala.org/civicengagement/" target="_blank">http://discuss.ala.org/civicengagement/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/08/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/01/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a librarian, recently retired from a paycheck but not from the profession. I have experience working with self-selected communities to frame issues from redevelopment (locally) to privacy (nationally). In addition to civic engagement, I am active in working for civil liberties and for minority rights and services.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a librarian, recently retired from a paycheck but not from the profession. I have experience working with self-selected communities to frame issues from redevelopment (locally) to privacy (nation
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 3504<br>
<b>Location:</b> 111 Founders Plaza, Suite 1403 East Hartford CT United States 6108<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Everyday Democracy<br>
<b>First:</b> Martha<br>
<b>Mid:</b> L.<br>
<b>Last:</b> McCoy<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> mmccoy@everyday-democracy.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 860-928-2616 x5910<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 111 Founders Plaza, Suite 1403<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> East Hartford<br>
<b>State:</b> CT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 06108<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Everyday Democracy (formerly called the Study Circles Resource Center) is a national organization that helps communities find ways for all kinds of people to think, talk and work together to solve problems. We work with neighborhoods, cities and towns, regions, and states, helping them pay particular attention to how racism and ethnic differences affect the problems they address. Created in 1989 by The Paul J. Aicher Foundation, Everyday Democracy has worked with more than 550 communities nationwide on many different public issues.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.everyday-democracy.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.everyday-democracy.org" target="_blank">http://www.everyday-democracy.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/28/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/02/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Everyday Democracy (formerly called the Study Circles Resource Center) is a national organization that helps communities find ways for all kinds of people to think, talk and work together to solve problems. We work with neighborhoods, cities and towns, regions, and states, helping them pay particular attention to how racism and ethnic differences affect the problems they address. Created in 1989 by The Paul J. Aicher Foundation, Everyday Democracy has worked with more than 550 communities nation<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Everyday Democracy (formerly called the Study Circles Resource Center) is a national organization that helps communities find ways for all kinds of people to think, talk and work together to solve pro
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65122Y413<br>
<b>Location:</b> Denver CO United States 80202<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Denise<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> King<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> denise.king@denverleadership.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80202<br>
<b>Bio:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/05/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/09/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511WA3E1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1445 Market St Denver CO United States 80202-1731<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Dan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lewis<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> dan.lewis@denverleadership.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (303) 620-8038<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1445 Market St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80202-1731<br>
<b>Bio:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/05/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/09/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65122Y439<br>
<b>Location:</b> Denver CO United States 80202<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Kirsten<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Vermulen<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> kirsten.vermulen@denverleadership.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80202<br>
<b>Bio:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/05/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/09/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65122Y455<br>
<b>Location:</b> Denver CO United States 80202<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Wylia<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sims<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Manager of Finance and Operations<br>
<b>Email:</b> Wylia.sims@denverleadership.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80202<br>
<b>Bio:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/05/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/09/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65122Y463<br>
<b>Location:</b> Denver CO United States 80202<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> VJ<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Brown<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> vj.brown@denverleadership.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80202<br>
<b>Bio:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/05/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/09/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> We educate and inspire people who want to make a difference as leaders in their community.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65SYCES6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3b Cromarty Place Papakowhai Porirua New Zealand 5024<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Victoria University of Wellington <br>
<b>First:</b> Simon<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Wright<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Student<br>
<b>Email:</b> sdhwright2@gmail.com <br>
<b>Phone:</b> 64 21 204 1661<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3b Cromarty Place<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Papakowhai<br>
<b>State:</b> Porirua<br>
<b>Country:</b> New Zealand<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 5024<br>
<b>Bio:</b> PhD candidate, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand researching theories of change used by political activists in NZ. Partner at Public Engagement Projects. Formerly a member of the Wellington City Council's Consultation and Engagement team. Formerly a member of the secretariat of Toi te Taiao: the Bioethics Council, which advised the NZ Government on the cultural, ethical and spiritual issues raised by modern biotechnology through promoting and participating in dialogue and deliberation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.pep.org.nz<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.pep.org.nz" target="_blank">www.pep.org.nz</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/12/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/02/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> PhD candidate, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand researching theories of change used by political activists in NZ. Partner at Public Engagement Projects. Formerly a member of the Wellington City Council's Consultation and Engagement team. Formerly a member of the secretariat of Toi te Taiao: the Bioethics Council, which advised the NZ Government on the cultural, ethical and spiritual issues raised by modern biotechnology through promoting and participating in dialogue and deliberation.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> PhD candidate, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand researching theories of change used by political activists in NZ. Partner at Public Engagement Projects. Formerly a member of the Wellington City Council's Consultation and Engagement team. Formerly a member of the secretariat of Toi te Taiao: the Bioethics Council, which advised the NZ Government on the cultural, ethical and spiritual issues raised by modern biotechnology through promoting and participating in dialogue and deliberation.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65120XQQ2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4427 Hampton Blvd Norfolk VA United States 23508-1817<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Old Dominion University<br>
<b>First:</b> George<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Fowler<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> University Librarian<br>
<b>Email:</b> gfowler@odu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (757) 683-4141<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4427 Hampton Blvd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Norfolk<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 23508-1817<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Libraries can be critical partners in a culture of dialogue and deliberation, and I am eager to see how I can help local libraries be so in our local communities.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/11/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/05/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Libraries can be critical partners in a culture of dialogue and deliberation, and I am eager to see how I can help local libraries be so in our local communities.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Libraries can be critical partners in a culture of dialogue and deliberation, and I am eager to see how I can help local libraries be so in our local communities.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWHJZ0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 921 Carter St Eden NC United States 27288-6308<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The DWC Group<br>
<b>First:</b> David<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Campt<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> davidcampt@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (510) 610-5102<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 921 Carter St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Eden<br>
<b>State:</b> NC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 27288-6308<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dr. David Campt (“The Dialogue Guy”) has been providing consultation on engaging groups of people around issues important to them for more than 20 years. Through the course of his career, he has helped groups focus on a variety of topics including strategic planning, conflict resolution, creating more inclusive decision-making, leadership succession, cultural competence, and many others. His clients have varied widely, and have included the US military, large corporations, international organizations, foundations, governments, universities, national associations, and non-profit groups. He has designed and facilitated discussions ranging from multi-day retreats for small groups to large-scale summits involving thousands of people.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.thedwcgroup.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.thedwcgroup.com" target="_blank">http://www.thedwcgroup.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/29/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/06/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dr. David Campt (“The Dialogue Guy”) has been providing consultation on engaging groups of people around issues important to them for more than 20 years. Through the course of his career, he has helped groups focus on a variety of topics including strategic planning, conflict resolution, creating more inclusive decision-making, leadership succession, cultural competence, and many others. His clients have varied widely, and have included the US military, large corporations, international organizations, foundations, governments, universities, national associations, and non-profit groups. He has designed and facilitated discussions ranging from multi-day retreats for small groups to large-scale summits involving thousands of people.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dr. David Campt (“The Dialogue Guy”) has been providing consultation on engaging groups of people around issues important to them for more than 20 years. Through the course of his career, he has helped groups focus on a variety of topics including strategic planning, conflict resolution, creating more inclusive decision-making, leadership succession, cultural competence, and many others. His clients have varied widely, and have included the US military, large corporations, international organizations, foundations, governments, universities, national associations, and non-profit groups. He has designed and facilitated discussions ranging from multi-day retreats for small groups to large-scale summits involving thousands of people.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51719953<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 2100 Stn M #115 Calgary AB Canada T2P 2M5<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> City of Calgary<br>
<b>First:</b> David<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Plouffe<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Community Strategist<br>
<b>Email:</b> david.plouffe@calgary.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 403-200-6239<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 2100 Stn M #115<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Calgary<br>
<b>State:</b> AB<br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> T2P 2M5<br>
<b>Bio:</b> For over 23 years I have made my career in cultural and community planning. I am award winning tactician, facilitator and engagement consultant who helps intrapreneurs and community leaders build networks capable of tackling complex urban and organizational change, by creating greater connectivity, alignment, as well as collective action of their organization or community. I am thoroughly passionate how dialogue and deliberation can help create thriving and liveable urban centres. I have presented on this subject at numerous conferences and delivered training to municipalities, community organizations and special interest groups. At present I am part of City of Calgarys Neigbourhood Action Team working in 28 neighbourhoods with community members to make their neighbourhood a great place work, live and play in.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.calgary.ca<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.calgary.ca" target="_blank">http://www.calgary.ca</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/01/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/19/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> For over 23 years I have made my career in cultural and community planning. I am award winning tactician, facilitator and engagement consultant who helps intrapreneurs and community leaders build networks capable of tackling complex urban and organizational change, by creating greater connectivity, alignment, as well as collective action of their organization or community. I am thoroughly passionate how dialogue and deliberation can help create thriving and liveable urban centres. I have presented on this subject at numerous conferences and delivered training to municipalities, community organizations and special interest groups. At present I am part of City of Calgarys Neigbourhood Action Team working in 28 neighbourhoods with community members to make their neighbourhood a great place work, live and play in.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> For over 23 years I have made my career in cultural and community planning. I am award winning tactician, facilitator and engagement consultant who helps intrapreneurs and community leaders build networks capable of tackling complex urban and organizational change, by creating greater connectivity, alignment, as well as collective action of their organization or community. I am thoroughly passionate how dialogue and deliberation can help create thriving and liveable urban centres. I have presented on this subject at numerous conferences and delivered training to municipalities, community organizations and special interest groups. At present I am part of City of Calgarys Neigbourhood Action Team working in 28 neighbourhoods with community members to make their neighbourhood a great place work, live and play in.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65122HG23<br>
<b>Location:</b> 305 Houston Ave Syracuse NY United States 13224-1755<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Maxwell School of Citizenship &amp; Public Affairs, Syracuse University<br>
<b>First:</b> Tina<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Nabatchi<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> tnabatch@syr.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (315) 443-8994<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 305 Houston Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Syracuse<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 13224-1755<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Tina Nabatchi is an assistant professor of public administration at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 07/12/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/01/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Tina Nabatchi is an assistant professor of public administration at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Tina Nabatchi is an assistant professor of public administration at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWM3D9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 811 President Street Brooklyn NY United States 11215<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Michael Harrington Center, Queens College/CUNY<br>
<b>First:</b> John<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Vogelsang<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> jvogelsang@earthlink.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 347-400-3908<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 811 President Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Brooklyn<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 11215<br>
<b>Bio:</b> John D. Vogelsang, PhD, has been working for over thirty-eight years facilitating conflict transformation, participatory evaluation, board development, strategic planning, small and large group dialogues and deliberations, and alignment of services and organizational structures to the organizations espoused values and social service/change goals. He consults with social service and social change organizations, foundations, mental health agencies, community health centers, professional associations, and religious judicatories. He is the Director of the Michael Harrington Center for Democratic Values and Social Change. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor in the American University MS program in Organization Development, where he teaches a course in organization development and change.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.cerru.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.cerru.org" target="_blank">http://www.cerru.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/28/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/02/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> John D. Vogelsang, PhD, has been working for over thirty-eight years facilitating conflict transformation, participatory evaluation, board development, strategic planning, small and large group dialogues and deliberations, and alignment of services and organizational structures to the organizations espoused values and social service/change goals. He consults with social service and social change organizations, foundations, mental health agencies, community health centers, professional associations, and religious judicatories. He is the Director of the Michael Harrington Center for Democratic Values and Social Change. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor in the American University MS program in Organization Development, where he teaches a course in organization development and change.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> John D. Vogelsang, PhD, has been working for over thirty-eight years facilitating conflict transformation, participatory evaluation, board development, strategic planning, small and large group dialogues and deliberations, and alignment of services and organizational structures to the organizations espoused values and social service/change goals. He consults with social service and social change organizations, foundations, mental health agencies, community health centers, professional associations, and religious judicatories. He is the Director of the Michael Harrington Center for Democratic Values and Social Change. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor in the American University MS program in Organization Development, where he teaches a course in organization development and change.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65122HCB5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 636 W 18th Ave Anchorage AK United States 99503-1825<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Alaska Anchorage<br>
<b>First:</b> Donna<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Aguiniga<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Professor of Social Work/Dialogues for Public Life Program Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> dialogues@alaska.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (907) 786-6906<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 636 W 18th Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Anchorage<br>
<b>State:</b> AK<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 99503-1825<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Donna Aguiniga is an associate professor with the UAA School of Social Work and a Program Coordinator for the Dialogues for Problem Life program. Her teaching focus includes an emphasis in service-learning and community practice. She was a member of the Kettering Foundation's 2014-2015 Centers for Public Life cohort, which was the impetus for the creation of the Dialogues program. The Dialogues program focuses on providing training for students, staff, faculty, and community members about dialogue and deliberation and providing consulting for community organizations.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.uaa.alaska.edu/academics/institutional-effectiveness/department<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/academics/institutional-effectiveness/department" target="_blank">http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/academics/institutional-effectiveness/department</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/01/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/07/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Donna Aguiniga is an associate professor with the UAA School of Social Work and a Program Coordinator for the Dialogues for Problem Life program. Her teaching focus includes an emphasis in service-learning and community practice. She was a member of the Kettering Foundation's 2014-2015 Centers for Public Life cohort, which was the impetus for the creation of the Dialogues program. The Dialogues program focuses on providing training for students, staff, faculty, and community members about dialogue and deliberation and providing consulting for community organizations.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Donna Aguiniga is an associate professor with the UAA School of Social Work and a Program Coordinator for the Dialogues for Problem Life program. Her teaching focus includes an emphasis in service-learning and community practice. She was a member of the Kettering Foundation's 2014-2015 Centers for Public Life cohort, which was the impetus for the creation of the Dialogues program. The Dialogues program focuses on providing training for students, staff, faculty, and community members about dialogue and deliberation and providing consulting for community organizations.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNWV1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 28 East St Essex Junction VT United States 05452-3758<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Creative Discourse<br>
<b>First:</b> Susan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> McCormack<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> self-employed<br>
<b>Email:</b> suea.mccormack@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (802) 878-0214<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 28 East St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Essex Junction<br>
<b>State:</b> VT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 05452-3758<br>
<b>Bio:</b> For the past several years, Sue has been working with The Nellie Mae Education Foundation, Everyday Democracy, and Great Schools Partnership providing technical assistance to school districts around New England to build their capacity for effective community engagement.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.susanmccormack.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.susanmccormack.com" target="_blank">http://www.susanmccormack.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/14/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/13/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> For the past several years, Sue has been working with The Nellie Mae Education Foundation, Everyday Democracy, and Great Schools Partnership providing technical assistance to school districts around New England to build their capacity for effective community engagement.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> For the past several years, Sue has been working with The Nellie Mae Education Foundation, Everyday Democracy, and Great Schools Partnership providing technical assistance to school districts around New England to build their capacity for effective community engagement.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65V9EYT7<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 647 Oak Park IL United States 60303-0647<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Jeff<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Weissglass<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Political Bridge Building Advocate<br>
<b>Email:</b> jeffweissglass@comcast.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 708-660-9885<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 647<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Oak Park<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60303-0647<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jeff Weissglass is an advocate and advisor dedicated to political bridge building and learner-centered education. He serves on the Board of Trustees of the Convergence Center for Policy Resolution and on the Advisory Board of Convergences Education Reimagined initiative. He also chairs the National Advisory Council of the Johns Hopkins University School of Education. Jeff is former President of the Board of Education at Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois and served on the board of the Collaboration for Early Childhood in Oak Park. He also served as board chair of the Project on Civic Reflection and of More Than Money. Jeff had prior careers as a corporate lawyer in New York and as a community development consultant with South Shore Bank in Chicago. Jeff has a Masters in Public and Private Management from the Yale School of Organization and Management, a JD from New York University School of Law, and a BA from Johns Hopkins University.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.linkedin.com/in/jeffweissglass/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffweissglass/" target="_blank">http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffweissglass/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/05/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/15/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Jeff Weissglass is an advocate and advisor dedicated to political bridge building and learner-centered education. He serves on the Board of Trustees of the Convergence Center for Policy Resolution and on the Advisory Board of Convergences Education Reimagined initiative. He also chairs the National Advisory Council of the Johns Hopkins University School of Education. Jeff is former President of the Board of Education at Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois and served on the board of the Collaboration for Early Childhood in Oak Park. He also served as board chair of the Project on Civic Reflection and of More Than Money. Jeff had prior careers as a corporate lawyer in New York and as a community development consultant with South Shore Bank in Chicago. Jeff has a Masters in Public and Private Management from the Yale School of Organization and Management, a JD from New York University School of Law, and a BA from Johns Hopkins University.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Jeff Weissglass is an advocate and advisor dedicated to political bridge building and learner-centered education. He serves on the Board of Trustees of the Convergence Center for Policy Resolution and on the Advisory Board of Convergences Education Reimagined initiative. He also chairs the National Advisory Council of the Johns Hopkins University School of Education. Jeff is former President of the Board of Education at Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois and served on the board of the Collaboration for Early Childhood in Oak Park. He also served as board chair of the Project on Civic Reflection and of More Than Money. Jeff had prior careers as a corporate lawyer in New York and as a community development consultant with South Shore Bank in Chicago. Jeff has a Masters in Public and Private Management from the Yale School of Organization and Management, a JD from New York University School of Law, and a BA from Johns Hopkins University.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 5317<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1448 Cedarwood Drive San Mateo CA United States 94403<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue<br>
<b>First:</b> Len and Libby<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Traubman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Co-Conveners<br>
<b>Email:</b> ltraubman@igc.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 650-574-8303<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1448 Cedarwood Drive<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Mateo<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94403<br>
<b>Bio:</b> We are part of an 12-year-old Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue Group here on the San Francisco Peninsula -- 30 women andmen; young and old; Holocaust survivors and 20th generation Palestinians-- preparing for our 148th meeting, learning to change strangers intofriends, "enemies" into partners, while initiating concrete projects that help people and invigorate the public peace process, here and overseas. Now there are 10 dialogue groups in our area, and this public peace process is moving into new towns and campuses nationwide.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> traubman.igc.org/global.htm<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://traubman.igc.org/global.htm" target="_blank">http://traubman.igc.org/global.htm</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/04/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/15/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> We are part of an 12-year-old Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue Group here on the San Francisco Peninsula -- 30 women andmen; young and old; Holocaust survivors and 20th generation Palestinians-- preparing for our 148th meeting, learning to change strangers intofriends, "enemies" into partners, while initiating concrete projects that help people and invigorate the public peace process, here and overseas. Now there are 10 dialogue groups in our area, and this public peace process is movin<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> We are part of an 12-year-old Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue Group here on the San Francisco Peninsula -- 30 women andmen; young and old; Holocaust survivors and 20th generation Palestinians
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717882<br>
<b>Location:</b> 134 Main Street Watertown MA United States 2471<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> LSR Consulting<br>
<b>First:</b> Larry<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Raskin<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> l.larryraskin@comcast.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 617-966-2629 <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 134 Main Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Watertown<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02471<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a leadership and organizational effectiveness consultant, facilitator and coach. I work with leaders and teams to help them define and implement strategic objectives, build motivated, skilled staffs, engage stakeholders and achieve results. I'm a founder of Chair of World in Watertown, a community organization that promotes diversity, fair treatment and equal rights through programs and advocacy with residents, elected officials and local leaders. In 2016 I co-founded Watertown Community Conversations, which strengthens public engagement through dialogue. <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.worldinwatertown.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.worldinwatertown.org" target="_blank">http://www.worldinwatertown.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/29/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a leadership and organizational effectiveness consultant, facilitator and coach. I work with leaders and teams to help them define and implement strategic objectives, build motivated, skilled staffs, engage stakeholders and achieve results. I'm a founder of Chair of World in Watertown, a community organization that promotes diversity, fair treatment and equal rights through programs and advocacy with residents, elected officials and local leaders. In 2016 I co-founded Watertown Community Conversations, which strengthens public engagement through dialogue. <br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a leadership and organizational effectiveness consultant, facilitator and coach. I work with leaders and teams to help them define and implement strategic objectives, build motivated, skilled staffs, engage stakeholders and achieve results. I'm a founder of Chair of World in Watertown, a community organization that promotes diversity, fair treatment and equal rights through programs and advocacy with residents, elected officials and local leaders. In 2016 I co-founded Watertown Community Conversations, which strengthens public engagement through dialogue.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717561<br>
<b>Location:</b> Escondido CA United States 92029<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> San Diego Deliberation Network<br>
<b>First:</b> Henry<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Williams<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Member<br>
<b>Email:</b> hwillliams.sd@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Escondido<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 92029<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a retired businessman interested in dialogue, deliberation, civic engagement and voter education.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.sddn.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.sddn.org" target="_blank">www.sddn.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/21/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/27/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a retired businessman interested in dialogue, deliberation, civic engagement and voter education.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a retired businessman interested in dialogue, deliberation, civic engagement and voter education.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 6516<br>
<b>Location:</b> 15347 SE 49th Place Bellevue WA United States 98006<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Journalism That Matters<br>
<b>First:</b> Peggy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Holman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director and Co-Founder<br>
<b>Email:</b> peggy@peggyholman.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (425) 746-7274 <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 15347 SE 49th Place<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Bellevue<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98006<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Peggy Holman co-founded Journalism That Matters with three journalists to foster civic communications so that communities and democracy to thrive. As an author and consultant, Holman has helped explore a nascent field of social technologies that enable diverse groups to face complex issues by turning presentation into conversation and passivity into participation. In The Change Handbook, she &amp; her co-authors profile 61 practices that involve people in creating their desired future. Her award-winning Engaging Emergence: Turning Upheaval into Opportunity provides a roadmap for tackling complex challenges through stories, principles, and practices.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.peggyholman.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.peggyholman.com" target="_blank">http://www.peggyholman.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/23/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/11/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Peggy Holman co-founded Journalism That Matters with three journalists to foster civic communications so that communities and democracy to thrive. As an author and consultant, Holman has helped explore a nascent field of social technologies that enable diverse groups to face complex issues by turning presentation into conversation and passivity into participation. In The Change Handbook, she &amp; her co-authors profile 61 practices that involve people in creating their desired future. Her award-winning Engaging Emergence: Turning Upheaval into Opportunity provides a roadmap for tackling complex challenges through stories, principles, and practices.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Peggy Holman co-founded Journalism That Matters with three journalists to foster civic communications so that communities and democracy to thrive. As an author and consultant, Holman has helped explore a nascent field of social technologies that enable diverse groups to face complex issues by turning presentation into conversation and passivity into participation. In The Change Handbook, she &amp; her co-authors profile 61 practices that involve people in creating their desired future. Her award-winning Engaging Emergence: Turning Upheaval into Opportunity provides a roadmap for tackling complex challenges through stories, principles, and practices.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6510SBSS8<br>
<b>Location:</b> Nyack NY United States 10960<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Beyond Red vs Blus<br>
<b>First:</b> Laura<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Shapiro<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Facilitator, Ph.D.<br>
<b>Email:</b> lshapiro501@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Nyack<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 10960<br>
<b>Bio:</b> We work in the Lower Hudson Valley of NY facilitating dialogue groups.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/09/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/04/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> We work in the Lower Hudson Valley of NY facilitating dialogue groups.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> We work in the Lower Hudson Valley of NY facilitating dialogue groups.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNTJ7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 401 5th Avenue, Ste. 800 Seattle WA United States 98008<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> King County Executive's Office<br>
<b>First:</b> Gail<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Stone<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Law &amp; Justice Policy Advisor<br>
<b>Email:</b> gail.stone@kingcounty.gov<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 206-263-9652<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 401 5th Avenue, Ste. 800<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98008<br>
<b>Bio:</b> My work as a policy advisor focuses on dialogue and deliberation among many people who share a common goal while holding individual authority, resources and interests in how to reach that goal.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/10/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/13/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> My work as a policy advisor focuses on dialogue and deliberation among many people who share a common goal while holding individual authority, resources and interests in how to reach that goal.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> My work as a policy advisor focuses on dialogue and deliberation among many people who share a common goal while holding individual authority, resources and interests in how to reach that goal.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511E2F78<br>
<b>Location:</b> 26 E Main St Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning Norton MA United States 02766-2311<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Wheaton College<br>
<b>First:</b> Raquel<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ramos<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Dean<br>
<b>Email:</b> ramos_raquel@wheatoncollege.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 26 E Main St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning<br>
<b>City:</b> Norton<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02766-2311<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am the Director of the Intercultural Center at Wheaton College in Massachusetts. We organize dialogue groups for students each semester.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/jwaggoner/" target="_blank">http://www.linkedin.com/in/jwaggoner/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/23/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am the Director of the Intercultural Center at Wheaton College in Massachusetts. We organize dialogue groups for students each semester.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am the Director of the Intercultural Center at Wheaton College in Massachusetts. We organize dialogue groups for students each semester.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6510YMV07<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1227 Fearrington Post Pittsboro NC United States 27312-5025<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Glen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Cotten<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> glenjcotten@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (919) 533-6120<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1227 Fearrington Post<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Pittsboro<br>
<b>State:</b> NC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 27312-5025<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Glen Cotten has designed &amp; teaches a course on global citizenship engagement, and helps coordinate &amp; facilitates academic learning component of the Dean&#39;s Service Scholars program, at New York University Shanghai. His doctoral research highlights the vital role of &quot;authentic communication&quot; in transformative learning, a summary of which can be found in his article, The Role of Authentic Communication in Moral Development and Transformative Education, published in the Spring-Summer 2017 issue of The Journal of Thought (http://journalofthought.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/08cotten.pdf).<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/01/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/19/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Glen Cotten has designed &amp; teaches a course on global citizenship engagement, and helps coordinate &amp; facilitates academic learning component of the Dean&#39;s Service Scholars program, at New York University Shanghai. His doctoral research highlights the vital role of &quot;authentic communication&quot; in transformative learning, a summary of which can be found in his article, The Role of Authentic Communication in Moral Development and Transformative Education, published in the Spring-Summer 2017 issue of The Journal of Thought (http://journalofthought.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/08cotten.pdf).<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Glen Cotten has designed &amp; teaches a course on global citizenship engagement, and helps coordinate &amp; facilitates academic learning component of the Dean&#39;s Service Scholars program, at New York University Shanghai. His doctoral research highlights the vital role of &quot;authentic communication&quot; in transformative learning, a summary of which can be found in his article, The Role of Authentic Communication in Moral Development and Transformative Education, published in the Spring-Summer 2017 issue of The Journal of Thought (http://journalofthought.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/08cotten.pdf).
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51712797<br>
<b>Location:</b> 59 Madrone Avenue #380 Woodacre CA United States 94973<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Workplace Connections<br>
<b>First:</b> Rachel<br>
<b>Mid:</b> Eryn<br>
<b>Last:</b> Kalish<br>
<b>Post:</b> M.C.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> workplaceconnect@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 415-488-1884<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 59 Madrone Avenue #380<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Woodacre<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94973<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Rachel Eryn Kalish, M.C., Founding Principal of Workplace Connections, is a consultant with over 28 years of experience working with individuals, teams, organizations, couples and community leaders needing to increase their capacity to listen deeply, navigate differences, repair broken relationships, create and implement effective, wise, collaborative decision making strategies. Using tools from the disciplines of consulting, coaching, psychology, training, meditation, mediation and facilitation, Eryn's clients have made major and lasting changes that have transformed the energy of conflict into relationships of increased trust and wise decision making. Eryn has worked effectively with all levels in the private sector (union and nonunion), government organizations and non-profits, intensely conflicted couples and communities. One of her greatest strengths is being able to facilitate collaboration when conflict is heated. Her deep grounding in psychology and spiritual practice help her to retain a calming presence while her openness, strength, and creativity help clients facilitate new and practical solutions to old, seemingly intractable problems.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> workplaceconnections.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://workplaceconnections.com" target="_blank">http://workplaceconnections.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/18/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/13/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Rachel Eryn Kalish, M.C., Founding Principal of Workplace Connections, is a consultant with over 28 years of experience working with individuals, teams, organizations, couples and community leaders needing to increase their capacity to listen deeply, navigate differences, repair broken relationships, create and implement effective, wise, collaborative decision making strategies. Using tools from the disciplines of consulting, coaching, psychology, training, meditation, mediation and facilitatio<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Rachel Eryn Kalish, M.C., Founding Principal of Workplace Connections, is a consultant with over 28 years of experience working with individuals, teams, organizations, couples and community leaders ne
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 4676<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1000 Vermont Avenue NW, 6th Floor Washington DC United States 20005<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Americans for the Arts<br>
<b>First:</b> Barbara<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Schaffer Bacon<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Co-director, Animating Democracy Initiative<br>
<b>Email:</b> bsbacon@artsusa.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 413-253-1711<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1000 Vermont Avenue NW, 6th Floor<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Washington<br>
<b>State:</b> DC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20005<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Barbara Schaffer Bacon currently co-directs the Animating Democracy Initiative, a program of Americans for the Arts, Institute for Community Development and the Arts, funded by the Ford Foundation. Launched in fall 1999, Animating Democracy's purpose is to foster artistic activity that encourages civic dialogue on important contemporary issues. Barbara has worked as a consultant since 1990 and prior to that served as executive director of the Arts Extension Service at the University of Massachusetts. Her work, with partner Pam Korza, includes program design and evaluation for state and local arts agencies and private foundations nationally. Projects include the New York State Council on the Arts most recent long-range plan, a twenty-year review of the North Carolina Arts Council's Grassroots Arts Program, and cultural plans for Northampton, Massachusetts and Rapid City, South Dakota. Barbara has written, edited, and contributed to several publications including the revised edition of Fundamentals of Local Arts Management and The Cultural Planning Work Kit, published by the Arts Extension Service. She is an arts management educator, serving as a primary instructor for the Fundamentals and Advanced Management seminars, guest lecturer for the New York University Graduate Program in Arts Management, and as a senior faculty member for the Empire State Partnerships Summer Institute in arts education. A 1977 graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Barbara has served as a panelist and adviser for many state and national arts agencies. She is president of the Arts Extension Institute, Inc., a board member of the Fund for Women Artists, and chairs her local school committee.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.animatingdemocracy.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.animatingdemocracy.org" target="_blank">http://www.animatingdemocracy.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/05/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/11/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Barbara Schaffer Bacon currently co-directs the Animating Democracy Initiative, a program of Americans for the Arts, Institute for Community Development and the Arts, funded by the Ford Foundation. Launched in fall 1999, Animating Democracy's purpose is to foster artistic activity that encourages civic dialogue on important contemporary issues. Barbara has worked as a consultant since 1990 and prior to that served as executive director of the Arts Extension Service at the University of Massachusetts. Her work, with partner Pam Korza, includes program design and evaluation for state and local arts agencies and private foundations nationally. Projects include the New York State Council on the Arts most recent long-range plan, a twenty-year review of the North Carolina Arts Council's Grassroots Arts Program, and cultural plans for Northampton, Massachusetts and Rapid City, South Dakota. Barbara has written, edited, and contributed to several publications including the revised edition of Fundamentals of Local Arts Management and The Cultural Planning Work Kit, published by the Arts Extension Service. She is an arts management educator, serving as a primary instructor for the Fundamentals and Advanced Management seminars, guest lecturer for the New York University Graduate Program in Arts Management, and as a senior faculty member for the Empire State Partnerships Summer Institute in arts education. A 1977 graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Barbara has served as a panelist and adviser for many state and national arts agencies. She is president of the Arts Extension Institute, Inc., a board member of the Fund for Women Artists, and chairs her local school committee.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Barbara Schaffer Bacon currently co-directs the Animating Democracy Initiative, a program of Americans for the Arts, Institute for Community Development and the Arts, funded by the Ford Foundation. Launched in fall 1999, Animating Democracy's purpose is to foster artistic activity that encourages civic dialogue on important contemporary issues. Barbara has worked as a consultant since 1990 and prior to that served as executive director of the Arts Extension Service at the University of Massachusetts. Her work, with partner Pam Korza, includes program design and evaluation for state and local arts agencies and private foundations nationally. Projects include the New York State Council on the Arts most recent long-range plan, a twenty-year review of the North Carolina Arts Council's Grassroots Arts Program, and cultural plans for Northampton, Massachusetts and Rapid City, South Dakota. Barbara has written, edited, and contributed to several publications including the revised edition of Fundamentals of Local Arts Management and The Cultural Planning Work Kit, published by the Arts Extension Service. She is an arts management educator, serving as a primary instructor for the Fundamentals and Advanced Management seminars, guest lecturer for the New York University Graduate Program in Arts Management, and as a senior faculty member for the Empire State Partnerships Summer Institute in arts education. A 1977 graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Barbara has served as a panelist and adviser for many state and national arts agencies. She is president of the Arts Extension Institute, Inc., a board member of the Fund for Women Artists, and chairs her local school committee.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 6004<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2023 Hoover Avenue Oakland CA United States 94602<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Mills College's Public Policy Program<br>
<b>First:</b> Carol<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Chetkovich<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> cchetkov@mills.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 510-430-3370<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2023 Hoover Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Oakland<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94602<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Carol is a professor of public policy at Mills College, previously at Harvards Kennedy School of Government. She is committed to public-service education that emphasizes public participation in decision-making rather than elite- or expert-driven policy-making. She has conducted research in nonprofits and social change (the topic of a forthcoming book, From the Ground Up: Grassroots Organizations and Social Change); also race and gender at work (published Real Heat on gender and race in the fire service, in 1997). Pre-academic career was in nonprofit management, working in reproductive health services and advocacy. She is also trained in Dynamic Facilitation and served as a facilitator at NYCs "Listening to the City" event.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ksg.harvard.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ksg.harvard.edu" target="_blank">http://www.ksg.harvard.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/20/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/28/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Carol is a professor of public policy at Mills College, previously at Harvards Kennedy School of Government. She is committed to public-service education that emphasizes public participation in decision-making rather than elite- or expert-driven policy-making. She has conducted research in nonprofits and social change (the topic of a forthcoming book, From the Ground Up: Grassroots Organizations and Social Change); also race and gender at work (published Real Heat on gender and race in the fi<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Carol is a professor of public policy at Mills College, previously at Harvards Kennedy School of Government. She is committed to public-service education that emphasizes public participation in deci
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511HD9T8<br>
<b>Location:</b> 221 E 7th St Bloomington IN United States 47408-3521<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Political and Civic Engagement Program<br>
<b>First:</b> Lisa-Marie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Napoli<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> lnapoli@indiana.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 221 E 7th St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Bloomington<br>
<b>State:</b> IN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 47408-3521<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lisa-Marie Napoli, Ph.D., is Associate Director of the Political and Civic Engagement (PACE) Program and Director of Voices for Democracy and Civility at Indiana University. She specializes in conflict management and deliberative democracy by doing research and training students and community members to increase facilitation and deliberation skills for constructive community conversations about public issues. Some key examples of public issues include climate change, immigration, safety and justice. Lisa-Marie is affiliated with the Kettering Foundation exploring ways to make democracy work as it should. She is passionate about civil discourse to bridge different perspectives for enhancing understanding, improving community well-being and impacting public policy making. She has over 20 years of experience as a conflict resolution expert through her work as a mediator, facilitator, teacher and trainer.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.pace.indiana.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.pace.indiana.edu" target="_blank">http://www.pace.indiana.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/08/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/31/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Lisa-Marie Napoli, Ph.D., is Associate Director of the Political and Civic Engagement (PACE) Program and Director of Voices for Democracy and Civility at Indiana University. She specializes in conflict management and deliberative democracy by doing research and training students and community members to increase facilitation and deliberation skills for constructive community conversations about public issues. Some key examples of public issues include climate change, immigration, safety and justice. Lisa-Marie is affiliated with the Kettering Foundation exploring ways to make democracy work as it should. She is passionate about civil discourse to bridge different perspectives for enhancing understanding, improving community well-being and impacting public policy making. She has over 20 years of experience as a conflict resolution expert through her work as a mediator, facilitator, teacher and trainer.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Lisa-Marie Napoli, Ph.D., is Associate Director of the Political and Civic Engagement (PACE) Program and Director of Voices for Democracy and Civility at Indiana University. She specializes in conflict management and deliberative democracy by doing research and training students and community members to increase facilitation and deliberation skills for constructive community conversations about public issues. Some key examples of public issues include climate change, immigration, safety and justice. Lisa-Marie is affiliated with the Kettering Foundation exploring ways to make democracy work as it should. She is passionate about civil discourse to bridge different perspectives for enhancing understanding, improving community well-being and impacting public policy making. She has over 20 years of experience as a conflict resolution expert through her work as a mediator, facilitator, teacher and trainer.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 1666<br>
<b>Location:</b> 24040 Camino Del Avion # A133
Dana Point CA United States 92629-4005
<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Action Dialogue Group<br>
<b>First:</b> Linda<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ellinor<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder and Senior Partner<br>
<b>Email:</b> lellinor25@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 707 217-6675<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 24040 Camino Del Avion
<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> # A133<br>
<b>City:</b> Dana Point<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 92629-4005<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a co-founder of The Dialogue Group, a consultancy and training partnership that was active during the 1990&#39;s offering workshops on Bohmian Dialogue. I am also a co-author of the book: &quot;Dialogue: Rediscover the Transforming Power of Conversation&quot; (1998, Wiley &amp; Sons) which is in the process of being republished as an ebook. I am currently researching how Dialogue is changing lives and bringing hope and renewal to our world.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.actiondialoguegroup.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.actiondialoguegroup.com" target="_blank">http://www.actiondialoguegroup.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/21/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/14/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a co-founder of The Dialogue Group, a consultancy and training partnership that was active during the 1990&#39;s offering workshops on Bohmian Dialogue. I am also a co-author of the book: &quot;Dialogue: Rediscover the Transforming Power of Conversation&quot; (1998, Wiley &amp; Sons) which is in the process of being republished as an ebook. I am currently researching how Dialogue is changing lives and bringing hope and renewal to our world.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a co-founder of The Dialogue Group, a consultancy and training partnership that was active during the 1990&#39;s offering workshops on Bohmian Dialogue. I am also a co-author of the book: &quot;Dialogue: Rediscover the Transforming Power of Conversation&quot; (1998, Wiley &amp; Sons) which is in the process of being republished as an ebook. I am currently researching how Dialogue is changing lives and bringing hope and renewal to our world.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65118HSV5<br>
<b>Location:</b> Charlottesville VA United States 22903<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Maryland<br>
<b>First:</b> Annie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Rappeport<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Graduate Student<br>
<b>Email:</b> ar4qw@virginia.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charlottesville<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22903<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I decided to fulfill my dream to enroll in a Ph.D. program after working in the field for nearly 6 years. From July 2010 until May 2016, I worked as an international student advisor, visa advisor and program developer for the Semester at Sea education abroad program. When I began, I was also a full-time graduate student pursuing my MA in Higher Education and Student Affairs at the University of Virginia's Curry School. I was honored to work with international students and colleagues from all over the world that taught me invaluable lessons and reaffirmed my belief that education is key to global stability, understanding, and peace. My work helped me understand my calling as an educator-advocate.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/02/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/23/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I decided to fulfill my dream to enroll in a Ph.D. program after working in the field for nearly 6 years. From July 2010 until May 2016, I worked as an international student advisor, visa advisor and program developer for the Semester at Sea education abroad program. When I began, I was also a full-time graduate student pursuing my MA in Higher Education and Student Affairs at the University of Virginia's Curry School. I was honored to work with international students and colleagues from all over the world that taught me invaluable lessons and reaffirmed my belief that education is key to global stability, understanding, and peace. My work helped me understand my calling as an educator-advocate.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I decided to fulfill my dream to enroll in a Ph.D. program after working in the field for nearly 6 years. From July 2010 until May 2016, I worked as an international student advisor, visa advisor and program developer for the Semester at Sea education abroad program. When I began, I was also a full-time graduate student pursuing my MA in Higher Education and Student Affairs at the University of Virginia's Curry School. I was honored to work with international students and colleagues from all over the world that taught me invaluable lessons and reaffirmed my belief that education is key to global stability, understanding, and peace. My work helped me understand my calling as an educator-advocate.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWS0Q3<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2133 Douglas Rd 2008 Burnaby Canada V5C 0E9<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Ronin Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Nathan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> To<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> nathansphere@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2133 Douglas Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> 2008<br>
<b>City:</b> Burnaby<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> V5C 0E9<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dr. Nathan To is a recent PhD graduate in Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.thecounterstory.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.thecounterstory.com" target="_blank">www.thecounterstory.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/06/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/31/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dr. Nathan To is a recent PhD graduate in Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dr. Nathan To is a recent PhD graduate in Media and Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511G6SB7<br>
<b>Location:</b> P.O. 397 Cascade CO United States 80809<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Everyday Democracy<br>
<b>First:</b> Carol<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Scott<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Associate<br>
<b>Email:</b> carolrw@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> P.O. 397<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cascade<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80809<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Carol Woodward Scott works with racially, politically, and religiously divided groups to develop structures that allow them to explore issues in search of common ground. Carol is an experienced facilitator, trainer, and consultant in community organizing.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.lwv.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.lwv.org" target="_blank">http://www.lwv.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/15/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/29/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Carol Woodward Scott works with racially, politically, and religiously divided groups to develop structures that allow them to explore issues in search of common ground. Carol is an experienced facilitator, trainer, and consultant in community organizing.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Carol Woodward Scott works with racially, politically, and religiously divided groups to develop structures that allow them to explore issues in search of common ground. Carol is an experienced facilitator, trainer, and consultant in community organizing.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 4283<br>
<b>Location:</b> 81 Dennett Street Portsmouth NH United States 3801<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Generative Change Community<br>
<b>First:</b> Bettye<br>
<b>Mid:</b> H.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Pruitt<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Community Co-Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> bettyepruitt.d3@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 603-373-0359<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 81 Dennett Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Portsmouth<br>
<b>State:</b> NH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 03801<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Bettye Pruitt is a social historian (PhD Boston University) dedicated to supporting for collective learning and action. Since 2003, she has been Co-coordinator of the Generative Change Community (see www.generativedialogue.org and Pruitt, The Generative Change Community, Reflections: the SoL Journal 8:2 [2007]). From 2000-2004, Bettye supported the UNDP Democratic Dialogue Project and is co-author of Democratic Dialogue A Handbook for Practitioners (UNDP, the Organization of American States, International IDEA, and the Canadian International Development Agency: 2007). She is a member and former co-chair of the council of trustees of SoL (Society for Organizational Learning). Previously, she had a long career as a consulting historian specializing in historical analysis of institutional issues and development.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.generativedialogue.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.generativedialogue.org" target="_blank">http://www.generativedialogue.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/19/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Bettye Pruitt is a social historian (PhD Boston University) dedicated to supporting for collective learning and action. Since 2003, she has been Co-coordinator of the Generative Change Community (see www.generativedialogue.org and Pruitt, The Generative Change Community, Reflections: the SoL Journal 8:2 [2007]). From 2000-2004, Bettye supported the UNDP Democratic Dialogue Project and is co-author of Democratic Dialogue A Handbook for Practitioners (UNDP, the Organization of American States, I<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Bettye Pruitt is a social historian (PhD Boston University) dedicated to supporting for collective learning and action. Since 2003, she has been Co-coordinator of the Generative Change Community (see
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51713544<br>
<b>Location:</b> 36 Fruit Street Northampton MA United States 1060<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Massachusetts |and| Perspegrity Solutions<br>
<b>First:</b> Tom<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Murray<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ed.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Research Fellow |and| Chief Instigator and Visionary<br>
<b>Email:</b> tommurray.us@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 413-529-2120<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 36 Fruit Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Northampton<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 01060<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Tom Murray is a consultant and research scientist in the areas of Online Collaboration, Cognitive Tools, Educational Technology, and Knowledge Engineering. He is currently a Senior Research Fellow in the Dept. of Computer Science at UMass Amherst, and has had adjunct or visiting faculty positions at UMass and Hampshire College. Recent interests and work include, on the practical side: supporting higher quality communication, collaboration, and decision making in online communities, and on the theoretical side: studies in areas of applied philosophy, related to "epistemological indeterminacy" and cognitive tools supporting metacognition and ethics-oriented reflective dialog. Murray has degrees in educational technology (EdD, MEd), computer science (MS), and physics (BS). He is on the editorial review boards of two international journals, the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, and Integral Review.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.tommurray.us<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.tommurray.us" target="_blank">http://www.tommurray.us</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/29/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/11/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Tom Murray is a consultant and research scientist in the areas of Online Collaboration, Cognitive Tools, Educational Technology, and Knowledge Engineering. He is currently a Senior Research Fellow in the Dept. of Computer Science at UMass Amherst, and has had adjunct or visiting faculty positions at UMass and Hampshire College. Recent interests and work include, on the practical side: supporting higher quality communication, collaboration, and decision making in online communities, and on the th<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Tom Murray is a consultant and research scientist in the areas of Online Collaboration, Cognitive Tools, Educational Technology, and Knowledge Engineering. He is currently a Senior Research Fellow in
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65128J504<br>
<b>Location:</b> Hagerstown MD United States 21742<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Judy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Chambers<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> chambers@psu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Hagerstown<br>
<b>State:</b> MD<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 21742<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am focused on local government education and training and nonprofit organizational development and an instructor in community and economic development.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/29/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/10/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am focused on local government education and training and nonprofit organizational development and an instructor in community and economic development.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am focused on local government education and training and nonprofit organizational development and an instructor in community and economic development.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG651110JG5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 215 Ice Ave Unit 404 Dayton OH United States 45402<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Dayton<br>
<b>First:</b> Sherry<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> McAndrew<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> PhD Student<br>
<b>Email:</b> sherry.mcandrew@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 215 Ice Ave Unit 404<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Dayton<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 45402<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a long-time, professional manager specializing in creative collaboration and group problem-solving in higher education environments. Currently, I am completing my PhD in Educational Leadership in Higher Education from the University of Dayton. My research focuses on Complexity Leadership Theory and has reinforced for me the importance of dialogue across differences.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> udayton.edu/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://udayton.edu/" target="_blank">http://udayton.edu/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/15/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/09/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a long-time, professional manager specializing in creative collaboration and group problem-solving in higher education environments. Currently, I am completing my PhD in Educational Leadership in Higher Education from the University of Dayton. My research focuses on Complexity Leadership Theory and has reinforced for me the importance of dialogue across differences.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a long-time, professional manager specializing in creative collaboration and group problem-solving in higher education environments. Currently, I am completing my PhD in Educational Leadership in Higher Education from the University of Dayton. My research focuses on Complexity Leadership Theory and has reinforced for me the importance of dialogue across differences.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65SYADX1<br>
<b>Location:</b> Prague Czech Republic 1000<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Premysl <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Pergler<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Retired<br>
<b>Email:</b> pp@pergler.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> <br>
<b>State:</b> Prague <br>
<b>Country:</b> Czech Republic<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 1000<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Premysl Misha Pergler was born in Prague, Czechoslovak Republic, and started his career there in research. After 1969, among other jobs, he taught at the University of California (UCLA) and elsewhere, worked for the Canadian federal government.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/03/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/30/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Premysl Misha Pergler was born in Prague, Czechoslovak Republic, and started his career there in research. After 1969, among other jobs, he taught at the University of California (UCLA) and elsewhere, worked for the Canadian federal government.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Premysl Misha Pergler was born in Prague, Czechoslovak Republic, and started his career there in research. After 1969, among other jobs, he taught at the University of California (UCLA) and elsewhere, worked for the Canadian federal government.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWN6T7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1783 Campus Delivery Fort Collins CO United States 80523-1783<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Center for Public Deliberation at Colorado State University<br>
<b>First:</b> Katie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Knobloch<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Professor and Associate Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> katie.knobloch@colostate.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (970) 491-6140<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1783 Campus Delivery<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Fort Collins<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80523-1783<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Katherine R. Knobloch, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Communication Studies department. Her research and teaching focus on political communication and civic engagement, specifically exploring how deliberative public processes can create a more informed and engaged citizenry. For this work, she has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to study the Citizens Initiative Review and examine how process design affects the quality and outcome of deliberative engagement. Katie teaches courses in deliberation, political communication, and persuasion and in her capacity at the CPD trains undergraduates to design and facilitate community meetings.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.cpd.colostate.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.cpd.colostate.edu" target="_blank">http://www.cpd.colostate.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/01/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/03/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Katherine R. Knobloch, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Communication Studies department. Her research and teaching focus on political communication and civic engagement, specifically exploring how deliberative public processes can create a more informed and engaged citizenry. For this work, she has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to study the Citizens Initiative Review and examine how process design affects the quality and outcome of deliberative engagement. Katie teaches courses in deliberation, political communication, and persuasion and in her capacity at the CPD trains undergraduates to design and facilitate community meetings.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Katherine R. Knobloch, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Communication Studies department. Her research and teaching focus on political communication and civic engagement, specifically exploring how deliberative public processes can create a more informed and engaged citizenry. For this work, she has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to study the Citizens Initiative Review and examine how process design affects the quality and outcome of deliberative engagement. Katie teaches courses in deliberation, political communication, and persuasion and in her capacity at the CPD trains undergraduates to design and facilitate community meetings.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMKN7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1783 Campus Delivery, CSU Fort Collins CO United States 80523-1783<br>
<b>Style:</b> red_stars<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Center for Public Deliberation at Colorado State University<br>
<b>First:</b> Martin<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Carcasson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor and Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> mcarcas@colostate.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 970-491-5628<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1783 Campus Delivery, CSU<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Fort Collins<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80523-1783<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Martin Carcasson, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Communication Studies department of Colorado State University, and the founder and director of the CSU Center for Public Deliberation (CPD). He also serves as a Senior Public Engagement Fellow with Public Agenda, a nationally recognized public engagement firm based in New York, works closely with Colorado State University Extension, serves on the faculty of the Kettering Foundations Centers for Public Life program, and is on the board of directors of the National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation. His research focuses on contemporary public affairs, and the interdisciplinary theory and practice of deliberative democracy and collaborative governance.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.cpd.colostate.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.cpd.colostate.edu" target="_blank">http://www.cpd.colostate.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/08/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/03/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Martin Carcasson, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Communication Studies department of Colorado State University, and the founder and director of the CSU Center for Public Deliberation (CPD). He also serves as a Senior Public Engagement Fellow with Public Agenda, a nationally recognized public engagement firm based in New York, works closely with Colorado State University Extension, serves on the faculty of the Kettering Foundations Centers for Public Life program, and is on the board of directors of the National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation. His research focuses on contemporary public affairs, and the interdisciplinary theory and practice of deliberative democracy and collaborative governance.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Martin Carcasson, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Communication Studies department of Colorado State University, and the founder and director of the CSU Center for Public Deliberation (CPD). He also serves as a Senior Public Engagement Fellow with Public Agenda, a nationally recognized public engagement firm based in New York, works closely with Colorado State University Extension, serves on the faculty of the Kettering Foundations Centers for Public Life program, and is on the board of directors of the National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation. His research focuses on contemporary public affairs, and the interdisciplinary theory and practice of deliberative democracy and collaborative governance.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65124BF01<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 331 Little Falls NJ United States 07424-0331<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Rutgers University - Newark<br>
<b>First:</b> Elizabeth<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Watkins<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Life Sciences Librarian<br>
<b>Email:</b> ann.watkins@rutgers.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (973) 353-3809<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 331<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Little Falls<br>
<b>State:</b> NJ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 07424-0331<br>
<b>Bio:</b> (Elizabeth) Ann works as a librarian for Rutgers University-Newark, an anchor institution in NJ's largest city. Many programs encourage students to engage with members of our community. Having skills in leading structured conversations will lead to outreach ventures for the library, both in participating directly and in coaching students in the techniques.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.newark.rutgers.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/17/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/7/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> (Elizabeth) Ann works as a librarian for Rutgers University-Newark, an anchor institution in NJ's largest city. Many programs encourage students to engage with members of our community. Having skills in leading structured conversations will lead to outreach ventures for the library, both in participating directly and in coaching students in the techniques.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> (Elizabeth) Ann works as a librarian for Rutgers University-Newark, an anchor institution in NJ's largest city. Many programs encourage students to engage with members of our community. Having skills in leading structured conversations will lead to outreach ventures for the library, both in participating directly and in coaching students in the techniques.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513B8HG1<br>
<b>Location:</b> Mountain View CA United States 94043<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Depolarization Project<br>
<b>First:</b> Alison<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Goldsworthy<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder/CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> alison@depolarizationproject.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (650) 561-2485<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Mountain View<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94043<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Founder and CEO The Depolarization Project. Vice Chair at the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust, supporting projects that strengthen the hand of the politically powerless. Founded depolarization course at Stanford GSB. In a previous life was a rabble rouser, troublemaker, senior political advisor and NGO movement builder. Transplanted Brit.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/16/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/16/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Founder and CEO The Depolarization Project. Vice Chair at the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust, supporting projects that strengthen the hand of the politically powerless. Founded depolarization course at Stanford GSB. In a previous life was a rabble rouser, troublemaker, senior political advisor and NGO movement builder. Transplanted Brit.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Founder and CEO The Depolarization Project. Vice Chair at the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust, supporting projects that strengthen the hand of the politically powerless. Founded depolarization course at Stanford GSB. In a previous life was a rabble rouser, troublemaker, senior political advisor and NGO movement builder. Transplanted Brit.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513AG5Y6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 420 - 942 Yonge Street Toronto Canada M4W 3S8<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> TSIS Project<br>
<b>First:</b> Timothy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Horton<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> timothy.j.horton@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (416) 655-5187<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 420 - 942 Yonge Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Toronto<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> M4W 3S8<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Systems architect experience designing global systems for banks and exchanges, but not interested in banks any more, seeks a better world through technology (tsis.info). If the medium is the message, the system is the society.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/6/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/6/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Systems architect experience designing global systems for banks and exchanges, but not interested in banks any more, seeks a better world through technology (tsis.info). If the medium is the message, the system is the society.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Systems architect experience designing global systems for banks and exchanges, but not interested in banks any more, seeks a better world through technology (tsis.info). If the medium is the message, the system is the society.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513AGKY6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 10220011AC Emory University Ms Atlanta GA United States 30322-0001<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Alben W. Barkley Forum for Debate, Deliberation, &amp; Dialogue<br>
<b>First:</b> Ed<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lee III<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> ewlee@emory.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (678) 576-5496<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 10220011AC Emory University<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ms<br>
<b>City:</b> Atlanta<br>
<b>State:</b> GA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 30322-0001<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ed Lee III is Senior Director of the Alben W. Barkley Forum for Debate Deliberation, and Dialogue (BF) which houses Emorys nationally acclaimed debate team and its cutting edge dialogue and deliberation programs.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/7/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/7/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Ed Lee III is Senior Director of the Alben W. Barkley Forum for Debate Deliberation, and Dialogue (BF) which houses Emorys nationally acclaimed debate team and its cutting edge dialogue and deliberation programs.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Ed Lee III is Senior Director of the Alben W. Barkley Forum for Debate Deliberation, and Dialogue (BF) which houses Emorys nationally acclaimed debate team and its cutting edge dialogue and deliberation programs.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513GEXY5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 21839 N 98th St Scottsdale AZ United States 85255-4421<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Human Side of Enterprise, LLX<br>
<b>First:</b> Leslie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Dashew<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> ldashew@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 21839 N 98th St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Scottsdale<br>
<b>State:</b> AZ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 85255-4421<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Leslie Dashew is an organizational development professional and family therapist who has specialized in working with families in business for the past 30 years. Her focus has always been bringing people together for constructive dialogue in the community, the organization and /or in the family<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/16/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/16/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Leslie Dashew is an organizational development professional and family therapist who has specialized in working with families in business for the past 30 years. Her focus has always been bringing people together for constructive dialogue in the community, the organization and /or in the family<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Leslie Dashew is an organizational development professional and family therapist who has specialized in working with families in business for the past 30 years. Her focus has always been bringing people together for constructive dialogue in the community, the organization and /or in the family
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513GGD90<br>
<b>Location:</b> South St Paul MN United States 55075<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Kathy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hagen<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> Kathy@klhagen.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> South St Paul<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55075<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a transformational change management consulting with expertise in Tacit Knowledge Transfer for individuals and organizations in transitions. I have held roles in IT Leadership in the Life Sciences Industry and have lead large global projects across organizations. Honest, authentic dialogue is critical as we work together to bridge across all types of boundaries, increase our ability to communicate and work through challenges and learn to share resources, knowledge and expertise to build the skills and abilities of each person and the organization as a whole<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/19/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/19/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a transformational change management consulting with expertise in Tacit Knowledge Transfer for individuals and organizations in transitions. I have held roles in IT Leadership in the Life Sciences Industry and have lead large global projects across organizations. Honest, authentic dialogue is critical as we work together to bridge across all types of boundaries, increase our ability to communicate and work through challenges and learn to share resources, knowledge and expertise to build the skills and abilities of each person and the organization as a whole<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a transformational change management consulting with expertise in Tacit Knowledge Transfer for individuals and organizations in transitions. I have held roles in IT Leadership in the Life Sciences Industry and have lead large global projects across organizations. Honest, authentic dialogue is critical as we work together to bridge across all types of boundaries, increase our ability to communicate and work through challenges and learn to share resources, knowledge and expertise to build the skills and abilities of each person and the organization as a whole
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513GGPH2<br>
<b>Location:</b> Richardson TX United States 75081<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> City of Dallas<br>
<b>First:</b> Oliver<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Johnson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Public Outreach and Engagement Specialist<br>
<b>Email:</b> oliver@onholidaytravel.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (214) 207-8658<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Richardson<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 75081<br>
<b>Bio:</b> After more than 25 years in the field of Process Design and Facilitation, my career seems to have come full circle with an opportunity to lead the City of Dallas in creating a public outreach and engagement strategy. I look forward to becoming an active participant of the larger dialogue and deliberation community and look forward to opportunities to share and learn.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/20/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/20/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> After more than 25 years in the field of Process Design and Facilitation, my career seems to have come full circle with an opportunity to lead the City of Dallas in creating a public outreach and engagement strategy. I look forward to becoming an active participant of the larger dialogue and deliberation community and look forward to opportunities to share and learn.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> After more than 25 years in the field of Process Design and Facilitation, my career seems to have come full circle with an opportunity to lead the City of Dallas in creating a public outreach and engagement strategy. I look forward to becoming an active participant of the larger dialogue and deliberation community and look forward to opportunities to share and learn.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWDS34<br>
<b>Location:</b> San Francisco CA United States 94114<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Civity<br>
<b>First:</b> Malka<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Kopell<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Co-Founder and CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> malka@civity.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (415) 225-5726<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Francisco<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94114<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Malka Kopell has spent much of her life trying to get people to work together better in the civic context. In 1990 Malka founded the nonprofit Community Focus to facilitate more effective implementation of public policies by increasing community participation. She also served as a program officer for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, developing and managing grants in the areas of conflict resolution, civic engagement and California governance reform, and was the founding managing director of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at Stanford University. Currently, Malka is the co-founder and CEO of Civity, a research/action initiative focusing on fostering relationships of respect and empathy across divides, particularly divides of race, class and culture. She is also a senior facilitator/mediator with Collaborative Policy and Services Programming (formerly the Center for Collaborative Policy) at California State University, Sacramento.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.civity.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/21/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/15/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Malka Kopell has spent much of her life trying to get people to work together better in the civic context. In 1990 Malka founded the nonprofit Community Focus to facilitate more effective implementation of public policies by increasing community participation. She also served as a program officer for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, developing and managing grants in the areas of conflict resolution, civic engagement and California governance reform, and was the founding managing director of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at Stanford University. Currently, Malka is the co-founder and CEO of Civity, a research/action initiative focusing on fostering relationships of respect and empathy across divides, particularly divides of race, class and culture. She is also a senior facilitator/mediator with Collaborative Policy and Services Programming (formerly the Center for Collaborative Policy) at California State University, Sacramento.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Malka Kopell has spent much of her life trying to get people to work together better in the civic context. In 1990 Malka founded the nonprofit Community Focus to facilitate more effective implementation of public policies by increasing community participation. She also served as a program officer for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, developing and managing grants in the areas of conflict resolution, civic engagement and California governance reform, and was the founding managing director of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at Stanford University. Currently, Malka is the co-founder and CEO of Civity, a research/action initiative focusing on fostering relationships of respect and empathy across divides, particularly divides of race, class and culture. She is also a senior facilitator/mediator with Collaborative Policy and Services Programming (formerly the Center for Collaborative Policy) at California State University, Sacramento.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65QQNVX8<br>
<b>Location:</b> 707 Lake Washington Blvd S Seattle WA United States 98144-3303<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> John Britt Consulting<br>
<b>First:</b> John<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Britt<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> johnwbritt@comcast.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (253) 798-2881<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 707 Lake Washington Blvd S<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98144-3303<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a retired public health professional and Registered Nurse with 30+ years experience in health promotion planning, program development and evaluation. I have developed customized leadership retreats for strategic planning and designed and facilitated many small group meetings and decision processes. I am especially interested these days in models for supporting healthy and productive dialogue among people who hold divergent political beliefs/values.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/17/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/17/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a retired public health professional and Registered Nurse with 30+ years experience in health promotion planning, program development and evaluation. I have developed customized leadership retreats for strategic planning and designed and facilitated many small group meetings and decision processes. I am especially interested these days in models for supporting healthy and productive dialogue among people who hold divergent political beliefs/values.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a retired public health professional and Registered Nurse with 30+ years experience in health promotion planning, program development and evaluation. I have developed customized leadership retreats for strategic planning and designed and facilitated many small group meetings and decision processes. I am especially interested these days in models for supporting healthy and productive dialogue among people who hold divergent political beliefs/values.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65QQNYM5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 617 Peterson St Fort Collins CO United States 80524-3161<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Center for Public Deliberation at Colorado State University<br>
<b>First:</b> Kalie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> McMonagle<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> kalie.mcmonagle@colostate.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (970) 491-5635<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 617 Peterson St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Fort Collins<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80524-3161<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kalie McMonagle began her work with the Center for Public Deliberation in 2010 as an undergraduate student at Colorado State University. Since then she has received her M.A. in communication studies with a specialization in deliberative studies from CSU. Her research focuses on stakeholder analysis and equitable participant recruitment. Currently, she serves as the Co-Lead for the Community Equity Consortium and a member the United Way of Larimer Countys collective impact committee.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.cpd.colostate.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/4/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/3/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Kalie McMonagle began her work with the Center for Public Deliberation in 2010 as an undergraduate student at Colorado State University. Since then she has received her M.A. in communication studies with a specialization in deliberative studies from CSU. Her research focuses on stakeholder analysis and equitable participant recruitment. Currently, she serves as the Co-Lead for the Community Equity Consortium and a member the United Way of Larimer Countys collective impact committee.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Kalie McMonagle began her work with the Center for Public Deliberation in 2010 as an undergraduate student at Colorado State University. Since then she has received her M.A. in communication studies with a specialization in deliberative studies from CSU. Her research focuses on stakeholder analysis and equitable participant recruitment. Currently, she serves as the Co-Lead for the Community Equity Consortium and a member the United Way of Larimer Countys collective impact committee.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512Q8PQ4<br>
<b>Location:</b> Waltham MA United States<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Brandeis University<br>
<b>First:</b> Shelby<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Schuppe<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Student<br>
<b>Email:</b> schuppes@brandeis.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Waltham<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> <br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a Conflict Resolution and Coexistence Master's student at The Heller School for Social Policy and Management. I am interested in dialogue and facilitation work that fosters productive and positive conversations. I am currently interning at Essential Partners in Cambridge, MA and Mediation Works, Inc. in Boston, MA. I am developing tools to facilitate conversations through two unique models of dialogue while supporting the organizations with research, analysis, and writing.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/13/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 6/13/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a Conflict Resolution and Coexistence Master's student at The Heller School for Social Policy and Management. I am interested in dialogue and facilitation work that fosters productive and positive conversations. I am currently interning at Essential Partners in Cambridge, MA and Mediation Works, Inc. in Boston, MA. I am developing tools to facilitate conversations through two unique models of dialogue while supporting the organizations with research, analysis, and writing.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a Conflict Resolution and Coexistence Master's student at The Heller School for Social Policy and Management. I am interested in dialogue and facilitation work that fosters productive and positive conversations. I am currently interning at Essential Partners in Cambridge, MA and Mediation Works, Inc. in Boston, MA. I am developing tools to facilitate conversations through two unique models of dialogue while supporting the organizations with research, analysis, and writing.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511H8JK3<br>
<b>Location:</b> Lowell MA United States 1854<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Salem State University<br>
<b>First:</b> Karen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Kieffer<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> MSW student<br>
<b>Email:</b> kkieffer@embodieddialogics.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Lowell<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 1854<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dialogue Facilitator, Health Coach, Somatic Trauma Therapist, Organizational Consultant<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/15/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/14/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dialogue Facilitator, Health Coach, Somatic Trauma Therapist, Organizational Consultant<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dialogue Facilitator, Health Coach, Somatic Trauma Therapist, Organizational Consultant
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511J6BH9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Lincoln NE United States 68508<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Public Policy Center<br>
<b>First:</b> Lisa<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Pytlik Zillig<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Research Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> lpytlikzillig2@unl.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Lincoln<br>
<b>State:</b> NE<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 68508<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lisa PytlikZillig is a researcher at the University of Nebraskas Public Policy Center. Her research on public engagement relies heavily on the use of experimental and quasi-experimental methods in a variety of applied contexts.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 2/21/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/12/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Lisa PytlikZillig is a researcher at the University of Nebraskas Public Policy Center. Her research on public engagement relies heavily on the use of experimental and quasi-experimental methods in a variety of applied contexts.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Lisa PytlikZillig is a researcher at the University of Nebraskas Public Policy Center. Her research on public engagement relies heavily on the use of experimental and quasi-experimental methods in a variety of applied contexts.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511K7FQ5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 18-250 Pemberton Terrace Kamloops BC Canada V2C 6A9<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Arjun<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Singh<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> fullworld@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (250) 377-1797<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 18-250 Pemberton Terrace<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Kamloops<br>
<b>State:</b> BC<br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> V2C 6A9<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I have a passion for good dialogue and deliberation. I am serving my third on Kamloops city council. I also serve as a board member for the Union of BC Municipalities. I have met many amazing people through my dialogue training at Fielding Graduate University, NCDD conferences, and though my past work with the Canadian Community for Dialogue and Deliberation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.c2d2.ca/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 2/5/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/12/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I have a passion for good dialogue and deliberation. I am serving my third on Kamloops city council. I also serve as a board member for the Union of BC Municipalities. I have met many amazing people through my dialogue training at Fielding Graduate University, NCDD conferences, and though my past work with the Canadian Community for Dialogue and Deliberation.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I have a passion for good dialogue and deliberation. I am serving my third on Kamloops city council. I also serve as a board member for the Union of BC Municipalities. I have met many amazing people through my dialogue training at Fielding Graduate University, NCDD conferences, and though my past work with the Canadian Community for Dialogue and Deliberation.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513DX430<br>
<b>Location:</b> Laramie WY United States 82070<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Learning Through Difference, LLC<br>
<b>First:</b> Carrie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bennett<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner/Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> carriewbennett@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Laramie<br>
<b>State:</b> WY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 82070<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Carrie Bennett is a facilitator, mediator, and educator. She believes that the most important conversations to have are often the most difficult to navigate. Carrie helps teams get to the heart of what matters most so they can make well informed decisions together. Prior to starting her facilitation practice, Learning Through Difference, LLC, Carrie worked in K-12 education for over 10 years. Carries past clients include the United States Forest Service, the City of Eugene, the City of Fort Collins, the University of Wyoming, and Colorado State University. Carrie has a MA in Conflict and Dispute Resolution from the University of Oregon School of Law.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/7/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/7/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Carrie Bennett is a facilitator, mediator, and educator. She believes that the most important conversations to have are often the most difficult to navigate. Carrie helps teams get to the heart of what matters most so they can make well informed decisions together. Prior to starting her facilitation practice, Learning Through Difference, LLC, Carrie worked in K-12 education for over 10 years. Carries past clients include the United States Forest Service, the City of Eugene, the City of Fort Collins, the University of Wyoming, and Colorado State University. Carrie has a MA in Conflict and Dispute Resolution from the University of Oregon School of Law.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Carrie Bennett is a facilitator, mediator, and educator. She believes that the most important conversations to have are often the most difficult to navigate. Carrie helps teams get to the heart of what matters most so they can make well informed decisions together. Prior to starting her facilitation practice, Learning Through Difference, LLC, Carrie worked in K-12 education for over 10 years. Carries past clients include the United States Forest Service, the City of Eugene, the City of Fort Collins, the University of Wyoming, and Colorado State University. Carrie has a MA in Conflict and Dispute Resolution from the University of Oregon School of Law.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513F76B9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 5 Bull Run Dr Oxford OH United States 45056-2010<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Miami University<br>
<b>First:</b> Kathleen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Knight-Abowitz<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> knightk2@miamioh.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (513) 255-0785<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 5 Bull Run Dr<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Oxford<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 45056-2010<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I'm a philosopher of education and researcher interested in democracy, citizenship, and deliberation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/18/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I'm a philosopher of education and researcher interested in democracy, citizenship, and deliberation.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I'm a philosopher of education and researcher interested in democracy, citizenship, and deliberation.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513FWEH6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2300 Walnut St Apt 116 Denver CO United States 80205-2342<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Cody<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ostenson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> ceostenson@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (715) 418-9214<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2300 Walnut St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Apt 116<br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80205-2342<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Cody currently lives in Denver, CO where he works for Denver Public Schools supporting community engagement in schools through coordinating the district's Parent Teacher Home Visit program and supporting the professional development of school-based family and community liaisons. He is also pursuing his Masters in Public Administration from the University of Colorado - Denver and hopes to continue developing his abilities to engage community in public education.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/5/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/5/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Cody currently lives in Denver, CO where he works for Denver Public Schools supporting community engagement in schools through coordinating the district's Parent Teacher Home Visit program and supporting the professional development of school-based family and community liaisons. He is also pursuing his Masters in Public Administration from the University of Colorado - Denver and hopes to continue developing his abilities to engage community in public education.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Cody currently lives in Denver, CO where he works for Denver Public Schools supporting community engagement in schools through coordinating the district's Parent Teacher Home Visit program and supporting the professional development of school-based family and community liaisons. He is also pursuing his Masters in Public Administration from the University of Colorado - Denver and hopes to continue developing his abilities to engage community in public education.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513FWJD4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 33 Indigo Plantation Rd Okatie SC United States 29909-7001<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Georgia's College of Public Health<br>
<b>First:</b> Roger<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bernier<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Retired Adjunct Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> rogbernier@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (678) 361-5170<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 33 Indigo Plantation Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Okatie<br>
<b>State:</b> SC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 29909-7001<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Roger Bernier PhD, MPH is retired. He was formerly the Senior Advisor for Scientific Strategy and Innovation in the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Disease at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.epimonitor.net<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/13/2003<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/26/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Roger Bernier PhD, MPH is retired. He was formerly the Senior Advisor for Scientific Strategy and Innovation in the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Disease at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Roger Bernier PhD, MPH is retired. He was formerly the Senior Advisor for Scientific Strategy and Innovation in the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Disease at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513GC4X9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Newburyport MA United States 1950<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of New Hampshire<br>
<b>First:</b> Renee<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Heath<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor Director Civil Discourse Lab<br>
<b>Email:</b> heathrng@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (503) 730-0717<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Newburyport<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 1950<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Scholar and teacher of public dialogue. Directs the UNH Civil Discourse Lab composed of students to facilitate difficult conversations and organize collaboration on campus and in the community<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/7/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/10/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Scholar and teacher of public dialogue. Directs the UNH Civil Discourse Lab composed of students to facilitate difficult conversations and organize collaboration on campus and in the community<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Scholar and teacher of public dialogue. Directs the UNH Civil Discourse Lab composed of students to facilitate difficult conversations and organize collaboration on campus and in the community
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWBJZ4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4243 Grimes Ave S Edina MN United States 55416-5020<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Heartland Inc: The Convening Company<br>
<b>First:</b> Craig<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Neal<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Vision Holder<br>
<b>Email:</b> craig@heartlandcircle.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (952) 925-5995<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4243 Grimes Ave S<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Edina<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55416-5020<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Craig is co-author and lead trainer of The Art of Convening book and trainings. He has trained over 600 since 2004 in various levels of trainings. He has worked with government agencies, NGOs, communities in transition, schools, corporations, and religio<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.heartlandcircle.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/29/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/31/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Craig is co-author and lead trainer of The Art of Convening book and trainings. He has trained over 600 since 2004 in various levels of trainings. He has worked with government agencies, NGOs, communities in transition, schools, corporations, and religio<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Craig is co-author and lead trainer of The Art of Convening book and trainings. He has trained over 600 since 2004 in various levels of trainings. He has worked with government agencies, NGOs, communities in transition, schools, corporations, and religio
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513F7D31<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 255 East Waterboro ME United States 04030-0255<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Edelstein Associates<br>
<b>First:</b> Jeff<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Edelstein<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> jledelstein@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (207) 632-8440<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 255<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> East Waterboro<br>
<b>State:</b> ME<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 04030-0255<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jeff Edelstein is the founder of the Campaign for Courage, an initiative to transform American democracy. See www.campaignforcourage.org. He is the author of From Oath to Action: Simple Acts of Courage to Rebuild American Democracy. See www.fromoathtoaction.com<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/19/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/19/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Jeff Edelstein is the founder of the Campaign for Courage, an initiative to transform American democracy. See www.campaignforcourage.org. He is the author of From Oath to Action: Simple Acts of Courage to Rebuild American Democracy. See www.fromoathtoaction.com<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Jeff Edelstein is the founder of the Campaign for Courage, an initiative to transform American democracy. See www.campaignforcourage.org. He is the author of From Oath to Action: Simple Acts of Courage to Rebuild American Democracy. See www.fromoathtoaction.com
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWCH05<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3600 Zenith Ave S Minneapolis MN United States 55410-1165<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Heartland Inc: The Convening Company<br>
<b>First:</b> Patricia<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Neal<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> patricia@heartlandcircle.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (612) 920-3039<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3600 Zenith Ave S<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Minneapolis<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55410-1165<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Patricia Neal is co-founder and President of Heartland Inc., a leadership development organization that facilitates dialogue, connections and advanced learning for individuals in corporate, civic and educational spheres. Heartland programs are dedicated<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.heartlandcircle.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/29/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/31/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Patricia Neal is co-founder and President of Heartland Inc., a leadership development organization that facilitates dialogue, connections and advanced learning for individuals in corporate, civic and educational spheres. Heartland programs are dedicated<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Patricia Neal is co-founder and President of Heartland Inc., a leadership development organization that facilitates dialogue, connections and advanced learning for individuals in corporate, civic and educational spheres. Heartland programs are dedicated
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513FNGH6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3810 Lakebriar Dr Boulder CO United States 80304-1005<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Kansas Leadership Center<br>
<b>First:</b> David<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Chrislip<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Fellow<br>
<b>Email:</b> davidchrislip@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (720) 841-0864<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3810 Lakebriar Dr<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80304-1005<br>
<b>Bio:</b> David has spent more than 40 years engaging with the concept of civil society and in the work of civic leadership and collaboration. His career has taken him from the National Outdoor Leadership School and Outward Bound to the American Leadership Forum, the National Civic League and the Kansas Leadership Center. Hes worked with hundreds of communities and organizations across this country as well as internationally and has conducted leadership development programs for thousands of people seeking to exercise civic leadership more effectively. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Kansas Leadership Center.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/27/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/27/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> David has spent more than 40 years engaging with the concept of civil society and in the work of civic leadership and collaboration. His career has taken him from the National Outdoor Leadership School and Outward Bound to the American Leadership Forum, the National Civic League and the Kansas Leadership Center. Hes worked with hundreds of communities and organizations across this country as well as internationally and has conducted leadership development programs for thousands of people seeking to exercise civic leadership more effectively. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Kansas Leadership Center.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> David has spent more than 40 years engaging with the concept of civil society and in the work of civic leadership and collaboration. His career has taken him from the National Outdoor Leadership School and Outward Bound to the American Leadership Forum, the National Civic League and the Kansas Leadership Center. Hes worked with hundreds of communities and organizations across this country as well as internationally and has conducted leadership development programs for thousands of people seeking to exercise civic leadership more effectively. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Kansas Leadership Center.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWR4R1<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 352 Crawfordsville IN United States 47933-0352<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Wabash College<br>
<b>First:</b> Sara<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Drury<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> drurys@wabash.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (765) 361-6393<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 352<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Crawfordsville<br>
<b>State:</b> IN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 47933-0352<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, an assistant professor of Rhetoric at Wabash College, researches the quality and character of public discourse. She teaches deliberation at the collegiate level and works with the Wabash College Democracy and Public Discour<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.wabash.edu/plus/democracy<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 5/2/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 9/19/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, an assistant professor of Rhetoric at Wabash College, researches the quality and character of public discourse. She teaches deliberation at the collegiate level and works with the Wabash College Democracy and Public Discour<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, an assistant professor of Rhetoric at Wabash College, researches the quality and character of public discourse. She teaches deliberation at the collegiate level and works with the Wabash College Democracy and Public Discour
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513FSG95<br>
<b>Location:</b> Stanford CA United States 94305<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Stanford University<br>
<b>First:</b> Todd<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Davies<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Director, Symbolic Systems Program<br>
<b>Email:</b> trbdavies@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Stanford<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94305<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a researcher and educator who has done work on deliberation, especially in online contexts. My other research interests are information policy, decision making, cognitive science, and social informatics. I have a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology. For more info, see http://web.stanford.edu/~davies/.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/30/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/30/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a researcher and educator who has done work on deliberation, especially in online contexts. My other research interests are information policy, decision making, cognitive science, and social informatics. I have a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology. For more info, see http://web.stanford.edu/~davies/.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a researcher and educator who has done work on deliberation, especially in online contexts. My other research interests are information policy, decision making, cognitive science, and social informatics. I have a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology. For more info, see http://web.stanford.edu/~davies/.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513D9068<br>
<b>Location:</b> 145 University Ave W Saint Paul MN United States 55103-2044<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> League of Minnesota Cities<br>
<b>First:</b> Pamela<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Whitmore<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Collaboration Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> pwhitmore@lmc.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (651) 281-1224<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 145 University Ave W<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Saint Paul<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55103-2044<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Pamela Whitmore is the Collaboration &amp; Mediation Manager for the League of Minnesota Cities where she works with member cities who are experiencing conflict or need assistance working collaboratively.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/31/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/31/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Pamela Whitmore is the Collaboration &amp; Mediation Manager for the League of Minnesota Cities where she works with member cities who are experiencing conflict or need assistance working collaboratively.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Pamela Whitmore is the Collaboration &amp; Mediation Manager for the League of Minnesota Cities where she works with member cities who are experiencing conflict or need assistance working collaboratively.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513DD586<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3942 Willmatt Hl Minnetonka MN United States 55305-5142<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> EmpathyWorks<br>
<b>First:</b> Gail<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Anderson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder<br>
<b>Email:</b> gail@empathyworks.solutions<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (612) 616-7099<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3942 Willmatt Hl<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Minnetonka<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55305-5142<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Gail Anderson is the founder of EmpathyWorks, a consulting practice that builds connections among people to create a more peaceful world. She has been active in working towards interfaith and intercultural understanding for more than a decade. She is a well-known speaker and community organizer in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/2/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/2/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Gail Anderson is the founder of EmpathyWorks, a consulting practice that builds connections among people to create a more peaceful world. She has been active in working towards interfaith and intercultural understanding for more than a decade. She is a well-known speaker and community organizer in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Gail Anderson is the founder of EmpathyWorks, a consulting practice that builds connections among people to create a more peaceful world. She has been active in working towards interfaith and intercultural understanding for more than a decade. She is a well-known speaker and community organizer in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513DR2T5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 31 Dann Dr Stamford CT United States 06905-3502<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Anthony A<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Pramberger Jr<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> apram@optonline.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (203) 968-1481<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 31 Dann Dr<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Stamford<br>
<b>State:</b> CT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 06905-3502<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Anthony Pramberger has held leadership positions in non-profit settings in Pharmacy, Supply Chain Management, Healthcare, and Academia. He worked at NYU, Beth Israel, St. Lukes-Roosevelt, and most recently as Vice Dean for Finance and Administration at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, from which he retired on October 1 2018. For his Encore career, Anthony intends to find a way to put the work on Dialogue by Bohn, Isaacs, Yankelovich and others to positively impact local organizations and his local community.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/6/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/6/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Anthony Pramberger has held leadership positions in non-profit settings in Pharmacy, Supply Chain Management, Healthcare, and Academia. He worked at NYU, Beth Israel, St. Lukes-Roosevelt, and most recently as Vice Dean for Finance and Administration at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, from which he retired on October 1 2018. For his Encore career, Anthony intends to find a way to put the work on Dialogue by Bohn, Isaacs, Yankelovich and others to positively impact local organizations and his local community.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Anthony Pramberger has held leadership positions in non-profit settings in Pharmacy, Supply Chain Management, Healthcare, and Academia. He worked at NYU, Beth Israel, St. Lukes-Roosevelt, and most recently as Vice Dean for Finance and Administration at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, from which he retired on October 1 2018. For his Encore career, Anthony intends to find a way to put the work on Dialogue by Bohn, Isaacs, Yankelovich and others to positively impact local organizations and his local community.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513DX406<br>
<b>Location:</b> Saint Paul MN United States 55108<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Minnesota Public Radio News<br>
<b>First:</b> Elizabeth<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Dunbar<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Reporter<br>
<b>Email:</b> elizabethhdunbar@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Saint Paul<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55108<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Elizabeth Dunbar has been a reporter for MPR News since 2009 and currently covers the environment, energy and climate change. In 2017 she led a dialogue journalism project bringing together urban foodies and rural farmers to discuss the future of agriculture, with support from Spaceship Media and American Public Media&#39;s Public Insight Network. Dunbar has served on the advisory board of Your Voice Ohio, an engaged journalism project supported by the Jefferson Center and is also an active member of Gather, a group of journalists, academics and others growing the field of engaged journalism. She presented at the 2018 NCDD conference on how journalists and D&amp;D practitioners can collaborate.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/7/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/7/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Elizabeth Dunbar has been a reporter for MPR News since 2009 and currently covers the environment, energy and climate change. In 2017 she led a dialogue journalism project bringing together urban foodies and rural farmers to discuss the future of agriculture, with support from Spaceship Media and American Public Media&#39;s Public Insight Network. Dunbar has served on the advisory board of Your Voice Ohio, an engaged journalism project supported by the Jefferson Center and is also an active member of Gather, a group of journalists, academics and others growing the field of engaged journalism. She presented at the 2018 NCDD conference on how journalists and D&amp;D practitioners can collaborate.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Elizabeth Dunbar has been a reporter for MPR News since 2009 and currently covers the environment, energy and climate change. In 2017 she led a dialogue journalism project bringing together urban foodies and rural farmers to discuss the future of agriculture, with support from Spaceship Media and American Public Media&#39;s Public Insight Network. Dunbar has served on the advisory board of Your Voice Ohio, an engaged journalism project supported by the Jefferson Center and is also an active member of Gather, a group of journalists, academics and others growing the field of engaged journalism. She presented at the 2018 NCDD conference on how journalists and D&amp;D practitioners can collaborate.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513BN355<br>
<b>Location:</b> Madison WI United States 53705<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> UW-Madison, Wisconsin School of Business<br>
<b>First:</b> Laurel<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bastian<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Lecturer<br>
<b>Email:</b> laurelbastian@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Madison<br>
<b>State:</b> WI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 53705<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Laurel Bastian teaches at the Wisconsin School of Business, where she uses dialogue in intercultural communications and professional communications courses. She also teaching in correctional facilities.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/20/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/20/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Laurel Bastian teaches at the Wisconsin School of Business, where she uses dialogue in intercultural communications and professional communications courses. She also teaching in correctional facilities.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Laurel Bastian teaches at the Wisconsin School of Business, where she uses dialogue in intercultural communications and professional communications courses. She also teaching in correctional facilities.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513CXBN4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 729 E 18th Aly Eugene OR United States 97401-4464<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Oregon<br>
<b>First:</b> Caroline<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Mellor<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Graduate Student Researcher<br>
<b>Email:</b> line.mellor@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (503) 890-5084<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 729 E 18th Aly<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Eugene<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97401-4464<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a graduate student at the University of Oregon in two masters programs, Community &amp; Regional Planning and Conflict &amp; Dispute Resolution. I am a graduate researcher with the Finding Common Ground project at the Agora Journalism Center.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/26/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/26/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a graduate student at the University of Oregon in two masters programs, Community &amp; Regional Planning and Conflict &amp; Dispute Resolution. I am a graduate researcher with the Finding Common Ground project at the Agora Journalism Center.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a graduate student at the University of Oregon in two masters programs, Community &amp; Regional Planning and Conflict &amp; Dispute Resolution. I am a graduate researcher with the Finding Common Ground project at the Agora Journalism Center.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65ZKDJS9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 74 Macdonough St., Apt. 1 Brooklyn NY United States 11216<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Democracy Works <br>
<b>First:</b> Mesha<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Byrd<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Community Outreach Lead<br>
<b>Email:</b> Meshanbyrd@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 404-226-0319<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 74 Macdonough St., Apt. 1<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Brooklyn<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 11216<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> https://democracy.works
<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="democracy.works" target="_blank">democracy.works
</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 07/29/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/02/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51715288<br>
<b>Location:</b> El Lago TX United States 77586<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Dialoguing for Success<br>
<b>First:</b> Anne<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Selcer<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> selcer@dialogues.cc<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 713-927-4437<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> El Lago<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 77586<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.dialogues.cc<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.dialogues.cc" target="_blank">http://www.dialogues.cc</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/30/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/26/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511H0364<br>
<b>Location:</b> 29 Magnolia Ter Albany NY United States 12209-1714<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Center for Policy Research, Rockefeller College<br>
<b>First:</b> Sandor<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Schuman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Program on Strategic Decision Making<br>
<b>Email:</b> sschuman@exedes.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 29 Magnolia Ter<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Albany<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 12209-1714<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sandor Schuman is a group facilitator, collaborative process advocate, and storyteller. He helps groups create shared meaning, make critical choices, and build collaborative relationships.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.exedes.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.exedes.com" target="_blank">http://www.exedes.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/17/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/27/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Sandor Schuman is a group facilitator, collaborative process advocate, and storyteller. He helps groups create shared meaning, make critical choices, and build collaborative relationships.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Sandor Schuman is a group facilitator, collaborative process advocate, and storyteller. He helps groups create shared meaning, make critical choices, and build collaborative relationships.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65VA59A8<br>
<b>Location:</b> SE16-116, 3700 Willingdon Ave Burnaby, BC V5G 3H2 Canada<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> BCIT Faculty &amp; Staff Association<br>
<b>First:</b> Kyla <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Epstein<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Member Engagement Officer<br>
<b>Email:</b> kepstein@bcit.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (604) 432-8569<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> SE16-116, 3700 Willingdon Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Burnaby
<br>
<b>State:</b> BC<br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> V5G 3H2<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Member Engagement Officer of the BCIT Faculty &amp; Staff Association responsible for communications, engagement, consultation, and dialogue. Over two decades of experience in non-profit administration, governance, fundraising, engagement and communications. I currently serve on the executive for the PAC at my son&#39;s school, am a Trustee with the Vancouver Public Library (Chair of the Community Relations, Planning, and Development Committee), and am a Director with BC Library Trustees Association.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.bcitfsa.ca<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.bcitfsa.ca" target="_blank">www.bcitfsa.ca</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/31/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/03/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Member Engagement Officer of the BCIT Faculty &amp; Staff Association responsible for communications, engagement, consultation, and dialogue. Over two decades of experience in non-profit administration, governance, fundraising, engagement and communications. I currently serve on the executive for the PAC at my son&#39;s school, am a Trustee with the Vancouver Public Library (Chair of the Community Relations, Planning, and Development Committee), and am a Director with BC Library Trustees Association.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Member Engagement Officer of the BCIT Faculty &amp; Staff Association responsible for communications, engagement, consultation, and dialogue. Over two decades of experience in non-profit administration, governance, fundraising, engagement and communications. I currently serve on the executive for the PAC at my son&#39;s school, am a Trustee with the Vancouver Public Library (Chair of the Community Relations, Planning, and Development Committee), and am a Director with BC Library Trustees Association.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65Y11SQ7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2600,10180-101 Street Edmonton AB Canada T5J3Y2<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Dialogue Partners, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Kim<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hyshka<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> kim@dialoguepartners.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2600,10180-101 Street <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Edmonton<br>
<b>State:</b> AB<br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> T5J3Y2<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/14/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/03/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51721786<br>
<b>Location:</b> 118 S 21st St Philadelphia PA United States 19103<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Weiss Consulting, LLC<br>
<b>First:</b> Lonnie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Weiss<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President / Facilitator<br>
<b>Email:</b> LonWeiss@comcast.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 215.389.9900<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 118 S 21st St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Philadelphia<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 19103<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lonnie S. Weiss, MA, CPF, designs and facilitates systems change initiatives, policy development task forces and strategic planning processes. She facilitates cross-boundary community-building, helping people from different affiliations redefine community to encompass rather than conflict with each other. She helps her clients discover and amplify the assets already present in their organizations and systems. Lonnie‰Ûªs clients are primarily government agencies and not-for-profit organizations.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.weissconsults.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.weissconsults.com" target="_blank">http://www.weissconsults.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/26/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/09/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Lonnie S. Weiss, MA, CPF, designs and facilitates systems change initiatives, policy development task forces and strategic planning processes. She facilitates cross-boundary community-building, helping people from different affiliations redefine community to encompass rather than conflict with each other. She helps her clients discover and amplify the assets already present in their organizations and systems. Lonnie‰Ûªs clients are primarily government agencies and not-for-profit organizations.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Lonnie S. Weiss, MA, CPF, designs and facilitates systems change initiatives, policy development task forces and strategic planning processes. She facilitates cross-boundary community-building, helping people from different affiliations redefine community to encompass rather than conflict with each other. She helps her clients discover and amplify the assets already present in their organizations and systems. Lonnie‰Ûªs clients are primarily government agencies and not-for-profit organizations.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6510SBS84<br>
<b>Location:</b> 401-1236 Bidwell Street Vancouver BC Canada V6G 2K9<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Simon Fraser University's Centre for Dialogue<br>
<b>First:</b> Robert<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Daum<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Fellow / Lead, Diversity &amp; Innovation<br>
<b>Email:</b> robertdaum@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (778) 987-2918<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 401-1236 Bidwell Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Vancouver<br>
<b>State:</b> BC<br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> V6G 2K9<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Robert A. Daum, PhD (UC Berkeley) is Fellow and Lead in Diversity &amp; Innovation at Simon Fraser University&#39;s Centre for Dialogue; Chair, Board of Directors, The Laurier Institution; a Director on the Board of Reconciliation Canada; and Faculty Associate, UBC&#39;s Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice. A facilitator, consultant, researcher and speaker, he specializes in intercultural, interdisciplinary , and cross-portfolio strategic initiatives in higher education.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.robertdaumconsulting.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.robertdaumconsulting.com" target="_blank">http://www.robertdaumconsulting.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/28/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/09/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Robert A. Daum, PhD (UC Berkeley) is Fellow and Lead in Diversity &amp; Innovation at Simon Fraser University&#39;s Centre for Dialogue; Chair, Board of Directors, The Laurier Institution; a Director on the Board of Reconciliation Canada; and Faculty Associate, UBC&#39;s Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice. A facilitator, consultant, researcher and speaker, he specializes in intercultural, interdisciplinary , and cross-portfolio strategic initiatives in higher education.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Robert A. Daum, PhD (UC Berkeley) is Fellow and Lead in Diversity &amp; Innovation at Simon Fraser University&#39;s Centre for Dialogue; Chair, Board of Directors, The Laurier Institution; a Director on the Board of Reconciliation Canada; and Faculty Associate, UBC&#39;s Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice. A facilitator, consultant, researcher and speaker, he specializes in intercultural, interdisciplinary , and cross-portfolio strategic initiatives in higher education.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512636Z8<br>
<b>Location:</b> Graton CA United States 95444<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> 10 Circles, Ag Innovations<br>
<b>First:</b> Joseph<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> McIntyre<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principle<br>
<b>Email:</b> joseph@akous.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 707-480-7165<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Graton<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95444<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Joseph is a designer and facilitator of complex public collaborations designed to tackle issues in economic development, natural resource management, and food systems. Joseph has designed and led hundreds of processes ranging from a statewide strategic plan for agriculture in California (California Ag Vision 2030), to a collaborative leadership and systems thinking curriculum for emerging leaders, to a systems mapping project to better understand the barriers to success of Californias new groundwater management laws. As a thought partner to global businesses Joseph has helped leaders drive sustainability initiatives, develop metrics for stewardship practices, and train upcoming managers on sustainability challenges. He currently serves as distinguished senior fellow at Ag Innovations, focused on improving the practice and methodology behind collaborative change.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 10circles.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://10circles.com" target="_blank">http://10circles.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/26/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/10/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Joseph is a designer and facilitator of complex public collaborations designed to tackle issues in economic development, natural resource management, and food systems. Joseph has designed and led hundreds of processes ranging from a statewide strategic plan for agriculture in California (California Ag Vision 2030), to a collaborative leadership and systems thinking curriculum for emerging leaders, to a systems mapping project to better understand the barriers to success of Californias new groundwater management laws. As a thought partner to global businesses Joseph has helped leaders drive sustainability initiatives, develop metrics for stewardship practices, and train upcoming managers on sustainability challenges. He currently serves as distinguished senior fellow at Ag Innovations, focused on improving the practice and methodology behind collaborative change.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Joseph is a designer and facilitator of complex public collaborations designed to tackle issues in economic development, natural resource management, and food systems. Joseph has designed and led hundreds of processes ranging from a statewide strategic plan for agriculture in California (California Ag Vision 2030), to a collaborative leadership and systems thinking curriculum for emerging leaders, to a systems mapping project to better understand the barriers to success of Californias new groundwater management laws. As a thought partner to global businesses Joseph has helped leaders drive sustainability initiatives, develop metrics for stewardship practices, and train upcoming managers on sustainability challenges. He currently serves as distinguished senior fellow at Ag Innovations, focused on improving the practice and methodology behind collaborative change.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWHS83<br>
<b>Location:</b> Portland, OR 97201<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Beacon Consulting Associates<br>
<b>First:</b> Linda<br>
<b>Mid:</b> L.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Mather<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ed.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> lmather@beaconconsults.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 503-808-7494<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Portland<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97201<br>
<b>Bio:</b> In 1993, Linda Mather, Ed.D. founded Beacon Consulting Associates to help improve communications for corporate, non-profit, community, and public sector clients and to help them achieve better results. Linda is a communications consultant, facilitator, and trainer specializing in group dynamics, facilitation, boardsmansship and leadership. She is professional facilitator, professional assessor, and global process manager certified by the International Association of Facilitators. Linda has more than 30 years of experience in education, nonprofits, and government. With extensive expertise facilitating meetings on controversial community issues, Linda provides a safe environment for people to discuss their diverse views. As founding executive director of Forums Institute for Public Policy, Linda facilitated the New Jersey Policy Forums on Health and Medical Care for more than 10 years. She served as Interim Dean at William Paterson University and as associate director at the New Jersey Department of Higher Education. She has also consulted for the Kellogg Foundation, the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and the Board Member Institute. She holds a doctorate in education from the University of Pennsylvania.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.beaconconsults.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.beaconconsults.com" target="_blank">http://www.beaconconsults.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/01/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/10/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> In 1993, Linda Mather, Ed.D. founded Beacon Consulting Associates to help improve communications for corporate, non-profit, community, and public sector clients and to help them achieve better results. Linda is a communications consultant, facilitator, and trainer specializing in group dynamics, facilitation, boardsmansship and leadership. She is professional facilitator, professional assessor, and global process manager certified by the International Association of Facilitators. Linda has more<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> In 1993, Linda Mather, Ed.D. founded Beacon Consulting Associates to help improve communications for corporate, non-profit, community, and public sector clients and to help them achieve better results
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512H7NK1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 414 Delaronde St New Orleans LA United States 70114-1006<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Committee for a Better New Orleans<br>
<b>First:</b> Kelsey<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Foster<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Campaign Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> kelsfoster@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (814) 657-5895<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 414 Delaronde St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> New Orleans<br>
<b>State:</b> LA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 70114-1006<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kelsey Foster has worked with the Committee for a Better New Orleans since 2013. She holds a bachelor's degree in print and multimedia journalism from Emerson College in Boston, Mass., where she also completed a minor in history. Ms. Foster is the People's Budget New Orleans campaign director, a campaign focused on systemically improving the City of New Orleans' budget process to allow for more meaningful resident participation.She has led the development of key Campaign projects such as the Big Easy Budget Game. Ms. Foster is a resident of Algiers Point and serves as President of the Algiers Point Association and an At-Large board member of Old Algiers Main Street. She is also a steering committee chair for EngageNOLA, a group of young professionals educating voters on the upcoming mayoral and city council elections. Ms. Foster is originally from Franklin, PA.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/28/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Kelsey Foster has worked with the Committee for a Better New Orleans since 2013. She holds a bachelor's degree in print and multimedia journalism from Emerson College in Boston, Mass., where she also completed a minor in history. Ms. Foster is the People's Budget New Orleans campaign director, a campaign focused on systemically improving the City of New Orleans' budget process to allow for more meaningful resident participation.She has led the development of key Campaign projects such as the Big Easy Budget Game. Ms. Foster is a resident of Algiers Point and serves as President of the Algiers Point Association and an At-Large board member of Old Algiers Main Street. She is also a steering committee chair for EngageNOLA, a group of young professionals educating voters on the upcoming mayoral and city council elections. Ms. Foster is originally from Franklin, PA.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Kelsey Foster has worked with the Committee for a Better New Orleans since 2013. She holds a bachelor's degree in print and multimedia journalism from Emerson College in Boston, Mass., where she also completed a minor in history. Ms. Foster is the People's Budget New Orleans campaign director, a campaign focused on systemically improving the City of New Orleans' budget process to allow for more meaningful resident participation.She has led the development of key Campaign projects such as the Big Easy Budget Game. Ms. Foster is a resident of Algiers Point and serves as President of the Algiers Point Association and an At-Large board member of Old Algiers Main Street. She is also a steering committee chair for EngageNOLA, a group of young professionals educating voters on the upcoming mayoral and city council elections. Ms. Foster is originally from Franklin, PA.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWQER5<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 2003 Vashon WA United States 98070-2003<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Journalism That Matters; Frisky Divinity Productions<br>
<b>First:</b> Stephen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Silha<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> ssilha@comcast.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (206) 567-4363<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 2003<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Vashon<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98070-2003<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I'm a storyteller / writer / filmmaker who loves to weave community, to understand trends, to present positive futures. I'm a co-founder of Journalism That Matters, a co-builder of the first from-the-ground-up AIDS hospice in the US.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> bigjoy.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://bigjoy.org" target="_blank">http://bigjoy.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/30/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I'm a storyteller / writer / filmmaker who loves to weave community, to understand trends, to present positive futures. I'm a co-founder of Journalism That Matters, a co-builder of the first from-the-ground-up AIDS hospice in the US.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I'm a storyteller / writer / filmmaker who loves to weave community, to understand trends, to present positive futures. I'm a co-founder of Journalism That Matters, a co-builder of the first from-the-ground-up AIDS hospice in the US.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWDR49<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1140 Zinfandel Lane Saint Helena CA United States 94574<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Arthur<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Pena<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Teacher<br>
<b>Email:</b> arthurmalcolmpena@usa.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 707-812-9988<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1140 Zinfandel Lane<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Saint Helena<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94574<br>
<b>Bio:</b> A life-long lover of a meeting of heart and mind across cultural and spiritual and political and personal divides, I presently live in the Napa Valley, though am originally from the northeast (upstate New York and New England). I have sponsored a number of public conversation forums aimed at "going beyond sound bites", especially when it comes to the question of how to order our common life and how to bring together the best of both the socialist and capitalist world views.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> wordsandtheword.wordpress.com/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://wordsandtheword.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">http://wordsandtheword.wordpress.com/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/23/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> A life-long lover of a meeting of heart and mind across cultural and spiritual and political and personal divides, I presently live in the Napa Valley, though am originally from the northeast (upstate New York and New England). I have sponsored a number of public conversation forums aimed at "going beyond sound bites", especially when it comes to the question of how to order our common life and how to bring together the best of both the socialist and capitalist world views.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> A life-long lover of a meeting of heart and mind across cultural and spiritual and political and personal divides, I presently live in the Napa Valley, though am originally from the northeast (upstate
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWQBQ0<br>
<b>Location:</b> Charlottesville VA United States 22902<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> QiqoChat Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Lucas<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Cioffi<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> lucas.cioffi@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (917) 528-1831<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charlottesville<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22902<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lucas Cioffi graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Having deployed for one year to Baghdad as an infantry officer, he realizes role that dialogue and deliberation can play in preventing conflict. Lucas served 3 years as an NCDD board member from 2011-2013. He is passionate about advanced online deliberative platforms and is co-founder of www.qiqochat.com.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.qiqochat.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.qiqochat.com" target="_blank">http://www.qiqochat.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/28/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Lucas Cioffi graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Having deployed for one year to Baghdad as an infantry officer, he realizes role that dialogue and deliberation can play in preventing conflict. Lucas served 3 years as an NCDD board member from 2011-2013. He is passionate about advanced online deliberative platforms and is co-founder of www.qiqochat.com.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Lucas Cioffi graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Having deployed for one year to Baghdad as an infantry officer, he realizes role that dialogue and deliberation can play in preventing conflict. Lucas served 3 years as an NCDD board member from 2011-2013. He is passionate about advanced online deliberative platforms and is co-founder of www.qiqochat.com.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717385<br>
<b>Location:</b> 335 Cotton Hill Rd New Hartford CT United States 06057-3418<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Community Capacity Builders<br>
<b>First:</b> Richard<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Frieder<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Librarian for Community Development and Civic Engagement<br>
<b>Email:</b> rfrieder335@gmail.com <br>
<b>Phone:</b> (860) 201-6510 <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 335 Cotton Hill Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Hartford<br>
<b>State:</b> CT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 06057-3418<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Richard Frieder is a community engagement consultant working with Community Capacity Builders in Hartford, Connecticut, and is a senior associate with Everyday Democracy. Richard served as community-engagement director for Hartford Public Library (HPL) from 2001-2016. At HPL he conceived of and built the Center for Civic Engagement, which won two national Innovators Awards from the Urban Libraries Council (2010 and 2013). He also led HPLs participation in Libraries Transforming Communities, an initiative of the American Library Association and the Harwood Institute for Public Innovation. Richard has recently been leading community dialogues in partnership with Hartford residents, the Hartford Police Department, and Hartfords Faith Based Initiative focusing on community violence and strengthening community-police relations.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/09/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/18/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Richard Frieder is a community engagement consultant working with Community Capacity Builders in Hartford, Connecticut, and is a senior associate with Everyday Democracy. Richard served as community-engagement director for Hartford Public Library (HPL) from 2001-2016. At HPL he conceived of and built the Center for Civic Engagement, which won two national Innovators Awards from the Urban Libraries Council (2010 and 2013). He also led HPLs participation in Libraries Transforming Communities, an initiative of the American Library Association and the Harwood Institute for Public Innovation. Richard has recently been leading community dialogues in partnership with Hartford residents, the Hartford Police Department, and Hartfords Faith Based Initiative focusing on community violence and strengthening community-police relations.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Richard Frieder is a community engagement consultant working with Community Capacity Builders in Hartford, Connecticut, and is a senior associate with Everyday Democracy. Richard served as community-engagement director for Hartford Public Library (HPL) from 2001-2016. At HPL he conceived of and built the Center for Civic Engagement, which won two national Innovators Awards from the Urban Libraries Council (2010 and 2013). He also led HPLs participation in Libraries Transforming Communities, an initiative of the American Library Association and the Harwood Institute for Public Innovation. Richard has recently been leading community dialogues in partnership with Hartford residents, the Hartford Police Department, and Hartfords Faith Based Initiative focusing on community violence and strengthening community-police relations.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51716741<br>
<b>Location:</b> 116 Lexow Avenue Nyack NY United States 10960<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Diane<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Goodman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Diversity and Equity Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> drdianegoodman@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 845-358-9181<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 116 Lexow Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Nyack<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 10960<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I provide training, consulting and coaching services to individuals and organizations on diversity, equity and inclusion issues. In particular, I often focus on exploring whiteness and racial equity.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.dianegoodman.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.dianegoodman.com" target="_blank">http://www.dianegoodman.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/26/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I provide training, consulting and coaching services to individuals and organizations on diversity, equity and inclusion issues. In particular, I often focus on exploring whiteness and racial equity.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I provide training, consulting and coaching services to individuals and organizations on diversity, equity and inclusion issues. In particular, I often focus on exploring whiteness and racial equity.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51721564<br>
<b>Location:</b> Vancouver WA United States 98662<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Loren<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sickles<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Public Participation<br>
<b>Email:</b> lksickles@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Vancouver<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98662<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a student and practitioner of processes that foster greater public participation and civil discourse.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/30/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a student and practitioner of processes that foster greater public participation and civil discourse.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a student and practitioner of processes that foster greater public participation and civil discourse.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWN712<br>
<b>Location:</b> 55 West 12th Avenue Columbus OH United States 43210<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Ohio State University Moritz College of Law<br>
<b>First:</b> Peter<br>
<b>Mid:</b> M.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Shane<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> shane.29@osu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 614-688-3014<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 55 West 12th Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Columbus<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 43210<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dr. Peter Shane directs the Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies at Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law. He founded Carnegie Mellon University's Institute for the Study of Information Technology and Society (InSITeS), where he helped to launch the Community Connections Project and is Principal Investigator for the NSF-funded Virtual Agora Project. His research interests include constitutional and administrative law, as well as cyberdemocracy, and he is both editor of and contributor to Democracy Online: The Prospects for Political Renewal Through the Internet (Routledge 2004).<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> moritzlaw.osu.edu/faculty/bios.php?ID=44<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/faculty/bios.php?ID=44" target="_blank">http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/faculty/bios.php?ID=44</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/15/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/21/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dr. Peter Shane directs the Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies at Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law. He founded Carnegie Mellon University's Institute for the Study of Information Technology and Society (InSITeS), where he helped to launch the Community Connections Project and is Principal Investigator for the NSF-funded Virtual Agora Project. His research interests include constitutional and administrative law, as well as cyberdemocracy, and he is both editor of and<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dr. Peter Shane directs the Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies at Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law. He founded Carnegie Mellon University's Institute for the Study of Inf
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51722507<br>
<b>Location:</b> 200 Bloomfield Ave. West Hartford CT United States 6117<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Hartford's School of Communication<br>
<b>First:</b> Donald<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ellis<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> dellis@hartford.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 860-559-0442<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 200 Bloomfield Ave.<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> West Hartford<br>
<b>State:</b> CT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 6117<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Donald G. Ellis is a Professor in the School of Communication at the University of Hartford. His research interests are in the area of ethnopolitical conflict with particular emphasis on communication practices between ethnic groups in conflict. His work seeks to examine the relationship between communication, democracy, groups in political conflict, and dialogue. He is the author of "Deliberative Communication and Ethnopolitical Conflict" as well as numerous other books and articles.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.peaceandconflictpolitics.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.peaceandconflictpolitics.com" target="_blank">http://www.peaceandconflictpolitics.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/14/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/28/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Donald G. Ellis is a Professor in the School of Communication at the University of Hartford. His research interests are in the area of ethnopolitical conflict with particular emphasis on communication practices between ethnic groups in conflict. His work seeks to examine the relationship between communication, democracy, groups in political conflict, and dialogue. He is the author of "Deliberative Communication and Ethnopolitical Conflict" as well as numerous other books and articles.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Donald G. Ellis is a Professor in the School of Communication at the University of Hartford. His research interests are in the area of ethnopolitical conflict with particular emphasis on communication practices between ethnic groups in conflict. His work seeks to examine the relationship between communication, democracy, groups in political conflict, and dialogue. He is the author of "Deliberative Communication and Ethnopolitical Conflict" as well as numerous other books and articles.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511GZYC0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1913 W Nopal Cir Mesa AZ United States 85202-7447<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Institute for Civil Dialogue<br>
<b>First:</b> Jim <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Chamness<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Treasurer<br>
<b>Email:</b> jchamness@cox.net <br>
<b>Phone:</b> (602) 639-1909 <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1913 W Nopal Cir <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Mesa<br>
<b>State:</b> AZ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 85202-7447<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/13/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/28/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65128FPD9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1441 Brookstone Road, SE Charleston WV United States 25314<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> WV Center for Civic Life<br>
<b>First:</b> Betty<br>
<b>Mid:</b> Ann<br>
<b>Last:</b> Knighton<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> knighton@wvciviclife.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 304-344-3430<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1441 Brookstone Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charleston<br>
<b>State:</b> WV<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 25314<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Betty Knighton is the director of the West Virginia Center for Civic Life, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that promotes public dialogue on issues that affect the quality of life in West Virginia. A primary focus of her work has been building a network for civic engagement in the state through collaborative partnerships with educational, civic, faith-based, and governmental organizations. Through the Center, she works with West Virginia communities to develop balanced frameworks for local issues, to convene and moderate community discussions, and to develop processes to move from dialogue to action.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.wvciviclife.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.wvciviclife.org" target="_blank">http://www.wvciviclife.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/02/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Betty Knighton is the director of the West Virginia Center for Civic Life, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that promotes public dialogue on issues that affect the quality of life in West Virginia. A primary focus of her work has been building a network for civic engagement in the state through collaborative partnerships with educational, civic, faith-based, and governmental organizations. Through the Center, she works with West Virginia communities to develop balanced frameworks for local<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Betty Knighton is the director of the West Virginia Center for Civic Life, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that promotes public dialogue on issues that affect the quality of life in West Virgini
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWE384<br>
<b>Location:</b> Clarksburg WV United States 25314<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> WV Center for Civic Life<br>
<b>First:</b> Kent<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Spellman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Resident of the Board of Directors<br>
<b>Email:</b> k.spellman112@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (681) 404-6053<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Clarksburg<br>
<b>State:</b> WV<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 25314<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The West Virginia Center for Civic Life is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that helps citizens engage in community dialogue and action-planning on important public issues affecting our state and our nation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.wvciviclife.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.wvciviclife.org" target="_blank">http://www.wvciviclife.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/28/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The West Virginia Center for Civic Life is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that helps citizens engage in community dialogue and action-planning on important public issues affecting our state and our nation.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The West Virginia Center for Civic Life is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that helps citizens engage in community dialogue and action-planning on important public issues affecting our state and our nation.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWDF81<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4435 Volcano Road Walker WV United States 26180<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> WV Center for Civic Life<br>
<b>First:</b> Jean<br>
<b>Mid:</b> S.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Ambrose<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> jeanambrose8@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 304-488-8433<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4435 Volcano Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Walker<br>
<b>State:</b> WV<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 26180<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Jean Ambrose has worked to engage citizens with their communities for many years. She is currently program coordinator for the WV Civics Literacy Council and the WV Center for Civic Life. Previously, she was the executive director of the WV Commission for National and Community Service, the states volunteer agency. She has extensive experience directing non-profit organizations and volunteer initiatives, especially in adult literacy, affordable housing, and community development.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.wvciviclife.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.wvciviclife.org" target="_blank">http://www.wvciviclife.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/02/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Jean Ambrose has worked to engage citizens with their communities for many years. She is currently program coordinator for the WV Civics Literacy Council and the WV Center for Civic Life. Previously, she was the executive director of the WV Commission for National and Community Service, the states volunteer agency. She has extensive experience directing non-profit organizations and volunteer initiatives, especially in adult literacy, affordable housing, and community development.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Jean Ambrose has worked to engage citizens with their communities for many years. She is currently program coordinator for the WV Civics Literacy Council and the WV Center for Civic Life. Previously
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWN704<br>
<b>Location:</b> Columbia MO United States 65201
<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Communications Center, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Sarah<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Read<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> sjread@buildingdialogue.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (573) 447-0499<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Columbia<br>
<b>State:</b> MO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 65201<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sarah Read has more than 25 years experience in helping others work through complex issues. She has designed and facilitated collaborative processes to resolve complex regulatory issues, facilitated a range of community dialogues, helped to lead visioning and strategic planning efforts, and provided trainings on dialogue and civic engagement to several different groups and organizations. Many of the projects she has worked on required the integration of both quantitative and qualitative data with stakeholder input. Sarahs clients have included governmental organizations, both large and small businesses, professional firms, non-profits,community groups, and educational institutions.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.buildingdialogue.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.buildingdialogue.com" target="_blank">www.buildingdialogue.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Sarah Read has more than 25 years experience in helping others work through complex issues. She has designed and facilitated collaborative processes to resolve complex regulatory issues, facilitated a range of community dialogues, helped to lead visioning and strategic planning efforts, and provided trainings on dialogue and civic engagement to several different groups and organizations. Many of the projects she has worked on required the integration of both quantitative and qualitative data with stakeholder input. Sarahs clients have included governmental organizations, both large and small businesses, professional firms, non-profits,community groups, and educational institutions.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Sarah Read has more than 25 years experience in helping others work through complex issues. She has designed and facilitated collaborative processes to resolve complex regulatory issues, facilitated a range of community dialogues, helped to lead visioning and strategic planning efforts, and provided trainings on dialogue and civic engagement to several different groups and organizations. Many of the projects she has worked on required the integration of both quantitative and qualitative data with stakeholder input. Sarahs clients have included governmental organizations, both large and small businesses, professional firms, non-profits,community groups, and educational institutions.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWJT76<br>
<b>Location:</b> Washington DC United States 20003<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Communications Center, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Christoph <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Berendes<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Facilitation Analytics Series Editor<br>
<b>Email:</b> berendes@netalyst.com <br>
<b>Phone:</b> (202) 777-6081<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Washington<br>
<b>State:</b> DC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20003<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Christoph Berendes is the Facilitation Analytics Series Editor with The Communications Center, Inc., a senior consultant with Public Engagement Associates, and the publisher of the Facilitation Analytics series of books, simple analytical tools for mapping, planning, and facilitating conversations on complex issues. Over the past twenty years, he has advised businesses, non-profits, and government organizations on the use of the current and emerging web and social media technology to foster public engagement.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/05/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Christoph Berendes is the Facilitation Analytics Series Editor with The Communications Center, Inc., a senior consultant with Public Engagement Associates, and the publisher of the Facilitation Analytics series of books, simple analytical tools for mapping, planning, and facilitating conversations on complex issues. Over the past twenty years, he has advised businesses, non-profits, and government organizations on the use of the current and emerging web and social media technology to foster public engagement.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Christoph Berendes is the Facilitation Analytics Series Editor with The Communications Center, Inc., a senior consultant with Public Engagement Associates, and the publisher of the Facilitation Analytics series of books, simple analytical tools for mapping, planning, and facilitating conversations on complex issues. Over the past twenty years, he has advised businesses, non-profits, and government organizations on the use of the current and emerging web and social media technology to foster public engagement.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511XE134<br>
<b>Location:</b> Columbia MO United States 65201<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Communications Center, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Dillion<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> McCann<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Intern<br>
<b>Email:</b> mccanndm@mail.missouri.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Columbia <br>
<b>State:</b> MO <br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 65201<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am an intern with Sarah Read at The Communications Center in Columbia, Missouri. I am a sophomore at the University of Missouri pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Health Science with an emphasis in leadership and policy. I plan to obtain 3 minors, Psychology, Business, and Statistics. Beyond my undergraduate studies, I plan to obtain a Master's in Healthcare Administration and a Master's in Health Informatics, and ultimately a PhD. in Health Informatics. I believe that everyone has a civic duty to discuss relevant issues in our society, and in order to discuss these issues we must foster healthy dialogue among people to work toward finding solutions.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/05/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am an intern with Sarah Read at The Communications Center in Columbia, Missouri. I am a sophomore at the University of Missouri pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Health Science with an emphasis in leadership and policy. I plan to obtain 3 minors, Psychology, Business, and Statistics. Beyond my undergraduate studies, I plan to obtain a Master's in Healthcare Administration and a Master's in Health Informatics, and ultimately a PhD. in Health Informatics. I believe that everyone has a civic duty to discuss relevant issues in our society, and in order to discuss these issues we must foster healthy dialogue among people to work toward finding solutions.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am an intern with Sarah Read at The Communications Center in Columbia, Missouri. I am a sophomore at the University of Missouri pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Health Science with an emphasis in leadership and policy. I plan to obtain 3 minors, Psychology, Business, and Statistics. Beyond my undergraduate studies, I plan to obtain a Master's in Healthcare Administration and a Master's in Health Informatics, and ultimately a PhD. in Health Informatics. I believe that everyone has a civic duty to discuss relevant issues in our society, and in order to discuss these issues we must foster healthy dialogue among people to work toward finding solutions.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWFXC8<br>
<b>Location:</b> 202 Ahearn Field House House Kansas State University Manhattan KS United States 66506-0301<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy<br>
<b>First:</b> David<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Procter<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> dprocter@k-state.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (785) 532-6875<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 202 Ahearn Field House<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> House Kansas State University<br>
<b>City:</b> Manhattan<br>
<b>State:</b> KS<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 66506-0301<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.k-state.edu/icdd<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.k-state.edu/icdd" target="_blank">http://www.k-state.edu/icdd</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/01/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/30/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWRY73<br>
<b>Location:</b> Manhattan KS United States 66506-0301<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Kansas State University- CECD<br>
<b>First:</b> Donna<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Schenck-Hamlin<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Email:</b> donnash@ksu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Manhattan<br>
<b>State:</b> KS<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 66506-0301<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ksu.edu/icdd<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ksu.edu/icdd" target="_blank">http://www.ksu.edu/icdd</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/03/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/30/20120<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512ZMD31<br>
<b>Location:</b> 513 W 10th St N Wichita, KS United States 67203-3553
<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Cooperative By Design, LLC<br>
<b>First:</b> Sharon<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Kniss<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> sharonkniss@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 513 W 10th St N <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Wichita<br>
<b>State:</b> KS <br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 67203-3553<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sharon has worked as a trainer, facilitator, and peacebuilding practitioner for 12 years in the areas of conflict transformation, teambuilding and leadership, restorative justice, organizational conflict, and peace studies. Sharon has taught at Goshen College (Goshen, IN) and Bethel College (North Newton, KS), and offered training as a consultant in Indiana, Virginia, and the U.K. Sharon currently works as the Director of Education and Training at the Kansas Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution, and is a member of Cooperative by Design, LLC, a consortium of peacebuilding practitioners.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/01/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/31/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Sharon has worked as a trainer, facilitator, and peacebuilding practitioner for 12 years in the areas of conflict transformation, teambuilding and leadership, restorative justice, organizational conflict, and peace studies. Sharon has taught at Goshen College (Goshen, IN) and Bethel College (North Newton, KS), and offered training as a consultant in Indiana, Virginia, and the U.K. Sharon currently works as the Director of Education and Training at the Kansas Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution, and is a member of Cooperative by Design, LLC, a consortium of peacebuilding practitioners.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Sharon has worked as a trainer, facilitator, and peacebuilding practitioner for 12 years in the areas of conflict transformation, teambuilding and leadership, restorative justice, organizational conflict, and peace studies. Sharon has taught at Goshen College (Goshen, IN) and Bethel College (North Newton, KS), and offered training as a consultant in Indiana, Virginia, and the U.K. Sharon currently works as the Director of Education and Training at the Kansas Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution, and is a member of Cooperative by Design, LLC, a consortium of peacebuilding practitioners.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513GHB28<br>
<b>Location:</b> Pullman WA United States 99163<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Washington State<br>
<b>First:</b> Suzanne<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lamoureux<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Online MBA &amp; Clinical Asst. Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> slamoureux@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (509) 335-2289<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Pullman<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 99163<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am incredibly interested in the hard conversations that happen at school, in particular, and how to facilitate those in an online program. I'm fascinated too by technology that helps facilitate community.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/21/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/21/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am incredibly interested in the hard conversations that happen at school, in particular, and how to facilitate those in an online program. I'm fascinated too by technology that helps facilitate community.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am incredibly interested in the hard conversations that happen at school, in particular, and how to facilitate those in an online program. I'm fascinated too by technology that helps facilitate community.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513GEWX4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 247 Saint Ronan St New Haven CT United States 06511-2313<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Quinnipiac University School of Law<br>
<b>First:</b> Charles<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Pillsbury<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Law Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> chapillsburymbb@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (203) 865-6575<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 247 Saint Ronan St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> New Haven<br>
<b>State:</b> CT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 06511-2313<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Charlie has served since 2013, as Co-Director, Center on Dispute Resolution, and as a Distinguished Practitioner in Residence in Dispute Resolution at Quinnipiac University School of Law. From 2009 to January 2014, he also served as the Executive Director of Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI). He currently is MBBIs Treasurer and co-leader of MBBIs Colombia project team. From 1989-2009, Charlie was the Executive Director of Community Mediation, Inc., in New Haven, Connecticut. During that time, he also was a founding Board member of the National Association for Community Mediation (NAFCM) in 1994, and co-chaired NAFCMs Board of Directors from 1999-2001.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/15/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Charlie has served since 2013, as Co-Director, Center on Dispute Resolution, and as a Distinguished Practitioner in Residence in Dispute Resolution at Quinnipiac University School of Law. From 2009 to January 2014, he also served as the Executive Director of Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI). He currently is MBBIs Treasurer and co-leader of MBBIs Colombia project team. From 1989-2009, Charlie was the Executive Director of Community Mediation, Inc., in New Haven, Connecticut. During that time, he also was a founding Board member of the National Association for Community Mediation (NAFCM) in 1994, and co-chaired NAFCMs Board of Directors from 1999-2001.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Charlie has served since 2013, as Co-Director, Center on Dispute Resolution, and as a Distinguished Practitioner in Residence in Dispute Resolution at Quinnipiac University School of Law. From 2009 to January 2014, he also served as the Executive Director of Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI). He currently is MBBIs Treasurer and co-leader of MBBIs Colombia project team. From 1989-2009, Charlie was the Executive Director of Community Mediation, Inc., in New Haven, Connecticut. During that time, he also was a founding Board member of the National Association for Community Mediation (NAFCM) in 1994, and co-chaired NAFCMs Board of Directors from 1999-2001.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513AJNF8<br>
<b>Location:</b> 724 Flagstaff Ave Grants NM United States 87020-2929<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Strategic Policy Advising LLC<br>
<b>First:</b> Stephen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Griffin<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> stevegriffinphd@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (720) 839-3643<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 724 Flagstaff Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Grants<br>
<b>State:</b> NM<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 87020-2929<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/28/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/08/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513APGG5<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 18174 Denver CO United States 80218-0174<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Metropolitan State University of Denver<br>
<b>First:</b> Lance <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Schendorf<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Human Services<br>
<b>Email:</b> schendorflance@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (720) 416-0654<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 18174<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80218-0174<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Career change at 50+ full-time student in Human Services - Nonprofit degree program.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/10/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/10/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Career change at 50+ full-time student in Human Services - Nonprofit degree program.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Career change at 50+ full-time student in Human Services - Nonprofit degree program.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 393<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 7510 Menlo Park CA United States 94026-7510<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Collaborative Decisions<br>
<b>First:</b> Robert<br>
<b>Mid:</b> C.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Barrett<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Mediator, Facilitator, and Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> robertcbarrett@comcast.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 650-854-2505<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 7510<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Menlo Park<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94026-7510<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mr. Barrett is a mediator, facilitator, and consultant with more than twenty-three years of experience in the alternative dispute resolution and consensus-building fields. His firm, Collaborative Decisions, is located in Menlo Park, California. Clients have included federal, tribal, state, and local agencies. His practice focuses primarily on designing, implementing, and evaluating processes to address complex problems in environmental and multi-party settings (e.g., water pollution policy dialogues, endangered species recovery strategies, and rebuilding following natural disasters). An environmental lawyer by training, he is particularly interested in the use of games and simulations and experiential training for groups in collaborative skills.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/07/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Mr. Barrett is a mediator, facilitator, and consultant with more than twenty-three years of experience in the alternative dispute resolution and consensus-building fields. His firm, Collaborative Decisions, is located in Menlo Park, California. Clients have included federal, tribal, state, and local agencies. His practice focuses primarily on designing, implementing, and evaluating processes to address complex problems in environmental and multi-party settings (e.g., water pollution policy dia<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Mr. Barrett is a mediator, facilitator, and consultant with more than twenty-three years of experience in the alternative dispute resolution and consensus-building fields. His firm, Collaborative Dec
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 191<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1400 K Street, Suite 205 Sacramento CA United States 95814<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Institute for Local Government<br>
<b>First:</b> Terry<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Amsler<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director, Collaborative Governance Initiative<br>
<b>Email:</b> tlamsler@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 916-658-8263<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1400 K Street, Suite 205<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Sacramento<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95814<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Terry Amsler is the director of the Institute for Local Governments Public Engagement and Collaborative Governance program. This program promotes and encourages effective and inclusive public engagement in local decision making and helps local officials in counties and cities throughout California successfully navigate among the array of community engagement options that bring resident voices to the table on important issues. Prior to joining the Institute, Terry was the Program Director for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundations Conflict Resolution program area. Terry has also served as the Director of U.S. Initiatives with Partners for Democratic Change, and as executive director of both the Oregon Dispute Resolution Commission and San Franciscos Community Board Program.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ca-ilg.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ca-ilg.org" target="_blank">http://www.ca-ilg.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/06/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/13/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Terry Amsler is the director of the Institute for Local Governments Public Engagement and Collaborative Governance program. This program promotes and encourages effective and inclusive public engagement in local decision making and helps local officials in counties and cities throughout California successfully navigate among the array of community engagement options that bring resident voices to the table on important issues. Prior to joining the Institute, Terry was the Program Director for th<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Terry Amsler is the director of the Institute for Local Governments Public Engagement and Collaborative Governance program. This program promotes and encourages effective and inclusive public engagem
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65139YW49<br>
<b>Location:</b> 204 W Portland St Unit 150 Phoenix AZ United States 85003-5446<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Ignazio<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Genna<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> iegenna@berkeley.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 204 W Portland St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Unit 150<br>
<b>City:</b> Phoenix<br>
<b>State:</b> AZ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 85003-5446<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/02/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/19/2022<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513F4FZ2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 407 Simmons St Erie CO United States 80516-6896<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Joanna<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> McNeal<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> jmcneal@highplains.us<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 407 Simmons St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Erie<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80516-6896<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a librarian working in a public library in Colorado.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/14/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/14/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a librarian working in a public library in Colorado.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a librarian working in a public library in Colorado.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513F4AE6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 531 Frasier St Houston TX United States 77007-2704<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Goucher College<br>
<b>First:</b> Cecelia<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ottenweller<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Graduate Student, Cultural Sustainability<br>
<b>Email:</b> ceottenweller@me.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (713) 302-2793<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 531 Frasier St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Houston<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 77007-2704<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I'm a graduate student in Cultural Sustainability at Goucher College in MD. My thesis focus is on how to increase participation in cultural arts in ways that help create positive health changes for women and children in marginalized communities.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/14/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/14/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I'm a graduate student in Cultural Sustainability at Goucher College in MD. My thesis focus is on how to increase participation in cultural arts in ways that help create positive health changes for women and children in marginalized communities.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I'm a graduate student in Cultural Sustainability at Goucher College in MD. My thesis focus is on how to increase participation in cultural arts in ways that help create positive health changes for women and children in marginalized communities.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65Z15C08<br>
<b>Location:</b> Brooklyn NY United States 11215-1493<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Participatory Budgeting Project<br>
<b>First:</b> Shari<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Davis<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Strategic Initiatives<br>
<b>Email:</b> Shari@participatorybudgeting.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Brooklyn<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 11215-1493<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Shari is responsible for the strategic development and management of PBPs network-building work and for launching new high impact participatory budgeting processes. She joined PBP staff after nearly 15 years of service and leadership in local government. As Director of Youth Engagement and Employment for the City of Boston she launched Youth Lead the Change, the first youth participatory budgeting process in the US, which won the US Conference of Mayors City Livability Award. Shari first got involved in city government in high school, serving as the Citywide Neighborhood Safety Coordinator on the Boston Mayors Youth Council and working at the Mayors Youthline. Shari is a graduate of Boston Universitys Sargent College for Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and holds a masters degree in anatomy and physiology.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.participatorybudgeting.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.participatorybudgeting.org" target="_blank">www.participatorybudgeting.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/26/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/15/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Shari is responsible for the strategic development and management of PBPs network-building work and for launching new high impact participatory budgeting processes. She joined PBP staff after nearly 15 years of service and leadership in local government. As Director of Youth Engagement and Employment for the City of Boston she launched Youth Lead the Change, the first youth participatory budgeting process in the US, which won the US Conference of Mayors City Livability Award. Shari first got involved in city government in high school, serving as the Citywide Neighborhood Safety Coordinator on the Boston Mayors Youth Council and working at the Mayors Youthline. Shari is a graduate of Boston Universitys Sargent College for Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and holds a masters degree in anatomy and physiology.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Shari is responsible for the strategic development and management of PBPs network-building work and for launching new high impact participatory budgeting processes. She joined PBP staff after nearly 15 years of service and leadership in local government. As Director of Youth Engagement and Employment for the City of Boston she launched Youth Lead the Change, the first youth participatory budgeting process in the US, which won the US Conference of Mayors City Livability Award. Shari first got involved in city government in high school, serving as the Citywide Neighborhood Safety Coordinator on the Boston Mayors Youth Council and working at the Mayors Youthline. Shari is a graduate of Boston Universitys Sargent College for Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and holds a masters degree in anatomy and physiology.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMMJ6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6807 N Ashland Boulevard, GN Chicago IL United States 60626<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Participatory Budgeting Project<br>
<b>First:</b> Maria<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hadden<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> maria@participatorybudgeting.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 773-575-0075<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 6807 N Ashland Boulevard, GN<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60626<br>
<b>Bio:</b> A resident of Chicago's 49th Ward, Maria first became involved with deliberative processes as a mediator and mediation trainer. She is an AmeriCorps*VISTA alum and earned her M.S. in Public Service Management from DePaul University. She became involved with Participatory Budgeting as a volunteer community representative during the 49th ward's first PB cycle in 2009. She now works for The Participatory Budgeting Project providing technical assistance to communities designing their own processes.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.participatorybudgeting.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.participatorybudgeting.org" target="_blank">http://www.participatorybudgeting.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/01/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/15/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> A resident of Chicago's 49th Ward, Maria first became involved with deliberative processes as a mediator and mediation trainer. She is an AmeriCorps*VISTA alum and earned her M.S. in Public Service Management from DePaul University. She became involved with Participatory Budgeting as a volunteer community representative during the 49th ward's first PB cycle in 2009. She now works for The Participatory Budgeting Project providing technical assistance to communities designing their own processes.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> A resident of Chicago's 49th Ward, Maria first became involved with deliberative processes as a mediator and mediation trainer. She is an AmeriCorps*VISTA alum and earned her M.S. in Public Service Ma
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNVK5<br>
<b>Location:</b> Vallejo CA United States 94589<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Participatory Budgeting Project<br>
<b>First:</b> Ginny<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Browne<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> ginny@participatorybudgeting.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Vallejo<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94589<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ginny coordinates community engagement in the Vallejo PB process. She completed her Masters in Urban and Regional Planning at UCLA, where she did extensive research on participatory budgeting in North America. Prior to joining PBP, Ginny worked as a community organizer with the grassroots New York organization Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES), a researcher with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) in the Bay Area, and an AmericorpsVISTA associate with Fifth Avenue Committee, a community development corporation in Brooklyn. She has collaborated with a wide range of agencies and organizations, from LAs Strategic Actions for a Just Economy to the Federal Transportation Administration, to engage local communities on issues such as workforce development, affordable housing preservation, and transportation equity. Ginny also has a background in community media and has reported news for National Public Radio and the Pacifica Network.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.participatorybudgeting.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.participatorybudgeting.org" target="_blank">http://www.participatorybudgeting.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/29/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/15/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Ginny coordinates community engagement in the Vallejo PB process. She completed her Masters in Urban and Regional Planning at UCLA, where she did extensive research on participatory budgeting in North America. Prior to joining PBP, Ginny worked as a community organizer with the grassroots New York organization Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES), a researcher with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) in the Bay Area, and an AmericorpsVISTA associate with Fifth Avenue Committee, a community development corporation in Brooklyn. She has collaborated with a wide range of agencies and organizations, from LAs Strategic Actions for a Just Economy to the Federal Transportation Administration, to engage local communities on issues such as workforce development, affordable housing preservation, and transportation equity. Ginny also has a background in community media and has reported news for National Public Radio and the Pacifica Network.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Ginny coordinates community engagement in the Vallejo PB process. She completed her Masters in Urban and Regional Planning at UCLA, where she did extensive research on participatory budgeting in North America. Prior to joining PBP, Ginny worked as a community organizer with the grassroots New York organization Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES), a researcher with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) in the Bay Area, and an AmericorpsVISTA associate with Fifth Avenue Committee, a community development corporation in Brooklyn. She has collaborated with a wide range of agencies and organizations, from LAs Strategic Actions for a Just Economy to the Federal Transportation Administration, to engage local communities on issues such as workforce development, affordable housing preservation, and transportation equity. Ginny also has a background in community media and has reported news for National Public Radio and the Pacifica Network.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717242<br>
<b>Location:</b> 540 President St Fl 3 Brooklyn NY United States 11215<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Participatory Budgeting Project<br>
<b>First:</b> Josh<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lerner<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> <br>
<b>Phone:</b> 347-554-7357<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 540 President Street, 3rd Fl<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Brooklyn<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 11215<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Participatory Budgeting Project (PBP) is a non-profit organization that helps communities decide how to spend public money, primarily in the US and Canada. Our mission is to empower community members to make informed, democratic, and fair decisions about public spending and revenue. We pursue this goal by working with governments and organizations to develop participatory budgeting processes, in which local people directly decide how to spend part of a public budget.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.participatorybudgeting.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.participatorybudgeting.org" target="_blank">http://www.participatorybudgeting.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/29/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/15/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Participatory Budgeting Project (PBP) is a non-profit organization that helps communities decide how to spend public money, primarily in the US and Canada. Our mission is to empower community members to make informed, democratic, and fair decisions about public spending and revenue. We pursue this goal by working with governments and organizations to develop participatory budgeting processes, in which local people directly decide how to spend part of a public budget.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Participatory Budgeting Project (PBP) is a non-profit organization that helps communities decide how to spend public money, primarily in the US and Canada. Our mission is to empower community memb
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG651367V31<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Rockefeller Dr Morrilton AR United States 72110-9337<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Winthrop Rockefeller Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Janet<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Harris<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief Program and Marketing Officer<br>
<b>Email:</b> jharris@uawri.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1 Rockefeller Dr<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Morrilton<br>
<b>State:</b> AR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 72110-9337<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Janet Harris joined the Institute staff in January of 2016. Her achievements include building capacity in facilitation techniques, professional meeting design and dialogue across differences. She is the creator of the Institutes Walks with the Governor program and speaks frequently on the legacy of Winthrop Rockefeller. Before joining the Institute, Harris spent 20 years as a public administration professional in Arkansas, holding several executive leadership roles in state government. Harris holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from the University of Central Arkansas. She was named the UCA Department of Political Sciences Distinguished Alumnus in 2016 and in an alumna of the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerces Leadership Arkansas Class XI.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/17/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/04/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Janet Harris joined the Institute staff in January of 2016. Her achievements include building capacity in facilitation techniques, professional meeting design and dialogue across differences. She is the creator of the Institutes Walks with the Governor program and speaks frequently on the legacy of Winthrop Rockefeller. Before joining the Institute, Harris spent 20 years as a public administration professional in Arkansas, holding several executive leadership roles in state government. Harris holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from the University of Central Arkansas. She was named the UCA Department of Political Sciences Distinguished Alumnus in 2016 and in an alumna of the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerces Leadership Arkansas Class XI.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Janet Harris joined the Institute staff in January of 2016. Her achievements include building capacity in facilitation techniques, professional meeting design and dialogue across differences. She is the creator of the Institutes Walks with the Governor program and speaks frequently on the legacy of Winthrop Rockefeller. Before joining the Institute, Harris spent 20 years as a public administration professional in Arkansas, holding several executive leadership roles in state government. Harris holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from the University of Central Arkansas. She was named the UCA Department of Political Sciences Distinguished Alumnus in 2016 and in an alumna of the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerces Leadership Arkansas Class XI.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51715991<br>
<b>Location:</b> 207 Leadership Studies Building Manhattan KS United States 66506<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Kansas State Universitys Institute for Civic Discourse &amp; Democracy (ICDD)<br>
<b>First:</b> Tim<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Steffensmeier<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Head, Associate Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> steffy@ksu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (785) 532-6099<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 207 Leadership Studies Building<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Manhattan<br>
<b>State:</b> KS<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 66506<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Tim Steffensmeier is an Associate Professor, Staley School of Leadership Studies and the Director of Research, Kansas Leadership Center.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.k-state.edu/icdd<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.k-state.edu/icdd" target="_blank">http://www.k-state.edu/icdd</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/28/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/30/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Tim Steffensmeier is an Associate Professor, Staley School of Leadership Studies and the Director of Research, Kansas Leadership Center.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Tim Steffensmeier is an Associate Professor, Staley School of Leadership Studies and the Director of Research, Kansas Leadership Center.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWAT72<br>
<b>Location:</b> Washington DC United States 20011<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Inclusive Security<br>
<b>First:</b> Evelyn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Thornton<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief Executive Officer<br>
<b>Email:</b> evelyna.thornton@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Washington<br>
<b>State:</b> DC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20011<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As CEO since 2011, Evelyn Thornton has guided Inclusive Security through a dynamic period while it doubled in size. Focusing on strategy and management, including communications, general operations, and partnerships, she has helped mold a mature organization that challenges and changes global thinking about how to achieve peace and stability.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.inclusivesecurity.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.inclusivesecurity.org" target="_blank">http://www.inclusivesecurity.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/19/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/31/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> As CEO since 2011, Evelyn Thornton has guided Inclusive Security through a dynamic period while it doubled in size. Focusing on strategy and management, including communications, general operations, and partnerships, she has helped mold a mature organization that challenges and changes global thinking about how to achieve peace and stability.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> As CEO since 2011, Evelyn Thornton has guided Inclusive Security through a dynamic period while it doubled in size. Focusing on strategy and management, including communications, general operations, and partnerships, she has helped mold a mature organization that challenges and changes global thinking about how to achieve peace and stability.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWQDT8<br>
<b>Location:</b> CP, Mrak Hall 5th Floor, UC Davis, One Shields Ave. Davis CA United States 95616<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of California at Davis<br>
<b>First:</b> Carolyn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Penny<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Campus Dialogue &amp; Deliberation<br>
<b>Email:</b> clpenny@ucdavis.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 530-752-2429 (direct)<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> CP, Mrak Hall 5th Floor<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> UC Davis, One Shields Ave.<br>
<b>City:</b> Davis<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95616<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Carolyn Penny, JD, serves as Director of Campus Dialogue &amp; Deliberation at the University of California, Davis, working at the juncture of conflict resolution, public engagement, and group dynamics to design and deliver initiatives to resolve issues and build community across the campus. Carolyn has over 25 years of experience in conflict resolution and collaborative problem solving of complex public policy disputes as well as teaching, leadership education, and issue-framing.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> campusdialogue.ucdavis.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://campusdialogue.ucdavis.edu" target="_blank">http://campusdialogue.ucdavis.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/25/2004<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/22/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Carolyn Penny, JD, serves as Director of Campus Dialogue &amp; Deliberation at the University of California, Davis, working at the juncture of conflict resolution, public engagement, and group dynamics to design and deliver initiatives to resolve issues and build community across the campus. Carolyn has over 25 years of experience in conflict resolution and collaborative problem solving of complex public policy disputes as well as teaching, leadership education, and issue-framing.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Carolyn Penny serves as Director of Campus Dialogue and Deliberation at the University of California, Davis, working at the juncture of conflict resolution, public engagement, and group dynamics to de
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWCAV3<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1310 Central Street NE Olympia WA United States 98506<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Northeast Neighborhood Association in Olympia WA<br>
<b>First:</b> Peter<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Guttchen<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Vice President<br>
<b>Email:</b> pguttchen@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 360-943-8578<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1310 Central Street NE<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Olympia<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98506<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Everything I do both personally and professionally - is grounded in my strong belief in peoples capacity and desire to come together, be productive, and make a positive difference in the world. I have worked coordinating outreach and education programs for local government, and as an organizational development and public involvement consultant. I serve on the Board of my neighborhood association and helped form and serve on the Steering Committee of the Olympia Coalition of Neighborhood Associations. In these roles, Ive helped build long-term partnerships with public agencies and other community groups to make my neighborhood and community a better place to live.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> neneighborhood.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://neneighborhood.org" target="_blank">http://neneighborhood.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/11/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/22/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Everything I do both personally and professionally - is grounded in my strong belief in peoples capacity and desire to come together, be productive, and make a positive difference in the world. I have worked coordinating outreach and education programs for local government, and as an organizational development and public involvement consultant. I serve on the Board of my neighborhood association and helped form and serve on the Steering Committee of the Olympia Coalition of Neighborhood Assoc<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Everything I do both personally and professionally - is grounded in my strong belief in peoples capacity and desire to come together, be productive, and make a positive difference in the world. I h
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 5000<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4426 Second Avenue NE Seattle WA United States 98105-6191<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member / Founding Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Dialogue Network<br>
<b>First:</b> John<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Spady<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Civic Entrepreneur for Public Engagement and Founder of the National Dialogue Network<br>
<b>Email:</b> jspady@mac.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 206-465-6963<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4426 Second Avenue NE<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98105-6191<br>
<b>Bio:</b> John is the new president of the Forum Foundation in Seattle, Washington and also the president of the Stuart C. Dodd Institute for Social Innovation (SCDI). His Foundations has co-sponsored the NCDD conferences since 2004. He received his Master of Science (MSc) degree in 2000 from The University of Oregon. Johns interests are in Dialogue Research and explaining his enhanced web- and paper-based collaborative and decentralized consensus tool known as the "Opinionnaire® Survey.”<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> nationaldialoguenetwork.org/about-us<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://nationaldialoguenetwork.org/about-us" target="_blank">http://nationaldialoguenetwork.org/about-us</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/05/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/20/2021<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> John is the new president of the Forum Foundation in Seattle, Washington and also the president of the Stuart C. Dodd Institute for Social Innovation (SCDI). His Foundations has co-sponsored the NCDD conferences since 2004. He received his Master of Science (MSc) degree in 2000 from The University of Oregon. Johns interests are in Dialogue Research and explaining his enhanced web- and paper-based collaborative and decentralized consensus tool known as the "Opinionnaire® Survey.”<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> John is the new president of the Forum Foundation in Seattle, Washington and also the president of the Stuart C. Dodd Institute for Social Innovation (SCDI). His Foundations has co-sponsored the NCDD conferences since 2004. He received his Master of Science (MSc) degree in 2000 from The University of Oregon. Johns interests are in Dialogue Research and explaining his enhanced web- and paper-based collaborative and decentralized consensus tool known as the "Opinionnaire® Survey.”
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65128J5G0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 12116 Mannix Rd San Diego CA United States 92129-4555<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Enciv, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Will<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ferguson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> williammferguson@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (858) 484-8880<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 12116 Mannix Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Diego<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 92129-4555<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Will Ferguson, co-founder and CEO of Enciv, Inc., technology leader involved in numerous successful startups. Co-inventor on eight patents in machine learning solutions. Years ago participated in a first-amendment court case.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/29/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Will Ferguson, co-founder and CEO of Enciv, Inc., technology leader involved in numerous successful startups. Co-inventor on eight patents in machine learning solutions. Years ago participated in a first-amendment court case.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Will Ferguson, co-founder and CEO of Enciv, Inc., technology leader involved in numerous successful startups. Co-inventor on eight patents in machine learning solutions. Years ago participated in a first-amendment court case.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWRE87<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1316 S Fairview Rd Columbia MO United States 65203-0846<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Creative Conflict Engagement <br>
<b>First:</b> Lynn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Malley<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Consultant/Owner<br>
<b>Email:</b> lynn.malley@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 405-564-3310<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1316 S Fairview Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Columbia<br>
<b>State:</b> Mo<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 65203-0846<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Accomplished conflict engagement practitioner/trainer and program management professional with demonstrated experience in the teaching and practice of various forms of alternative dispute resolution, particularly emphasizing family and cross-cultural areas. Proficient in leadership and interpersonal skills, cooperation/collaboration/teamwork, networking, critical thinking, problem solving, taking initiative, conference planning, grant writing, and data maintenance. <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnmalley<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.linkedin.com/in/lynnmalley" target="_blank">www.linkedin.com/in/lynnmalley</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/28/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/09/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Accomplished conflict engagement practitioner/trainer and program management professional with demonstrated experience in the teaching and practice of various forms of alternative dispute resolution, particularly emphasizing family and cross-cultural areas. Proficient in leadership and interpersonal skills, cooperation/collaboration/teamwork, networking, critical thinking, problem solving, taking initiative, conference planning, grant writing, and data maintenance. <br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Accomplished conflict engagement practitioner/trainer and program management professional with demonstrated experience in the teaching and practice of various forms of alternative dispute resolution, particularly emphasizing family and cross-cultural areas. Proficient in leadership and interpersonal skills, cooperation/collaboration/teamwork, networking, critical thinking, problem solving, taking initiative, conference planning, grant writing, and data maintenance.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51715174<br>
<b>Location:</b> Seaside CA United States 93955<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CSU Monterey Bay<br>
<b>First:</b> Josina<br>
<b>Mid:</b> M.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Makau<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> jmakau@csumb.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Seaside<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 93955<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dr. Josina Makau earned an MA in Philosophy from UCLA, and MA and PhD in Rhetoric from UC Berkeley. A former arts and humanities dean, Dr. Makau is currently Professor of Philosophy and Communication at CSU Monterey Bay. Her books include Reasoning and Communication, Communication Ethics in an Age of Diversity, Cooperative Argumentation: A Model for Deliberative Community, and Dialogue and Deliberation. Dr. Makaus recognitions include Duquesne Universitys Scholar Award for Excellence in Ethics Education for the Mind, Heart and Soul, Ohio State University's Alumni Teaching Award, NCA's Wichelns Award for Scholarship in Speech and Law, Guadalupe Youth Center Service Award, Communication Ethics Scholar-in-Residence, among others.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> cooperativeargumentation.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://cooperativeargumentation.com" target="_blank">http://cooperativeargumentation.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/29/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/04/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dr. Josina Makau earned an MA in Philosophy from UCLA, and MA and PhD in Rhetoric from UC Berkeley. A former arts and humanities dean, Dr. Makau is currently Professor of Philosophy and Communication at CSU Monterey Bay. Her books include Reasoning and Communication, Communication Ethics in an Age of Diversity, Cooperative Argumentation: A Model for Deliberative Community, and Dialogue and Deliberation. Dr. Makaus recognitions include Duquesne Universitys Scholar Award for Excellence in Ethics<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dr. Josina Makau earned an MA in Philosophy from UCLA, and MA and PhD in Rhetoric from UC Berkeley. A former arts and humanities dean, Dr. Makau is currently Professor of Philosophy and Communication
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWFR46<br>
<b>Location:</b> Scarborough ME United States 4074<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Delphi Group<br>
<b>First:</b> Dana<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Morris-Jones<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner/Senior Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> dzmorr@thedelphigroup.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Scarborough<br>
<b>State:</b> ME<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 04074<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I&#39;ve been an OD consultant/facilitator and mediator for several decades, working w private, public &amp; non-profits. I recently published a book on organizational conflict resolution titled The Power of Difference: From Conflicts to Collaboration in Five Steps.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.thedelphigroup.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.thedelphigroup.com" target="_blank">http://www.thedelphigroup.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/06/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/08/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I&#39;ve been an OD consultant/facilitator and mediator for several decades, working w private, public &amp; non-profits. I recently published a book on organizational conflict resolution titled The Power of Difference: From Conflicts to Collaboration in Five Steps.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I&#39;ve been an OD consultant/facilitator and mediator for several decades, working w private, public &amp; non-profits. I recently published a book on organizational conflict resolution titled The Power of Difference: From Conflicts to Collaboration in Five Steps.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512FMZF7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 305 Old Buncombe Rd # B Travelers Rest SC United States 29690-1817<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CRD Connect, LLC<br>
<b>First:</b> Nathan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Stock<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> stock@crdconnect.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (716) 410-2154<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 305 Old Buncombe Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> # B<br>
<b>City:</b> Travelers Rest<br>
<b>State:</b> SC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 29690-1817<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Senior conflict resolution and advocacy professional. Skilled in managing and mentoring multicultural teams. Firsthand experience facilitating dialogue across diverse lines, analyzing and mitigating political conflicts, and working for community change.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/03/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/12/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Senior conflict resolution and advocacy professional. Skilled in managing and mentoring multicultural teams. Firsthand experience facilitating dialogue across diverse lines, analyzing and mitigating political conflicts, and working for community change.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Senior conflict resolution and advocacy professional. Skilled in managing and mentoring multicultural teams. Firsthand experience facilitating dialogue across diverse lines, analyzing and mitigating political conflicts, and working for community change.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717848<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 771 Exeter NH United States 3833<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> New Directions Collaborative<br>
<b>First:</b> Beth<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Tener<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> btener@ndcollaborative.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 617-939-3601<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 771<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Exeter<br>
<b>State:</b> NH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 03833<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Beth Tener, Principal of New Directions Collaborative is a facilitator, organizational consultant, and trainer who has over 20 years of experience in helping businesses, governments, and other organizations to manage environmental and social responsibility issues effectively. She specializes in helping catalyze networks to more rapidly advance sustainability solutions across multiple organizations and create cross-sector collaborations to speed progress.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ndcollaborative.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ndcollaborative.com" target="_blank">http://www.ndcollaborative.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/03/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/13/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Beth Tener, Principal of New Directions Collaborative is a facilitator, organizational consultant, and trainer who has over 20 years of experience in helping businesses, governments, and other organizations to manage environmental and social responsibility issues effectively. She specializes in helping catalyze networks to more rapidly advance sustainability solutions across multiple organizations and create cross-sector collaborations to speed progress.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Beth Tener, Principal of New Directions Collaborative is a facilitator, organizational consultant, and trainer who has over 20 years of experience in helping businesses, governments, and other organizations to manage environmental and social responsibility issues effectively. She specializes in helping catalyze networks to more rapidly advance sustainability solutions across multiple organizations and create cross-sector collaborations to speed progress.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 6476<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3300 S. Sepulveda Boulevard Apt. # K-17 Los Angeles CA United States 90034-5243<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Ronny<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Barkay<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> imagineall@romjour.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 310-473-3921<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3300 S. Sepulveda Boulevard<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Apt. # K-17<br>
<b>City:</b> Los Angeles<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 90034-5243<br>
<b>Bio:</b> My facilitation background includes 12 years as a member and facilitator at a biweekly Salon in Los Angeles, originally started by the Utne Reader, as well as coordinating and facilitating the Southern California Network of 35 Salons; local mediation work for the Dispute Resolution Program at the City Attorneys Office; continuing facilitation at America Speaks national conventions, including California Speaks on Health Care Reform, Equal Voices for American Families, and National Conversation on Climate Action; facilitation at a monthly Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) meeting in Los Angeles. Having lived in 10 countries on 4 continents, I have been fortunate in developing a more intuitive understanding of human motivation and a clear integral approach to all aspects that impact our societies.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/02/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> My facilitation background includes 12 years as a member and facilitator at a biweekly Salon in Los Angeles, originally started by the Utne Reader, as well as coordinating and facilitating the Southern California Network of 35 Salons; local mediation work for the Dispute Resolution Program at the City Attorneys Office; continuing facilitation at America Speaks national conventions, including California Speaks on Health Care Reform, Equal Voices for American Families, and National Conversation o<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> My facilitation background includes 12 years as a member and facilitator at a biweekly Salon in Los Angeles, originally started by the Utne Reader, as well as coordinating and facilitating the Souther
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWRH91<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3465 Corte Curva Carlsbad CA United States 92009<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> San Diego Deliberation Network<br>
<b>First:</b> Mary<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Thompson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Co-Chair Civil Discourse Group<br>
<b>Email:</b> thompsmg@roadrunner.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 760-942-2458<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3465 Corte Curva<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Carlsbad<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 92009<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/15/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512H74M1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 16026 Highland Bluff Ct Baton Rouge LA United States 70810-5630<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> PolitiCraft, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Rachel<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lyle<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> rachel@politicraft.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (225) 247-8004<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 16026 Highland Bluff Ct<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Baton Rouge<br>
<b>State:</b> LA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 70810-5630<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The mission of PolitiCraft, Inc. is to transform traditional civics learning by developing students social-emotional skills, literacy skills, systems thinking tools, and design learning mindsets, while fostering improved communication, civil discourse and real-world civic engagement both locally and nationally.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/27/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The mission of PolitiCraft, Inc. is to transform traditional civics learning by developing students social-emotional skills, literacy skills, systems thinking tools, and design learning mindsets, while fostering improved communication, civil discourse and real-world civic engagement both locally and nationally.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The mission of PolitiCraft, Inc. is to transform traditional civics learning by developing students social-emotional skills, literacy skills, systems thinking tools, and design learning mindsets, while fostering improved communication, civil discourse and real-world civic engagement both locally and nationally.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 6523<br>
<b>Location:</b> 411 Tulip Ave Takoma Park MD United States 20912<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Essential Partners<br>
<b>First:</b> Mary<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Jacksteit<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate<br>
<b>Email:</b> mary.jacksteit@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 301-270-5561<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 411 Tulip Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Takoma Park<br>
<b>State:</b> MD<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20912<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mary has a diverse practice with the common theme of helping people bridge differences/adversarial relationships that undermine problem-solving, collaboration, and community-building. Her current professional affiliations are: Associate with Essential Partners (formerly Public Conversations Project) of Cambridge, MA and Advisory Board, Living Room Conversations. <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.publicconversations.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.publicconversations.org" target="_blank">http://www.publicconversations.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/25/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/20/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Mary has a diverse practice with the common theme of helping people bridge differences/adversarial relationships that undermine problem-solving, collaboration, and community-building. Her current professional affiliations are: Associate with Essential Partners (formerly Public Conversations Project) of Cambridge, MA and Advisory Board, Living Room Conversations. <br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Mary has a diverse practice with the common theme of helping people bridge differences/adversarial relationships that undermine problem-solving, collaboration, and community-building. Her current professional affiliations are: Associate with Essential Partners (formerly Public Conversations Project) of Cambridge, MA and Advisory Board, Living Room Conversations.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 6330<br>
<b>Location:</b> 42 Moody Court San Rafael CA United States 94901<br>
<b>Style:</b> red_stars<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Sponsoring Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Common Knowledge<br>
<b>First:</b> Susan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> Stuart<br>
<b>Last:</b> Clark<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> ssclark@ckgroup.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 415-454-6500<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 42 Moody Court<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Rafael<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94901<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Common Knowledge helps organizations that are committed to positive social change to be more effective in their message, media and outreach strategies for demographically or culturally diverse audiences. We bridge the fields of strategic marketing, cross-cultural communication, civic engagement and the psychology of learning to uncover insights about the barriers and motivators affecting attitude and behavior change.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ckgroup.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ckgroup.org" target="_blank">http://www.ckgroup.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/20/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Common Knowledge helps organizations that are committed to positive social change to be more effective in their message, media and outreach strategies for demographically or culturally diverse audiences. We bridge the fields of strategic marketing, cross-cultural communication, civic engagement and the psychology of learning to uncover insights about the barriers and motivators affecting attitude and behavior change.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Common Knowledge helps organizations that are committed to positive social change to be more effective in their message, media and outreach strategies for demographically or culturally diverse audienc
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWR8Y8<br>
<b>Location:</b> 236 Orford Road Lyme NH United States 3768<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> William<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ploog<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> williamhplg@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 603-728-5121<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 236 Orford Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Lyme<br>
<b>State:</b> NH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 03768<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Interested in participatory approaches to public policy and alternative politics from the perspective of a citizen activist committed to incremental and long term projects informed by strategic analysis and assessment.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/18/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 02/21/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Interested in participatory approaches to public policy and alternative politics from the perspective of a citizen activist committed to incremental and long term projects informed by strategic analysis and assessment.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Interested in participatory approaches to public policy and alternative politics from the perspective of a citizen activist committed to incremental and long term projects informed by strategic analysis and assessment.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 4763<br>
<b>Location:</b> 12 Newport Avenue West Hartford CT United States 6107<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Clearview Consulting, LLC<br>
<b>First:</b> Patrick<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Scully<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> pscully@clearviewconsultingllc.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 860-561-1866 (office)<br>
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<b>First:</b> Susan<br>
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<b>Bio500:</b> Larry Schooler established the first public engagement division for the City of Austin, Texas; he now oversees public engagement for the City of Miami Beach, Florida, and works as a mediator, facilitator, and public engagement consultant for outside clients through Public Participation Partners. He is a senior fellow for the National Civic League and the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life at the University of Texas. He is also a subject matter advisor for 100 Resilient Cities and a senior advisor to the Divided Communities Project. He teaches public policy dispute resolution at Northwestern University and has taught in the dispute resolution program at Southern Methodist University.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Larry Schooler established the first public engagement division for the City of Austin, Texas; he now oversees public engagement for the City of Miami Beach, Florida, and works as a mediator, facilitator, and public engagement consultant for outside clients through Public Participation Partners. He is a senior fellow for the National Civic League and the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life at the University of Texas. He is also a subject matter advisor for 100 Resilient Cities and a senior advisor to the Divided Communities Project. He teaches public policy dispute resolution at Northwestern University and has taught in the dispute resolution program at Southern Methodist University.
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<b>Bio:</b> I am new to dialogue and deliberation as a discipline, but practice, (operative word, "practice") dialog and deliberation from my faith tradition. I work in academia as a librarian and advocate for equitable access to scholarship but fundamentally realize that how we work together matters. Not just what we do; the how is critical.<br>
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<b>Bio500:</b> I am new to dialogue and deliberation as a discipline, but practice, (operative word, "practice") dialog and deliberation from my faith tradition. I work in academia as a librarian and advocate for equitable access to scholarship but fundamentally realize that how we work together matters. Not just what we do; the how is critical.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am new to dialogue and deliberation as a discipline, but practice, (operative word, "practice") dialog and deliberation from my faith tradition. I work in academia as a librarian and advocate for equitable access to scholarship but fundamentally realize that how we work together matters. Not just what we do; the how is critical.
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<b>Bio:</b> I am an organizational development consultant, working for a small firm, but I bring in personal values of equality and justice to my work with organizations. For me, the practice of dialogue and deliberation within organizations helps all members feel valued and take part in the construction of a workplace, and I love to facilitate it. Personally, I'm dedicated to finding ways to bring this love for facilitation into social justice and community work.<br>
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<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/1/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am an organizational development consultant, working for a small firm, but I bring in personal values of equality and justice to my work with organizations. For me, the practice of dialogue and deliberation within organizations helps all members feel valued and take part in the construction of a workplace, and I love to facilitate it. Personally, I'm dedicated to finding ways to bring this love for facilitation into social justice and community work.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am an organizational development consultant, working for a small firm, but I bring in personal values of equality and justice to my work with organizations. For me, the practice of dialogue and deliberation within organizations helps all members feel valued and take part in the construction of a workplace, and I love to facilitate it. Personally, I'm dedicated to finding ways to bring this love for facilitation into social justice and community work.
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<b>Email:</b> schimpf_c@cde.state.co.us<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> <br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> <br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/1/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/1/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG651398DX8<br>
<b>Location:</b> 19 Fulton St Rm 407 New York NY United States 10038-2125<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Coalition Against Censorship<br>
<b>First:</b> Christopher<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Finan<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> chris@ncac.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 19 Fulton St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Rm 407<br>
<b>City:</b> New York<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 10038-2125<br>
<b>Bio:</b> NCACs mission is to promote freedom of thought, inquiry and expression and oppose censorship in all its forms.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 9/28/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 9/28/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> NCACs mission is to promote freedom of thought, inquiry and expression and oppose censorship in all its forms.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> NCACs mission is to promote freedom of thought, inquiry and expression and oppose censorship in all its forms.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG651398EJ4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 578 G Ave Coronado CA United States 92118-1620<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Institute for Civil Civic Engagement<br>
<b>First:</b> Carl<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Luna<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> carlluna@sandiego.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 578 G Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Coronado<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 92118-1620<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Carl Luna has been a professor of political science at San Diego Mesa College for the past 26 years, where hes served as a department chair and academic senate president. Dr. Luna is also lectures on politics at the University of San Diego and in 1999-2000 was a senior Fulbright Scholar lecturing in the Russian Federation. In 2014 he was named one of the 5 top community college professors in the country by the Association of Community College Trustees. He is a frequent commentator on politics, giving hundreds of interviews to local, national and international media including public radio and TV, CBS, NBC, the Associated Press and the BBC and is San Diego Fox5s political analyst.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 9/28/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 9/28/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Carl Luna has been a professor of political science at San Diego Mesa College for the past 26 years, where hes served as a department chair and academic senate president. Dr. Luna is also lectures on politics at the University of San Diego and in 1999-2000 was a senior Fulbright Scholar lecturing in the Russian Federation. In 2014 he was named one of the 5 top community college professors in the country by the Association of Community College Trustees. He is a frequent commentator on politics, giving hundreds of interviews to local, national and international media including public radio and TV, CBS, NBC, the Associated Press and the BBC and is San Diego Fox5s political analyst.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Carl Luna has been a professor of political science at San Diego Mesa College for the past 26 years, where hes served as a department chair and academic senate president. Dr. Luna is also lectures on politics at the University of San Diego and in 1999-2000 was a senior Fulbright Scholar lecturing in the Russian Federation. In 2014 he was named one of the 5 top community college professors in the country by the Association of Community College Trustees. He is a frequent commentator on politics, giving hundreds of interviews to local, national and international media including public radio and TV, CBS, NBC, the Associated Press and the BBC and is San Diego Fox5s political analyst.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513MYWQ2<br>
<b>Location:</b> Thornton CO United States 80602<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> City of Boulder<br>
<b>First:</b> Brenda<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ritenour<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Neighborhood Liaison<br>
<b>Email:</b> ritenourb@bouldercolorado.gov<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Thornton<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80602<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/23/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/23/2019<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMX52<br>
<b>Location:</b> 14527 SE 243rd Pl Kent WA United States 98042-3323<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Troy University<br>
<b>First:</b> Tammy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Esteves<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> tammy.esteves@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 14527 SE 243rd Pl<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Kent<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98042-3323<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Researching the intersection of smart city technology, emergency management, and sustainability. Also the use of social media by elected officials and cities. Basically the use of technology for building community and enhancing sustainability.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> tammyesteves.me<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://tammyesteves.me" target="_blank">http://tammyesteves.me</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/1/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 3/14/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Researching the intersection of smart city technology, emergency management, and sustainability. Also the use of social media by elected officials and cities. Basically the use of technology for building community and enhancing sustainability.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Researching the intersection of smart city technology, emergency management, and sustainability. Also the use of social media by elected officials and cities. Basically the use of technology for building community and enhancing sustainability.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512ACB78<br>
<b>Location:</b> Manhattan KS United States<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Kansas State University- CECD<br>
<b>First:</b> Timothy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Shaffer<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> tjshaffer@ksu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Manhattan<br>
<b>State:</b> KS<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> <br>
<b>Bio:</b> Timothy J. Shaffer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies and Assistant Director of the Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy at Kansas State University. He is also principal research specialist with the National Institute for Civil Discourse at the University of Arizona.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/30/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/30/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Timothy J. Shaffer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies and Assistant Director of the Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy at Kansas State University. He is also principal research specialist with the National Institute for Civil Discourse at the University of Arizona.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Timothy J. Shaffer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies and Assistant Director of the Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy at Kansas State University. He is also principal research specialist with the National Institute for Civil Discourse at the University of Arizona.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513MYWR0<br>
<b>Location:</b> Thornton CO United States 80602<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> City of Boulder<br>
<b>First:</b> Ryan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hanschen<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Engagement Specialist<br>
<b>Email:</b> hanschenr@bouldercolorado.gov<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Thornton<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80602<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/23/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/23/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWN9S5<br>
<b>Location:</b> Newark DE United States 19711<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Socicracy Consulting Group<br>
<b>First:</b> Sheella<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Mierson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> sheella.mierson@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Newark<br>
<b>State:</b> DE<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 19711<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/1/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/1/2019<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513MYWT6<br>
<b>Location:</b> New York NY United States 10038<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Coalition Against Censorship<br>
<b>First:</b> Svetlana<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Mintcheva<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> svetlana@ncac.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> New York<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 10038<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 9/28/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 9/28/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWR2M6<br>
<b>Location:</b> Chicago IL United States<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> American Library Association<br>
<b>First:</b> Mary<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Fournier<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> mfournier@ala.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> <br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/1/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/1/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWRY99<br>
<b>Location:</b> 106 King George Loop Cary NC United States 27511-6334<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Tracy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hollister<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Marriage Equality Stories Writer<br>
<b>Email:</b> hollister.tracy@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 106 King George Loop<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cary<br>
<b>State:</b> NC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 27511-6334<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Tracy Hollister is an openly gay and recently married writer, public speaker, and LGBT, humanist, and dialogue advocate. With a Masters in Public Policy (Duke University), Tracy worked for over a dozen years as a best practices and research analyst in North Carolina while speaking and blogging about marriage equality on the side. When NC put marriage for same-sex couples up to a vote in 2012, Tracy resigned from her job to run phone banks and speak full-time.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 8/7/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 8/28/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Tracy Hollister is an openly gay and recently married writer, public speaker, and LGBT, humanist, and dialogue advocate. With a Masters in Public Policy (Duke University), Tracy worked for over a dozen years as a best practices and research analyst in North Carolina while speaking and blogging about marriage equality on the side. When NC put marriage for same-sex couples up to a vote in 2012, Tracy resigned from her job to run phone banks and speak full-time.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Tracy Hollister is an openly gay and recently married writer, public speaker, and LGBT, humanist, and dialogue advocate. With a Masters in Public Policy (Duke University), Tracy worked for over a dozen years as a best practices and research analyst in North Carolina while speaking and blogging about marriage equality on the side. When NC put marriage for same-sex couples up to a vote in 2012, Tracy resigned from her job to run phone banks and speak full-time.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RW7RY7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3601 S Pearl St Englewood CO United States 80113-3805<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Community Alternatives, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Peggy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Evans<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, FACE-to-FACE Mediation<br>
<b>Email:</b> peggyevans.rj.mediate@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3601 S Pearl St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Englewood<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80113-3805<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/1/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/1/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513MYHJ8<br>
<b>Location:</b> Mayfield OH United States 44143<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Fighting To Understand<br>
<b>First:</b> Jamie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Peltz<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> jamie_peltz@sureswatch.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Mayfield<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 44143<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/28/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/28/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWH3S0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 136 Springdale Way Ste 5 Emerald Hills CA United States 94062-3909<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The American Focus<br>
<b>First:</b> Chris<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bui<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Social Entrepreneur - Program Catalyst<br>
<b>Email:</b> cabui@theamericanfocus.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 136 Springdale Way<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 5<br>
<b>City:</b> Emerald Hills<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94062-3909<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Chris Bui is a dedicated social entrepreneur and collective intelligence pioneer with a passion to collaborate with skillful teams committed to successfully address and solve the greatest challenges of our time.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/19/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/1/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Chris Bui is a dedicated social entrepreneur and collective intelligence pioneer with a passion to collaborate with skillful teams committed to successfully address and solve the greatest challenges of our time.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Chris Bui is a dedicated social entrepreneur and collective intelligence pioneer with a passion to collaborate with skillful teams committed to successfully address and solve the greatest challenges of our time.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513MYHM4<br>
<b>Location:</b> Mayfield OH United States 44143<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Fighting To Understand<br>
<b>First:</b> George<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Williams<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> georgekwilliams@msn.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Mayfield<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 44143<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/28/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/28/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMHH2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4750 N Sheridan Rd Chicago IL United States 60640-7528<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Institute of Cultural Affairs<br>
<b>First:</b> Seva<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Gandhi<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Programs and Partnerships<br>
<b>Email:</b> sgandhi@ica-usa.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4750 N Sheridan Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60640-7528<br>
<b>Bio:</b> ICA is 50+ year old community development organization. Through reflection and research on the successes and setbacks of engaging communities in their own change making for 20+ years ICA distilled the process of facilitating consensus based outcomes for individuals, communities and organizations into distinct methods.
These methods, known as the Technology of Participation (ToP®), are a collection of highly practical and participatory ways to engage groups regardless of size or topic. ToP facilitation methods enable groups to (1) engage in thoughtful and productive conversations, (2) develop common ground for working together, and (3) build effective short- and long-range plans. Basically, any time anyone needs to engage a group in decision making, ToP tools can help!<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/16/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/13/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> ICA is 50+ year old community development organization. Through reflection and research on the successes and setbacks of engaging communities in their own change making for 20+ years ICA distilled the process of facilitating consensus based outcomes for individuals, communities and organizations into distinct methods.
These methods, known as the Technology of Participation (ToP®), are a collection of highly practical and participatory ways to engage groups regardless of size or topic. ToP facilitation methods enable groups to (1) engage in thoughtful and productive conversations, (2) develop common ground for working together, and (3) build effective short- and long-range plans. Basically, any time anyone needs to engage a group in decision making, ToP tools can help!<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> ICA is 50+ year old community development organization. Through reflection and research on the successes and setbacks of engaging communities in their own change making for 20+ years ICA distilled the process of facilitating consensus based outcomes for individuals, communities and organizations into distinct methods.
These methods, known as the Technology of Participation (ToP®), are a collection of highly practical and participatory ways to engage groups regardless of size or topic. ToP facilitation methods enable groups to (1) engage in thoughtful and productive conversations, (2) develop common ground for working together, and (3) build effective short- and long-range plans. Basically, any time anyone needs to engage a group in decision making, ToP tools can help!
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513BWZ34<br>
<b>Location:</b> 14580 High St Thornton CO United States 80602-7005<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> City of Boulder<br>
<b>First:</b> Sarah A<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Huntley<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Engagement Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> huntleys@bouldercolorado.gov<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 14580 High St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Thornton<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80602-7005<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sarah Huntley is the Engagement Manager for the City of Boulder. This position, created in October 2017, oversees strategic engagement planning and implementation across the organization to ensure the city is building strong relationships and utilizing best practices. Sarah has worked for the city for 11 years and was the Deputy Director of Communications before taking on this new role. She has a bachelor's degree in government from Connecticut College and a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. Sarah has two daughters and enjoys fly fishing in her spare time.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/23/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/23/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Sarah Huntley is the Engagement Manager for the City of Boulder. This position, created in October 2017, oversees strategic engagement planning and implementation across the organization to ensure the city is building strong relationships and utilizing best practices. Sarah has worked for the city for 11 years and was the Deputy Director of Communications before taking on this new role. She has a bachelor's degree in government from Connecticut College and a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. Sarah has two daughters and enjoys fly fishing in her spare time.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Sarah Huntley is the Engagement Manager for the City of Boulder. This position, created in October 2017, oversees strategic engagement planning and implementation across the organization to ensure the city is building strong relationships and utilizing best practices. Sarah has worked for the city for 11 years and was the Deputy Director of Communications before taking on this new role. She has a bachelor's degree in government from Connecticut College and a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. Sarah has two daughters and enjoys fly fishing in her spare time.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513MXJF8<br>
<b>Location:</b> Winnipeg Canada R3C 0L5<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CMHR<br>
<b>First:</b> Brandon<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Leverick<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Programs Administrative Assistant<br>
<b>Email:</b> Brandon.Leverick@humanrights.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Winnipeg<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> R3C 0L5<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/12/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/12/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513MXKX2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1206B Byron Avenue Ottawa Canada K2B 6T6<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Sponsoring Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Courageous Leadership Project<br>
<b>First:</b> Stephani<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Roy McCallum<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief Storm Rider<br>
<b>Email:</b> stephani@bravelylead.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1206B Byron Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Ottawa<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> K2B 6T6<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I'm the Chief Storm Rider at the Courageous Leadership Project, where I work with leaders to have brave, honest conversations about what matters most, so they can find solutions to problems in their worlds. I'm called the Chief Storm Rider because I ride the storm of high emotion and conflict to clearer skies, helping people work through the challenges and find a way forward. I coach people to bravely lead, host brave, honest conversations on important issues in the public realm, transform conflict to possibility, and train and teach others to create momentum for positive change.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.dialoguepartners.ca<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.dialoguepartners.ca" target="_blank">http://www.dialoguepartners.ca</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/10/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 2/22/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I'm the Chief Storm Rider at the Courageous Leadership Project, where I work with leaders to have brave, honest conversations about what matters most, so they can find solutions to problems in their worlds. I'm called the Chief Storm Rider because I ride the storm of high emotion and conflict to clearer skies, helping people work through the challenges and find a way forward. I coach people to bravely lead, host brave, honest conversations on important issues in the public realm, transform conflict to possibility, and train and teach others to create momentum for positive change.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I'm the Chief Storm Rider at the Courageous Leadership Project, where I work with leaders to have brave, honest conversations about what matters most, so they can find solutions to problems in their worlds. I'm called the Chief Storm Rider because I ride the storm of high emotion and conflict to clearer skies, helping people work through the challenges and find a way forward. I coach people to bravely lead, host brave, honest conversations on important issues in the public realm, transform conflict to possibility, and train and teach others to create momentum for positive change.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513N4RE9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Denver CO United States<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Denver Public Library<br>
<b>First:</b> Tara Bannon<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Williamson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> tbannon@denverlibrary.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> <br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/1/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/1/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513MXME6<br>
<b>Location:</b> Manhattan KS United States 66506<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Kansas State University- CECD<br>
<b>First:</b> Chandra<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ruthstrom<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Associate<br>
<b>Email:</b> chandra@ksu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Manhattan<br>
<b>State:</b> KS<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 66506<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/30/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/30/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513MXMQ7<br>
<b>Location:</b> Charleston WV United States 25314<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> WV Center for Civic Life<br>
<b>First:</b> Susan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Aloi<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> aloi_s@wvwc.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charleston<br>
<b>State:</b> WV<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 25314<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.wvciviclife.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.wvciviclife.org" target="_blank">http://www.wvciviclife.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/16/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513GTK67<br>
<b>Location:</b> 304 Michigan Ave Manitou Springs CO United States 80829-1637<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> City of Manitou Springs<br>
<b>First:</b> Ken<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Jaray<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Mayor<br>
<b>Email:</b> kenjaray@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 304 Michigan Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Manitou Springs<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80829-1637<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As the current Mayor of Manitou Springs I am heavily involved with creating a robust culture of engagement. I have been a practicing lawyer and mediator for 35 years.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/29/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/29/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> As the current Mayor of Manitou Springs I am heavily involved with creating a robust culture of engagement. I have been a practicing lawyer and mediator for 35 years.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> As the current Mayor of Manitou Springs I am heavily involved with creating a robust culture of engagement. I have been a practicing lawyer and mediator for 35 years.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513K2KC3<br>
<b>Location:</b> Davis CA United States 95616<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of California, Davis<br>
<b>First:</b> Trish<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Nichol<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Campus Dialogue &amp; Deliberation, Program Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> tanichol@ucdavis.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Davis<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95616<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Trish Nichol has worked as Program Manager for Campus Dialogue &amp; Deliberation at the University of California, Davis since 2015. Campus Dialogue &amp; Deliberation serves the entire campus community, crossing organizational boundaries, to support respectful engagement on divisive issues through dialogue.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/22/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/22/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Trish Nichol has worked as Program Manager for Campus Dialogue &amp; Deliberation at the University of California, Davis since 2015. Campus Dialogue &amp; Deliberation serves the entire campus community, crossing organizational boundaries, to support respectful engagement on divisive issues through dialogue.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Trish Nichol has worked as Program Manager for Campus Dialogue &amp; Deliberation at the University of California, Davis since 2015. Campus Dialogue &amp; Deliberation serves the entire campus community, crossing organizational boundaries, to support respectful engagement on divisive issues through dialogue.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513K7NN6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6180 Hemingway Rd Mayfield OH United States 44143-3301<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Fighting To Understand<br>
<b>First:</b> Theodore<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Wetzel<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Board Member / President<br>
<b>Email:</b> tedwetzel@wetzelenterprisesllc.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 6180 Hemingway Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Mayfield<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 44143-3301<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Since 1992 a student of civility after inspired by Scott Peck's A World Waiting To Be Born and Edward Deming Leadership Training. Success and failures experienced in for-profit careers in engineering, sales, marketing, ex mgmt, and small business ownership. It seems we are finally in "labor pains" of the World To Be Born.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/28/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/28/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Since 1992 a student of civility after inspired by Scott Peck's A World Waiting To Be Born and Edward Deming Leadership Training. Success and failures experienced in for-profit careers in engineering, sales, marketing, ex mgmt, and small business ownership. It seems we are finally in "labor pains" of the World To Be Born.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Since 1992 a student of civility after inspired by Scott Peck's A World Waiting To Be Born and Edward Deming Leadership Training. Success and failures experienced in for-profit careers in engineering, sales, marketing, ex mgmt, and small business ownership. It seems we are finally in "labor pains" of the World To Be Born.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513N4RA8<br>
<b>Location:</b> OR United States<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Oregon: School of Journalism and Communication<br>
<b>First:</b> Lori<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Shontz<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> lshontz@uoregon.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> <br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> <br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/1/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/1/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513MXJE0<br>
<b>Location:</b> Winnipeg Canada R3C 0L5<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CMHR<br>
<b>First:</b> Angeliki<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bogiatji<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Interpretive Program Developer<br>
<b>Email:</b> Angeliki.Bogiatji@humanrights.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Winnipeg<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> R3C 0L5<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/12/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/12/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513FR774<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1500 E 128th Ave Thornton CO United States 80241-2601<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Adams 12 Five Star Schools<br>
<b>First:</b> Mark<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Poshak<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Culture and Engagement Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> mark.poshak@adams12.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1500 E 128th Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Thornton<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80241-2601<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mark is the Culture and Engagement Coordinator for Adams 12 Five Star Schools, the fifth largest school district in the state of Colorado just north of Denver. With over 50 schools and nearly 40,000 students, Mark engages with staff, parents and community to build trust, transparency and organizational culture.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/29/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/29/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Mark is the Culture and Engagement Coordinator for Adams 12 Five Star Schools, the fifth largest school district in the state of Colorado just north of Denver. With over 50 schools and nearly 40,000 students, Mark engages with staff, parents and community to build trust, transparency and organizational culture.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Mark is the Culture and Engagement Coordinator for Adams 12 Five Star Schools, the fifth largest school district in the state of Colorado just north of Denver. With over 50 schools and nearly 40,000 students, Mark engages with staff, parents and community to build trust, transparency and organizational culture.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513N4R58<br>
<b>Location:</b> HI United States<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Hawaii<br>
<b>First:</b> Dolores<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Foley<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> dolores@hawaii.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> <br>
<b>State:</b> HI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> <br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/1/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/1/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513FWE02<br>
<b>Location:</b> 85 Israel Asper Way Winnipeg Canada R3C 0L5<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CMHR<br>
<b>First:</b> Chandra<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Erlendson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Manager, Public Programs<br>
<b>Email:</b> chandra.erlendson@humanrights.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 85 Israel Asper Way<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Winnipeg<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> R3C 0L5<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Living in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Chandra Erlendson currently serves as Manager of Public Programming at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. She is dedicated to creating a vibrant and valued cultural community through the arts and culture sector, supporting Indigenous heritage in Canada, Chandra Erlendson is also Métis. A seventh generation granddaughter to Grandmothers who are Saulteaux, Anishnabe, and Cree. She has a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Winnipeg and was recognized and honoured for her leadership in Indigenous Programming in June 2015, following traditional Indigenous protocols and ceremony at Ogimakamik Leadership Lodge at Turtle Lodge.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/12/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/12/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Living in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Chandra Erlendson currently serves as Manager of Public Programming at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. She is dedicated to creating a vibrant and valued cultural community through the arts and culture sector, supporting Indigenous heritage in Canada, Chandra Erlendson is also Métis. A seventh generation granddaughter to Grandmothers who are Saulteaux, Anishnabe, and Cree. She has a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Winnipeg and was recognized and honoured for her leadership in Indigenous Programming in June 2015, following traditional Indigenous protocols and ceremony at Ogimakamik Leadership Lodge at Turtle Lodge.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Living in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Chandra Erlendson currently serves as Manager of Public Programming at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. She is dedicated to creating a vibrant and valued cultural community through the arts and culture sector, supporting Indigenous heritage in Canada, Chandra Erlendson is also Métis. A seventh generation granddaughter to Grandmothers who are Saulteaux, Anishnabe, and Cree. She has a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Winnipeg and was recognized and honoured for her leadership in Indigenous Programming in June 2015, following traditional Indigenous protocols and ceremony at Ogimakamik Leadership Lodge at Turtle Lodge.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513K8Q12<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2626 Alberta Street Vancouver Canada V5Y 3L4<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> City of Vancouver<br>
<b>First:</b> Katia<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Tynan<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Resilient Neighbourhoods<br>
<b>Email:</b> katia.tynan@vancouver.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2626 Alberta Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Vancouver<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> V5Y 3L4<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Katia currently works in the City of Vancouvers Resilience Office as part of the Resilient Vancouver Strategy team, leading the Resilient Neighbourhoods portfolio.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/29/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/29/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Katia currently works in the City of Vancouvers Resilience Office as part of the Resilient Vancouver Strategy team, leading the Resilient Neighbourhoods portfolio.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Katia currently works in the City of Vancouvers Resilience Office as part of the Resilient Vancouver Strategy team, leading the Resilient Neighbourhoods portfolio.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513K8V76<br>
<b>Location:</b> 18 Summit St Philadelphia PA United States 19118-2833<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Jennifer<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Livingston<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> jen@shiftmybiz.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 18 Summit St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Philadelphia<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 19118-2833<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I&#39;m a group facilitator &amp; graduate student currently writing my Master&#39;s thesis on bridging difference through conversation in polarized America.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/30/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/30/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I&#39;m a group facilitator &amp; graduate student currently writing my Master&#39;s thesis on bridging difference through conversation in polarized America.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I&#39;m a group facilitator &amp; graduate student currently writing my Master&#39;s thesis on bridging difference through conversation in polarized America.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513K8WX3<br>
<b>Location:</b> Essex CT United States 6426<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Boone Associates<br>
<b>First:</b> Mary<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Boone<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> mary@maryboone.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Essex<br>
<b>State:</b> CT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 6426<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I've been using Large Group Methods since the 1980s in a variety of for-profit, not-for-profit and government organizations. Some of my mentors in this area include Harrison Owen, Lisa Kimball and Billie Albans. I've worked with a wide range of interactive technologies and methods and usually take an eclectic approach to my work, tailoring methods and approaches to the client and the context. I have a deep interest in adaptive complex systems and see lots of connections between large group methods and complexity theory.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/30/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 2/28/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I've been using Large Group Methods since the 1980s in a variety of for-profit, not-for-profit and government organizations. Some of my mentors in this area include Harrison Owen, Lisa Kimball and Billie Albans. I've worked with a wide range of interactive technologies and methods and usually take an eclectic approach to my work, tailoring methods and approaches to the client and the context. I have a deep interest in adaptive complex systems and see lots of connections between large group methods and complexity theory.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I've been using Large Group Methods since the 1980s in a variety of for-profit, not-for-profit and government organizations. Some of my mentors in this area include Harrison Owen, Lisa Kimball and Billie Albans. I've worked with a wide range of interactive technologies and methods and usually take an eclectic approach to my work, tailoring methods and approaches to the client and the context. I have a deep interest in adaptive complex systems and see lots of connections between large group methods and complexity theory.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWBKS7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1601 Connecticut Ave NW Washington DC United States 20009-1035<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Alliance for Peacebuilding<br>
<b>First:</b> Chip<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hauss<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Fellow for Innovation/Board of Directors<br>
<b>Email:</b> hauss@allianceforpeacebuilding.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1601 Connecticut Ave NW<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Washington<br>
<b>State:</b> DC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20009-1035<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Charles “Chip” Hauss has been exploring ways of producing large scale social and political change through nonviolent and cooperative means for five decades. In all of this work, Hauss has tried to be a political bridge builder who brings “strange political bedfellows” together to help solve problems that can only be effectively addressed if they work together.
Hauss simultaneously serves on the Board of Directors and the staff of the Alliance for Peacebuilding. He is currently Senior Fellow for Innovation. In that role, his job is to identify ideas, tools, and techniques in other fields that could and should be adapted and adopted by peacebuilders. Hauss is a veteran author. His most recent book in peacebuilding is Security 2.0: Dealing With Global Wicked Problems was published in October 2015. He is currently finishing a core textbook in peace and conflict studies.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/5/2002<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/18/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Charles “Chip” Hauss has been exploring ways of producing large scale social and political change through nonviolent and cooperative means for five decades. In all of this work, Hauss has tried to be a political bridge builder who brings “strange political bedfellows” together to help solve problems that can only be effectively addressed if they work together.
Hauss simultaneously serves on the Board of Directors and the staff of the Alliance for Peacebuilding. He is currently Senior Fellow for Innovation. In that role, his job is to identify ideas, tools, and techniques in other fields that could and should be adapted and adopted by peacebuilders. Hauss is a veteran author. His most recent book in peacebuilding is Security 2.0: Dealing With Global Wicked Problems was published in October 2015. He is currently finishing a core textbook in peace and conflict studies.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Charles “Chip” Hauss has been exploring ways of producing large scale social and political change through nonviolent and cooperative means for five decades. In all of this work, Hauss has tried to be a political bridge builder who brings “strange political bedfellows” together to help solve problems that can only be effectively addressed if they work together.
Hauss simultaneously serves on the Board of Directors and the staff of the Alliance for Peacebuilding. He is currently Senior Fellow for Innovation. In that role, his job is to identify ideas, tools, and techniques in other fields that could and should be adapted and adopted by peacebuilders. Hauss is a veteran author. His most recent book in peacebuilding is Security 2.0: Dealing With Global Wicked Problems was published in October 2015. He is currently finishing a core textbook in peace and conflict studies.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513H6BB4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3518 Fremont Ave N # 185 Seattle WA United States 98103-8814<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Katherine Mitsue<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Cook<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> mitsuecook@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3518 Fremont Ave N<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> # 185<br>
<b>City:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98103-8814<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I have been an international consultant as an Action Planner since 1982.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/4/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 2/4/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I have been an international consultant as an Action Planner since 1982.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I have been an international consultant as an Action Planner since 1982.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513K2JM5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 20345 Williams Ave Saratoga CA United States 95070-5458<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> UC Davis<br>
<b>First:</b> Emma<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Vaillant<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Alumni<br>
<b>Email:</b> emma.vaillant@me.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 20345 Williams Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Saratoga<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95070-5458<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Just graduated from UC Davis and was a leader of the Dialogue student organization and an employee of the Dialogue and Deliberation office. Dialogue is what our world needs most and I am interested in looking for opportunities to use my dialogue facilitator skills to host and lead important dialogues and conversations.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/22/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/22/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Just graduated from UC Davis and was a leader of the Dialogue student organization and an employee of the Dialogue and Deliberation office. Dialogue is what our world needs most and I am interested in looking for opportunities to use my dialogue facilitator skills to host and lead important dialogues and conversations.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Just graduated from UC Davis and was a leader of the Dialogue student organization and an employee of the Dialogue and Deliberation office. Dialogue is what our world needs most and I am interested in looking for opportunities to use my dialogue facilitator skills to host and lead important dialogues and conversations.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513K2KN4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6057 S Windermere Way Littleton CO United States 80120-2629<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Jocelyn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Mills<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> jmills2202@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 6057 S Windermere Way<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Littleton<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80120-2629<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Community development professional - with a passion for encouraging deliberative dialogue to solve important community challenges and issues.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/22/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/22/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Community development professional - with a passion for encouraging deliberative dialogue to solve important community challenges and issues.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Community development professional - with a passion for encouraging deliberative dialogue to solve important community challenges and issues.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513K88E2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6551 Arbor Pl Apt 2611 Fort Worth TX United States 76132-2949<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Kimberly<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Cantergiani<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> kcantergiani@email.fielding.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 6551 Arbor Pl<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Apt 2611<br>
<b>City:</b> Fort Worth<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 76132-2949<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a professional certified coach, consultant and NLP practitioner. I enjoy helping people solve problems and find greater meaning through contribution and collaboration.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/29/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/28/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a professional certified coach, consultant and NLP practitioner. I enjoy helping people solve problems and find greater meaning through contribution and collaboration.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a professional certified coach, consultant and NLP practitioner. I enjoy helping people solve problems and find greater meaning through contribution and collaboration.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511H8335<br>
<b>Location:</b> 81 Griffin Rd Deerfield NH United States 03037-1311<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Aron<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> DiBacco<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> stonesoupnh@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 81 Griffin Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Deerfield<br>
<b>State:</b> NH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 03037-1311<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Aron DiBacco lives in New Hampshire and thinks about the natural world, the gifts and challenges of conflict, the ways we create our worlds through communication, how we do (or dont) know what we know, and how to help move the world in the direction of inclusive equity. A particular and long standing interest is the question of how white people can move toward living with integrity inside a system that grants us pervasive unearned privilege.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 6/15/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/30/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Aron DiBacco lives in New Hampshire and thinks about the natural world, the gifts and challenges of conflict, the ways we create our worlds through communication, how we do (or dont) know what we know, and how to help move the world in the direction of inclusive equity. A particular and long standing interest is the question of how white people can move toward living with integrity inside a system that grants us pervasive unearned privilege.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Aron DiBacco lives in New Hampshire and thinks about the natural world, the gifts and challenges of conflict, the ways we create our worlds through communication, how we do (or dont) know what we know, and how to help move the world in the direction of inclusive equity. A particular and long standing interest is the question of how white people can move toward living with integrity inside a system that grants us pervasive unearned privilege.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513H2994<br>
<b>Location:</b> 112 4th Ave E Ste 200 Olympia WA United States 98501-6984<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Athena Group, LLC<br>
<b>First:</b> Meagan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Picard<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> meaganp@athenaplace.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 112 4th Ave E<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 200<br>
<b>City:</b> Olympia<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98501-6984<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Meagan is a master facilitator, coalition builder and strategic planner. Over the past 20+ years, she has worked with state, regional, local and tribal governments as well as non-profit organizations in over a dozen states, helping them to identify paths to progress within complex and often barrier-laden systems (human, legal, and organizational). Meagan is also a strong qualitative and quantitative researcher and brings a deep understanding of all levels of government, built from early years in her professional career as a law/justice and social/human services legislative analyst and research coordinator for the Association of Washington Cities. As a generalist, she has applied her skills and experience to a wide array of public issues, including coordination of transit and human service transportation services in which employment and job training access has been a major goal.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 1/3/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 1/3/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Meagan is a master facilitator, coalition builder and strategic planner. Over the past 20+ years, she has worked with state, regional, local and tribal governments as well as non-profit organizations in over a dozen states, helping them to identify paths to progress within complex and often barrier-laden systems (human, legal, and organizational). Meagan is also a strong qualitative and quantitative researcher and brings a deep understanding of all levels of government, built from early years in her professional career as a law/justice and social/human services legislative analyst and research coordinator for the Association of Washington Cities. As a generalist, she has applied her skills and experience to a wide array of public issues, including coordination of transit and human service transportation services in which employment and job training access has been a major goal.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Meagan is a master facilitator, coalition builder and strategic planner. Over the past 20+ years, she has worked with state, regional, local and tribal governments as well as non-profit organizations in over a dozen states, helping them to identify paths to progress within complex and often barrier-laden systems (human, legal, and organizational). Meagan is also a strong qualitative and quantitative researcher and brings a deep understanding of all levels of government, built from early years in her professional career as a law/justice and social/human services legislative analyst and research coordinator for the Association of Washington Cities. As a generalist, she has applied her skills and experience to a wide array of public issues, including coordination of transit and human service transportation services in which employment and job training access has been a major goal.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51723374<br>
<b>Location:</b> Northville NY United States 12134<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Cynthia<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Kurtz<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> cfkurtz@cfkurtz.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Northville<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 12134<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Cynthia Kurtz has been helping communities and organizations work with their stories since 1999. She has consulted on 80+ projects for government agencies and for-profit and non-profit corporations. Her approach to story work, called Participatory Narrative Inquiry, helps groups of people make better, more grounded decisions by making sense of their own stories. Her textbook, Working with Stories in Your Community or Organization, helps people use story methods in their own communities.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.cfkurtz.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.cfkurtz.com" target="_blank">http://www.cfkurtz.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/05/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/07/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Cynthia Kurtz has been helping communities and organizations work with their stories since 1999. She has consulted on 80+ projects for government agencies and for-profit and non-profit corporations. Her approach to story work, called Participatory Narrative Inquiry, helps groups of people make better, more grounded decisions by making sense of their own stories. Her textbook, Working with Stories in Your Community or Organization, helps people use story methods in their own communities.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Cynthia Kurtz has been helping communities and organizations work with their stories since 1999. She has consulted on 80+ projects for government agencies and for-profit and non-profit corporations. Her approach to story work, called Participatory Narrative Inquiry, helps groups of people make better, more grounded decisions by making sense of their own stories. Her textbook, Working with Stories in Your Community or Organization, helps people use story methods in their own communities.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWF4N6<br>
<b>Location:</b> Great Neck NY United States 11021<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Columbia University<br>
<b>First:</b> Ronald<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Gross<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Co-chair, University Seminar on Innovation<br>
<b>Email:</b> grossassoc@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (774) 279-3696<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Great Neck<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 11021<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ron co-chairs the University Seminar on Innovation at Columbia University, and is the founder/director of Conversations New York, the foremost program of free public community-based conversations in the U.S.
(www.conversationsnewyork.com). He was formerly a Program Officer at the Ford Foundation, the Fund for the Advancement of Education, and the Academy for Educational Development.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.conversationsnewyork.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/11/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/06/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Ron co-chairs the University Seminar on Innovation at Columbia University, and is the founder/director of Conversations New York, the foremost program of free public community-based conversations in the U.S.
(www.conversationsnewyork.com). He was formerly a Program Officer at the Ford Foundation, the Fund for the Advancement of Education, and the Academy for Educational Development.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Ron co-chairs the University Seminar on Innovation at Columbia University, and is the founder/director of Conversations New York, the foremost program of free public community-based conversations in the U.S.
(www.conversationsnewyork.com). He was formerly a Program Officer at the Ford Foundation, the Fund for the Advancement of Education, and the Academy for Educational Development.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWM271<br>
<b>Location:</b> 136 N. 7th Avenue Highland Park NJ United States 8904<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Rutgers University<br>
<b>First:</b> Nancy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> C.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Kranich<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Lecturer<br>
<b>Email:</b> nancy.kranich@rutgers.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 732-985-1599<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 136 N. 7th Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Highland Park<br>
<b>State:</b> NJ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 08904<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Nancy Kranich, a past president of the American Library Association (ALA), advocates for promoting libraries as hubs for civic engagement. Nancy leads ALA's civic engagement membership initiative, moderates public forums, and has served on the board of the National Issues Forum Institute (NIFI). Over the coming year, she will launch ALAs new NIFI Public Policy Institute. Nancy is currently completing a fellowship on E-democracy at UW-Milwaukee. She teaches at the Rutgers University School of Communication and Information and works with the Rutgers University libraries. She speaks and writes frequently about the role of public, academic and school libraries in promoting civic engagement.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.discuss.ala.org/civicengagement/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.discuss.ala.org/civicengagement/" target="_blank">http://www.discuss.ala.org/civicengagement/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/19/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/07/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Nancy Kranich, a past president of the American Library Association (ALA), advocates for promoting libraries as hubs for civic engagement. Nancy leads ALA's civic engagement membership initiative, moderates public forums, and has served on the board of the National Issues Forum Institute (NIFI). Over the coming year, she will launch ALAs new NIFI Public Policy Institute. Nancy is currently completing a fellowship on E-democracy at UW-Milwaukee. She teaches at the Rutgers University School of C<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Nancy Kranich, a past president of the American Library Association (ALA), advocates for promoting libraries as hubs for civic engagement. Nancy leads ALA's civic engagement membership initiative, mod
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65TFBJC3<br>
<b>Location:</b> Corvallis OR United States 97330<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Cobie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> DeLespinasse<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Volunteer<br>
<b>Email:</b> cdeles@peak.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Corvallis<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97330<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I want to study a wide variety of issues that make life better for us all, in a fairly unbiased manner that hears many points of view. I'm asking people with various views to have one-on-one conversations and educate me. I might later bring together other pairs of people who can have conversations and learn from each other. Amateur basis only - I earn money in an unrelated field. Suggestions welcome!<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/09/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/08/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I want to study a wide variety of issues that make life better for us all, in a fairly unbiased manner that hears many points of view. I'm asking people with various views to have one-on-one conversations and educate me. I might later bring together other pairs of people who can have conversations and learn from each other. Amateur basis only - I earn money in an unrelated field. Suggestions welcome!<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I want to study a wide variety of issues that make life better for us all, in a fairly unbiased manner that hears many points of view. I'm asking people with various views to have one-on-one conversations and educate me. I might later bring together other pairs of people who can have conversations and learn from each other. Amateur basis only - I earn money in an unrelated field. Suggestions welcome!
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMF12<br>
<b>Location:</b> 69 Greencroft Dr Champaign IL United States 61821-5114<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br>
<b>First:</b> Scott<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Jacobs<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor of Communication<br>
<b>Email:</b> curtisscottjacobs@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (217) 607-0725<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 69 Greencroft Dr<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Champaign<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 61821-5114<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Scott Jacobs is Professor of Communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He did his undergraduate work in psychology and sociology at the University of Illinois (A.B., 1976) where he continued graduate studies in speech communication (A.M., 1977; Ph.D. 1982). Previous faculty appointments include the University of Nebraska, Michigan State University, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Arizona. He has also held visiting positions at the University of Iowa, the University of Illinois, and the University of Amsterdam, and has been a research fellow in residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.mediatorsbeyondborders.com" target="_blank">http://www.mediatorsbeyondborders.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/05/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/09/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Scott Jacobs is Professor of Communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He did his undergraduate work in psychology and sociology at the University of Illinois (A.B., 1976) where he continued graduate studies in speech communication (A.M., 1977; Ph.D. 1982). Previous faculty appointments include the University of Nebraska, Michigan State University, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Arizona. He has also held visiting positions at the University of Iowa, the University of Illinois, and the University of Amsterdam, and has been a research fellow in residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Scott Jacobs is Professor of Communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He did his undergraduate work in psychology and sociology at the University of Illinois (A.B., 1976) where he continued graduate studies in speech communication (A.M., 1977; Ph.D. 1982). Previous faculty appointments include the University of Nebraska, Michigan State University, the University of Oklahoma, and the University of Arizona. He has also held visiting positions at the University of Iowa, the University of Illinois, and the University of Amsterdam, and has been a research fellow in residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWRHA9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Los Angeles CA United States 90001<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> People's Health Solutions<br>
<b>First:</b> Melissa<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> King<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> melissakng@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (617) 851-3983<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Los Angeles<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 90001<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Melissa is a health policy analyst whose research and writing has explored means of promoting civic engagement in public health. In 2016, she completed her doctorate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she studied the role of organizational context in primary care and mental health integration. Melissa works full-time as a Public Policy Associate and Evaluation and Training Coordinator at Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic, a mental health system that serves 5,000+ families in marginalized communities in South and Central LA. She is also principal of People's Health Solutions, a sole proprietorship dedicated to giving consumers a greater voice in public health initiatives. Melissa formerly served as a health policy analyst for Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership and marketing manager of Lahey Health System. Her master's research explored the role of civic engagement in HIV/AIDS program efficiency.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.thepeopleshealth.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.thepeopleshealth.org" target="_blank">http://www.thepeopleshealth.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/17/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/10/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Melissa is a health policy analyst whose research and writing has explored means of promoting civic engagement in public health. In 2016, she completed her doctorate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she studied the role of organizational context in primary care and mental health integration. Melissa works full-time as a Public Policy Associate and Evaluation and Training Coordinator at Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic, a mental health system that serves 5,000+ families in marginalized communities in South and Central LA. She is also principal of People's Health Solutions, a sole proprietorship dedicated to giving consumers a greater voice in public health initiatives. Melissa formerly served as a health policy analyst for Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership and marketing manager of Lahey Health System. Her master's research explored the role of civic engagement in HIV/AIDS program efficiency.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Melissa is a health policy analyst whose research and writing has explored means of promoting civic engagement in public health. In 2016, she completed her doctorate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she studied the role of organizational context in primary care and mental health integration. Melissa works full-time as a Public Policy Associate and Evaluation and Training Coordinator at Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic, a mental health system that serves 5,000+ families in marginalized communities in South and Central LA. She is also principal of People's Health Solutions, a sole proprietorship dedicated to giving consumers a greater voice in public health initiatives. Melissa formerly served as a health policy analyst for Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership and marketing manager of Lahey Health System. Her master's research explored the role of civic engagement in HIV/AIDS program efficiency.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511E2KK0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 524 Hitt St Gentry Hall C Columbia MO United States 65211-0001<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Missouri Extension<br>
<b>First:</b> Johanna<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Adams<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> State Community Development Extension Specialist<br>
<b>Email:</b> adamsjr@missouri.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (660) 651-0834<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 524 Hitt St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Gentry Hall C<br>
<b>City:</b> Columbia<br>
<b>State:</b> MO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 65211-0001<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Johanna Reed Adams, Ph.D. is a State Community Leadership Development Extension Specialist and Extension Assistant Professor in the Department of Rural Sociology. Johanna is responsible for the development and implementation of programming designed to respond to the rapidly growing need for community-based leadership. She works with colleagues in the Community Development Extension program, the Social Sciences Unit - University of Missouri-Columbia, other departments and units within the University of Missouri System, Regional Specialists, and collaborating partners to create educational programs requested by community and organizational leaders throughout Missouri. Johannas main focus has been the EXCEL (EXperience in Community Enterprise and Leadership Development), the Step Up to Leadership programs held throughout Missouri, and the newly developed Leadership Online For Today.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/23/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/07/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Johanna Reed Adams, Ph.D. is a State Community Leadership Development Extension Specialist and Extension Assistant Professor in the Department of Rural Sociology. Johanna is responsible for the development and implementation of programming designed to respond to the rapidly growing need for community-based leadership. She works with colleagues in the Community Development Extension program, the Social Sciences Unit - University of Missouri-Columbia, other departments and units within the University of Missouri System, Regional Specialists, and collaborating partners to create educational programs requested by community and organizational leaders throughout Missouri. Johannas main focus has been the EXCEL (EXperience in Community Enterprise and Leadership Development), the Step Up to Leadership programs held throughout Missouri, and the newly developed Leadership Online For Today.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Johanna Reed Adams, Ph.D. is a State Community Leadership Development Extension Specialist and Extension Assistant Professor in the Department of Rural Sociology. Johanna is responsible for the development and implementation of programming designed to respond to the rapidly growing need for community-based leadership. She works with colleagues in the Community Development Extension program, the Social Sciences Unit - University of Missouri-Columbia, other departments and units within the University of Missouri System, Regional Specialists, and collaborating partners to create educational programs requested by community and organizational leaders throughout Missouri. Johannas main focus has been the EXCEL (EXperience in Community Enterprise and Leadership Development), the Step Up to Leadership programs held throughout Missouri, and the newly developed Leadership Online For Today.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511G1R26<br>
<b>Location:</b> 100 William T Morrissey Blvd Boston MA United States 02125-3300<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Conflict Resolution University of Massachusetts Boston<br>
<b>First:</b> Leigh<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Murphy<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> leigh.murphy@umb.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (617) 287-7362<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 100 William T Morrissey Blvd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boston<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02125-3300<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance is a graduate department in UMass Boston that prepares students with the skills and experiences for managing conflict, building security, and governing by providing a supportive learning environment that is academically rigorous, hands-on, and interdisciplinary.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/08/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/07/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance is a graduate department in UMass Boston that prepares students with the skills and experiences for managing conflict, building security, and governing by providing a supportive learning environment that is academically rigorous, hands-on, and interdisciplinary.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance is a graduate department in UMass Boston that prepares students with the skills and experiences for managing conflict, building security, and governing by providing a supportive learning environment that is academically rigorous, hands-on, and interdisciplinary.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65WKBJY0<br>
<b>Location:</b> Englewood NJ United States 07631<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> 92nd Street Y, Belfer Center for Innovation and Social Impact<br>
<b>First:</b> Danyel<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Addes<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Project and Network Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> addes1475@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 413-374-7348<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Englewood <br>
<b>State:</b> NJ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 07631<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/03/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/07/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 5846<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4 Forest Row Great Barrington MA United States 01230<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Diapraxis<br>
<b>First:</b> Rosa<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Zubizarreta<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> rosa@diapraxis.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (413) 717-1178 <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4 Forest Row<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Great Barrington<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 01230<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Rosa Zubizarreta helps people learn how to tap the creative potential of divergent perspectives in groups, from generating collective intelligence and shared systemic understandings, to arriving at inspired action. Author of "From Conflict to Creative Collaboration: A User's Guide to Dynamic Facilitation", she offers workshops internationally for mediators, consultants, and coaches. Rosa's inclusive listening skills have been honed by three decades of Focusing practice, training in Internal Family Systems therapy, and a background in Freirean dialogue and praxis. Her workshops emphasizes the relationship between "inner listening" practices and the "outer listening" work of holding space for emergence in groups.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.diapraxis.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.diapraxis.com" target="_blank">http://www.diapraxis.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/26/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/31/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Rosa Zubizarreta helps people learn how to tap the creative potential of divergent perspectives in groups, from generating collective intelligence and shared systemic understandings, to arriving at inspired action. Author of "From Conflict to Creative Collaboration: A User's Guide to Dynamic Facilitation", she offers workshops internationally for mediators, consultants, and coaches. Rosa's inclusive listening skills have been honed by three decades of Focusing practice, training in Internal Family Systems therapy, and a background in Freirean dialogue and praxis. Her workshops emphasizes the relationship between "inner listening" practices and the "outer listening" work of holding space for emergence in groups.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Rosa Zubizarreta helps people learn how to tap the creative potential of divergent perspectives in groups, from generating collective intelligence and shared systemic understandings, to arriving at inspired action. Author of "From Conflict to Creative Collaboration: A User's Guide to Dynamic Facilitation", she offers workshops internationally for mediators, consultants, and coaches. Rosa's inclusive listening skills have been honed by three decades of Focusing practice, training in Internal Family Systems therapy, and a background in Freirean dialogue and praxis. Her workshops emphasizes the relationship between "inner listening" practices and the "outer listening" work of holding space for emergence in groups.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWB4Z3<br>
<b>Location:</b> 8500 Greenhill Way Anchorage AK United States 99502<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Clarity Facilitation &amp; Let&#39;s Talk Alaska<br>
<b>First:</b> Arlot<br>
<b>Mid:</b> W.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Hall<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> arlothall@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 907-748-3216<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 8500 Greenhill Way<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Anchorage<br>
<b>State:</b> AK<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 99502<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/12/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 3231<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1701 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Suite 300 Washington DC United States 20006<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Institute for Civil Discourse<br>
<b>First:</b> Carolyn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lukensmeyer<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> cjlukensmeyer@email.arizona.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 202-544-9109<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1701 Pennsylvania Ave, NW<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Suite 300<br>
<b>City:</b> Washington<br>
<b>State:</b> DC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20006<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dr. Carolyn J. Lukensmeyer, Founder and President of AmericaSpeaks, has made her mark as an innovator in deliberative democracy, public administration, and organizational development. Concerns about the deep partisan divide in Washington and the growing disconnection between citizens and government across the country led Carolyn to launch AmericaSpeaks in 1995. Her goal is to develop new democratic practices that will strengthen citizen voice in public decision-making. Under Carolyns leadership, AmericaSpeaks has earned a national reputation as a leader in the field of deliberative democracy and democratic renewal. Prior to founding AmericaSpeaks, Carolyn served as Consultant to the White House Chief of Staff from November 1993 through June 1994. In this capacity she ensured that systematic thinking was part of the White Houses work on internal management issues and on government-wide reform. She also served as the Deputy Project Director for Management of the National Performance Review (NPR), Vice President Al Gores reinventing government task force. From 1986 to 1991, Carolyn served as Chief of Staff to Governor Richard F. Celeste of Ohio. She was both the first woman to serve in this capacity and, at the time of her appointment, the only Chief of Staff recruited from the professional management field.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> nicd.arizona.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://nicd.arizona.edu" target="_blank">http://nicd.arizona.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/20/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/08/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dr. Carolyn J. Lukensmeyer, Founder and President of AmericaSpeaks, has made her mark as an innovator in deliberative democracy, public administration, and organizational development. Concerns about the deep partisan divide in Washington and the growing disconnection between citizens and government across the country led Carolyn to launch AmericaSpeaks in 1995. Her goal is to develop new democratic practices that will strengthen citizen voice in public decision-making. Under Carolyns leadership<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dr. Carolyn J. Lukensmeyer, Founder and President of AmericaSpeaks, has made her mark as an innovator in deliberative democracy, public administration, and organizational development. Concerns about t
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51712979<br>
<b>Location:</b> 100 Morrissey Blvd., M-1-627 Boston MA United States 02125-3393<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration (MOPC)<br>
<b>First:</b> Susan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> M.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Jeghelian<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> susan.jeghelian@umb.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 617-287-4040<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 100 Morrissey Blvd., M-1-627<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boston<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02125-3393<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration (MODR) is a free-standing statutory institute of the University of Massachusetts Boston, formerly known as the Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution &amp; Public Collaboration. The office recently changed its name to better reflect its expanded mission which includes consensus-building, collaborative problem-solving and public deliberation, in addition to public policy dispute resolution. MODR builds capacity for conflict resolution and prevention and facilitates collaboration and consensus-building within public entities and across sectors state-wide. MODR works with government agencies, courts, businesses, non-profits and citizen groups to address complex issues related to economic development, environmental resource management, land use, agriculture, transportation, housing, health care and other important community objectives. MODR&#39;s work results in cost savings for the state and its citizens through reduced litigation and settlement expenses and enhanced capacity for effective problem-solving and civic engagement on major public initiatives in the Commonwealth.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.mopc.umb.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.mopc.umb.edu" target="_blank">http://www.mopc.umb.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/22/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/04/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration (MODR) is a free-standing statutory institute of the University of Massachusetts Boston, formerly known as the Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution &amp; Public Collaboration. The office recently changed its name to better reflect its expanded mission which includes consensus-building, collaborative problem-solving and public deliberation, in addition to public policy dispute resolution. MODR builds capacity for conflict resolution and preventi<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration (MODR) is a free-standing statutory institute of the University of Massachusetts Boston, formerly known as the Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resoluti
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWM7A5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 324 Pond Lab University Park PA United States 6802-6107<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> McCourtney Institute for Democracy at Penn State<br>
<b>First:</b> John<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Gastil<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Scholar and Professor, Dept of Comm Arts &amp; Sciences<br>
<b>Email:</b> jgastil@psu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (814) 865-5574 <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 324 Pond Lab <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> University Park <br>
<b>State:</b> PA <br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 6802-6107<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dr. John Gastil studies political deliberation and group decision making across a range of contexts. His work on the Citizens Initiative Review has helped evaluate an exciting new form of public deliberation that should improve initiative elections. His Jury and Democracy Project has investigated, and hopefully helped vindicate, the jury system as a valuable civic educational institution. His work with the Cultural Cognition Project in demonstrating the ways in which our deeper values bias how we learn about issues and form opinions. Professor Gastil has integrated some of the best research in his primary fields of study in two books. Political Communication and Deliberation uses the idea of public deliberation as a way to organize the wider study of political communication, and The Group in Society presents an Embedded System Framework for integrating research on group communication and behavior.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.cas.la.psu.edu/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.cas.la.psu.edu/" target="_blank">www.cas.la.psu.edu/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/01/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/01/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dr. John Gastil studies political deliberation and group decision making across a range of contexts. His work on the Citizens Initiative Review has helped evaluate an exciting new form of public deliberation that should improve initiative elections. His Jury and Democracy Project has investigated, and hopefully helped vindicate, the jury system as a valuable civic educational institution. His work with the Cultural Cognition Project in demonstrating the ways in which our deeper values bias how we learn about issues and form opinions. Professor Gastil has integrated some of the best research in his primary fields of study in two books. Political Communication and Deliberation uses the idea of public deliberation as a way to organize the wider study of political communication, and The Group in Society presents an Embedded System Framework for integrating research on group communication and behavior.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dr. John Gastil studies political deliberation and group decision making across a range of contexts. His work on the Citizens Initiative Review has helped evaluate an exciting new form of public deliberation that should improve initiative elections. His Jury and Democracy Project has investigated, and hopefully helped vindicate, the jury system as a valuable civic educational institution. His work with the Cultural Cognition Project in demonstrating the ways in which our deeper values bias how we learn about issues and form opinions. Professor Gastil has integrated some of the best research in his primary fields of study in two books. Political Communication and Deliberation uses the idea of public deliberation as a way to organize the wider study of political communication, and The Group in Society presents an Embedded System Framework for integrating research on group communication and behavior.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6510E7N80<br>
<b>Location:</b> 327 Pond Lab University Park PA United States 16802-6107
<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> McCourtney Institute for Democracy at Penn State<br>
<b>First:</b> Chris<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Beem<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Managing Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> cxb518@psu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (814) 865-0100<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 327 Pond Lab
<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> University Park<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 16802-6107<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Christopher Beem (PhD, University of Chicago) is managing director of the McCourtney Institute for Democracy. He is the author or co-editor of five books, including The Necessity of Politics (University of Chicago Press). His latest book, Democratic Humility: Reinhold Niebuhr, Neuroscience and Americas Political Crisis (Lexington Books, 2015) argues that democracy requires a specific kind of humility to counter our natural inclination to self-delusion and self-righteousness. Before joining the Institute, Beem served as grants and communications manager for Next Door, a nonprofit organization dedicated to early childhood education in Milwaukees central city. Before that, he directed the Democracy and Community Program at the Johnson Foundations Wingspread Conference Center.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.democracyinstitute.la.psu.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.democracyinstitute.la.psu.edu" target="_blank">http://www.democracyinstitute.la.psu.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/04/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/01/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Christopher Beem (PhD, University of Chicago) is managing director of the McCourtney Institute for Democracy. He is the author or co-editor of five books, including The Necessity of Politics (University of Chicago Press). His latest book, Democratic Humility: Reinhold Niebuhr, Neuroscience and Americas Political Crisis (Lexington Books, 2015) argues that democracy requires a specific kind of humility to counter our natural inclination to self-delusion and self-righteousness. Before joining the Institute, Beem served as grants and communications manager for Next Door, a nonprofit organization dedicated to early childhood education in Milwaukees central city. Before that, he directed the Democracy and Community Program at the Johnson Foundations Wingspread Conference Center.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Christopher Beem (PhD, University of Chicago) is managing director of the McCourtney Institute for Democracy. He is the author or co-editor of five books, including The Necessity of Politics (University of Chicago Press). His latest book, Democratic Humility: Reinhold Niebuhr, Neuroscience and Americas Political Crisis (Lexington Books, 2015) argues that democracy requires a specific kind of humility to counter our natural inclination to self-delusion and self-righteousness. Before joining the Institute, Beem served as grants and communications manager for Next Door, a nonprofit organization dedicated to early childhood education in Milwaukees central city. Before that, he directed the Democracy and Community Program at the Johnson Foundations Wingspread Conference Center.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51722924<br>
<b>Location:</b> 18 Century Ln Milton MA United States 02186-4817<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Scrum Doc, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Greg<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Tutunjian<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Agile Practitioner<br>
<b>Email:</b> greg@scrumdoc.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 6103207660<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 18 Century Ln<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Milton<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02186-4817<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Greg Tutunjian is a Lean-Agile Coach and Consultant who has helped organizations plan and deliver innovative products that differentiate them from their competitors for more than 20 years. He takes an applied approach to Lean and Agile so that the adoption of principles, practices and tools is based on common sense, real world experience and inherent wisdom. Greg has coached, mentored and trained individuals, teams and organizations as diverse as Angel-funded startups, privately owned technology companies and Fortune 100 multinationals. He has also planned and led enterprise-wide programs introducing and adapting Agile frameworks, principles, practices and tools. Prior to working in leadership roles and as a coach, Greg was a software engineer engaged in software, hardware and systems engineering programs.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.theagileconversation.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.theagileconversation.com" target="_blank">http://www.theagileconversation.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/18/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/06/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Greg Tutunjian is a Lean-Agile Coach and Consultant who has helped organizations plan and deliver innovative products that differentiate them from their competitors for more than 20 years. He takes an applied approach to Lean and Agile so that the adoption of principles, practices and tools is based on common sense, real world experience and inherent wisdom. Greg has coached, mentored and trained individuals, teams and organizations as diverse as Angel-funded startups, privately owned technology companies and Fortune 100 multinationals. He has also planned and led enterprise-wide programs introducing and adapting Agile frameworks, principles, practices and tools. Prior to working in leadership roles and as a coach, Greg was a software engineer engaged in software, hardware and systems engineering programs.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Greg Tutunjian is a Lean-Agile Coach and Consultant who has helped organizations plan and deliver innovative products that differentiate them from their competitors for more than 20 years. He takes an applied approach to Lean and Agile so that the adoption of principles, practices and tools is based on common sense, real world experience and inherent wisdom. Greg has coached, mentored and trained individuals, teams and organizations as diverse as Angel-funded startups, privately owned technology companies and Fortune 100 multinationals. He has also planned and led enterprise-wide programs introducing and adapting Agile frameworks, principles, practices and tools. Prior to working in leadership roles and as a coach, Greg was a software engineer engaged in software, hardware and systems engineering programs.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65YT9KM9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 50 E Huron St Chicago IL United States 60611-2729<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> American Library Association<br>
<b>First:</b> Samantha<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Oakley<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Coordinator, Public Programs Office<br>
<b>Email:</b> soakley@ala.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (312) 280-5287<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 50 E Huron St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60611-2729<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/1/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/1/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513NQF90<br>
<b>Location:</b> Chicago IL United States 60611<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> American Library Association<br>
<b>First:</b> Sarah<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ostman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> sostman@ala.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60611<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/1/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/1/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513NR217<br>
<b>Location:</b> Morrilton AR United States 72110<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Winthrop Rockefeller Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Payton<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Christenberry<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Program Officer<br>
<b>Email:</b> pchristenberry@uawri.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Morrilton<br>
<b>State:</b> AR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 72110<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 9/17/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 2/4/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513N1FR5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6020 Broad St Pittsburgh PA United States 15206-3010<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> evolveEA &amp; Carnegie Mellon University<br>
<b>First:</b> Christine<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Mondor<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal &amp; Adjunct Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> christine@evolveEA.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (412) 362-2100<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 6020 Broad St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Pittsburgh<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 15206-3010<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Christine is an architect and urbanist who leads communities, public agencies, nonprofit and for-profit organizations through deliberative processes. In her role as Principal of design firm, evolveEA, and in her research as faculty at Carnegie Mellon University, she leads projects that bridge the "expert gap" and give the community increased standing in conversations of public concern. She is especially interested in nontraditional engagement methods and in the policy that supports robust and inclusive engagement.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 3/2/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 3/2/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Christine is an architect and urbanist who leads communities, public agencies, nonprofit and for-profit organizations through deliberative processes. In her role as Principal of design firm, evolveEA, and in her research as faculty at Carnegie Mellon University, she leads projects that bridge the "expert gap" and give the community increased standing in conversations of public concern. She is especially interested in nontraditional engagement methods and in the policy that supports robust and inclusive engagement.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Christine is an architect and urbanist who leads communities, public agencies, nonprofit and for-profit organizations through deliberative processes. In her role as Principal of design firm, evolveEA, and in her research as faculty at Carnegie Mellon University, she leads projects that bridge the "expert gap" and give the community increased standing in conversations of public concern. She is especially interested in nontraditional engagement methods and in the policy that supports robust and inclusive engagement.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513NBXB2<br>
<b>Location:</b> Bloomington IN United States 47408<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> IUPUI<br>
<b>First:</b> Kerrie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Taylor<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> MSW student<br>
<b>Email:</b> kerrtayl@iu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Bloomington<br>
<b>State:</b> IN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 47408<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am an MSW student interested in civil dialogue and emphasizing its importance in personal and professional life. I enjoy attending conferences that also emphasize this. I am hoping to work with children/families with children in the near future.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 3/8/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 3/8/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am an MSW student interested in civil dialogue and emphasizing its importance in personal and professional life. I enjoy attending conferences that also emphasize this. I am hoping to work with children/families with children in the near future.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am an MSW student interested in civil dialogue and emphasizing its importance in personal and professional life. I enjoy attending conferences that also emphasize this. I am hoping to work with children/families with children in the near future.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513NC2G0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6145 Orchard Hill Blvd Lorain OH United States 44053-3857<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Bowling Green State University<br>
<b>First:</b> Samuel<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Irizarry<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Graduate Student<br>
<b>Email:</b> samueli@bgsu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (440) 670-0550<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 6145 Orchard Hill Blvd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Lorain<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 44053-3857<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a Graduate Student at Bowling Green State University. I am passionate about engaging communities in collaborative action and seeking to utilize my OD background to facilitate deliberation and dialogue.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 3/8/2019<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 3/8/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a Graduate Student at Bowling Green State University. I am passionate about engaging communities in collaborative action and seeking to utilize my OD background to facilitate deliberation and dialogue.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a Graduate Student at Bowling Green State University. I am passionate about engaging communities in collaborative action and seeking to utilize my OD background to facilitate deliberation and dialogue.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511PYRS6<br>
<b>Location:</b> Lansing MI United States 48910<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Midwest Collaborative for Library Services<br>
<b>First:</b> Jan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Davidson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Manager for Engagement, Consulting, and Training<br>
<b>Email:</b> davidsonj@mcls.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (800) 530-9019<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Lansing<br>
<b>State:</b> MI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 48910<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://mcls.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="mcls.org" target="_blank">mcls.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/30/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/13/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511PYRP3<br>
<b>Location:</b> Lansing MI United States 48910<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Midwest Collaborative for Library Services<br>
<b>First:</b> David<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Votta<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Community Engagement Librarian<br>
<b>Email:</b> vottad@mcls.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (800) 530-9019<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Lansing<br>
<b>State:</b> MI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 48910<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://mcls.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="mcls.org" target="_blank">mcls.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/30/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/13/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65Z49G96<br>
<b>Location:</b> Lansing MI United States 48910<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Midwest Collaborative for Library Services<br>
<b>First:</b> Randy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Dykhuis<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> dykhuisr@mcls.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 800-530-9019<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Lansing<br>
<b>State:</b> MI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 48910<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://mcls.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="mcls.org" target="_blank">mcls.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/30/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/13/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65Z49G89<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1407 Rensen St Lansing MI United States 48910-3657<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Midwest Collaborative for Library Services<br>
<b>First:</b> Michelle<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bradley<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Member Engagement Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> bradleym@mcls.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 800-530-9019<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1407 Rensen St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Lansing<br>
<b>State:</b> MI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 48910-3657<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://mcls.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="mcls.org" target="_blank">mcls.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/30/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/09/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS)is a non-profit member driven organization whose mission is to facilitate sharing resources and to collaborate with other organizations to benefit libraries in Indiana and Michigan.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511SB156<br>
<b>Location:</b> Boulder CO United States 80302<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Nederland Area Seniors Mountain Midlife Liaison<br>
<b>First:</b> Pamela<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sherman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> pamsher123@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80302<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 07/06/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 11/01/2023<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51719952<br>
<b>Location:</b> 195 Ridge Road Ashland OR United States 97520<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Now We're Talking<br>
<b>First:</b> Manju<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bazzell<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> manju.lyn.bazzell@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 541-488-7893<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 195 Ridge Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Ashland<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97520<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Manju Bazzell shares ideas, strategies, and actions that can transform our democracy. She has worked in leadership positions for exemplars in the field: current board chair of Heathy Democracy; past board member of Co-Intelligent Institute; consultant for Convergence Center for Policy Resolution. Past Executive Director of Gangaji Foundation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/01/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/08/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Manju Bazzell shares ideas, strategies, and actions that can transform our democracy. She has worked in leadership positions for exemplars in the field: current board chair of Heathy Democracy; past board member of Co-Intelligent Institute; consultant for Convergence Center for Policy Resolution. Past Executive Director of Gangaji Foundation.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Manju Bazzell shares ideas, strategies, and actions that can transform our democracy. She has worked in leadership positions for exemplars in the field: current board chair of Heathy Democracy; past board member of Co-Intelligent Institute; consultant for Convergence Center for Policy Resolution. Past Executive Director of Gangaji Foundation.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51716733<br>
<b>Location:</b> 160 Ely Rd Longmeadow, MA United States 01106-1836 <br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Rebecca<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Townsend<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Professor of Communication
<br>
<b>Email:</b> rebeccamtownsend@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (413) 565-5273<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 160 Ely Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Longmeadow<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 01106-1836<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Rebecca M. Townsend teaches and researches communication at the college level. She is particularly interested in public engagement and public policy (especially in transportation and environment). She has been awarded the Champions of Change award from President Obama's White House for her efforts in involving youth, minorities, and people with low incomes in transportation planning. She is also the elected Moderator presiding over Town Meeting legislative branch in her town.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/28/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/13/2021<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Rebecca M. Townsend teaches and researches communication at the college level. She is particularly interested in public engagement and public policy (especially in transportation and environment). She has been awarded the Champions of Change award from President Obama's White House for her efforts in involving youth, minorities, and people with low incomes in transportation planning. She is also the elected Moderator presiding over Town Meeting legislative branch in her town.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Rebecca M. Townsend teaches and researches communication at the college level. She is particularly interested in public engagement and public policy (especially in transportation and environment). She has been awarded the Champions of Change award from President Obama's White House for her efforts in involving youth, minorities, and people with low incomes in transportation planning. She is also the elected Moderator presiding over Town Meeting legislative branch in her town.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWJS73<br>
<b>Location:</b> Philadelphia PA United States 19102-3503
<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Hurley-Franks Associates<br>
<b>First:</b> Jennifer <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hurley<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> City Planner<br>
<b>Email:</b> jlhurley@hfadesign.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Philadelphia <br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 19102-3503<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.hfadesign.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.hfadesign.com" target="_blank">www.hfadesign.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/29/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/13/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMTS3<br>
<b>Location:</b> Seattle WA United States<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Devopracy<br>
<b>First:</b> Ellen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Mooney<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> elemunjeli@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> <br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ele Munjeli is a DevOps engineer who splits her time between enterprise consulting for clients with government regulation and open source code for election systems and online deliberation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/14/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/17/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Ele Munjeli is a DevOps engineer who splits her time between enterprise consulting for clients with government regulation and open source code for election systems and online deliberation.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Ele Munjeli is a DevOps engineer who splits her time between enterprise consulting for clients with government regulation and open source code for election systems and online deliberation.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51716756<br>
<b>Location:</b> 506 SW Mill, Suite 720 Portland OR United States 97201<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Policy Consensus Initiative<br>
<b>First:</b> Wendy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Willis<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> wwillis@pdx.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 503-481-6249<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 506 SW Mill, Suite 720<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Portland<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97201<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Wendy Willis is a national leader in the field of civic engagement and citizen-centered decision-making. Wendy was the Executive Director for City Club of Portland, one of the most venerable civic organizations in the country. She has also served as an Assistant Public Defender for the District of Oregon and a law clerk to Chief Justice Wallace P. Carson, Jr. of the Oregon Supreme Court. Wendy is a senior fellow of the American Leadership Forum Oregon, a poet, and mother of two daughters. She graduated magna cum laude from Georgetown Law Center and holds a B.A. from Willamette University.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.policyconsensus.org/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.policyconsensus.org/" target="_blank">http://www.policyconsensus.org/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/30/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Wendy Willis is a national leader in the field of civic engagement and citizen-centered decision-making. Wendy was the Executive Director for City Club of Portland, one of the most venerable civic organizations in the country. She has also served as an Assistant Public Defender for the District of Oregon and a law clerk to Chief Justice Wallace P. Carson, Jr. of the Oregon Supreme Court. Wendy is a senior fellow of the American Leadership Forum Oregon, a poet, and mother of two daughters. She gr<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Wendy Willis is a national leader in the field of civic engagement and citizen-centered decision-making. Wendy was the Executive Director for City Club of Portland, one of the most venerable civic org
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWHF32<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 1762 720 Urban Center, 506 SW Mill Street Portland OR United States 97207-1762<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Kitchen Table Democracy<br>
<b>First:</b> Roslyn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Owen<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Representative<br>
<b>Email:</b> roslynr@pdx.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (503) 725-9077<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 1762<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> 720 Urban Center, 506 SW Mill Street<br>
<b>City:</b> Portland<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97207-1762<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Before joining the National Policy Consensus Center, Roslyn served as Executive Assistant for the Policy Analyst in Oregon Governor Kitzhaber's Health, Human Services and Labor Office. Prior to her position in the Governor's office, she was Executive Assi<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.kitchentable.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/30/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Before joining the National Policy Consensus Center, Roslyn served as Executive Assistant for the Policy Analyst in Oregon Governor Kitzhaber's Health, Human Services and Labor Office. Prior to her position in the Governor's office, she was Executive Assi<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Before joining the National Policy Consensus Center, Roslyn served as Executive Assistant for the Policy Analyst in Oregon Governor Kitzhaber's Health, Human Services and Labor Office. Prior to her position in the Governor's office, she was Executive Assi
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWACW9<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 1762 720 Urban Center, 506 SW Mill Street Portland OR United States 97207-1762<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Kitchen Table Democracy<br>
<b>First:</b> Sarah<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Giles<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program and Communications Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> sarah@policyconsensus.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (503) 725-5248<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 1762<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> 720 Urban Center, 506 SW Mill Street<br>
<b>City:</b> Portland<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97207-1762<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sarah began working for PCI / NPCC in 2007. She was most recently a Research Assistant with the Department of Health Promotion and Sports Medicine at Oregon Health and Sciences University. From 2002-2006 Sarah taught writing at the University of Arizona w<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.kitchentable.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/30/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Sarah began working for PCI / NPCC in 2007. She was most recently a Research Assistant with the Department of Health Promotion and Sports Medicine at Oregon Health and Sciences University.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Sarah began working for PCI / NPCC in 2007. She was most recently a Research Assistant with the Department of Health Promotion and Sports Medicine at Oregon Health and Sciences University.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWKNQ0<br>
<b>Location:</b> Box 1381 Sechelt Canada V0N 3A0<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Wit Works Ltd.<br>
<b>First:</b> April<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Struthers<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Consultant / Owner<br>
<b>Email:</b> witworks@dccnet.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> Box 1381<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Sechelt<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> V0N 3A0<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Community engagement consultant, prevention researcher and management developer on the people side-variety of Canadian and International projects involving social justice.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.witwork.ca<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.witwork.ca" target="_blank">http://www.witwork.ca</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/11/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/20/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Community engagement consultant, prevention researcher and management developer on the people side-variety of Canadian and International projects involving social justice.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Community engagement consultant, prevention researcher and management developer on the people side-variety of Canadian and International projects involving social justice.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511GP789<br>
<b>Location:</b> 5590 Stonewall Pl Boulder CO United States 80303-2960<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Institute for Sustainable Peace<br>
<b>First:</b> Randall<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Butler<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner<br>
<b>Email:</b> rbutler@sustainablepeace.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 5590 Stonewall Pl<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80303-2960<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Randall (Randy) Butler helps individuals, businesses, and governments resolve disputes via mediation; designs and facilitates dialogue and civic engagement processes to build understanding and collaboration across deep ethnic, social, and political divides; and trains activists and political leaders in transformational leadership for sustainable peace. His work includes projects in the USA, the Balkans and among activists and leaders in the Sudanese &amp; South Sudanese Diaspora.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/13/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/26/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Randall (Randy) Butler helps individuals, businesses, and governments resolve disputes via mediation; designs and facilitates dialogue and civic engagement processes to build understanding and collaboration across deep ethnic, social, and political divides; and trains activists and political leaders in transformational leadership for sustainable peace. His work includes projects in the USA, the Balkans and among activists and leaders in the Sudanese &amp; South Sudanese Diaspora.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Randall (Randy) Butler helps individuals, businesses, and governments resolve disputes via mediation; designs and facilitates dialogue and civic engagement processes to build understanding and collaboration across deep ethnic, social, and political divides; and trains activists and political leaders in transformational leadership for sustainable peace. His work includes projects in the USA, the Balkans and among activists and leaders in the Sudanese &amp; South Sudanese Diaspora.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51723490<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2264 W 230 Street Torrance CA United States 90501-5207<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Conversations for Possibilities<br>
<b>First:</b> Sue<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Herbers<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Retired Certified Municipal Clerk<br>
<b>Email:</b> SueHerbers01@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 310.938.7690<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2264 W 230 Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Torrance<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 90501-5207<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a recently retired certified municipal clerk elected to five terms as the city clerk of Torrance, California, a city of 150,000. While I have not had the political mandate (no vote) I have had the best interests of the community throughout my career as the hands on caretaker of that position handling public records, elections, contracts and more. I am starting to sense a disconnect in the community. Rather than looking from government outward - I am looking to see how, working together, we can energize and empower the community as a whole by creating our own conversations surrounding who we are and where we are going in the changing times to then take our dialogue back to the elected officials to show them where we think we need to go. I am seeking road maps on how to inspire curiosity and a sense of real community in a very diverse population.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/29/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/29/2021<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a recently retired certified municipal clerk elected to five terms as the city clerk of Torrance, California, a city of 150,000. While I have not had the political mandate (no vote) I have had the best interests of the community throughout my career as the hands on caretaker of that position handling public records, elections, contracts and more. I am starting to sense a disconnect in the community. Rather than looking from government outward - I am looking to see how, working together, we can energize and empower the community as a whole by creating our own conversations surrounding who we are and where we are going in the changing times to then take our dialogue back to the elected officials to show them where we think we need to go. I am seeking road maps on how to inspire curiosity and a sense of real community in a very diverse population.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a recently retired certified municipal clerk elected to five terms as the city clerk of Torrance, California, a city of 150,000. While I have not had the political mandate (no vote) I have had the best interests of the community throughout my career as the hands on caretaker of that position handling public records, elections, contracts and more. I am starting to sense a disconnect in the community. Rather than looking from government outward - I am looking to see how, working together, we can energize and empower the community as a whole by creating our own conversations surrounding who we are and where we are going in the changing times to then take our dialogue back to the elected officials to show them where we think we need to go. I am seeking road maps on how to inspire curiosity and a sense of real community in a very diverse population.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMDM7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 31 Maple Tree St Columbia KY United States 42728-2123<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Lindsey Wilson College<br>
<b>First:</b> Greg<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Phelps<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Professor Communication<br>
<b>Email:</b> phelpsg@lindsey.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (270) 384-8234<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 31 Maple Tree St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Columbia<br>
<b>State:</b> KY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 42728-2123<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Since 1988, I have been a full-time instructor at four different colleges and universities. Currently, I am an Associate Professor at Lindsey Wilson College, a small Methodist institution in South Central Kentucky, where I teach courses.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.linkedin.com/pub/greg-phelps/12/375/3bb<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/greg-phelps/12/375/3bb" target="_blank">http://www.linkedin.com/pub/greg-phelps/12/375/3bb</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/21/2006<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Since 1988, I have been a full-time instructor at four different colleges and universities. Currently, I am an Associate Professor at Lindsey Wilson College, a small Methodist institution in South Central Kentucky, where I teach courses.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Since 1988, I have been a full-time instructor at four different colleges and universities. Currently, I am an Associate Professor at Lindsey Wilson College, a small Methodist institution in South Central Kentucky, where I teach courses.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717730<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6 Wild Pasture Rd Kensington NH United States 03833-6720<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Sages in Bloom<br>
<b>First:</b> James<br>
<b>Mid:</b> B.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Webber<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder<br>
<b>Email:</b> sagesinbloom@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 603-778-1549<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 12 Shaws Hill Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Kensington<br>
<b>State:</b> NH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 03833<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Fifteen years industrial experience, 40 years as group facilitator of strategic planning retreats, Education: BS Engineer, Harvard MBA, PhD from Fielding Graduate University in 2003. Recently State legislator in NH. Interested in collaborative governance, public deliberation and community building.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/30/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Fifteen years industrial experience, 40 years as group facilitator of strategic planning retreats, Education: BS Engineer, Harvard MBA, PhD from Fielding Graduate University in 2003. Recently State legislator in NH. Interested in collaborative governance, public deliberation and community building.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Fifteen years industrial experience, 40 years as group facilitator of strategic planning retreats, Education: BS Engineer, Harvard MBA, PhD from Fielding Graduate University in 2003. Recently State l
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512A2SF2<br>
<b>Location:</b> Eugene OR United States 97401<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CP Yen Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Jackie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Chang<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Board Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> kfjackiechang@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Eugene<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97401<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/01/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/14/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51712759<br>
<b>Location:</b> 73 Fairmount Street Brookline MA United States 2445<br>
<b>Style:</b> red_stars<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Meetings That Matter<br>
<b>First:</b> Barbara<br>
<b>Mid:</b> Ann<br>
<b>Last:</b> Simonetti<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> bsimonetti@comcast.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 617-278-9544<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 73 Fairmount Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Brookline<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02445<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Over 30 years experience, now as an independent consultant ,who helps social and for profit organiztions structure meetings to be highly relevant and open conversations that foster the continuous and effective application of all of our knowledge and creativity to our most pressing questions and challenges. Extensive experience in developing the capacity of managers and professionals to create share and use knowledge to meet emerging challenges. facilitation, training design and delivery, strategy implementation, and building networks and communities of practice. Seeking to share what I know and to learn from others on a similar journey.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/01/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/07/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Over 30 years experience, now as an independent consultant ,who helps social and for profit organiztions structure meetings to be highly relevant and open conversations that foster the continuous and effective application of all of our knowledge and creativity to our most pressing questions and challenges. Extensive experience in developing the capacity of managers and professionals to create share and use knowledge to meet emerging challenges. facilitation, training design and delivery, strat<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Over 30 years experience, now as an independent consultant ,who helps social and for profit organiztions structure meetings to be highly relevant and open conversations that foster the continuous and
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNWE9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 117 Highland Ave Barrington RI United States 02806-4749<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Institute for 21st Century Agoras<br>
<b>First:</b> Tom<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Flanagan<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Board President<br>
<b>Email:</b> TRFlanagan@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (508) 264-0066<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 117 Highland Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Barrington<br>
<b>State:</b> RI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02806-4749<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.globalagoras.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.globalagoras.org" target="_blank">http://www.globalagoras.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/10/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 03/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51715302<br>
<b>Location:</b> 47 Dyer Street New Haven CT United States 06511<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Christian Community Action <br>
<b>First:</b> Hannah<br>
<b>Mid:</b> Gruhm<br>
<b>Last:</b> Croasmun<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> ARISE Center - Child &amp; Family Specialist<br>
<b>Email:</b> hannah.croasmun@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 203-640-7865<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 47 Dyer Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> New Haven<br>
<b>State:</b> CT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 06511<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Hannah Croasmun lives in New Haven, CT, has an MSW from UCONN School of Social Work and is currently the Child &amp; Family Specialist at Christian Community Action&#39;s ARISE Center. She was formerly involved in Civic Engagement work for Community Mediation (in New Haven). She is still very much interested in Dialogue &amp; Deliberation work. Hannah is a volunteer Facilitator and Mediator (completed 32 hr basic training) and is available to do facilitation training locally (on contract basis). <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-croasmun-0bb2a4b <br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-croasmun-0bb2a4b" target="_blank">www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-croasmun-0bb2a4b </a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/02/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Hannah Croasmun lives in New Haven, CT, has an MSW from UCONN School of Social Work and is currently the Child &amp; Family Specialist at Christian Community Action&#39;s ARISE Center. She was formerly involved in Civic Engagement work for Community Mediation (in New Haven). She is still very much interested in Dialogue &amp; Deliberation work. Hannah is a volunteer Facilitator and Mediator (completed 32 hr basic training) and is available to do facilitation training locally (on contract basis). <br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Hannah Croasmun lives in New Haven, CT, has an MSW from UCONN School of Social Work and is currently the Child &amp; Family Specialist at Christian Community Action&#39;s ARISE Center. She was formerly involved in Civic Engagement work for Community Mediation (in New Haven). She is still very much interested in Dialogue &amp; Deliberation work. Hannah is a volunteer Facilitator and Mediator (completed 32 hr basic training) and is available to do facilitation training locally (on contract basis).
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512QPR99<br>
<b>Location:</b> 203 S 5th St Mount Vernon WA United States 98274-3903<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Wende<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sanderson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> wende.sanderson@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (360) 708-3147<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 203 S 5th St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Mount Vernon<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98274-3903<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a certified Community Mediator through the Dispute Resolution Center of Skagit County. I primarily work with the District Court and Small Claims clients. Additionally, I am a member of the League of Women Voters. Members of these two organizations have come together this year to sponsor a 6 month long project on Civil Discourse in our community and I have been very involved in the planning and implementation of this project.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/18/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/03/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a certified Community Mediator through the Dispute Resolution Center of Skagit County. I primarily work with the District Court and Small Claims clients. Additionally, I am a member of the League of Women Voters. Members of these two organizations have come together this year to sponsor a 6 month long project on Civil Discourse in our community and I have been very involved in the planning and implementation of this project.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a certified Community Mediator through the Dispute Resolution Center of Skagit County. I primarily work with the District Court and Small Claims clients. Additionally, I am a member of the League of Women Voters. Members of these two organizations have come together this year to sponsor a 6 month long project on Civil Discourse in our community and I have been very involved in the planning and implementation of this project.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNH22<br>
<b>Location:</b> ARUnited States <br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service<br>
<b>First:</b> Robert<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Richards<br>
<b>Post:</b> Jr.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow<br>
<b>Email:</b> rcrichards@clintonschool.uasys.edu <br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> <br>
<b>State:</b> AR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> <br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> rcrjr.wordpress.com/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="https://rcrjr.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">https://rcrjr.wordpress.com/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/22/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/02/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 4785<br>
<b>Location:</b> 435 Bushnell Road Chatham NY United States 12037<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> SUNY College of Environmental Science &amp; Forestry<br>
<b>First:</b> Sue<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Senecah<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor Emerita / Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> groundwork11@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (518) 392-2693<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 435 Bushnell Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chatham<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 12037<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/29/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/04/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51715155<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 3531 Long Beach CA United States 90803-3531<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Lifetime Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Listening Center<br>
<b>First:</b> Kay<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lindahl<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder<br>
<b>Email:</b> kaylindahl@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 562-987-5496<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 3531<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Long Beach<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 90803-3531<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kay Lindahl is the founder of The Listening Center and is recognized as an inspiring teacher and spiritual guide to people of all religious backgrounds. She conducts workshops and retreats around the world on the sacred art of listening for religious, spiritual, community and business groups. Kay is a dedicated spokesperson for the interfaith movement, an ordained interfaith minister and serves on the Board of Directors for the Immortal Chaplains Foundation, the North American Interfaith Network and is a former Global Council Trustee for the United Religions Initiative. She is a member of the International Listening Association and the Forge Guild. Kay is the author of "The Sacred Art of Listening," “Practicing the Sacred Art of Listening" and “How Does God Listen?” a childrens book.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.sacredlistening.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.sacredlistening.com" target="_blank">http://www.sacredlistening.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/23/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> <br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Kay Lindahl is the founder of The Listening Center and is recognized as an inspiring teacher and spiritual guide to people of all religious backgrounds. She conducts workshops and retreats around the world on the sacred art of listening for religious, spiritual, community and business groups. Kay is a dedicated spokesperson for the interfaith movement, an ordained interfaith minister and serves on the Board of Directors for the Immortal Chaplains Foundation, the North American Interfaith Network<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Kay Lindahl is the founder of The Listening Center and is recognized as an inspiring teacher and spiritual guide to people of all religious backgrounds. She conducts workshops and retreats around the
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717143<br>
<b>Location:</b> 5 Vista Palm Ln #102 Vero Beach FL United States 32962<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Raytheon<br>
<b>First:</b> David<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Kimball<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> davidkimball8@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 508-485-4795<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 5 Vista Palm Ln #102
<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Vero Beach<br>
<b>State:</b> FL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 32962<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a former host of Conversational Cafe, also The People Speak, active in UN activities, Board member of four non-profits. I am active in Triple Bottom Line Accountability/Sustainability/ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Prefer reflective responses to reactive responses. My personal mission is to learn/teach critical analysis; empathy; personal ethics/justice; and conflict management.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/13/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/03/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a former host of Conversational Cafe, also The People Speak, active in UN activities, Board member of four non-profits. I am active in Triple Bottom Line Accountability/Sustainability/ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Prefer reflective responses to reactive responses. My personal mission is to learn/teach critical analysis; empathy; personal ethics/justice; and conflict management.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a former host of Conversational Cafe, also The People Speak, active in UN activities, Board member of four non-profits. I am active in Triple Bottom Line Accountability/Sustainability/ Corporate
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511VY748<br>
<b>Location:</b> 325 E Douglas Ave Wichita KS United States 67202-3405<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Shaun <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Rojas<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> srojas@kansasleadershipcenter.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (316) 712-4950<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 325 E Douglas Ave
<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Wichita<br>
<b>State:</b> KS <br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 67202-3405<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I want to increase civic engagement in Kansas by hosting convenings tackling tough issues.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/31/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/04/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I want to increase civic engagement in Kansas by hosting convenings tackling tough issues.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I want to increase civic engagement in Kansas by hosting convenings tackling tough issues.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWD8N8<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1101 N Indian Hill Blvd Blivd Claremont CA United States 91711-3850<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of California<br>
<b>First:</b> Yolanda<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Moses<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor of Anthropology<br>
<b>Email:</b> yolanda.moses@ucr.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (909) 621-6097<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1101 N Indian Hill Blvd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Blivd<br>
<b>City:</b> Claremont<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 91711-3850<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a cultural anthropologist and former Chief Diversity Officer and am interested in intersections of race, class and gender and unconscious bias.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/23/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/04/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a cultural anthropologist and former Chief Diversity Officer and am interested in intersections of race, class and gender and unconscious bias.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a cultural anthropologist and former Chief Diversity Officer and am interested in intersections of race, class and gender and unconscious bias.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51724121<br>
<b>Location:</b> 283 Wayland Avenue Providence RI United States 2906<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Loomio <br>
<b>First:</b> Mary Jo<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Kaplan<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Co-creator<br>
<b>Email:</b> mjkaplan@kaplanconsult.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 401-258-8892<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 283 Wayland Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Providence<br>
<b>State:</b> RI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 2906<br>
<b>Bio:</b> MJ leads US Growth for Loomio, an online tool for collaborative decisionmaking used in 95 countries. MJ teaches social enterprise and strategy at Brown University and led Kaplan Consulting, a firm focused on strategic alignment and partnerships, for 14 years. MJ worked with Institute for Conservation Leadership and had roles organization development in the private, public and nonprofit sectors. MJ, trustee of Social Enterprise Greenhouse, has M.Ed. from Harvard University and B.A. Brown.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.Loomio.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.Loomio.org" target="_blank">http://www.Loomio.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/05/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/04/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> MJ leads US Growth for Loomio, an online tool for collaborative decisionmaking used in 95 countries. MJ teaches social enterprise and strategy at Brown University and led Kaplan Consulting, a firm focused on strategic alignment and partnerships, for 14 years. MJ worked with Institute for Conservation Leadership and had roles organization development in the private, public and nonprofit sectors. MJ, trustee of Social Enterprise Greenhouse, has M.Ed. from Harvard University and B.A. Brown.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> MJ leads US Growth for Loomio, an online tool for collaborative decisionmaking used in 95 countries. MJ teaches social enterprise and strategy at Brown University and led Kaplan Consulting, a firm focused on strategic alignment and partnerships, for 14 years. MJ worked with Institute for Conservation Leadership and had roles organization development in the private, public and nonprofit sectors. MJ, trustee of Social Enterprise Greenhouse, has M.Ed. from Harvard University and B.A. Brown.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512HEJ99<br>
<b>Location:</b> 5005 E 38th Pl Tulsa OK United States 74135-5530<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Oklahoma State University<br>
<b>First:</b> Tami<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Moore<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> tami.moore@okstate.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (918) 549-1172<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 5005 E 38th Pl<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Tulsa<br>
<b>State:</b> OK<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 74135-5530<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am on the faculty in the College of Education, Health, and Aviation at Oklahoma State University. I teach aspiring leaders and policy makers in higher education, and co-lead the Oklahoma Center for Public Life through a partnership with the Kettering Foundation and Everyday Democracy.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/05/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/05/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am on the faculty in the College of Education, Health, and Aviation at Oklahoma State University. I teach aspiring leaders and policy makers in higher education, and co-lead the Oklahoma Center for Public Life through a partnership with the Kettering Foundation and Everyday Democracy.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am on the faculty in the College of Education, Health, and Aviation at Oklahoma State University. I teach aspiring leaders and policy makers in higher education, and co-lead the Oklahoma Center for Public Life through a partnership with the Kettering Foundation and Everyday Democracy.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511GJT15<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1001 S Wright St # MC-410 Champaign IL United States 61820-6225<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br>
<b>First:</b> Joycelyn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Landrum-Brown<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Coordinator, Diversity &amp; Social Justice Education<br>
<b>Email:</b> jlandrum@illinois.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1001 S Wright St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> # MC-410<br>
<b>City:</b> Champaign<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 61820-6225<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Joycelyn Landrum-Brown received her Ph.D. in Clinical/Community Psychology from Michigan State University in 1984. She currently oversees the Intergroup Dialogue Courses offered through Educational Psychology and the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. In addition, she has been teaching a General Education course titled Exploring Cultural Diversity since fall 2000 in Educational Psychology. She has been working in the areas of diversity &amp; and social justice education and facilitation training for the last 34 years, including facilitating numerous workshops on a variety of Social Justice Education topics at the universities where she worked prior to coming to University of Illinois in 1998. She has also worked in this capacity through her private consulting firm - Landrum-Brown &amp; Associates.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/12/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/05/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Joycelyn Landrum-Brown received her Ph.D. in Clinical/Community Psychology from Michigan State University in 1984. She currently oversees the Intergroup Dialogue Courses offered through Educational Psychology and the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. In addition, she has been teaching a General Education course titled Exploring Cultural Diversity since fall 2000 in Educational Psychology. She has been working in the areas of diversity &amp; and social justice education and facilitation training for the last 34 years, including facilitating numerous workshops on a variety of Social Justice Education topics at the universities where she worked prior to coming to University of Illinois in 1998. She has also worked in this capacity through her private consulting firm - Landrum-Brown &amp; Associates.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Joycelyn Landrum-Brown received her Ph.D. in Clinical/Community Psychology from Michigan State University in 1984. She currently oversees the Intergroup Dialogue Courses offered through Educational Psychology and the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. In addition, she has been teaching a General Education course titled Exploring Cultural Diversity since fall 2000 in Educational Psychology. She has been working in the areas of diversity &amp; and social justice education and facilitation training for the last 34 years, including facilitating numerous workshops on a variety of Social Justice Education topics at the universities where she worked prior to coming to University of Illinois in 1998. She has also worked in this capacity through her private consulting firm - Landrum-Brown &amp; Associates.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMTA5<br>
<b>Location:</b> Tacoma WA United States 98403<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Siobhan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Beaver<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Private Mediator<br>
<b>Email:</b> Beavers@tcd.ie<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (217) 721-4484<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Tacoma<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98403<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a case manager working with adults with developmental disabilities and their families. I have completed training in mediation, restorative justice, and team action planning.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/01/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/05/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a case manager working with adults with developmental disabilities and their families. I have completed training in mediation, restorative justice, and team action planning.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a case manager working with adults with developmental disabilities and their families. I have completed training in mediation, restorative justice, and team action planning.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65T4YFX7<br>
<b>Location:</b> South Lake Tahoe CA United States 96150<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> HighBar Global<br>
<b>First:</b> Michael<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ward<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief Strategy &amp; Innovation Officer<br>
<b>Email:</b> mklward@highbarglobal.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 530-573-0447<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> South Lake Tahoe<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 96150<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Respected leader of community and organizational transformation. Effective Facilitator of collaborative planning and governance initiatives designed to foster healthy, sustainable communities. Proven Organizational Strategist guiding long term planning, talent and culture development. Expert provider of customized training, instructional design, change management, coaching, and innovation tools. Strong record of strategic impact for global, national, and regional organizations and communities.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.linkedin.com/in/michaelwardhighbarglobal<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelwardhighbarglobal" target="_blank">http://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelwardhighbarglobal</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/15/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/07/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Respected leader of community and organizational transformation. Effective Facilitator of collaborative planning and governance initiatives designed to foster healthy, sustainable communities. Proven Organizational Strategist guiding long term planning, talent and culture development. Expert provider of customized training, instructional design, change management, coaching, and innovation tools. Strong record of strategic impact for global, national, and regional organizations and communities.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Respected leader of community and organizational transformation. Effective Facilitator of collaborative planning and governance initiatives designed to foster healthy, sustainable communities. Proven Organizational Strategist guiding long term planning, talent and culture development. Expert provider of customized training, instructional design, change management, coaching, and innovation tools. Strong record of strategic impact for global, national, and regional organizations and communities.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 3618<br>
<b>Location:</b> Austin TX United States 78745<br>
<b>Style:</b> red_stars<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Civic Collaboration<br>
<b>First:</b> Diane<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Miller<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner<br>
<b>Email:</b> dmiller@civiccollaboration.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Austin<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 78745<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Diane Miller specializes in the design, facilitation and implementation of community engagement projects that help diverse groups of people work together to find common ground for action. For the last 15 years, she has worked with Central Texas governments, businesses and community groups on multi-sector initiatives addressing large-scale community challenges such as transportation, land use planning and environmental issues. Diane has been involved in deliberative democracy field since 2002. She served on the Board of Directors of the National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation for six years.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.civiccollaboration.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.civiccollaboration.com" target="_blank">http://www.civiccollaboration.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/22/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/08/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Diane Miller specializes in the design, facilitation and implementation of community engagement projects that help diverse groups of people work together to find common ground for action. For the last 15 years, she has worked with Central Texas governments, businesses and community groups on multi-sector initiatives addressing large-scale community challenges such as transportation, land use planning and environmental issues. Diane has been involved in deliberative democracy field since 2002. She served on the Board of Directors of the National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation for six years.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Diane Miller specializes in the design, facilitation and implementation of community engagement projects that help diverse groups of people work together to find common ground for action. For the last 15 years, she has worked with Central Texas governments, businesses and community groups on multi-sector initiatives addressing large-scale community challenges such as transportation, land use planning and environmental issues. Diane has been involved in deliberative democracy field since 2002. She served on the Board of Directors of the National Coalition for Dialogue and Deliberation for six years.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65102ADZ3<br>
<b>Location:</b> Columbia MD United States 21044<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Mediation and Conflict Resolution Center<br>
<b>First:</b> Anne<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hilb<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Training Coordinator and Case Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> annehilb@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Columbia<br>
<b>State:</b> MD<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 21044<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I'm a mediator, facilitator and trainer who currently coordinates a program that promotes face to face dialogue between incarcerated adults and their support system on the outside pre-release. I believe dialogue is the key to change and find restorative justice practices hugely powerful. I will soon receive a degree in Organizational Development and am excited to learn more about various social issues and change.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/03/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/09/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I'm a mediator, facilitator and trainer who currently coordinates a program that promotes face to face dialogue between incarcerated adults and their support system on the outside pre-release. I believe dialogue is the key to change and find restorative justice practices hugely powerful. I will soon receive a degree in Organizational Development and am excited to learn more about various social issues and change.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I'm a mediator, facilitator and trainer who currently coordinates a program that promotes face to face dialogue between incarcerated adults and their support system on the outside pre-release. I believe dialogue is the key to change and find restorative justice practices hugely powerful. I will soon receive a degree in Organizational Development and am excited to learn more about various social issues and change.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512MTSX4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 5116 48th Ave N Crystal MN United States 55429-3714<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Citizens League<br>
<b>First:</b> Matt<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Byrne<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Policy Program Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> mbyrne@citizensleague.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (763) 587-5524<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 5116 48th Ave N<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Crystal<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55429-3714<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I joined the Citizens League in February 2018 as the new Policy Program Manager to assist in policy and program development and implementation, manage quality of programs, and plan policy efforts with the Policy Director and other leadership staff. I have previous experience with non-partisan public policy organizations like Growth &amp; Justice, as well as the Minnesota State Legislature, and the Saint Paul City Council. I earned my B.A. in Political Science from Hamline University and M.A. in Liberal Studies with an emphasis on Communications and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota. My graduate and professional work has focused on improving democratic decision making through authentic engagement and civic dialogue.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/26/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/11/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I joined the Citizens League in February 2018 as the new Policy Program Manager to assist in policy and program development and implementation, manage quality of programs, and plan policy efforts with the Policy Director and other leadership staff. I have previous experience with non-partisan public policy organizations like Growth &amp; Justice, as well as the Minnesota State Legislature, and the Saint Paul City Council. I earned my B.A. in Political Science from Hamline University and M.A. in Liberal Studies with an emphasis on Communications and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota. My graduate and professional work has focused on improving democratic decision making through authentic engagement and civic dialogue.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I joined the Citizens League in February 2018 as the new Policy Program Manager to assist in policy and program development and implementation, manage quality of programs, and plan policy efforts with the Policy Director and other leadership staff. I have previous experience with non-partisan public policy organizations like Growth &amp; Justice, as well as the Minnesota State Legislature, and the Saint Paul City Council. I earned my B.A. in Political Science from Hamline University and M.A. in Liberal Studies with an emphasis on Communications and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota. My graduate and professional work has focused on improving democratic decision making through authentic engagement and civic dialogue.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 6320<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6704 Pine Creek Court McLean VA United States 22101<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Issues Forums of Northern Virginia<br>
<b>First:</b> Bill<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Corbett<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> billcorbett@voterdeliberation.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 6704 Pine Creek Court<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> McLean<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22101<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Center for Voter Deliberation of Northern Virginia works to educate people on the importance of participation in political life, and to involve community youth in that effort. The Center is manager and, alongside several community organizations, a co-sponsor of Deliberation Falls Church City (DFCCVA.org), a public deliberation effort. We are interested in working with other communities in Northern Virginia to carry out public deliberations on topics of critical local concern. The Center is an affiliate of the National Issues Forums network. Its founders are Bill Corbett and Beth Offenbacker, who are long-time Northern Virginians and public policy professionals.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.CitSov.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.CitSov.org" target="_blank">http://www.CitSov.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/13/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Center for Voter Deliberation of Northern Virginia works to educate people on the importance of participation in political life, and to involve community youth in that effort. The Center is manager and, alongside several community organizations, a co-sponsor of Deliberation Falls Church City (DFCCVA.org), a public deliberation effort. We are interested in working with other communities in Northern Virginia to carry out public deliberations on topics of critical local concern. The Center i<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Center for Voter Deliberation of Northern Virginia works to educate people on the importance of participation in political life, and to involve community youth in that effort. The Center is manag
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512R2AS8<br>
<b>Location:</b> Denver CO United States 80208<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Denver (DU)<br>
<b>First:</b> Thomas<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Walker<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Inclusion &amp; Equity Education<br>
<b>Email:</b> thomas.walker@du.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80208<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Inclusion &amp; Equity Education, a program area in the University of Denver&#39;s student affairs division, builds skills and provides opportunities for positive interaction across difference for our campus community. A primary initiative if DU Dialogues.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.du.edu/studentlife/ie-education<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/28/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/15/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Inclusion &amp; Equity Education, a program area in the University of Denver&#39;s student affairs division, builds skills and provides opportunities for positive interaction across difference for our campus community. A primary initiative if DU Dialogues.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Inclusion &amp; Equity Education, a program area in the University of Denver&#39;s student affairs division, builds skills and provides opportunities for positive interaction across difference for our campus community. A primary initiative if DU Dialogues.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512R2AT6<br>
<b>Location:</b> Denver CO United States 80246<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Denver (DU)<br>
<b>First:</b> Kelly<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hill<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Graduate Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> Kelly.Hill133@du.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80246<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Inclusion &amp; Equity Education, a program area in the University of Denver&#39;s student affairs division, builds skills and provides opportunities for positive interaction across difference for our campus community. A primary initiative if DU Dialogues.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.du.edu/studentlife/ie-education<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/28/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/15/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Inclusion &amp; Equity Education, a program area in the University of Denver&#39;s student affairs division, builds skills and provides opportunities for positive interaction across difference for our campus community. A primary initiative if DU Dialogues.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Inclusion &amp; Equity Education, a program area in the University of Denver&#39;s student affairs division, builds skills and provides opportunities for positive interaction across difference for our campus community. A primary initiative if DU Dialogues.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512R2CD9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Denver CO United States 80246<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Denver (DU)<br>
<b>First:</b> Syah<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Taylor<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Graduate Coordinator<br>
<b>Email:</b> JT.Taylor@du.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80246<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Inclusion &amp; Equity Education, a program area in the University of Denver&#39;s student affairs division, builds skills and provides opportunities for positive interaction across difference for our campus community. A primary initiative if DU Dialogues.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.du.edu/studentlife/ie-education<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/28/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/15/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Inclusion &amp; Equity Education, a program area in the University of Denver&#39;s student affairs division, builds skills and provides opportunities for positive interaction across difference for our campus community. A primary initiative if DU Dialogues.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Inclusion &amp; Equity Education, a program area in the University of Denver&#39;s student affairs division, builds skills and provides opportunities for positive interaction across difference for our campus community. A primary initiative if DU Dialogues.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 951<br>
<b>Location:</b> St. Paul MN United States 55106-1713<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Confluence Consulting Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Elizabeth<br>
<b>Mid:</b> P.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Carlson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner<br>
<b>Email:</b> epcarlson47@outlook.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> St. Paul<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55106-1713<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Elizabeth (Beth) Carlson offers independent consultation services in multi-party facilitation, strategic planning, and designing participatory and collaborative processes. I have over 20 years of experience working with groups, projects, and events spanning varied interests and objectives in state and federal government, university, and nonprofit sectors. For an insight into my values and style, see my article in the September 2009 issue of the Ecological Restoration journal ~ "Participatory Planning for Outcomes-Based Wetlands Restoration."<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.confluenceconsultinginc.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.confluenceconsultinginc.com" target="_blank">http://www.confluenceconsultinginc.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/11/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/16/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Elizabeth (Beth) Carlson offers independent consultation services in multi-party facilitation, strategic planning, and designing participatory and collaborative processes. I have over 20 years of experience working with groups, projects, and events spanning varied interests and objectives in state and federal government, university, and nonprofit sectors. For an insight into my values and style, see my article in the September 2009 issue of the Ecological Restoration journal ~ "Participatory Planning for Outcomes-Based Wetlands Restoration."<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Elizabeth (Beth) Carlson offers independent consultation services in multi-party facilitation, strategic planning, and designing participatory and collaborative processes. I have over 20 years of experience working with groups, projects, and events spanning varied interests and objectives in state and federal government, university, and nonprofit sectors. For an insight into my values and style, see my article in the September 2009 issue of the Ecological Restoration journal ~ "Participatory Planning for Outcomes-Based Wetlands Restoration."
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512MTRS0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1790 Litchi Ct Orange Park FL United States 32073-2758<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Cyndy Dalton Consulting<br>
<b>First:</b> Cynthia<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Dalton<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner<br>
<b>Email:</b> cyndydalton@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (401) 575-2096<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1790 Litchi Ct<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Orange Park<br>
<b>State:</b> FL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 32073-2758<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Specializing in/Passion for: Organizational Change Consulting; Ethics/Advocacy; Healthcare Safety Culture; Compassionate Coaching and Consulting; Professional Nursing, Quality of Life; Quality of Care Giving; Emotional Intelligence; Empathy; Passion for knowledge sharing, high quality communication, innovative ideas and experiences, and interdependence.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/26/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/26/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Specializing in/Passion for: Organizational Change Consulting; Ethics/Advocacy; Healthcare Safety Culture; Compassionate Coaching and Consulting; Professional Nursing, Quality of Life; Quality of Care Giving; Emotional Intelligence; Empathy; Passion for knowledge sharing, high quality communication, innovative ideas and experiences, and interdependence.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Specializing in/Passion for: Organizational Change Consulting; Ethics/Advocacy; Healthcare Safety Culture; Compassionate Coaching and Consulting; Professional Nursing, Quality of Life; Quality of Care Giving; Emotional Intelligence; Empathy; Passion for knowledge sharing, high quality communication, innovative ideas and experiences, and interdependence.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512PFTX2<br>
<b>Location:</b> Miami FL United States 33143<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> School of Communication, University of Miami<br>
<b>First:</b> Shara Toursh<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Pavlow<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Lecturer<br>
<b>Email:</b> sharapavlow1111@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (305) 905-1108<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Miami<br>
<b>State:</b> FL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 33143<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Shara Toursh Pavlow teaches dialogue, community organizing, conflict, and communication in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Miami. Before her academic career, she used these skills as a health care executive in the South Florida region.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/03/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Shara Toursh Pavlow teaches dialogue, community organizing, conflict, and communication in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Miami. Before her academic career, she used these skills as a health care executive in the South Florida region.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Shara Toursh Pavlow teaches dialogue, community organizing, conflict, and communication in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Miami. Before her academic career, she used these skills as a health care executive in the South Florida region.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNYZ7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1036 8th Ave Helena MT United States 59601-4413<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Eric W. Finke<br>
<b>First:</b> Eric<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Finke<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> ericwfinke@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1036 8th Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Helena<br>
<b>State:</b> MT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 59601-4413<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a mediator and facilitator for matters of environment and natural resources.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/09/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/02/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a mediator and facilitator for matters of environment and natural resources.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a mediator and facilitator for matters of environment and natural resources.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWM502<br>
<b>Location:</b> 411 N Central Ave Ste 700 Phoenix AZ 85004-2115
United States <br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Arizona State University, Ed Pastor Center<br>
<b>First:</b> Alberto <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Olivas<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> alberto.olivas@asu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (480) 461-6140<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 411 N Central Ave
<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 700<br>
<b>City:</b> Phoenix<br>
<b>State:</b> AZ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 85004-2115<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Alberto Olivas joined ASU from Maricopa Community Colleges where he was director of the Center for Civic Participation. At ASU, he is the founding executive director of the newly formed Ed Pastor Center for Politics and Public Service which encourages political engagement among ASU students and the broader community. The Center has a particular focus on communities that are the least represented in politics, a natural fit for the diverse population at ASU. Previously, Olivas served as Director of the Arizona Governors Office of Equal Opportunity, was appointed to the board of directors of the Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs, and was the states first Voter Outreach Director in the Office of Arizona Secretary of State Betsey Bayless.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.centerforcivicparticipation.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.centerforcivicparticipation.org" target="_blank">www.centerforcivicparticipation.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/03/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/03/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Alberto Olivas joined ASU from Maricopa Community Colleges where he was director of the Center for Civic Participation. At ASU, he is the founding executive director of the newly formed Ed Pastor Center for Politics and Public Service which encourages political engagement among ASU students and the broader community. The Center has a particular focus on communities that are the least represented in politics, a natural fit for the diverse population at ASU. Previously, Olivas served as Director of the Arizona Governors Office of Equal Opportunity, was appointed to the board of directors of the Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs, and was the states first Voter Outreach Director in the Office of Arizona Secretary of State Betsey Bayless.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Alberto Olivas joined ASU from Maricopa Community Colleges where he was director of the Center for Civic Participation. At ASU, he is the founding executive director of the newly formed Ed Pastor Center for Politics and Public Service which encourages political engagement among ASU students and the broader community. The Center has a particular focus on communities that are the least represented in politics, a natural fit for the diverse population at ASU. Previously, Olivas served as Director of the Arizona Governors Office of Equal Opportunity, was appointed to the board of directors of the Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs, and was the states first Voter Outreach Director in the Office of Arizona Secretary of State Betsey Bayless.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 4033<br>
<b>Location:</b> 103 Paseo Arboles Fairfield CA United States 94534<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> California NIF Network<br>
<b>First:</b> Craig<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Paterson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Researcher, Writer, and Project Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> cpaterson_ideas@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 707-864-0419<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 103 Paseo Arboles<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Fairfield<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94534<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I've been actively engaged in a Deliberative Practice for over 20 years...working primarily with the California National Issues Forums (NIF) Network and the national NIF network in connection with the Kettering Foundation. My experience encompasses a range of deliberative practices as well…community research, issue framing, convening, moderating and reporting. In recent years, Ive focused my attention on the blending of virtual and face-to-face settings for a more inclusive approach to a big-picture Deliberative Practice.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.delibcanet.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.delibcanet.org" target="_blank">http://www.delibcanet.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/22/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/07/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I've been actively engaged in a Deliberative Practice for over 20 years...working primarily with the California National Issues Forums (NIF) Network and the national NIF network in connection with the Kettering Foundation. My experience encompasses a range of deliberative practices as well…community research, issue framing, convening, moderating and reporting. In recent years, Ive focused my attention on the blending of virtual and face-to-face settings for a more inclusive approach to a big-picture Deliberative Practice.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I've been actively engaged in a Deliberative Practice for over 20 years...working primarily with the California National Issues Forums (NIF) Network and the national NIF network in connection with the Kettering Foundation. My experience encompasses a range of deliberative practices as well…community research, issue framing, convening, moderating and reporting. In recent years, Ive focused my attention on the blending of virtual and face-to-face settings for a more inclusive approach to a big-picture Deliberative Practice.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51712472<br>
<b>Location:</b> Austin TX United States 78712<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Supporting Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Texas at Austin<br>
<b>First:</b> Madeline<br>
<b>Mid:</b> M.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Maxwell<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor <br>
<b>Email:</b> mmaxwell@austin.utexas.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 512-471-1954<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Austin<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 78712<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a Professor and Director of the University of Texas Project on Conflict Resolution. I'm also the author of 75+ scholarly works, frequent presenter of research on talk in mediation and conflict interaction.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.utpcr.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.utpcr.org" target="_blank">http://www.utpcr.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/02/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/15/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a Professor and Director of the University of Texas Project on Conflict Resolution. I'm also the author of 75+ scholarly works, frequent presenter of research on talk in mediation and conflict interaction.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a Professor and Director of the University of Texas Project on Conflict Resolution. I'm also the author of 75+ scholarly works, frequent presenter of research on talk in mediation and conflict interaction.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWGRE2<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 4789 Hilo HI United States 96720-0789<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Advancement Services for Native Nonprofits<br>
<b>First:</b> Eric<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Kapono<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner<br>
<b>Email:</b> kapono@advancementservices.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 4789<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Hilo<br>
<b>State:</b> HI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 96720-0789<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/15/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/15/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWKQN7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 100 Cambridgepark Dr Ste 300 Cambridge MA United States 02140-2369
<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Consensus Building Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Stacie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Smith<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Mediator<br>
<b>Email:</b> stacie@cbuilding.org <br>
<b>Phone:</b> (617) 492-1414<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 100 Cambridgepark Dr
<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 300<br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02140-2369<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.cbuilding.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.cbuilding.org" target="_blank">www.cbuilding.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/03/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RW8AM5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1600 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 200
Washington DC United States 20009
<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Consensus Building Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Merrick <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hoben<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Associate<br>
<b>Email:</b> merrick@cbuilding.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (617) 492-1414 x27<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1600 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 200
<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Washington<br>
<b>State:</b> DC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20009<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.cbuilding.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.cbuilding.org" target="_blank">www.cbuilding.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/03/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWG4Q1<br>
<b>Location:</b> Cambridge MA United States 02139-3524<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Consensus Building Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Ona <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ferguson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Mediator<br>
<b>Email:</b> oferguson@cbuilding.org <br>
<b>Phone:</b> (617) 354-1973<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02139-3524<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.cbuilding.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.cbuilding.org" target="_blank">www.cbuilding.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/03/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511YJWW2<br>
<b>Location:</b> Cambridge MA United States 02139<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Consensus Building Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Gina <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bartlett<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Mediator<br>
<b>Email:</b> gina@cbuilding.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02139<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.cbuilding.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.cbuilding.org" target="_blank">www.cbuilding.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/03/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWFSQ6<br>
<b>Location:</b> Cambridge MA United States 02142<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Consensus Building Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> David <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Fairman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Managing Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> dfairman@cbuilding.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (617) 492-1414 x120<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge
<br>
<b>State:</b> MA <br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02142<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.cbuilding.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.cbuilding.org" target="_blank">www.cbuilding.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/03/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1993 by leading practitioners and theory builders in the fields of negotiation and dispute resolution. Our experts bring decades of experience brokering agreements and building collaboration in complex, high-stakes environments.We empower stakeholders — public and private, government and community — to resolve issues, reach better, more durable agreements and build stronger relationships.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511HBMT6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4556 Arlington Rd Uniontown OH United States 44685-9695<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Jefferson Center, Your Voice Ohio<br>
<b>First:</b> Doug<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Oplinger<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Your Voice Ohio Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> doplinger@yourvoiceohio.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4556 Arlington Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Uniontown<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 44685-9695<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Doug Oplinger is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who worked at the Akron Beacon Journal for 46 years, retiring in 2017 to direct the Your Voice Ohio project, a statewide news collaborative experimenting with new engagement techniques aimed at solving community problems and restoring trust in local media.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/16/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/03/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Doug Oplinger is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who worked at the Akron Beacon Journal for 46 years, retiring in 2017 to direct the Your Voice Ohio project, a statewide news collaborative experimenting with new engagement techniques aimed at solving community problems and restoring trust in local media.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Doug Oplinger is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who worked at the Akron Beacon Journal for 46 years, retiring in 2017 to direct the Your Voice Ohio project, a statewide news collaborative experimenting with new engagement techniques aimed at solving community problems and restoring trust in local media.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWH3B0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 91B Meeting House Rd Rm 2180 Mount Kisco NY United States 10549-4238<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> United Nations<br>
<b>First:</b> Andrew<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Russell<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Advisor<br>
<b>Email:</b> andrew.russell@undp.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (212) 906-6583<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 91B Meeting House Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Rm 2180<br>
<b>City:</b> Mount Kisco<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 10549-4238<br>
<b>Bio:</b> 30 years working for peace, transformation and positive change within the United Nations and in conflict and post-conflict contexts. Currently senior adviser to the Assistant Secretary General for Human Resources Management, working on United Nations reform. Hoping to escape soon to reflect and write and teach. I'm particularly proud of my role in codifying methodologies for democratic dialogue in Latin American http://www.democraticdialoguenetwork.org/app/en a million years ago...<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.undp.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/08/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/05/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> 30 years working for peace, transformation and positive change within the United Nations and in conflict and post-conflict contexts. Currently senior adviser to the Assistant Secretary General for Human Resources Management, working on United Nations reform. Hoping to escape soon to reflect and write and teach. I'm particularly proud of my role in codifying methodologies for democratic dialogue in Latin American http://www.democraticdialoguenetwork.org/app/en a million years ago...<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> 30 years working for peace, transformation and positive change within the United Nations and in conflict and post-conflict contexts. Currently senior adviser to the Assistant Secretary General for Human Resources Management, working on United Nations reform. Hoping to escape soon to reflect and write and teach. I'm particularly proud of my role in codifying methodologies for democratic dialogue in Latin American http://www.democraticdialoguenetwork.org/app/en a million years ago...
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51716990<br>
<b>Location:</b> 0235 SW Canby St Portland OR United States 97219-2947<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Molly Keating Mediation and Facilitation<br>
<b>First:</b> Molly<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Keating<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner<br>
<b>Email:</b> mk@mollykeating.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 503-245-7461<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 0235 SW Canby St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Portland<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97219-2947<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Molly Keating has a private practice in mediation, facilitation, and conflict resolution skill building. In the past 20 years she has worked with hundreds of individuals and groups as they transform conflict. Most recently, Molly has been moderating citizen juries in Minnesota and Oregon.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.mollykeating.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.mollykeating.com" target="_blank">http://www.mollykeating.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/26/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/24/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Molly Keating has a private practice in mediation, facilitation, and conflict resolution skill building. In the past 20 years she has worked with hundreds of individuals and groups as they transform conflict. Most recently, Molly has been moderating citizen juries in Minnesota and Oregon.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Molly Keating has a private practice in mediation, facilitation, and conflict resolution skill building. In the past 20 years she has worked with hundreds of individuals and groups as they transform
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65SYA4N9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 42 McCullough Hill Road Middlesex VT United States 05602<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Slow Democracy<br>
<b>First:</b> Susan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Clark<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Community Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> slowdemocracy@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 802-223-5824<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 42 McCullough Hill Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Middlesex<br>
<b>State:</b> VT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 05602<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Susan Clark is an educator and facilitator, focusing on community sustainability and civic participation. She is the co-author, with Woden Teachout, of the book "Slow Democracy: Rediscovering Community, Bringing Decision Making Back Home"; and, with University of Vermont professor Frank Bryan, of "All Those In Favor: Rediscovering the Secrets of Town Meeting and Community." Susan has taught Community Development at the college level for over ten years. An editor, writer, and award-winning radio commentator, she is an advocate of public dialogue and deliberation. Susan¹s work with rural Vermonters strengthening communities has included directing a community activists¹ network, facilitating town visioning forums, and coordinating a rural grants program. In 2008, her interest in local governance inspired her to conduct a three-month comparative study tour of the Swiss town meeting system. Susan lives with her family in Middlesex, Vermont, where she serves as Town Moderator.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.slowdemocracy.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.slowdemocracy.org" target="_blank">http://www.slowdemocracy.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 07/14/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/31/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Susan Clark is an educator and facilitator, focusing on community sustainability and civic participation. She is the co-author, with Woden Teachout, of the book "Slow Democracy: Rediscovering Community, Bringing Decision Making Back Home"; and, with University of Vermont professor Frank Bryan, of "All Those In Favor: Rediscovering the Secrets of Town Meeting and Community." Susan has taught Community Development at the college level for over ten years. An editor, writer, and award-winning radio commentator, she is an advocate of public dialogue and deliberation. Susan¹s work with rural Vermonters strengthening communities has included directing a community activists¹ network, facilitating town visioning forums, and coordinating a rural grants program. In 2008, her interest in local governance inspired her to conduct a three-month comparative study tour of the Swiss town meeting system. Susan lives with her family in Middlesex, Vermont, where she serves as Town Moderator.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Susan Clark is an educator and facilitator, focusing on community sustainability and civic participation. She is the co-author, with Woden Teachout, of the book "Slow Democracy: Rediscovering Community, Bringing Decision Making Back Home"; and, with University of Vermont professor Frank Bryan, of "All Those In Favor: Rediscovering the Secrets of Town Meeting and Community." Susan has taught Community Development at the college level for over ten years. An editor, writer, and award-winning radio commentator, she is an advocate of public dialogue and deliberation. Susan¹s work with rural Vermonters strengthening communities has included directing a community activists¹ network, facilitating town visioning forums, and coordinating a rural grants program. In 2008, her interest in local governance inspired her to conduct a three-month comparative study tour of the Swiss town meeting system. Susan lives with her family in Middlesex, Vermont, where she serves as Town Moderator.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65128JJM9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Berkeley CA United States 94705<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Linda<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Urban<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> lindaurban@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Berkeley<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94705<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am an adjunct faculty member in a program on organizational performance and workplace learning. I am also a doctoral student, studying organization development and change at another institution. I am keenly interested in how to help people find common ground and minimize polarization along partisan lines.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/30/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 08/30/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am an adjunct faculty member in a program on organizational performance and workplace learning. I am also a doctoral student, studying organization development and change at another institution. I am keenly interested in how to help people find common ground and minimize polarization along partisan lines.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am an adjunct faculty member in a program on organizational performance and workplace learning. I am also a doctoral student, studying organization development and change at another institution. I am keenly interested in how to help people find common ground and minimize polarization along partisan lines.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65127YF24<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2525 Golden Rain Road, #9 Walnut Creek CA United States 94595<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Judy Gordon Mediation Services<br>
<b>First:</b> Judith<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Gordon<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Mediator<br>
<b>Email:</b> judy@judygordon.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 925-938-2525<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2525 Golden Rain Road, #9<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Walnut Creek<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94595<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Judy Gordon has been a conflict resolution specialist since 1987, providing a variety of services such as mediation, training, facilitation, coaching and consulting. She has served on many mediation panels including those of the U.S.Postal service, the California First Appellate District Court of Appeals and community mediation groups. She has taught graduate level courses in Conflict Resolution and has trained hundreds of mediators. Judy has been an ADR Advisor for FEMA since 2006.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.judygordon.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.judygordon.com" target="_blank">http://www.judygordon.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/18/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 08/26/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Judy Gordon has been a conflict resolution specialist since 1987, providing a variety of services such as mediation, training, facilitation, coaching and consulting. She has served on many mediation panels including those of the U.S.Postal service, the California First Appellate District Court of Appeals and community mediation groups. She has taught graduate level courses in Conflict Resolution and has trained hundreds of mediators. Judy has been an ADR Advisor for FEMA since 2006.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Judy Gordon has been a conflict resolution specialist since 1987, providing a variety of services such as mediation, training, facilitation, coaching and consulting. She has served on many mediation panels including those of the U.S.Postal service, the California First Appellate District Court of Appeals and community mediation groups. She has taught graduate level courses in Conflict Resolution and has trained hundreds of mediators. Judy has been an ADR Advisor for FEMA since 2006.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65VZ5884<br>
<b>Location:</b> Cambridge MA United States 2238<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Partnering Resources<br>
<b>First:</b> Maya<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Townsend<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder / Lead Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> maya@partneringresources.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (617) 395-8396<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 2238<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Maya Townsend helps individuals, teams, and organizations thrive in our networked world. She uses knowledge of the art and science of networks to help leaders find opportunity in complex business ecosystems, influence change, and build high performing, collaborative workplaces. Her clients include Fortune 500, mid-sized, emerging, and nonprofit organizations, such as Bayer CropScience, Biogen, Commongood Careers, Intel, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, MIT, and the National Braille Press.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 07/26/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 08/13/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Maya Townsend helps individuals, teams, and organizations thrive in our networked world. She uses knowledge of the art and science of networks to help leaders find opportunity in complex business ecosystems, influence change, and build high performing, collaborative workplaces. Her clients include Fortune 500, mid-sized, emerging, and nonprofit organizations, such as Bayer CropScience, Biogen, Commongood Careers, Intel, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, MIT, and the National Braille Press.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Maya Townsend helps individuals, teams, and organizations thrive in our networked world. She uses knowledge of the art and science of networks to help leaders find opportunity in complex business ecosystems, influence change, and build high performing, collaborative workplaces. Her clients include Fortune 500, mid-sized, emerging, and nonprofit organizations, such as Bayer CropScience, Biogen, Commongood Careers, Intel, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, MIT, and the National Braille Press.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65134AY87<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1361 West 7th Avenue Vancouver Canada V6H 1B8<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of British Columbia, Participedia<br>
<b>First:</b> Scott<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Fletcher<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Research Associate / Managing Editor<br>
<b>Email:</b> scottowenfletcher@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1361 West 7th Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Vancouver<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> V6H 1B8<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Scott Fletcher currently lends his skills in communications, editing, and research to the Participedia project based out of the University of British Columbia&#39;s Department of Political Science. Scott is primarily interested in public participation, democratic innovation, and community engagement. He manages Community Outreach and Communications for the non-profit Urban Indigenous Health &amp; Healing Cooperative and volunteers with Vancouver Coastal Health&#39;s harm reduction programme.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/01/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 08/06/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Scott Fletcher currently lends his skills in communications, editing, and research to the Participedia project based out of the University of British Columbia&#39;s Department of Political Science. Scott is primarily interested in public participation, democratic innovation, and community engagement. He manages Community Outreach and Communications for the non-profit Urban Indigenous Health &amp; Healing Cooperative and volunteers with Vancouver Coastal Health&#39;s harm reduction programme.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Scott Fletcher currently lends his skills in communications, editing, and research to the Participedia project based out of the University of British Columbia&#39;s Department of Political Science. Scott is primarily interested in public participation, democratic innovation, and community engagement. He manages Community Outreach and Communications for the non-profit Urban Indigenous Health &amp; Healing Cooperative and volunteers with Vancouver Coastal Health&#39;s harm reduction programme.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 4056<br>
<b>Location:</b> 60557 E. Arroyo Grande Drive Oracle AZ United States 85623<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution<br>
<b>First:</b> Kim<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Pearce<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Co-Founder and President<br>
<b>Email:</b> kimpearce@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 520-825-4528<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 60557 E. Arroyo Grande Drive<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Oracle<br>
<b>State:</b> AZ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 85623<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kimberly Pearce (M.A., San Jose State University, 1984) has been teaching at De Anza College in the San Francisco Bay area for over 20 years. In addition to her full-time teaching load, she is a co-founder of two organizations, The Public Dialogue Consortium and Pearce Associates, working with clients to create better patterns of communication in private and public settings. Kims commitments as a practitioner and researcher involve the connections among Buberian dialogue, adult transformational learning, and the Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM) as leverages for creating more inclusive and reflexive ways of being and acting in a globalized, postmodern world. She has authored a handbook on facilitating dialogic communication as well as authoring and co-authoring a number of articles on dialogue and CMM. Her work as a practitioner includes a number of projects in the United States as well as in Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Denmark, England, Ireland, Greece, and France.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.cmminstitute.net<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.cmminstitute.net" target="_blank">http://www.cmminstitute.net</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 08/01/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Kimberly Pearce (M.A., San Jose State University, 1984) has been teaching at De Anza College in the San Francisco Bay area for over 20 years. In addition to her full-time teaching load, she is a co-founder of two organizations, The Public Dialogue Consortium and Pearce Associates, working with clients to create better patterns of communication in private and public settings. Kims commitments as a practitioner and researcher involve the connections among Buberian dialogue, adult transformational<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Kimberly Pearce (M.A., San Jose State University, 1984) has been teaching at De Anza College in the San Francisco Bay area for over 20 years. In addition to her full-time teaching load, she is a co-fo
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 1667<br>
<b>Location:</b> 48 Fieldberry Private Nepean ON Canada K2JE58<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution<br>
<b>First:</b> Jan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> M.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Elliott<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> janelliott@rogers.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 613-867-8169 (cell)<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 48 Fieldberry Private<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Nepean<br>
<b>State:</b> ON<br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> K2JE58<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The CMM Institute recognizes that the world currently faces challenges not likely to be met successfully within the same patterns of communication in which they were raised. We are particularly interested in learning how to transform those patterns of communication and, by this means, promoting personal and social evolution. Our distinct vision is a world of compassionate individuals and healthy societies that use communication as the generative means of shaping our fundamental institutions and networks of relationships.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/16/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 08/01/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The CMM Institute recognizes that the world currently faces challenges not likely to be met successfully within the same patterns of communication in which they were raised. We are particularly interested in learning how to transform those patterns of communication and, by this means, promoting personal and social evolution. Our distinct vision is a world of compassionate individuals and healthy societies that use communication as the generative means of shaping our fundamental institutions and networks of relationships.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The CMM Institute recognizes that the world currently faces challenges not likely to be met successfully within the same patterns of communication in which they were raised. We are particularly interested in learning how to transform those patterns of communication and, by this means, promoting personal and social evolution. Our distinct vision is a world of compassionate individuals and healthy societies that use communication as the generative means of shaping our fundamental institutions and networks of relationships.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWHH87<br>
<b>Location:</b> Oracle AZ United States 85623<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The CMM Institute for Personal and Social Evolution<br>
<b>First:</b> Barton<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Buechner<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> bbuechner@email.fielding.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Oracle<br>
<b>State:</b> AZ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 85623<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.cmminstitute.net<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.cmminstitute.net" target="_blank">http://www.cmminstitute.net</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/13/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 08/01/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512G4MT5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 615 Railroad Ave Haverford PA United States 19041-1221<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Interactivity Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Shannon Wheatley<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hartman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Fellow<br>
<b>Email:</b> eswheatley@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (480) 326-3887<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 615 Railroad Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Haverford<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 19041-1221<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As a fellow with the Interactivity Foundation, I promote democratic governance through exploratory, civil, and developmental discussion. I facilitate these discussions in the classroom and the community.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.interactivityfoundation.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.interactivityfoundation.org" target="_blank">http://www.interactivityfoundation.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/13/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/01/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> As a fellow with the Interactivity Foundation, I promote democratic governance through exploratory, civil, and developmental discussion. I facilitate these discussions in the classroom and the community.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> As a fellow with the Interactivity Foundation, I promote democratic governance through exploratory, civil, and developmental discussion. I facilitate these discussions in the classroom and the community.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 972<br>
<b>Location:</b> St. Paul MN United States 55116<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Carroll, Franck &amp; Associates<br>
<b>First:</b> Anne<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Carroll<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> carrfran@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 651-690-9162<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> St. Paul<br>
<b>State:</b> MN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 55116<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Anne has been a strategic planning and public engagement consultant for over 30 years, serving primarily public sector clients. She specializes in designing authentic and transparent public participation processes, bringing underrepresented voices to the table, and ethical governance, and teaches and trains in engagement design and inclusion. Anne is active in IAP2 USA, E-Democracy.org, Minnesota Education Equity Partnership, Partners for Equity Development, University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs, and served as a citywide elected official for 16 years.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.carrollfranck.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.carrollfranck.com" target="_blank">http://www.carrollfranck.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/03/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/02/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Anne has been a strategic planning and public engagement consultant for over 30 years, serving primarily public sector clients. She specializes in designing authentic and transparent public participation processes, bringing underrepresented voices to the table, and ethical governance, and teaches and trains in engagement design and inclusion. Anne is active in IAP2 USA, E-Democracy.org, Minnesota Education Equity Partnership, Partners for Equity Development, University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs, and served as a citywide elected official for 16 years.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Anne has been a strategic planning and public engagement consultant for over 30 years, serving primarily public sector clients. She specializes in designing authentic and transparent public participation processes, bringing underrepresented voices to the table, and ethical governance, and teaches and trains in engagement design and inclusion. Anne is active in IAP2 USA, E-Democracy.org, Minnesota Education Equity Partnership, Partners for Equity Development, University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs, and served as a citywide elected official for 16 years.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51712567<br>
<b>Location:</b> 9052 W. Lake Drive Littleton CO United States 80123<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Karen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lest<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> lest@jakrabbit.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 303-794-1401<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 9052 W. Lake Drive<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Littleton<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80123<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I have been a volunteer mediator and facilitator for our county program for over 10 years. I see the aching need for dialogue and deliberation in many facets of my life and want to be part of the solution.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/07/2006<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/10/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I have been a volunteer mediator and facilitator for our county program for over 10 years. I see the aching need for dialogue and deliberation in many facets of my life and want to be part of the solution.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I have been a volunteer mediator and facilitator for our county program for over 10 years. I see the aching need for dialogue and deliberation in many facets of my life and want to be part of the solution.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51712597<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1133 Church St. San Francisco CA United States 94114<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> REX<br>
<b>First:</b> Jerry<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Michalski<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Sociate<br>
<b>Email:</b> sociate@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 415-465-0256<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1133 Church St.<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Francisco<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94114<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As a guide to the relationship economy, Jerry Michalski (ma-call-ski) helps companies develop strategies that build authentic, productive relationships with their customers as well as among their employees. Jerry&#39;s consulting clients include the Institute for the Future (IFTF), Target, Procter &amp; Gamble and IDEO. His perspective was formed over 12 years as a technology industry analyst, first for New Science Associates (a company like Gartner) and later writing Esther Dyson&#39;s monthly newsletter, Release 1.0. Jerry earned an MBA from the Wharton School and a BA in economics from UC Irvine. He was raised in Peru and Argentina and speaks fluent Spanish and German -- and pretty passable French.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.JerryMichalski.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.JerryMichalski.com" target="_blank">http://www.JerryMichalski.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/10/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/15/2022<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> As a guide to the relationship economy, Jerry Michalski (ma-call-ski) helps companies develop strategies that build authentic, productive relationships with their customers as well as among their employees. Jerry&#39;s consulting clients include the Institute for the Future (IFTF), Target, Procter &amp; Gamble and IDEO. His perspective was formed over 12 years as a technology industry analyst, first for New Science Associates (a company like Gartner) and later writing Esther Dyson&#39;s monthly newsletter,<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> As a guide to the relationship economy, Jerry Michalski (ma-call-ski) helps companies develop strategies that build authentic, productive relationships with their customers as well as among their empl
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51721421<br>
<b>Location:</b> 333 South Kirkwood Road, Suite 310 Kirkwood MO United States 63122<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> StratCommRx<br>
<b>First:</b> Kelly<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ferrara<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President and Founder<br>
<b>Email:</b> kelly@stratcommrx.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 314-221-2251<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 333 South Kirkwood Road, Suite 310<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Kirkwood<br>
<b>State:</b> MO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 63122<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kelly connects audiences with messages, and has for 20 years. Her experience with clients across a variety of industries has helped her become the strategic thinker, polished writer, insightful collaborator, compelling facilitator, savvy marketer and organizational advocate who is trusted by her clients and colleagues. A leader in corporate communications and public engagement campaigns for organizations, Kelly has worked with numerous municipalities in the St. Louis region. She also has worked with nonprofits in health, education and grant-making. Her corporate work includes health care, career transition, engineering and supply chain logistics. <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.stratcommrx.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.stratcommrx.com" target="_blank">http://www.stratcommrx.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/22/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/17/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Kelly connects audiences with messages, and has for 20 years. Her experience with clients across a variety of industries has helped her become the strategic thinker, polished writer, insightful collaborator, compelling facilitator, savvy marketer and organizational advocate who is trusted by her clients and colleagues. A leader in corporate communications and public engagement campaigns for organizations, Kelly has worked with numerous municipalities in the St. Louis region. She also has worked with nonprofits in health, education and grant-making. Her corporate work includes health care, career transition, engineering and supply chain logistics. <br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Kelly connects audiences with messages, and has for 20 years. Her experience with clients across a variety of industries has helped her become the strategic thinker, polished writer, insightful collaborator, compelling facilitator, savvy marketer and organizational advocate who is trusted by her clients and colleagues. A leader in corporate communications and public engagement campaigns for organizations, Kelly has worked with numerous municipalities in the St. Louis region. She also has worked with nonprofits in health, education and grant-making. Her corporate work includes health care, career transition, engineering and supply chain logistics.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511D7X84<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4915 Saint Elmo Ave Ste 402 Bethesda MD United States 20814-6088<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Harwood Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Michael<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Wood<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Vice President<br>
<b>Email:</b> mwood@theharwoodinstitute.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (301) 656-3669<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4915 Saint Elmo Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 402<br>
<b>City:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>State:</b> MD<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20814-6088<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Harwood Institute is an independent, nonpartisan nonprofit that teaches, coaches and inspires people and organizations to solve pressing problems and change how communities work together.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.theharwoodinstitute.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/07/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/18/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Harwood Institute is an independent, nonpartisan nonprofit that teaches, coaches and inspires people and organizations to solve pressing problems and change how communities work together.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Harwood Institute is an independent, nonpartisan nonprofit that teaches, coaches and inspires people and organizations to solve pressing problems and change how communities work together.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RW87H5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4915 Saint Elmo Ave Ste 402 Bethesda MD United States 20814-6088<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> The Harwood Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Richard<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Harwood<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> rharwood@theharwoodinstitute.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (301) 656-3669<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4915 Saint Elmo Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 402<br>
<b>City:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>State:</b> MD<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20814-6088<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Harwood Institute is an independent, nonpartisan nonprofit that teaches, coaches and inspires people and organizations to solve pressing problems and change how communities work together.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.theharwoodinstitute.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.theharwoodinstitute.org" target="_blank">http://www.theharwoodinstitute.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/07/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/18/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Harwood Institute is an independent, nonpartisan nonprofit that teaches, coaches and inspires people and organizations to solve pressing problems and change how communities work together.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Harwood Institute is an independent, nonpartisan nonprofit that teaches, coaches and inspires people and organizations to solve pressing problems and change how communities work together.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51716665<br>
<b>Location:</b> 360 Cadwell Road East Thetford VT United States 05043<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Saybrook University<br>
<b>First:</b> Marty<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Jacobs<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> PhD Student/Leadership and Organization Development Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> marty.jacobs.sis@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 603-208-8200<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 360 Cadwell Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> East Thetford<br>
<b>State:</b> VT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 05043<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Marty Jacobs is currently a doctoral student in Organizational Systems at Saybrook University. Her research interests are in transformative and organizational learning in multi-sector transformational change, as well as complex adaptive systems and system sciences. She recently published two academic articles in the Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the ISSS - 2016 Boulder, CO, USA. In addition to her doctoral work, she has been teaching and consulting for over twenty years, applying a systems thinking approach to organizations. Marty has served on a variety of nonprofit, professional, and school boards over the past twenty years and has also written for The Systems Thinker, Vermont Business Magazine, American School Board Journal, Leverage Points Blog, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, and Confident Voices for Nurses on topics related to organizational learning, leadership, systems thinking, workplace culture, board governance, and community engagement.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 07/31/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/22/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Marty Jacobs is currently a doctoral student in Organizational Systems at Saybrook University. Her research interests are in transformative and organizational learning in multi-sector transformational change, as well as complex adaptive systems and system sciences. She recently published two academic articles in the Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the ISSS - 2016 Boulder, CO, USA. In addition to her doctoral work, she has been teaching and consulting for over twenty years, applying a systems thinking approach to organizations. Marty has served on a variety of nonprofit, professional, and school boards over the past twenty years and has also written for The Systems Thinker, Vermont Business Magazine, American School Board Journal, Leverage Points Blog, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, and Confident Voices for Nurses on topics related to organizational learning, leadership, systems thinking, workplace culture, board governance, and community engagement.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Marty Jacobs is currently a doctoral student in Organizational Systems at Saybrook University. Her research interests are in transformative and organizational learning in multi-sector transformational change, as well as complex adaptive systems and system sciences. She recently published two academic articles in the Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the ISSS - 2016 Boulder, CO, USA. In addition to her doctoral work, she has been teaching and consulting for over twenty years, applying a systems thinking approach to organizations. Marty has served on a variety of nonprofit, professional, and school boards over the past twenty years and has also written for The Systems Thinker, Vermont Business Magazine, American School Board Journal, Leverage Points Blog, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, and Confident Voices for Nurses on topics related to organizational learning, leadership, systems thinking, workplace culture, board governance, and community engagement.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWJAW6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 154 Saint Nicholas Ave Englewood, NJ United States 07631-1639
<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Northern New Jersey Community Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Michael <br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Shannon<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> mjs@nj.rr.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (201) 568-2439<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 154 Saint Nicholas Ave <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Englewood<br>
<b>State:</b> NJ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 07631-1639
<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Michael Shannon, a retired industrial designer, is founding president of the Englewood Area Community Foundation in Englewood, NJ. He holds a degree in Architecture from Princeton University.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.nnjcf.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.nnjcf.org" target="_blank">www.nnjcf.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/19/2009<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/22/2024<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Michael Shannon, a retired industrial designer, is founding president of the Englewood Area Community Foundation in Englewood, NJ. He holds a degree in Architecture from Princeton University.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Michael Shannon, a retired industrial designer, is founding president of the Englewood Area Community Foundation in Englewood, NJ. He holds a degree in Architecture from Princeton University.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511E2FP5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 10206 Aqua Verde Ct Austin TX United States 78733-1802<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Bluebonnet Hills Christian Church<br>
<b>First:</b> Landon<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Shultz<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Minister<br>
<b>Email:</b> Lshultz@austin.rr.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (512) 263-5368<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 10206 Aqua Verde Ct<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Austin<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 78733-1802<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Landon is a minister and community activist living and working in Austin, Texas. He is committed to building healthy, productive communities by creating channels of communication and co-operation among existing social service providers.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.bluebonnethillscc.org/Default.asp?<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.bluebonnethillscc.org/Default.asp?" target="_blank">http://www.bluebonnethillscc.org/Default.asp?</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/20/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/23/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Landon is a minister and community activist living and working in Austin, Texas. He is committed to building healthy, productive communities by creating channels of communication and co-operation among existing social service providers.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Landon is a minister and community activist living and working in Austin, Texas. He is committed to building healthy, productive communities by creating channels of communication and co-operation among existing social service providers.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511E2F61<br>
<b>Location:</b> Pittsburgh PA United States 15217<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Carnegie Mellon University<br>
<b>First:</b> Ben<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Towne<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Societal Computing<br>
<b>Email:</b> Ben.Towne+ncdd@ieee.org <br>
<b>Phone:</b> (412) 256-8236<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Pittsburgh<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 15217<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ben is a PhD student in &quot;Computation, Organizations, &amp; Society&quot; at Carnegie Mellon University. He is particularly interested in technologies and platforms that can support large-scale dialogue &amp; deliberation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.cmu.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/23/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/23/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Ben is a PhD student in &quot;Computation, Organizations, &amp; Society&quot; at Carnegie Mellon University. He is particularly interested in technologies and platforms that can support large-scale dialogue &amp; deliberation.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Ben is a PhD student in &quot;Computation, Organizations, &amp; Society&quot; at Carnegie Mellon University. He is particularly interested in technologies and platforms that can support large-scale dialogue &amp; deliberation.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMYB2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3416 Harden Rd # 7406 Raleigh NC United States 27607-3306<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Institute for Emerging Issues, NC State University<br>
<b>First:</b> Patrick<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Cronin<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Director for Policy and Programs<br>
<b>Email:</b> patrick_cronin@ncsu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (919) 515-7741<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3416 Harden Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> # 7406<br>
<b>City:</b> Raleigh<br>
<b>State:</b> NC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 27607-3306<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Patrick Cronin works with IEIs Director and talented staff to identify, define and develop the work of the Institute in ways that fuel collaboration and build ownership for action among IEIs stakeholders. IEIs work, including convenings, tailored research and publications, engages key constituencies from the government, business, education and non-profit sectors in North Carolina and beyond. Prior to joining IEI, Pat spent ten years on the faculty at the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona. His research interests centered on economic competitiveness issues at the global, national, regional, and firm levels. He taught in Thunderbirds distance learning program for Latin American managers for eight years. Pat received a B.A. from Middlebury College and an M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.emergingissues.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/26/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/28/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Patrick Cronin works with IEIs Director and talented staff to identify, define and develop the work of the Institute in ways that fuel collaboration and build ownership for action among IEIs stakeholders. IEIs work, including convenings, tailored research and publications, engages key constituencies from the government, business, education and non-profit sectors in North Carolina and beyond. Prior to joining IEI, Pat spent ten years on the faculty at the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona. His research interests centered on economic competitiveness issues at the global, national, regional, and firm levels. He taught in Thunderbirds distance learning program for Latin American managers for eight years. Pat received a B.A. from Middlebury College and an M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Patrick Cronin works with IEIs Director and talented staff to identify, define and develop the work of the Institute in ways that fuel collaboration and build ownership for action among IEIs stakeholders. IEIs work, including convenings, tailored research and publications, engages key constituencies from the government, business, education and non-profit sectors in North Carolina and beyond. Prior to joining IEI, Pat spent ten years on the faculty at the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona. His research interests centered on economic competitiveness issues at the global, national, regional, and firm levels. He taught in Thunderbirds distance learning program for Latin American managers for eight years. Pat received a B.A. from Middlebury College and an M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 2550<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3654 Cummings Avenue Eau Claire WI United States 54701<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Civic Praxis<br>
<b>First:</b> Michael<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Huggins<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> hugginsmw@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 715-379-5811<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3654 Cummings Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Eau Claire<br>
<b>State:</b> WI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 54701<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mike Huggins, ICMA-CM, is a former city manager with over 30 years leadership experience in urban planning and city management. He is a civic engagement service provider for ICMA's Center for Management Strategies and teaches an undergraduate honors class on "Community Leadership: Moving From Talk to Action." He holds masters degrees in public administration and urban planning from the University of Kansas.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.democracyislocal.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.democracyislocal.com" target="_blank">http://www.democracyislocal.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/17/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/29/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Mike Huggins, ICMA-CM, is a former city manager with over 30 years leadership experience in urban planning and city management. He is a civic engagement service provider for ICMA's Center for Management Strategies and teaches an undergraduate honors class on "Community Leadership: Moving From Talk to Action." He holds masters degrees in public administration and urban planning from the University of Kansas.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Mike Huggins, ICMA-CM, is a former city manager with over 30 years leadership experience in urban planning and city management. He is a civic engagement service provider for ICMA's Center for Management Strategies and teaches an undergraduate honors class on "Community Leadership: Moving From Talk to Action." He holds masters degrees in public administration and urban planning from the University of Kansas.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 6572<br>
<b>Location:</b> 44 Pierrepont Avenue Potsdam NY United States 13676-2294<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> State University of New York at Potsdam<br>
<b>First:</b> Philip<br>
<b>Mid:</b> T.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Neisser<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences<br>
<b>Email:</b> neissept@potsdam.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 315-379-9713<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 44 Pierrepont Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Potsdam<br>
<b>State:</b> NY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 13676-2294<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Phil Neisser teaches democratic theory, political economy, and welfare policy at the State University of New York at Potsdam. He and Jacob Hess are the coauthors of /Youre Not as Crazy as I Thought (But Youre Still Wrong): Conversations between a Devote.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> philneissr.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://philneissr.com" target="_blank">http://philneissr.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/26/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/31/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Phil Neisser teaches democratic theory, political economy, and welfare policy at the State University of New York at Potsdam. He and Jacob Hess are the coauthors of /Youre Not as Crazy as I Thought (But Youre Still Wrong): Conversations between a Devote.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Phil Neisser teaches democratic theory, political economy, and welfare policy at the State University of New York at Potsdam. He and Jacob Hess are the coauthors of /Youre Not as Crazy as I Thought (But Youre Still Wrong): Conversations between a Devote.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWN9G4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu CA United States 90263<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership<br>
<b>First:</b> Ashley<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Labosier<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> ashley.labosier@pepperdine.edu <br>
<b>Phone:</b> 661-713-8067<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 24255 Pacific Coast Highway<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Malibu<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 90263<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ashley (Trim) Labosier is the Executive Director of the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy. Ashley is a national writer and speaker on issues related to civil discourse, public engagement, and transparency. She co-designed and serves as an instructor for the Professional Certificate in Advanced Public Engagement for Local Government at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy where she also serves as an adjunct professor for a graduate-level class on public engagement. Ashley coordinates all Davenport Institute trainings, events, and conference, and spearheads collaborative partnerships with organizations committed to improving engagement between citizens and government. She has a BA in Government from Patrick Henry College and an MPP from the Pepperdine School of Public Policy. <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/13/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/20/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Ashley (Trim) Labosier is the Executive Director of the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy. Ashley is a national writer and speaker on issues related to civil discourse, public engagement, and transparency. She co-designed and serves as an instructor for the Professional Certificate in Advanced Public Engagement for Local Government at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy where she also serves as an adjunct professor for a graduate-level class on public engagement. Ashley coordinates all Davenport Institute trainings, events, and conference, and spearheads collaborative partnerships with organizations committed to improving engagement between citizens and government. She has a BA in Government from Patrick Henry College and an MPP from the Pepperdine School of Public Policy. <br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Ashley (Trim) Labosier is the Executive Director of the Davenport Institute for Public Engagement and Civic Leadership at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy. Ashley is a national writer and speaker on issues related to civil discourse, public engagement, and transparency. She co-designed and serves as an instructor for the Professional Certificate in Advanced Public Engagement for Local Government at the Pepperdine School of Public Policy where she also serves as an adjunct professor for a graduate-level class on public engagement. Ashley coordinates all Davenport Institute trainings, events, and conference, and spearheads collaborative partnerships with organizations committed to improving engagement between citizens and government. She has a BA in Government from Patrick Henry College and an MPP from the Pepperdine School of Public Policy.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51720152<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1000 North Alameda Street, Suite 240 Los Angeles CA United States 90012<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Community Partners<br>
<b>First:</b> Paul<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Vandeventer<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President and CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> paulv@communitypartners.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 213-346-3201<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1000 North Alameda Street, Suite 240<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Los Angeles<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 90012<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Community Partners offers expert guidance, essential services, and a strong dose of passion to help foster, launch, and grow creative solutions to community challenges. For more than 20 years, hundreds of individuals, groups, foundations and other institutions have worked with Community Partners to create new nonprofit projects, establish coalitions, and manage major philanthropic initiatives to benefit the region. Our mission is to accelerate ideas into action to advance the public good. We achieve this in three basic ways: Fiscal Sponsorship - We provide the structure, finance and administrative services, and expert counsel that help nonprofit leaders succeed. Grantmaker Partnerships - We help foundations, corporations, government agencies and other institutions achieve greater impact. Knowledge Sharing - Workshops, reports, speaking engagements and a range of publications help strengthen the field.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.CommunityPartners.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.CommunityPartners.org" target="_blank">http://www.CommunityPartners.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/01/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/21/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Community Partners offers expert guidance, essential services, and a strong dose of passion to help foster, launch, and grow creative solutions to community challenges. For more than 20 years, hundreds of individuals, groups, foundations and other institutions have worked with Community Partners to create new nonprofit projects, establish coalitions, and manage major philanthropic initiatives to benefit the region. Our mission is to accelerate ideas into action to advance the public good. We achieve this in three basic ways: Fiscal Sponsorship - We provide the structure, finance and administrative services, and expert counsel that help nonprofit leaders succeed. Grantmaker Partnerships - We help foundations, corporations, government agencies and other institutions achieve greater impact. Knowledge Sharing - Workshops, reports, speaking engagements and a range of publications help strengthen the field.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Community Partners offers expert guidance, essential services, and a strong dose of passion to help foster, launch, and grow creative solutions to community challenges. For more than 20 years, hundreds of individuals, groups, foundations and other institutions have worked with Community Partners to create new nonprofit projects, establish coalitions, and manage major philanthropic initiatives to benefit the region. Our mission is to accelerate ideas into action to advance the public good. We achieve this in three basic ways: Fiscal Sponsorship - We provide the structure, finance and administrative services, and expert counsel that help nonprofit leaders succeed. Grantmaker Partnerships - We help foundations, corporations, government agencies and other institutions achieve greater impact. Knowledge Sharing - Workshops, reports, speaking engagements and a range of publications help strengthen the field.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65SAS3Z1<br>
<b>Location:</b> Gaithersburg MD United States 20878<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> self employed<br>
<b>First:</b> Nanette<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Alvey<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director of Leadership Effectiveness and Organizational Effectiveness<br>
<b>Email:</b> alveynanette@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Gaithersburg<br>
<b>State:</b> MD<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20878<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ms. Alvey has over 30 years experience in designing and leading customized professional training programs for national and international organizations and NGOs with a focus on leadership and management training, project design and management, language and cross cultural training and teacher training. She co-founded and managed a training and development organization in Burkina Faso.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.encompassworld.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.encompassworld.com" target="_blank">http://www.encompassworld.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/06/2015<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/27/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Ms. Alvey has over 30 years experience in designing and leading customized professional training programs for national and international organizations and NGOs with a focus on leadership and management training, project design and management, language and cross cultural training and teacher training. She co-founded and managed a training and development organization in Burkina Faso.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Ms. Alvey has over 30 years experience in designing and leading customized professional training programs for national and international organizations and NGOs with a focus on leadership and management training, project design and management, language and cross cultural training and teacher training. She co-founded and managed a training and development organization in Burkina Faso.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717634<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3031 S. High Street Denver CO United States 80210<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Urban Interactive Studio<br>
<b>First:</b> Chris<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Haller<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder and CEO<br>
<b>Email:</b> challer@urbaninteractivestudio.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 303-720-6424<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3031 S. High Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80210<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Chris Haller is a nationally-recognized Web developer and Online Engagement practitioner, with a broad background in urban planning and communication technologies. These skills, combined with many years of experience in consulting for urban planning projects, are what brings Urban Interactive Studio's mission to enhance communication and improve decision-making in urban planning to life. In April 2011 he was named one of the Top 25 thinkers in Urban Planning Technology by the urban planning magazine Planetizen. As UIS founder, Chris is closely involved in the day-to-day development of interactive Web and mobile applications, as well as EngagingPlans, a place-based, interactive Web site package for planning projects. He designs effective online engagement projects and Social Media strategies for clients, and provides related training when needed. Chris is also founder and publisher of the EngagingCities online magazine, where he writes about trends in Urban Planning and Public Involvement.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> urbaninteractivestudio.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://urbaninteractivestudio.com" target="_blank">http://urbaninteractivestudio.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/15/2011<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/27/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Chris Haller is a nationally-recognized Web developer and Online Engagement practitioner, with a broad background in urban planning and communication technologies. These skills, combined with many years of experience in consulting for urban planning projects, are what brings Urban Interactive Studio's mission to enhance communication and improve decision-making in urban planning to life. In April 2011 he was named one of the Top 25 thinkers in Urban Planning Technology by the urban planning<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Chris Haller is a nationally-recognized Web developer and Online Engagement practitioner, with a broad background in urban planning and communication technologies. These skills, combined with many yea
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWEJF1<br>
<b>Location:</b> Longmont CO United States 80503-8801<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> John<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Steiner<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> steiner_king@earthlink.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Longmont<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80503-8801<br>
<b>Bio:</b> John Steiner works to help build, catalyze and serve the emergent, transpartisan/cross partisan/bridging movement as a co-founder and board member of the Bridge Alliance, as a board member of BridgeUSA, and as co-founder and senior strategist to the YOUNIFY Summit, a national cross partisan event to be held in Salt Lake City, February 19-23, 2020.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> reunitingamerica.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://reunitingamerica.org" target="_blank">http://reunitingamerica.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/25/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/28/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> John Steiner works to help build, catalyze and serve the emergent, transpartisan/cross partisan/bridging movement as a co-founder and board member of the Bridge Alliance, as a board member of BridgeUSA, and as co-founder and senior strategist to the YOUNIFY Summit, a national cross partisan event to be held in Salt Lake City, February 19-23, 2020.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> John Steiner works to help build, catalyze and serve the emergent, transpartisan/cross partisan/bridging movement as a co-founder and board member of the Bridge Alliance, as a board member of BridgeUSA, and as co-founder and senior strategist to the YOUNIFY Summit, a national cross partisan event to be held in Salt Lake City, February 19-23, 2020.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511J78Y2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3537 SE Belmont St Portland OR United States 97214-4323<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Charles F. Kettering Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Ellen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Knutson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Research Associate<br>
<b>Email:</b> radicallibrarian@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3537 SE Belmont St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Portland<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97214-4323<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ellen M. Knutson is a Portland, Oregon based research associate at the Charles F. Kettering Foundation where she is a key member of the research team developing libraries as centers for public dialogue and deliberation. She is an adjunct assistant professor at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois where she teaches a course on community engagement. Knutson also serves on the advisory committee for the American Library Associations Center for Civic Life. In addition to working with librarians, she works with college and university faculty members who want to include elements of civic engagement in their teaching and research, and who want to encourage their students to become more civically engaged.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> ellenknutson.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://ellenknutson.com" target="_blank">http://ellenknutson.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/30/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/29/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Ellen M. Knutson is a Portland, Oregon based research associate at the Charles F. Kettering Foundation where she is a key member of the research team developing libraries as centers for public dialogue and deliberation. She is an adjunct assistant professor at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois where she teaches a course on community engagement. Knutson also serves on the advisory committee for the American Library Associations Center for Civic Life. In addition to working with librarians, she works with college and university faculty members who want to include elements of civic engagement in their teaching and research, and who want to encourage their students to become more civically engaged.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Ellen M. Knutson is a Portland, Oregon based research associate at the Charles F. Kettering Foundation where she is a key member of the research team developing libraries as centers for public dialogue and deliberation. She is an adjunct assistant professor at the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois where she teaches a course on community engagement. Knutson also serves on the advisory committee for the American Library Associations Center for Civic Life. In addition to working with librarians, she works with college and university faculty members who want to include elements of civic engagement in their teaching and research, and who want to encourage their students to become more civically engaged.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51723485<br>
<b>Location:</b> P.O. Box 205 Kailua HI United States 96734<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CommUnity Works, LLC<br>
<b>First:</b> Lily<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Domingo<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> lilybloomdomingo@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 808-375-6218<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> P.O. Box 205<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Kailua<br>
<b>State:</b> HI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 96734<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Lily brings 30 years experience in planning and facilitation to a broad range of nonprofit, government and for-profit organizations. She is widely recognized for her expertise in facilitating complex conversations that build shared agreements and enable groups to move toward their preferred future. Prior to launching her consulting practice in 2009, Lily was COO and program director at the Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofits for ten years. MS-Community Development UC-Davis; BS-Human Development, UH.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/25/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 08/18/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Lily brings 30 years experience in planning and facilitation to a broad range of nonprofit, government and for-profit organizations. She is widely recognized for her expertise in facilitating complex conversations that build shared agreements and enable groups to move toward their preferred future. Prior to launching her consulting practice in 2009, Lily was COO and program director at the Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofits for ten years. MS-Community Development UC-Davis; BS-Human Development, UH.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Lily brings 30 years experience in planning and facilitation to a broad range of nonprofit, government and for-profit organizations. She is widely recognized for her expertise in facilitating complex conversations that build shared agreements and enable groups to move toward their preferred future. Prior to launching her consulting practice in 2009, Lily was COO and program director at the Hawaii Alliance of Nonprofits for ten years. MS-Community Development UC-Davis; BS-Human Development, UH.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51722741<br>
<b>Location:</b> 57 Aberdeen Avenue Cambridge MA United States 2138<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Laurie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Richardson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Independent Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> richardsonjb2@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 57 Aberdeen Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 2138<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am focused on helping individuals, groups and institutions improve the effectiveness of their collaboration around initiatives to further social justice, sustainable development and participatory democracy. Much of my work relates to Haiti where I lived and worked for 17 years, gaining direct experience of the macro and micro complexities related to socio-economic marginalization, development, governance and aid. I have helped design successful dialogue and collaborative action peace processes (Tracks 2-3) in the context of urban marginalization and violence. I am keenly interested in applying dialogue and deliberation tools to improve international development and humanitarian aid processes, as well as in supporting actors in Haiti in the use of these tools in pursuit of more inclusive local governance.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/27/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 08/22/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am focused on helping individuals, groups and institutions improve the effectiveness of their collaboration around initiatives to further social justice, sustainable development and participatory democracy. Much of my work relates to Haiti where I lived and worked for 17 years, gaining direct experience of the macro and micro complexities related to socio-economic marginalization, development, governance and aid. I have helped design successful dialogue and collaborative action peace processes (Tracks 2-3) in the context of urban marginalization and violence. I am keenly interested in applying dialogue and deliberation tools to improve international development and humanitarian aid processes, as well as in supporting actors in Haiti in the use of these tools in pursuit of more inclusive local governance.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am focused on helping individuals, groups and institutions improve the effectiveness of their collaboration around initiatives to further social justice, sustainable development and participatory democracy. Much of my work relates to Haiti where I lived and worked for 17 years, gaining direct experience of the macro and micro complexities related to socio-economic marginalization, development, governance and aid. I have helped design successful dialogue and collaborative action peace processes (Tracks 2-3) in the context of urban marginalization and violence. I am keenly interested in applying dialogue and deliberation tools to improve international development and humanitarian aid processes, as well as in supporting actors in Haiti in the use of these tools in pursuit of more inclusive local governance.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513ATFZ3<br>
<b>Location:</b> 8425 Peach St Erie PA United States 16509-4718<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Strategy Solutions, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Jay<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Breneman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, Community and Government Services<br>
<b>Email:</b> jay@getstrategy.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (814) 490-6872<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 8425 Peach St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Erie<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 16509-4718<br>
<b>Bio:</b> As Director of Community and Government Services, Jay Breneman is responsible for providing leadership, project and client management for planning, research, training, facilitation, organizational and program development projects for community, government, and selected nonprofit clients. Jays role includes municipal, community and economic development training programs, and helping organizations to advance their mission through public policy advocacy.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/11/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/27/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> As Director of Community and Government Services, Jay Breneman is responsible for providing leadership, project and client management for planning, research, training, facilitation, organizational and program development projects for community, government, and selected nonprofit clients. Jays role includes municipal, community and economic development training programs, and helping organizations to advance their mission through public policy advocacy.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> As Director of Community and Government Services, Jay Breneman is responsible for providing leadership, project and client management for planning, research, training, facilitation, organizational and program development projects for community, government, and selected nonprofit clients. Jays role includes municipal, community and economic development training programs, and helping organizations to advance their mission through public policy advocacy.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWRYD0<br>
<b>Location:</b> San Jose CA United States 95126<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> CultureWonk<br>
<b>First:</b> Nicole<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Farkouh<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder &amp; Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> nicole@culturewonk.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Jose<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95126<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Nicole Farkouh works with leaders to develop strong teams and organizations. As a facilitator, consultant, and coach, with 14+ years experience supporting change-makers, Nicole weaves analytic training, established process frameworks, and intuition to provide transformative experiences that increase the impact and effectiveness of individuals, groups, and organizations. More at www.culturewonk.com.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.culturewonk.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/03/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/21/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Nicole Farkouh works with leaders to develop strong teams and organizations. As a facilitator, consultant, and coach, with 14+ years experience supporting change-makers, Nicole weaves analytic training, established process frameworks, and intuition to provide transformative experiences that increase the impact and effectiveness of individuals, groups, and organizations. More at www.culturewonk.com.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Nicole Farkouh works with leaders to develop strong teams and organizations. As a facilitator, consultant, and coach, with 14+ years experience supporting change-makers, Nicole weaves analytic training, established process frameworks, and intuition to provide transformative experiences that increase the impact and effectiveness of individuals, groups, and organizations. More at www.culturewonk.com.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512PBF32<br>
<b>Location:</b> Boston MA United States 2131<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Emerson College<br>
<b>First:</b> Melody<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> MacLean<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Graduate Student<br>
<b>Email:</b> melodymaclean@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boston<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 2131<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I'm a graduate student at Emerson College, pursuing an MA in Communication Management with a specialization in Political Communication. I also work for a national Canadian nonprofit as its Manager of Public Engagement. My interests lie in engaging the public through accessible communication, particularly digital communication.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/25/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/19/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I'm a graduate student at Emerson College, pursuing an MA in Communication Management with a specialization in Political Communication. I also work for a national Canadian nonprofit as its Manager of Public Engagement. My interests lie in engaging the public through accessible communication, particularly digital communication.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I'm a graduate student at Emerson College, pursuing an MA in Communication Management with a specialization in Political Communication. I also work for a national Canadian nonprofit as its Manager of Public Engagement. My interests lie in engaging the public through accessible communication, particularly digital communication.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513678D9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 508 Georgia Ave Norfolk VA United States 23508-2910<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> USAID<br>
<b>First:</b> Bob<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Glover<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> bobglover54@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 508 Georgia Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Norfolk<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 23508-2910<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Bob has worked as an organizational leader, facilitator, senior adviser, and mediator across private industry, government, and the non-profit sectors. Bob recently returned from Central Asia where he served as the Peace Corps Country Director in the Kyrgyz Republic, the regions only emerging democracy, affectionately known as the “last Stan standing”. With US Agency for International Development, he served as a Senior Governance Adviser for North Africa and the Middle East. Bob also served two years in the Central Highlands of Afghanistan leading a staff of 20 Americans and Afghans, providing technical assistance for Afghanistans only female Governor. Bobs previous work experience includes: ten years leading an NGO in conflict resolution and community development; co-founder and first president of Virginias Association for Community Conflict Resolution; three years in Higher Education; and 10 years in international business development working across North and SE Asia.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.usaid.gov<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.usaid.gov" target="_blank">http://www.usaid.gov</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/31/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/14/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Bob has worked as an organizational leader, facilitator, senior adviser, and mediator across private industry, government, and the non-profit sectors. Bob recently returned from Central Asia where he served as the Peace Corps Country Director in the Kyrgyz Republic, the regions only emerging democracy, affectionately known as the “last Stan standing”. With US Agency for International Development, he served as a Senior Governance Adviser for North Africa and the Middle East. Bob also served two years in the Central Highlands of Afghanistan leading a staff of 20 Americans and Afghans, providing technical assistance for Afghanistans only female Governor. Bobs previous work experience includes: ten years leading an NGO in conflict resolution and community development; co-founder and first president of Virginias Association for Community Conflict Resolution; three years in Higher Education; and 10 years in international business development working across North and SE Asia.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Bob has worked as an organizational leader, facilitator, senior adviser, and mediator across private industry, government, and the non-profit sectors. Bob recently returned from Central Asia where he served as the Peace Corps Country Director in the Kyrgyz Republic, the regions only emerging democracy, affectionately known as the “last Stan standing”. With US Agency for International Development, he served as a Senior Governance Adviser for North Africa and the Middle East. Bob also served two years in the Central Highlands of Afghanistan leading a staff of 20 Americans and Afghans, providing technical assistance for Afghanistans only female Governor. Bobs previous work experience includes: ten years leading an NGO in conflict resolution and community development; co-founder and first president of Virginias Association for Community Conflict Resolution; three years in Higher Education; and 10 years in international business development working across North and SE Asia.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51723235<br>
<b>Location:</b> 11201 Renner Blvd Lenexa KS United States 66219 <br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> EPA Region 7<br>
<b>First:</b> Roberta<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Vogel-Leutung<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Community Liaison for Urban Waters<br>
<b>Email:</b> robertavl63@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 11201 Renner Blvd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Lenexa<br>
<b>State:</b> KS<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 66219 <br>
<b>Bio:</b> Roberta works for the Environmental Protection Agency in Kansas City as the EPA lead for the Middle Blue River Urban Waters Federal Partnership, and other urban waters projects. Much of her work is community based and she is interested in hwo communities understand, discuss, and engage in conversations about the environment of their own back yards.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.epa.gov<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.epa.gov" target="_blank">http://www.epa.gov</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/15/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/09/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Roberta works for the Environmental Protection Agency in Kansas City as the EPA lead for the Middle Blue River Urban Waters Federal Partnership, and other urban waters projects. Much of her work is community based and she is interested in hwo communities understand, discuss, and engage in conversations about the environment of their own back yards.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Roberta works for the Environmental Protection Agency in Kansas City as the EPA lead for the Middle Blue River Urban Waters Federal Partnership, and other urban waters projects. Much of her work is community based and she is interested in hwo communities understand, discuss, and engage in conversations about the environment of their own back yards.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511S96R1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 5019 Elsby Ave Dallas TX United States 75209-3305<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> David<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Leaverton<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> David@UndividedNation.US<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (214) 870-6062<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 5019 Elsby Ave
<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Dallas<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 75209-3305<br>
<b>Bio:</b> In 2017, my wife and I founded Undivided Nation, an organization focused on bringing about a cultural transformation in America that produces genuine unity and reconciliation. <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/14/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/09/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> In 2017, my wife and I founded Undivided Nation, an organization focused on bringing about a cultural transformation in America that produces genuine unity and reconciliation. <br>
<b>Bio200:</b> In 2017, my wife and I founded Undivided Nation, an organization focused on bringing about a cultural transformation in America that produces genuine unity and reconciliation.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMNE8<br>
<b>Location:</b> Sacramento CA United States 95864<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Stantec<br>
<b>First:</b> Lisa<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Beutler<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Facilitator<br>
<b>Email:</b> lisa.beutler@stantec.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Sacramento<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95864<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Former Associate Director of the Center for Collaborative Policy, Lisa specializes in helping organizations and communities make decisions and plan for the future. She serves as executive facilitator on numerous complex, high profile, collaborative projects. Her extensive experience in strategic planning, training and leadership development, change management, executive consulting, public policy development, and conflict resolution, spans a broad spectrum of clients and subjects.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> lisa-beutler.net<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://lisa-beutler.net" target="_blank">http://lisa-beutler.net</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 07/17/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/06/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Former Associate Director of the Center for Collaborative Policy, Lisa specializes in helping organizations and communities make decisions and plan for the future. She serves as executive facilitator on numerous complex, high profile, collaborative projects. Her extensive experience in strategic planning, training and leadership development, change management, executive consulting, public policy development, and conflict resolution, spans a broad spectrum of clients and subjects.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Former Associate Director of the Center for Collaborative Policy, Lisa specializes in helping organizations and communities make decisions and plan for the future. She serves as executive facilitator
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RW8CV4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 7016 18th Ave SW Seattle WA United States 98106-5100<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Duncan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hollomon<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> DuncanHollomon@cs.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (206) 419-7015<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 7016 18th Ave SW<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98106-5100<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/25/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/05/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWHHC9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1919 Keyes Avenue Madison WI United States 53711<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Interactivity Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Peter<br>
<b>Mid:</b> Andrew<br>
<b>Last:</b> Shively<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Fellow &amp; Projects Administrator<br>
<b>Email:</b> shively@interactivityfoundation.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 608-294-9485<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1919 Keyes Avenue<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Madison<br>
<b>State:</b> WI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 53711<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Pete Shively joined the Interactivity Foundation in November 2005. As a Projects Administrator for the Foundation and also now as a Fellow, Pete works closely with the Foundations Intellectual Development Committee, helping to coordinate the Foundations various public discussion efforts, its website, and other developmental programs. Petes first project discussion resulted in the Food discussion guide, published in 2011. The discussion guide for his second project, on Crime &amp; Punishment, was published in the fall of 2013. His third project on the news media culminated in a discussion guide entitled Tomorrows News: the Future of Journalism and Our News Media, which was published in late 2016.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.interactivityfoundation.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.interactivityfoundation.org" target="_blank">http://www.interactivityfoundation.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/13/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/03/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Pete Shively joined the Interactivity Foundation in November 2005. As a Projects Administrator for the Foundation and also now as a Fellow, Pete works closely with the Foundations Intellectual Development Committee, helping to coordinate the Foundations various public discussion efforts, its website, and other developmental programs. Petes first project discussion resulted in the Food discussion guide, published in 2011. The discussion guide for his second project, on Crime &amp; Punishment, was published in the fall of 2013. His third project on the news media culminated in a discussion guide entitled Tomorrows News: the Future of Journalism and Our News Media, which was published in late 2016.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Pete Shively joined the Interactivity Foundation in November 2005. As a Projects Administrator for the Foundation and also now as a Fellow, Pete works closely with the Foundations Intellectual Development Committee, helping to coordinate the Foundations various public discussion efforts, its website, and other developmental programs. Petes first project discussion resulted in the Food discussion guide, published in 2011. The discussion guide for his second project, on Crime &amp; Punishment, was published in the fall of 2013. His third project on the news media culminated in a discussion guide entitled Tomorrows News: the Future of Journalism and Our News Media, which was published in late 2016.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG651223137<br>
<b>Location:</b> Pleasant Hill CA United States 94523<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Conflict Transformation Project<br>
<b>First:</b> Rena<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Meyers-Dahlkamp<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> rena.meyersd@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Pleasant Hill<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94523<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Rena Meyers-Dahlkamp is the Program Manager for the Conflict Transformation Fund, which provides funding to U.S. organizations that empower individuals and communities with the tools, inspiration and agency to transform conflicts. Rena has over twenty years of local and international experience in organizing and political advocacy for human and environmental rights.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/23/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/04/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Rena Meyers-Dahlkamp is the Program Manager for the Conflict Transformation Fund, which provides funding to U.S. organizations that empower individuals and communities with the tools, inspiration and agency to transform conflicts. Rena has over twenty years of local and international experience in organizing and political advocacy for human and environmental rights.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Rena Meyers-Dahlkamp is the Program Manager for the Conflict Transformation Fund, which provides funding to U.S. organizations that empower individuals and communities with the tools, inspiration and agency to transform conflicts. Rena has over twenty years of local and international experience in organizing and political advocacy for human and environmental rights.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65124EQ93<br>
<b>Location:</b> Pleasant Hill CA United States 94523<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Conflict Transformation Fund<br>
<b>First:</b> Laura<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Loescher<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> laura@conflicttransformationfund.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Pleasant Hill<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94523<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/23/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/04/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51723484<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2377 Saint Louis Drive Honolulu HI United States 96816-2028<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Pacific Center for Collaboration<br>
<b>First:</b> Donna<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ching<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> donnarching@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 808-783-2314<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2377 Saint Louis Drive<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Honolulu<br>
<b>State:</b> HI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 96816-2028<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Donna Ching, Ph.D, is founder of the Pacific Center for Collaboration and a retired University of Hawaii faculty member. Her area of expertise focuses on leadership, facilitation, group process, and strategic planning. She has developed workshops, publications and videos on facilitation and strategic planning and has trained thousands of participants in Hawaii and across the Pacific. She has also facilitated hundreds of nonprofit, for-profit, governmental organizations, and community organizations in strategic planning.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.pacificcollaboration.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="https://www.pacificcollaboration.com" target="_blank">https://www.pacificcollaboration.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/03/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/30/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Donna Ching, Ph.D, is founder of the Pacific Center for Collaboration and a retired University of Hawaii faculty member. Her area of expertise focuses on leadership, facilitation, group process, and strategic planning. She has developed workshops, publications and videos on facilitation and strategic planning and has trained thousands of participants in Hawaii and across the Pacific. She has also facilitated hundreds of nonprofit, for-profit, governmental organizations, and community organizations in strategic planning.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Donna Ching, Ph.D, is founder of the Pacific Center for Collaboration and a retired University of Hawaii faculty member. Her area of expertise focuses on leadership, facilitation, group process, and strategic planning. She has developed workshops, publications and videos on facilitation and strategic planning and has trained thousands of participants in Hawaii and across the Pacific. She has also facilitated hundreds of nonprofit, for-profit, governmental organizations, and community organizations in strategic planning.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNX01<br>
<b>Location:</b> Belair Australia 5052<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Simply Speaking; SimplyConnectingTheDots<br>
<b>First:</b> Brenton<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Chappell<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> simplyconnecting.chappell@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Belair<br>
<b>State:</b> <br>
<b>Country:</b> Australia<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 5052<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Brenton has over 12 years experience as a Chief Executive Officer in the Health Sector. During that time he has guided organizations through continual change. Brenton was directly involved at the national primary health care level in bringing a model of community engagement to the National Divisions of General Practice Network and its subsequent adoption. As a key member of Simply Speaking, Brenton undertakes stakeholder development, complex decision making and strategic engagement work.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.simplyspeaking.net.au<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.simplyspeaking.net.au" target="_blank">http://www.simplyspeaking.net.au</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/21/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/29/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Brenton has over 12 years experience as a Chief Executive Officer in the Health Sector. During that time he has guided organizations through continual change. Brenton was directly involved at the national primary health care level in bringing a model of community engagement to the National Divisions of General Practice Network and its subsequent adoption. As a key member of Simply Speaking, Brenton undertakes stakeholder development, complex decision making and strategic engagement work.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Brenton has over 12 years experience as a Chief Executive Officer in the Health Sector. During that time he has guided organizations through continual change. Brenton was directly involved at the national primary health care level in bringing a model of community engagement to the National Divisions of General Practice Network and its subsequent adoption. As a key member of Simply Speaking, Brenton undertakes stakeholder development, complex decision making and strategic engagement work.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWEMH1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 25587 Conifer Rd., Suite 105-224 Conifer CO United States 80433<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Being and Living Enterprises, Ltd.<br>
<b>First:</b> Leilani<br>
<b>Mid:</b> Rashida<br>
<b>Last:</b> Henry<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> CEO and President<br>
<b>Email:</b> lrh@beingandliving.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 303-838-3818<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 25587 Conifer Rd., Suite 105-224<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Conifer<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80433<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.beingandliving.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.beingandliving.com" target="_blank">http://www.beingandliving.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/23/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51715537<br>
<b>Location:</b> 65 Sunset Circle Sedona AZ United States 86336<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Paul<br>
<b>Mid:</b> G.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Friedman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Retired<br>
<b>Email:</b> sedonapaul@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 928-282-1541<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 65 Sunset Circle<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Sedona<br>
<b>State:</b> AZ<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 86336<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a retired professor (U. of KS). I volunteer to build bridges in my community (Sedona, AZ) by offering community mediation service and by facilitating programs that bring together for dialogue people with different viewpoints.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> https://www.facebook.com/paulgfriedman<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.facebook.com/paulgfriedman" target="_blank">www.facebook.com/paulgfriedman</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/15/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/20/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a retired professor (U. of KS). I volunteer to build bridges in my community (Sedona, AZ) by offering community mediation service and by facilitating programs that bring together for dialogue people with different viewpoints.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a retired professor (U. of KS). I volunteer to build bridges in my community (Sedona, AZ) by offering community mediation service and by facilitating programs that bring together for dialogue people with different viewpoints.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 6522<br>
<b>Location:</b> 415 S. Beretania Street, Room 220 Honolulu HI United States 96813<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Hawaii State Senate<br>
<b>First:</b> Les<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ihara<br>
<b>Post:</b> Jr.<br>
<b>Title:</b> State Senator<br>
<b>Email:</b> senihara@capitol.hawaii.gov<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 808-586-6250<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 415 S. Beretania Street, Room 220<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Honolulu<br>
<b>State:</b> HI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 96813<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Senator Les Ihara, Jr. has served 29 years in the Hawaii Legislature, 8 in the house and 21 in the senate, holding leadership positions such as Senate Majority Leader, Majority Floor Leader, and Majority Policy Leader. Les is a Kettering Foundation trustee, and former board member of the National Issues Forum Institute and co-chair of the National Conference of State Legislatures' Legislative Effectiveness Committee. His main focus is on good government issues, such as ethics, campaign finance reform, open government, public access, and citizen engagement.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.nifi.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.nifi.org" target="_blank">http://www.nifi.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/27/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/18/2021<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Senator Les Ihara, Jr. has served 29 years in the Hawaii Legislature, 8 in the house and 21 in the senate, holding leadership positions such as Senate Majority Leader, Majority Floor Leader, and Majority Policy Leader. Les is a Kettering Foundation trustee, and former board member of the National Issues Forum Institute and co-chair of the National Conference of State Legislatures' Legislative Effectiveness Committee. His main focus is on good government issues, such as ethics, campaign finance reform, open government, public access, and citizen engagement.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Senator Les Ihara, Jr. has served 29 years in the Hawaii Legislature, 8 in the house and 21 in the senate, holding leadership positions such as Senate Majority Leader, Majority Floor Leader, and Majority Policy Leader. Les is a Kettering Foundation trustee, and former board member of the National Issues Forum Institute and co-chair of the National Conference of State Legislatures' Legislative Effectiveness Committee. His main focus is on good government issues, such as ethics, campaign finance reform, open government, public access, and citizen engagement.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717735<br>
<b>Location:</b> 27 East Manning Street Providence RI United States 2906<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Brown University<br>
<b>First:</b> Ruthy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> Kohorn<br>
<b>Last:</b> Rosenberg<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> University Ombudsperson<br>
<b>Email:</b> RuthyK@brown.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 401-787-8657<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 27 East Manning Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Providence<br>
<b>State:</b> RI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02906<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Ruthy Kohorn Rosenberg is Faculty and Postdoc Ombudsperson for Brown University. Ruthy has been the Ombudsperson since February of 2012. She came from MIT where she was the Director of Student Mediation and worked with faculty, staff and students to increase their capacity to deal with conflict, Ruthy has over 25 years experience in conflict resolution and management, ombudsmanry, teaching, curriculum design and teaching. She is an adjunct professor at Roger Williams University School of Law, and a Qualified Affiliate Practitioner with the Massachusetts Office of Public Collaboration. Ruthy is also on the boards of the New England Chapter of the Association for Conflict Resolution and the Community Mediation Center of Rhode Island.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> brown.edu/ombudsperson<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://brown.edu/ombudsperson" target="_blank">http://brown.edu/ombudsperson</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 11/03/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/15/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Ruthy Kohorn Rosenberg is Faculty and Postdoc Ombudsperson for Brown University. Ruthy has been the Ombudsperson since February of 2012. She came from MIT where she was the Director of Student Mediation and worked with faculty, staff and students to increase their capacity to deal with conflict, Ruthy has over 25 years experience in conflict resolution and management, ombudsmanry, teaching, curriculum design and teaching. She is an adjunct professor at Roger Williams University School of Law,<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Ruthy Kohorn Rosenberg is Faculty and Postdoc Ombudsperson for Brown University. Ruthy has been the Ombudsperson since February of 2012. She came from MIT where she was the Director of Student Media
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511FCEJ5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 33 Holbrook Rd West Hartford CT United States 06107-1619<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> William<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Logue<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> Bill@LogueGroup.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 33 Holbrook Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> West Hartford<br>
<b>State:</b> CT<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 06107-1619<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Bill Logue is a West Hartford based independent mediator, facilitator, consensus builder, trainer and consultant to individuals, groups, associations, corporations, law firms, foundations and public organizations. He specializes in large group processes, public engagement and meeting facilitation. Bill has worked in the field of conflict resolution since 1986 in the public and private sector. He is a graduate of Brown University and the University of Connecticut School of Law and is admitted to practice law in Connecticut and Massachusetts.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/01/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/12/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Bill Logue is a West Hartford based independent mediator, facilitator, consensus builder, trainer and consultant to individuals, groups, associations, corporations, law firms, foundations and public organizations. He specializes in large group processes, public engagement and meeting facilitation. Bill has worked in the field of conflict resolution since 1986 in the public and private sector. He is a graduate of Brown University and the University of Connecticut School of Law and is admitted to practice law in Connecticut and Massachusetts.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Bill Logue is a West Hartford based independent mediator, facilitator, consensus builder, trainer and consultant to individuals, groups, associations, corporations, law firms, foundations and public organizations. He specializes in large group processes, public engagement and meeting facilitation. Bill has worked in the field of conflict resolution since 1986 in the public and private sector. He is a graduate of Brown University and the University of Connecticut School of Law and is admitted to practice law in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65102ADV2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 16 Whitney Ave Beverly MA United States 01915<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Endicott College &amp; Essential Partners<br>
<b>First:</b> Lauren<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Barthold<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor &amp; Research Fellow<br>
<b>Email:</b> Lsbarthold@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (518) 488-9237 <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 16 Whitney Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Beverly<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 01915<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a Philosophy Professor interested in the theory &amp; practice of dialogue. As a Research Fellow at Essential Partners, I am writing a book on civic dialogue from an interdisciplinary perspective that includes philosophy, political theory, feminist philosophy, and the work of practitioners of dialogue. Having been trained in facilitation by both Essential Partners and the Kettering Foundation (as currently part of their Research Exchange for Public Life Centers), I am involved in establishing an Institute devoted to dialogue and deliberation on Boston&#39;s North Shore. I am also a co-principal investigator for a 2 year grant to study the effects of dialogic pedagogy to foster intellectual humility and civic engagement (http://www.whatisessential.org/news/essential-partners-wins-major-grant-university-connecticut-develop-dialogue-based-teaching).<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.laurenswaynebarthold.wordpress.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.laurenswaynebarthold.wordpress.com" target="_blank">www.laurenswaynebarthold.wordpress.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/11/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/11/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a Philosophy Professor interested in the theory &amp; practice of dialogue. As a Research Fellow at Essential Partners, I am writing a book on civic dialogue from an interdisciplinary perspective that includes philosophy, political theory, feminist philosophy, and the work of practitioners of dialogue. Having been trained in facilitation by both Essential Partners and the Kettering Foundation (as currently part of their Research Exchange for Public Life Centers), I am involved in establishing an Institute devoted to dialogue and deliberation on Boston&#39;s North Shore. I am also a co-principal investigator for a 2 year grant to study the effects of dialogic pedagogy to foster intellectual humility and civic engagement (http://www.whatisessential.org/news/essential-partners-wins-major-grant-university-connecticut-develop-dialogue-based-teaching).<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a Philosophy Professor interested in the theory &amp; practice of dialogue. As a Research Fellow at Essential Partners, I am writing a book on civic dialogue from an interdisciplinary perspective that includes philosophy, political theory, feminist philosophy, and the work of practitioners of dialogue. Having been trained in facilitation by both Essential Partners and the Kettering Foundation (as currently part of their Research Exchange for Public Life Centers), I am involved in establishing an Institute devoted to dialogue and deliberation on Boston&#39;s North Shore. I am also a co-principal investigator for a 2 year grant to study the effects of dialogic pedagogy to foster intellectual humility and civic engagement (http://www.whatisessential.org/news/essential-partners-wins-major-grant-university-connecticut-develop-dialogue-based-teaching).
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511FZWE3<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 21966 Albuquerque NM United States 87154-1966<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Bridges of Peace<br>
<b>First:</b> Kathleen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Oweegon<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner, facilitator, trainer, mediator<br>
<b>Email:</b> oweegon@bridgesofpeace.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 21966<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Albuquerque<br>
<b>State:</b> NM<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 87154-1966<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Kathleen Oweegon is founder of Bridges of Peace in New Mexico, providing facilitation, training and mediation services throughout the U.S. and around the world. Kathleen has designed and facilitated numerous community dialogues, engaging diverse and often highly emotional stakeholders to achieve deeper understanding of one another, gaining clarity on one anothers perspective and needs. In 2014 and 2015, Kathleen was Lead Facilitator for the Albuquerque Collaborative on Police/Community Relations. The focus of Kathleens work is to help organizations and individuals become empowered to fulfill their greatest potential, bringing seemingly discordant voices together in collaborations that produce wisdom, growth and harmony.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/07/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/11/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Kathleen Oweegon is founder of Bridges of Peace in New Mexico, providing facilitation, training and mediation services throughout the U.S. and around the world. Kathleen has designed and facilitated numerous community dialogues, engaging diverse and often highly emotional stakeholders to achieve deeper understanding of one another, gaining clarity on one anothers perspective and needs. In 2014 and 2015, Kathleen was Lead Facilitator for the Albuquerque Collaborative on Police/Community Relations. The focus of Kathleens work is to help organizations and individuals become empowered to fulfill their greatest potential, bringing seemingly discordant voices together in collaborations that produce wisdom, growth and harmony.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Kathleen Oweegon is founder of Bridges of Peace in New Mexico, providing facilitation, training and mediation services throughout the U.S. and around the world. Kathleen has designed and facilitated numerous community dialogues, engaging diverse and often highly emotional stakeholders to achieve deeper understanding of one another, gaining clarity on one anothers perspective and needs. In 2014 and 2015, Kathleen was Lead Facilitator for the Albuquerque Collaborative on Police/Community Relations. The focus of Kathleens work is to help organizations and individuals become empowered to fulfill their greatest potential, bringing seemingly discordant voices together in collaborations that produce wisdom, growth and harmony.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 2020<br>
<b>Location:</b> Boulder CO United States 80302<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Mediators Foundation<br>
<b>First:</b> Mark<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Gerzon<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> gerzonm@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 303-581-0294<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80302<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mark Gerzon helps leaders and their organizations learn skills that are critical for dealing with conflict and leading across difficult social divides.
<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.mediatorsfoundation.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.mediatorsfoundation.org" target="_blank">http://www.mediatorsfoundation.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/17/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/02/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Mark Gerzon helps leaders and their organizations learn skills that are critical for dealing with conflict and leading across difficult social divides.
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<b>Bio200:</b> Mark Gerzon helps leaders and their organizations learn skills that are critical for dealing with conflict and leading across difficult social divides.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65SYADF1<br>
<b>Location:</b> Cardiff by the Sea CA United States 92007<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> San Diego Deliberation Network/League of Women Voters of CA<br>
<b>First:</b> Martha<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Cox<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Volunteer<br>
<b>Email:</b> marthacox@roadrunner.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cardiff by the Sea<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 92007<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.lwvncsd.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.lwvncsd.org" target="_blank">http://www.lwvncsd.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/09/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/02/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51719910<br>
<b>Location:</b> 520 Pike Street, Suite 1101 Pullman WA United States 98101-3916<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Washington State University<br>
<b>First:</b> Michael<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Kern<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> m.kern@wsu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 509-335-2937<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 901 5th Avenue, Suite 2900<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Pullman<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98164<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Michael Kern has over 25 years of experience in helping diverse groups reach common ground on public policy issues in Washington and the Pacific Northwest. Prior to joining the Center, he was a Senior Associate at Triangle Associates Inc., providing facilitation, mediation, public involvement, strategic planning, project management and other services. He has also provided these services at nonprofit and academic institutions for the North Cascades Initiative, Hatchery Reform Project, Hanford Openness Workshops and other projects.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> ruckelshauscenter.wsu.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://ruckelshauscenter.wsu.edu" target="_blank">http://ruckelshauscenter.wsu.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/06/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/09/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Michael Kern has over 25 years of experience in helping diverse groups reach common ground on public policy issues in Washington and the Pacific Northwest. Prior to joining the Center, he was a Senior Associate at Triangle Associates Inc., providing facilitation, mediation, public involvement, strategic planning, project management and other services. He has also provided these services at nonprofit and academic institutions for the North Cascades Initiative, Hatchery Reform Project, Hanford Openness Workshops and other projects.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Michael Kern has over 25 years of experience in helping diverse groups reach common ground on public policy issues in Washington and the Pacific Northwest. Prior to joining the Center, he was a Senior Associate at Triangle Associates Inc., providing facilitation, mediation, public involvement, strategic planning, project management and other services. He has also provided these services at nonprofit and academic institutions for the North Cascades Initiative, Hatchery Reform Project, Hanford Openness Workshops and other projects.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511JBNF4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1201 17th st. 471 UCB Boulder CO United States 80302-6315<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Colorado Boulder, CU Engage<br>
<b>First:</b> Karen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Ramirez<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director, CU Dialogues Program<br>
<b>Email:</b> Karen.E.Ramirez@colorado.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (303) 492-3275<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1201 17th st. 471 UCB<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80302-6315<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research.
The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.colorado.edu/cudialogues/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/21/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/02/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research.
The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research.
The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511SS7Y9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Boulder CO United States 80302<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Colorado Boulder, CU Engage<br>
<b>First:</b> Pilar<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Prostko<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant Director for Coordination and Outreach<br>
<b>Email:</b> pilar.prostko@colorado.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80302<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/21/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/02/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RW89T0<br>
<b>Location:</b> Boulder CO United States 80302<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Colorado Boulder, CU Engage
<br>
<b>First:</b> Roudy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hildreth<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> CU Engage Associate Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> Roudy.Hildreth@Colorado.EDU<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80302<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.publicwork.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.publicwork.org" target="_blank">http://www.publicwork.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/21/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/02/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 4150<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 29361 Richmond VA United States 23242 <br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Richmond Action Dialogues<br>
<b>First:</b> Jacquelyn<br>
<b>Mid:</b> Holley<br>
<b>Last:</b> Pogue<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder and Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> jhpogue7@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 804-784-2626<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 29361<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Richmond<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 23242 <br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.richmondactiondialogues.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.richmondactiondialogues.org" target="_blank">http://www.richmondactiondialogues.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/28/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/01/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWJYD1<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3410 South County Rd. 800 W., Lot 2 Greencastle IN United States 46135<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> DePauw University<br>
<b>First:</b> Rachel<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Goldberg<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> info@rmgresilience.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 765-658-6630<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3410 South County Rd. 800 W., Lot 2<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Greencastle<br>
<b>State:</b> IN<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 46135<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dr. Goldberg has been mediating for over 20 years, and her work and training background include: individual, organizational and multi-party interventions; and work around controversial issues like pro-life/pro-choice activism, police accountability, and Native American land claim conflict. Her research includes work on how worldview and values affect practice, best practices in environmental and inter-cultural conflict resolution, and she is now focusing on providing a new framework, Multidimens.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.cooperativebydesign.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.cooperativebydesign.com" target="_blank">http://www.cooperativebydesign.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/18/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 05/01/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dr. Goldberg has been mediating for over 20 years, and her work and training background include: individual, organizational and multi-party interventions; and work around controversial issues like pro-life/pro-choice activism, police accountability, and Native American land claim conflict. Her research includes work on how worldview and values affect practice, best practices in environmental and inter-cultural conflict resolution, and she is now focusing on providing a new framework, Multidimens.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dr. Goldberg has been mediating for over 20 years, and her work and training background include: individual, organizational and multi-party interventions; and work around controversial issues like pro-life/pro-choice activism, police accountability, and Native American land claim conflict. Her research includes work on how worldview and values affect practice, best practices in environmental and inter-cultural conflict resolution, and she is now focusing on providing a new framework, Multidimens.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51717319<br>
<b>Location:</b> P.O. Box 6 Montevallo AL United States 35115<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No <br>
<b>Government:</b> No <br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> David Mathews Center for Civic Life<br>
<b>First:</b> Cristin<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Brawner<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> cfoster@mathewscenter.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 205-665-9005<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> P.O. Box 6<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Montevallo<br>
<b>State:</b> AL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 35115<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Cristin Foster is the Acting Executive Director of the David Mathews Center for Civic Life in Montevallo, Alabama. Cristin coordinates Mathews Center signature programming, moderates deliberative community forums across Alabama, and collaborates with K 16 schools and community partners to facilitate active civic learning for young Alabamians. A graduate of the University of Montevallo, Cristin has worked for the Mathews Center since 2011.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://www.mathewscenter.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.mathewscenter.org" target="_blank">www.mathewscenter.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/04/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 01/11/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Cristin Foster is the Acting Executive Director of the David Mathews Center for Civic Life in Montevallo, Alabama. Cristin coordinates Mathews Center signature programming, moderates deliberative community forums across Alabama, and collaborates with K 16 schools and community partners to facilitate active civic learning for young Alabamians. A graduate of the University of Montevallo, Cristin has worked for the Mathews Center since 2011.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Cristin Foster is the Acting Executive Director of the David Mathews Center for Civic Life in Montevallo, Alabama. Cristin coordinates Mathews Center signature programming, moderates deliberative community forums across Alabama, and collaborates with K 16 schools and community partners to facilitate active civic learning for young Alabamians. A graduate of the University of Montevallo, Cristin has worked for the Mathews Center since 2011.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 1051<br>
<b>Location:</b> 186 Alewife Brook Parkway, Suite 212 Cambridge MA United States 02138<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Essential Partners<br>
<b>First:</b> Richard<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Chasin<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Senior Associate<br>
<b>Email:</b> chasin@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 617-547-5988<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 186 Alewife Brook Parkway, Suite 212<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Cambridge<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02138<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Richard Chasin was Co-Director of the Family Institute of Cambridge during 1980-93 and 1996-1998. Together with Henry Grunebaum, M. D., and Judith Platt, Ed.D., he has produced Harvard's Annual Couples Therapy Conference since 1984. With Grunebaum and Margaret Herzig, he co-edited One Couple, Four Realities: Multiple Perspectives on Couples Therapy (Guilford, 1988). His contributions include the use of action methods in family therapy. He has written articles, some with Sallyann Roth, LICSW, on action methods and narrative therapy. Since the early 1980s he has applied family therapy methods to larger system conflicts. With Rick Lee, Ph.D., in 1984, he designed the psychological component of the Negotiation Workshop, a very large, popular, all-department graduate course held annually at Harvard Law School.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.publicconversations.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.publicconversations.org" target="_blank">http://www.publicconversations.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 03/05/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/30/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Richard Chasin was Co-Director of the Family Institute of Cambridge during 1980-93 and 1996-1998. Together with Henry Grunebaum, M. D., and Judith Platt, Ed.D., he has produced Harvard's Annual Couples Therapy Conference since 1984. With Grunebaum and Margaret Herzig, he co-edited One Couple, Four Realities: Multiple Perspectives on Couples Therapy (Guilford, 1988). His contributions include the use of action methods in family therapy. He has written articles, some with Sallyann Roth, LICSW, on action methods and narrative therapy. Since the early 1980s he has applied family therapy methods to larger system conflicts. With Rick Lee, Ph.D., in 1984, he designed the psychological component of the Negotiation Workshop, a very large, popular, all-department graduate course held annually at Harvard Law School.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Richard Chasin was Co-Director of the Family Institute of Cambridge during 1980-93 and 1996-1998. Together with Henry Grunebaum, M. D., and Judith Platt, Ed.D., he has produced Harvard's Annual Couples Therapy Conference since 1984. With Grunebaum and Margaret Herzig, he co-edited One Couple, Four Realities: Multiple Perspectives on Couples Therapy (Guilford, 1988). His contributions include the use of action methods in family therapy. He has written articles, some with Sallyann Roth, LICSW, on action methods and narrative therapy. Since the early 1980s he has applied family therapy methods to larger system conflicts. With Rick Lee, Ph.D., in 1984, he designed the psychological component of the Negotiation Workshop, a very large, popular, all-department graduate course held annually at Harvard Law School.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512QX399<br>
<b>Location:</b> Murphysboro IL United States 62966<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Dispute Resolution Institute, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Missy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Greathouse<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> mgreathouse@dri-inc.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (618) 549-1200<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Murphysboro<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 62966<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Missy Greathouse currently serves as the Executive Director of Dispute Resolution Institute, Inc. Employed by DRI since 2009, Missy is a licensed attorney and mediator. She has completed a 40-Hour Basic Skills and Family Mediation course and has attended over 100 hours of additional advanced mediation trainings. Over the past nine years, Missy has regularly organized and presented mediation trainings and provided pro bono mediations to the public and court system. She has years of experience creating, managing and evaluating grant based programs. Missy is active in various organizations and holds several leadership roles. Of note, she serves as the secretary of the Illinois State Bar Associations Alternative Dispute Resolution Section Council. Missy holds a Juris Doctor from Southern Illinois University School of Law and a Bachelors of Science in Social Work from Saint Louis University.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/20/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/08/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Missy Greathouse currently serves as the Executive Director of Dispute Resolution Institute, Inc. Employed by DRI since 2009, Missy is a licensed attorney and mediator. She has completed a 40-Hour Basic Skills and Family Mediation course and has attended over 100 hours of additional advanced mediation trainings. Over the past nine years, Missy has regularly organized and presented mediation trainings and provided pro bono mediations to the public and court system. She has years of experience creating, managing and evaluating grant based programs. Missy is active in various organizations and holds several leadership roles. Of note, she serves as the secretary of the Illinois State Bar Associations Alternative Dispute Resolution Section Council. Missy holds a Juris Doctor from Southern Illinois University School of Law and a Bachelors of Science in Social Work from Saint Louis University.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Missy Greathouse currently serves as the Executive Director of Dispute Resolution Institute, Inc. Employed by DRI since 2009, Missy is a licensed attorney and mediator. She has completed a 40-Hour Basic Skills and Family Mediation course and has attended over 100 hours of additional advanced mediation trainings. Over the past nine years, Missy has regularly organized and presented mediation trainings and provided pro bono mediations to the public and court system. She has years of experience creating, managing and evaluating grant based programs. Missy is active in various organizations and holds several leadership roles. Of note, she serves as the secretary of the Illinois State Bar Associations Alternative Dispute Resolution Section Council. Missy holds a Juris Doctor from Southern Illinois University School of Law and a Bachelors of Science in Social Work from Saint Louis University.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWDWM3<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 400179 Charlottesville VA United States 22904<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Virginia Institute for Environmental Negotiation (IEN)<br>
<b>First:</b> Tanya<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Cobb<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> tanyad@virginia.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (804) 924-1970<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 400179<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charlottesville<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22904<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Tanya Denckla Cobb is an author, teacher and seasoned mediator and facilitator in environmental public policy. Through her career she has worked for the federal government, state government, local and state nonprofit organizations, and as an independent consultant. At IEN since 1977, Tanya is passionate about bringing people together to discover common ground and create solutions for mutual gain. In recent years, she has worked on issues of coastal resilience, urban forestry, tobacco harm reduction, onsite septic systems, stormwater and water quality. She teaches group facilitation at the UVA and as co-founder of the Virginia Natural Resources Leadership Institute where she continues to serve as teaching faculty.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.virginia.edu/~envneg/.ien/html<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.virginia.edu/~envneg/.ien/html" target="_blank">http://www.virginia.edu/~envneg/.ien/html</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/12/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/10/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Tanya Denckla Cobb is an author, teacher and seasoned mediator and facilitator in environmental public policy. Through her career she has worked for the federal government, state government, local and state nonprofit organizations, and as an independent consultant. At IEN since 1977, Tanya is passionate about bringing people together to discover common ground and create solutions for mutual gain. In recent years, she has worked on issues of coastal resilience, urban forestry, tobacco harm reduction, onsite septic systems, stormwater and water quality. She teaches group facilitation at the UVA and as co-founder of the Virginia Natural Resources Leadership Institute where she continues to serve as teaching faculty.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Tanya Denckla Cobb is an author, teacher and seasoned mediator and facilitator in environmental public policy. Through her career she has worked for the federal government, state government, local and state nonprofit organizations, and as an independent consultant. At IEN since 1977, Tanya is passionate about bringing people together to discover common ground and create solutions for mutual gain. In recent years, she has worked on issues of coastal resilience, urban forestry, tobacco harm reduction, onsite septic systems, stormwater and water quality. She teaches group facilitation at the UVA and as co-founder of the Virginia Natural Resources Leadership Institute where she continues to serve as teaching faculty.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RW7JC2<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 400179 Charlottesville VA United States 22904-4179<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Virginia Institute for Environmental Negotiation (IEN)<br>
<b>First:</b> Frank<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Dukes<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Distinguished Institute Fellow<br>
<b>Email:</b> ed7k@virginia.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (434) 924-2041<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 400179<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charlottesville<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22904-4179<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Frank Dukes is a nationally recognized practitioner in the field of collaborative planning and environmental conflict resolution. His writing has influenced up-and-coming facilitators, with works such as: Community-Based Collaboration: Bridging Socio-Ecological Theory and Practice, 2011. The Association of Conflict Resolution presented Dr. Dukes with the 2012 Sharon M. Pickett Award for advancing environmental protection through alternative dispute resolution. Equal to his work on natural resource issues are his efforts on social justice; in 2016, he received UVAs John T Casteen III Diversity-Equity-Inclusion Leadership Award for his leadership and deep commitment to achieving a sustainable and quantifiable impact on diversity, equity and inclusion at the University and in the local community.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.ien.arch.virginia.edu/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.ien.arch.virginia.edu/" target="_blank">http://www.ien.arch.virginia.edu/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/16/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/10/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Frank Dukes is a nationally recognized practitioner in the field of collaborative planning and environmental conflict resolution. His writing has influenced up-and-coming facilitators, with works such as: Community-Based Collaboration: Bridging Socio-Ecological Theory and Practice, 2011. The Association of Conflict Resolution presented Dr. Dukes with the 2012 Sharon M. Pickett Award for advancing environmental protection through alternative dispute resolution. Equal to his work on natural resource issues are his efforts on social justice; in 2016, he received UVAs John T Casteen III Diversity-Equity-Inclusion Leadership Award for his leadership and deep commitment to achieving a sustainable and quantifiable impact on diversity, equity and inclusion at the University and in the local community.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Frank Dukes is a nationally recognized practitioner in the field of collaborative planning and environmental conflict resolution. His writing has influenced up-and-coming facilitators, with works such as: Community-Based Collaboration: Bridging Socio-Ecological Theory and Practice, 2011. The Association of Conflict Resolution presented Dr. Dukes with the 2012 Sharon M. Pickett Award for advancing environmental protection through alternative dispute resolution. Equal to his work on natural resource issues are his efforts on social justice; in 2016, he received UVAs John T Casteen III Diversity-Equity-Inclusion Leadership Award for his leadership and deep commitment to achieving a sustainable and quantifiable impact on diversity, equity and inclusion at the University and in the local community.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513NQFR9<br>
<b>Location:</b> Charlottesville VA United States 22904<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Virginia Institute for Environmental Negotiation (IEN)<br>
<b>First:</b> Kristina<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Weaver<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> knw6y@virginia.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charlottesville<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22904<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/26/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/10/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513NQFM7<br>
<b>Location:</b> Charlottesville VA United States 22904<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Virginia Institute for Environmental Negotiation (IEN)<br>
<b>First:</b> Selena<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Cozart<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> <br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charlottesville<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22904<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/26/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/10/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWJY65<br>
<b>Location:</b> Charlottesville VA United States 22904<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Virginia Institute for Environmental Negotiation (IEN)<br>
<b>First:</b> Mike<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Foreman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> mike.foreman@dcr.virginia.gov<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charlottesville<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22904<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/26/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/10/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMPY4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 14924 Rattlesnake Road Grass Valley CA United States 95945<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Practical Academics<br>
<b>First:</b> Michael<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Freedman<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder and Leader<br>
<b>Email:</b> Michael@PracticalAcademics.com <br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 14924 Rattlesnake Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Grass Valley<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95945<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Public Square Academy is a continuing education platform providing civic and consumer classes, forums, and workshops for adult learners. We support independent mentors, moderators, and teachers with program development, marketing, tools, and services.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> thepublicsquare.academy<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="https://thepublicsquare.academy/" target="_blank">https://thepublicsquare.academy/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/09/2016<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/20/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> The Public Square Academy is a continuing education platform providing civic and consumer classes, forums, and workshops for adult learners. We support independent mentors, moderators, and teachers with program development, marketing, tools, and services.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> The Public Square Academy is a continuing education platform providing civic and consumer classes, forums, and workshops for adult learners. We support independent mentors, moderators, and teachers with program development, marketing, tools, and services.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51712587<br>
<b>Location:</b> Lafayette College, A&amp;S Department 111 Quad Drive Box 9462 Easton PA United States 18042<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Lafayette College<br>
<b>First:</b> Caroline<br>
<b>Mid:</b> W.<br>
<b>Last:</b> Lee<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> leecw@lafayette.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 610-330-5913<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> Lafayette College, A&amp;S Department<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> 111 Quad Drive Box 9462<br>
<b>City:</b> Easton<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 18042<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a professor of sociology in the Anthropology &amp; Sociology Department at Lafayette College. My research explores public engagement and inequality. I am about to begin a new project on democracy and accountability in higher education.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.lafayette.edu<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.lafayette.edu" target="_blank">http://www.lafayette.edu</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/26/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/31/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am a professor of sociology in the Anthropology &amp; Sociology Department at Lafayette College. My research explores public engagement and inequality. I am about to begin a new project on democracy and accountability in higher education.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am a professor of sociology in the Anthropology &amp; Sociology Department at Lafayette College. My research explores public engagement and inequality. I am about to begin a new project on democracy and accountability in higher education.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWRH68<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1370 Haymaker Rd State College PA United States 16801-6987<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Bridge Alliance<br>
<b>First:</b> David<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Nevins<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President and Co-Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> DaveNevins@comcast.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (814) 360-2551 <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1370 Haymaker Rd <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> State College PA <br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States <br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 16801-6987<br>
<b>Bio:</b> David L. Nevins President of the Bridge Alliance an alliance of about 80 organizations dedicated to respectful dialogue, creative problem solving, and supporting leaders who address and solve our nations challenges. The Bridge Alliance provides member organizations with networking opportunities, strategic partnerships and joint marketing collaborations. Our network builds capacity and supports the transpartisan dynamic from coast to coast to to build a shared identity, raise visibility, strengthen and expands the number of organizations and individuals dedicated to collaborative civic problem solving and collaborative public policy innovation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> http://bridgealliance.us<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="bridgealliance.us" target="_blank">bridgealliance.us</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 06/07/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 04/24/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> David L. Nevins President of the Bridge Alliance an alliance of about 80 organizations dedicated to respectful dialogue, creative problem solving, and supporting leaders who address and solve our nations challenges. The Bridge Alliance provides member organizations with networking opportunities, strategic partnerships and joint marketing collaborations. Our network builds capacity and supports the transpartisan dynamic from coast to coast to to build a shared identity, raise visibility, strengthen and expands the number of organizations and individuals dedicated to collaborative civic problem solving and collaborative public policy innovation.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> David L. Nevins President of the Bridge Alliance an alliance of about 80 organizations dedicated to respectful dialogue, creative problem solving, and supporting leaders who address and solve our nations challenges. The Bridge Alliance provides member organizations with networking opportunities, strategic partnerships and joint marketing collaborations. Our network builds capacity and supports the transpartisan dynamic from coast to coast to to build a shared identity, raise visibility, strengthen and expands the number of organizations and individuals dedicated to collaborative civic problem solving and collaborative public policy innovation.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513WKEP6<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box Davis CA United States 95617<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Campus Dialogue &amp; Deliberation, University of California, Davis<br>
<b>First:</b> Wei-Wei<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Chen<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> wwch@ucdavis.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (530) 754-7741<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Davis<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 95617<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 5/15/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="5/15/2020" target="_blank">5/15/2020</a><br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513Q97C1<br>
<b>Location:</b> Washington DC United States 20002<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Princeton University&#39;s Woodrow Wilson School &amp; LISD<br>
<b>First:</b> Nealin<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Parker<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Lecturer<br>
<b>Email:</b> nealinparker@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Washington<br>
<b>State:</b> DC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20002<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Nealin Parker is a Lecturer at Princeton Universitys Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs with a joint appointment at the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination. She teaches courses on political polarization and conflict transformation, refugees, and management of aid in countries in crisis.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 4/10/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="4/10/2020" target="_blank">4/10/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Nealin Parker is a Lecturer at Princeton Universitys Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs with a joint appointment at the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination. She teaches courses on political polarization and conflict transformation, refugees, and management of aid in countries in crisis.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Nealin Parker is a Lecturer at Princeton Universitys Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs with a joint appointment at the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination. She teaches courses on political polarization and conflict transformation, refugees, and management of aid in countries in crisis.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNHB3<br>
<b>Location:</b> 104 Buckhorn Rd Charleston WV United States 25314-2404<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Ridgeline: Ideas in Action<br>
<b>First:</b> Julie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Pratt<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Writer and facilitator<br>
<b>Email:</b> jpratt1@aol.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (304) 610-7154<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 104 Buckhorn Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charleston<br>
<b>State:</b> WV<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 25314-2404<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I'm a writer and facilitator who works with public and nonprofit organizations. My interest in public deliberation began in the mid 1990s while serving as director of the WV Governor's Cabinet on Children and Families. I was looking for ways to involve the public in policy issues. I got hooked up with the WV Center for Civic Life and Kettering Foundation and have been working on various projects with them ever since.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 3/15/2013<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="8/7/2020" target="_blank">8/7/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> I'm a writer and facilitator who works with public and nonprofit organizations. My interest in public deliberation began in the mid 1990s while serving as director of the WV Governor's Cabinet on Children and Families. I was looking for ways to involve the public in policy issues. I got hooked up with the WV Center for Civic Life and Kettering Foundation and have been working on various projects with them ever since.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> I'm a writer and facilitator who works with public and nonprofit organizations. My interest in public deliberation began in the mid 1990s while serving as director of the WV Governor's Cabinet on Children and Families. I was looking for ways to involve the public in policy issues. I got hooked up with the WV Center for Civic Life and Kettering Foundation and have been working on various projects with them ever since.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513QAQJ9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2950 Campus Box Elon NC United States 27244-2009<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> NC Campus Compact<br>
<b>First:</b> Leslie<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Garvin<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> lgarvin@elon.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (336) 278-7278<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2950 Campus Box<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Elon<br>
<b>State:</b> NC<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 27244-2009<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Leslie Garvin, Executive Director, NC Campus Compact, serves as liaison to the Executive Board, develops and leads member institution recruitment and retention strategies, facilitates faculty engagement initiatives, builds strategic partnerships to develop and expand higher education civic engagement, and oversees day-to-day operations. Garvin leads the Compacts deliberative dialogue initiative and has trained hundreds of faculty, staff, students, and community partners across the state and country in this method.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 4/15/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="4/15/2020" target="_blank">4/15/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Leslie Garvin, Executive Director, NC Campus Compact, serves as liaison to the Executive Board, develops and leads member institution recruitment and retention strategies, facilitates faculty engagement initiatives, builds strategic partnerships to develop and expand higher education civic engagement, and oversees day-to-day operations. Garvin leads the Compacts deliberative dialogue initiative and has trained hundreds of faculty, staff, students, and community partners across the state and country in this method.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Leslie Garvin, Executive Director, NC Campus Compact, serves as liaison to the Executive Board, develops and leads member institution recruitment and retention strategies, facilitates faculty engagement initiatives, builds strategic partnerships to develop and expand higher education civic engagement, and oversees day-to-day operations. Garvin leads the Compacts deliberative dialogue initiative and has trained hundreds of faculty, staff, students, and community partners across the state and country in this method.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65ZKYYZ4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1200 Park Rd Harrisonburg VA United States 22802-2404<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at EMU<br>
<b>First:</b> Jayne<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Docherty<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Academic Programs Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> jayne.docherty@emu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (540) 432-4627<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1200 Park Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Harrisonburg<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22802-2404<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The Center for Justice and Peacebuilding is a program of EMU. We educate a global community of peacebuilders through the integration of practice, theory and research.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 6/13/2017<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="4/3/2020" target="_blank">4/3/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> The Center for Justice and Peacebuilding is a program of EMU. We educate a global community of peacebuilders through the integration of practice, theory and research.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> The Center for Justice and Peacebuilding is a program of EMU. We educate a global community of peacebuilders through the integration of practice, theory and research.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513T17H5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 811 1st Ave Ste 255 Seattle WA United States 98104-1434<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Joy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Juelson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Facilitator<br>
<b>Email:</b> jjuelson@triangleassociates.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (509) 433-2999<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 811 1st Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 255<br>
<b>City:</b> Seattle<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98104-1434<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Joy Juelson joined Triangle in May of 2018 and brings over 20 years of natural resources management and stakeholder engagement experience to the facilitation and public involvement team. Joy earned a MS in Natural Resource Policy from Central Washington University in 2001. Her experience includes working with diverse groups and managing projects and programs. Joy has a wide-ranging understanding of natural resource and conservation issues. She has worked across multiple scientific disciplines including: fisheries, ecology, forestry/fire, and GIS and in multiple sectors including: Public Utility Districts, non-profit, private environmental consulting, county and Federal government entities. In addition to this, Joy has also worked closely with tribal governments.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 4/30/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="4/30/2020" target="_blank">4/30/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Joy Juelson joined Triangle in May of 2018 and brings over 20 years of natural resources management and stakeholder engagement experience to the facilitation and public involvement team. Joy earned a MS in Natural Resource Policy from Central Washington University in 2001. Her experience includes working with diverse groups and managing projects and programs. Joy has a wide-ranging understanding of natural resource and conservation issues. She has worked across multiple scientific disciplines including: fisheries, ecology, forestry/fire, and GIS and in multiple sectors including: Public Utility Districts, non-profit, private environmental consulting, county and Federal government entities. In addition to this, Joy has also worked closely with tribal governments.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Joy Juelson joined Triangle in May of 2018 and brings over 20 years of natural resources management and stakeholder engagement experience to the facilitation and public involvement team. Joy earned a MS in Natural Resource Policy from Central Washington University in 2001. Her experience includes working with diverse groups and managing projects and programs. Joy has a wide-ranging understanding of natural resource and conservation issues. She has worked across multiple scientific disciplines including: fisheries, ecology, forestry/fire, and GIS and in multiple sectors including: Public Utility Districts, non-profit, private environmental consulting, county and Federal government entities. In addition to this, Joy has also worked closely with tribal governments.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513T1KQ7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 313 Bethune College, York University Toronto ON Canada M3J 1P3<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> York University, Canada<br>
<b>First:</b> James<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Elwick<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Associate Professor in Science and Technology Studies<br>
<b>Email:</b> jelwick@yorku.ca<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (905) 599-6193<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 313 Bethune College, York University<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Toronto<br>
<b>State:</b> ON<br>
<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> M3J 1P3<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 5/1/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="5/1/2020" target="_blank">5/1/2020</a><br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513YVSP5<br>
<b>Location:</b> Charlottesville VA United States 22901<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Miriam<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Dickler<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Consultant<br>
<b>Email:</b> miriam@rebeltreellc.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (540) 246-5432<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Charlottesville<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22901<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I served as Director of Communications for the City of Charlottesville, VA until 2018. Prior to that, I built the first Public Information Office for the City of Harrisonburg, VA, developing all communications structure, material, policy and strategy from the ground up. I now work in the private sector, but primarily with governmental and nonprofit clients. I work in a variety of capacities, from trainer and facilitator to strategic communications consultant.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 4/19/2012<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="7/6/2020" target="_blank">7/6/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> I served as Director of Communications for the City of Charlottesville, VA until 2018. Prior to that, I built the first Public Information Office for the City of Harrisonburg, VA, developing all communications structure, material, policy and strategy from the ground up. I now work in the private sector, but primarily with governmental and nonprofit clients. I work in a variety of capacities, from trainer and facilitator to strategic communications consultant.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> I served as Director of Communications for the City of Charlottesville, VA until 2018. Prior to that, I built the first Public Information Office for the City of Harrisonburg, VA, developing all communications structure, material, policy and strategy from the ground up. I now work in the private sector, but primarily with governmental and nonprofit clients. I work in a variety of capacities, from trainer and facilitator to strategic communications consultant.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6514017A5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3859 N Milwaukee Ave Chicago IL United States 60641-2822<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Chicago Police Department<br>
<b>First:</b> Glen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Brooks<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> glen.brooks@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (773) 851-8800<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3859 N Milwaukee Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60641-2822<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Glen Brooks is a proven community leader and organizer with over ten years of experience in serving the residents of the City of Chicago. Glen Brooks is the Director of Office of Community Policing for the Chicago Police Department. Director Brooks worked in many capacities for the Chicago Police Departments Community Policing Program. He developed and created the nations most successful gun turn in and violence prevention strategy, the “Dont Kill A Dream, Save A Life” program. Through his efforts, the Chicago gun turn in program has generated the largest collection of voluntarily surrendered firearms in the United States, with more than 29,000 firearms collected since 2006.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 7/21/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="7/21/2020" target="_blank">7/21/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Glen Brooks is a proven community leader and organizer with over ten years of experience in serving the residents of the City of Chicago. Glen Brooks is the Director of Office of Community Policing for the Chicago Police Department. Director Brooks worked in many capacities for the Chicago Police Departments Community Policing Program. He developed and created the nations most successful gun turn in and violence prevention strategy, the “Dont Kill A Dream, Save A Life” program. Through his efforts, the Chicago gun turn in program has generated the largest collection of voluntarily surrendered firearms in the United States, with more than 29,000 firearms collected since 2006.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Glen Brooks is a proven community leader and organizer with over ten years of experience in serving the residents of the City of Chicago. Glen Brooks is the Director of Office of Community Policing for the Chicago Police Department. Director Brooks worked in many capacities for the Chicago Police Departments Community Policing Program. He developed and created the nations most successful gun turn in and violence prevention strategy, the “Dont Kill A Dream, Save A Life” program. Through his efforts, the Chicago gun turn in program has generated the largest collection of voluntarily surrendered firearms in the United States, with more than 29,000 firearms collected since 2006.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6514017R0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 52 Eastover Ct Louisville KY United States 40206-2700<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Student Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Global Human Project<br>
<b>First:</b> Jud<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Hendrix<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> judhendrix@globalhumanproject.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (502) 235-3250<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 52 Eastover Ct<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Louisville<br>
<b>State:</b> KY<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 40206-2700<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am the Executive Director of the Global Human Project and the co-creator of the Big Table: The World's Largest Potluck. I am the project manager for Lean Into Louisville, a Louisville Metro Government initiative to raise collective awareness to historical and current discrimination toward marginalized populations and build a more equitable city. I am current finishing a PhD on education and social change at Bellarmine University looking at power dynamics in dialogues for social change.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 7/21/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="7/21/2020" target="_blank">7/21/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> I am the Executive Director of the Global Human Project and the co-creator of the Big Table: The World's Largest Potluck. I am the project manager for Lean Into Louisville, a Louisville Metro Government initiative to raise collective awareness to historical and current discrimination toward marginalized populations and build a more equitable city. I am current finishing a PhD on education and social change at Bellarmine University looking at power dynamics in dialogues for social change.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> I am the Executive Director of the Global Human Project and the co-creator of the Big Table: The World's Largest Potluck. I am the project manager for Lean Into Louisville, a Louisville Metro Government initiative to raise collective awareness to historical and current discrimination toward marginalized populations and build a more equitable city. I am current finishing a PhD on education and social change at Bellarmine University looking at power dynamics in dialogues for social change.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG651403X54<br>
<b>Location:</b> Arlington VA United States 22205<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Arlington County<br>
<b>First:</b> Bryna<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Helfer<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Assistant County Manager for Communications and Public Engagement<br>
<b>Email:</b> bhelfer@arlingtonva.us<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (571) 775-9968<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Arlington<br>
<b>State:</b> VA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 22205<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dr. Bryna Helfer is Assistant County Manager and Director of Communications and Public Engagement. Prior to joining Arlington County, she was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Engagement for the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT). She also served as the Senior Advisor to the USDOT Secretary on Accessibility and Workforce Development.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 7/24/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="7/24/2020" target="_blank">7/24/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Dr. Bryna Helfer is Assistant County Manager and Director of Communications and Public Engagement. Prior to joining Arlington County, she was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Engagement for the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT). She also served as the Senior Advisor to the USDOT Secretary on Accessibility and Workforce Development.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Dr. Bryna Helfer is Assistant County Manager and Director of Communications and Public Engagement. Prior to joining Arlington County, she was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Engagement for the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT). She also served as the Senior Advisor to the USDOT Secretary on Accessibility and Workforce Development.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513X5XQ5<br>
<b>Location:</b> Bothell WA United States 98012<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Civic Reinventions, Inc.<br>
<b>First:</b> Mark<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Smutny<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Owner<br>
<b>Email:</b> mark.smutny@civicreinventions.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (626) 676-0287<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Bothell<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 98012<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mark Smutny is a professional facilitator, consultant, speaker, author, and Founder of Civic Reinventions, Inc. He is known for helping organizations uncover the wisdom in their diversity, build cohesion, and achieve their goals. He draws upon decades of facilitating meetings, leading retreats, and working with nonprofits and businesses. He teaches and writes on the arts of effective facilitation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 5/23/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="5/23/2020" target="_blank">5/23/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Mark Smutny is a professional facilitator, consultant, speaker, author, and Founder of Civic Reinventions, Inc. He is known for helping organizations uncover the wisdom in their diversity, build cohesion, and achieve their goals. He draws upon decades of facilitating meetings, leading retreats, and working with nonprofits and businesses. He teaches and writes on the arts of effective facilitation.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Mark Smutny is a professional facilitator, consultant, speaker, author, and Founder of Civic Reinventions, Inc. He is known for helping organizations uncover the wisdom in their diversity, build cohesion, and achieve their goals. He draws upon decades of facilitating meetings, leading retreats, and working with nonprofits and businesses. He teaches and writes on the arts of effective facilitation.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513X5Y63<br>
<b>Location:</b> Fontana CA United States 92336<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Audrey<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Jordan<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> audreyjordan2012@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (909) 827-2922<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Fontana<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 92336<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a non-profit consultant and an executive life coach an an antiracism practitioner.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 5/23/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="5/23/2019" target="_blank">5/23/2019</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> I am a non-profit consultant and an executive life coach an an antiracism practitioner.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> I am a non-profit consultant and an executive life coach an an antiracism practitioner.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65140BRS5<br>
<b>Location:</b> Muskegon MI United States 49442<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Urban League of West Michigan<br>
<b>First:</b> William<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Osmun<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Vice President and Chief Strategist<br>
<b>Email:</b> osmun@wickedbridges.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (616) 550-1131<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Muskegon<br>
<b>State:</b> MI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 49442<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Will Osmun, Ph.D., is the VP and Chief Strategist for the Urban League of West Michigan where he leads their REDI (Racial Equity, Diversity &amp; Inclusion) work. Will is a facilitator and board member for the Compassionate Listening Project and a board member of Kids&#39; Food Basket. He was the E.D. of The SOURCE and the State Director for the myCommunity Connect program at UHC in Detroit Michigan. Will provides training and consulting to CEO&#39;s, Executive teams, Boards, Gov.t. organizations, and staff members in relationship to racial equity, diversity, inclusion/belonging, retention, hiring, community engagement, and conflict. Will has earned an Masters in Management from Aquinas College, an Masters of Science in Supply Chain Logistics from Michigan State University, and an Masters of Arts in Leadership in Change from Antioch University.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 8/5/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="8/5/2020" target="_blank">8/5/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Will Osmun, Ph.D., is the VP and Chief Strategist for the Urban League of West Michigan where he leads their REDI (Racial Equity, Diversity &amp; Inclusion) work. Will is a facilitator and board member for the Compassionate Listening Project and a board member of Kids&#39; Food Basket. He was the E.D. of The SOURCE and the State Director for the myCommunity Connect program at UHC in Detroit Michigan. Will provides training and consulting to CEO&#39;s, Executive teams, Boards, Gov.t. organizations, and staff members in relationship to racial equity, diversity, inclusion/belonging, retention, hiring, community engagement, and conflict. Will has earned an Masters in Management from Aquinas College, an Masters of Science in Supply Chain Logistics from Michigan State University, and an Masters of Arts in Leadership in Change from Antioch University.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Will Osmun, Ph.D., is the VP and Chief Strategist for the Urban League of West Michigan where he leads their REDI (Racial Equity, Diversity &amp; Inclusion) work. Will is a facilitator and board member for the Compassionate Listening Project and a board member of Kids&#39; Food Basket. He was the E.D. of The SOURCE and the State Director for the myCommunity Connect program at UHC in Detroit Michigan. Will provides training and consulting to CEO&#39;s, Executive teams, Boards, Gov.t. organizations, and staff members in relationship to racial equity, diversity, inclusion/belonging, retention, hiring, community engagement, and conflict. Will has earned an Masters in Management from Aquinas College, an Masters of Science in Supply Chain Logistics from Michigan State University, and an Masters of Arts in Leadership in Change from Antioch University.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6514116Q4<br>
<b>Location:</b> Saint Louis MO United States 63128<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Fontbonne University<br>
<b>First:</b> Carey<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Adams<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> cha337@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (314) 440-4374<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Saint Louis<br>
<b>State:</b> MO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 63128<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Experienced university senior leader and educator in both public and private higher education. Skilled in communication, staff development, curriculum design, assessment, teaching, facilitation, and planning. Specializations in organizational and interpersonal communication and intergroup dialogue. Committed to transformative education and inclusion. PhD in Communication Studies from University of Kansas.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 8/16/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="8/16/2020" target="_blank">8/16/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Experienced university senior leader and educator in both public and private higher education. Skilled in communication, staff development, curriculum design, assessment, teaching, facilitation, and planning. Specializations in organizational and interpersonal communication and intergroup dialogue. Committed to transformative education and inclusion. PhD in Communication Studies from University of Kansas.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Experienced university senior leader and educator in both public and private higher education. Skilled in communication, staff development, curriculum design, assessment, teaching, facilitation, and planning. Specializations in organizational and interpersonal communication and intergroup dialogue. Committed to transformative education and inclusion. PhD in Communication Studies from University of Kansas.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG651417K67<br>
<b>Location:</b> 735 Martingale Rd Schwenksville PA United States 19473-2811<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service<br>
<b>First:</b> Pam<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Margolis<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> pammargolis@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (610) 283-9535<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 735 Martingale Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Schwenksville<br>
<b>State:</b> PA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 19473-2811<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Librarian/social scientist interested in the intersection of diversity in children's literature, education, and children of color. Ally, co-conspirator, provocateur.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 8/29/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="9/28/2020" target="_blank">9/28/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Librarian/social scientist interested in the intersection of diversity in children's literature, education, and children of color. Ally, co-conspirator, provocateur.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Librarian/social scientist interested in the intersection of diversity in children's literature, education, and children of color. Ally, co-conspirator, provocateur.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65141S0R9<br>
<b>Location:</b> 160 Seminole Dr Boulder CO United States 80303-4227<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Colorado, Boulder<br>
<b>First:</b> Sarah<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Meade<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> sarah.meade@colorado.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (505) 470-9598<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 160 Seminole Dr<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80303-4227<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sarah Meade is a graduate student specializing in Sustainable Planning and Management in the Masters of the Environment Program at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She is pursuing a career path that entails work that restores and conserves land, brings an economic benefit to local communities and builds the capacity of communities to adapt and be resilient to climate change. She is currently seeking to grow her experience facilitation and mediation of collaborative decision making and strategic planning.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 9/13/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="9/13/2020" target="_blank">9/13/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Sarah Meade is a graduate student specializing in Sustainable Planning and Management in the Masters of the Environment Program at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She is pursuing a career path that entails work that restores and conserves land, brings an economic benefit to local communities and builds the capacity of communities to adapt and be resilient to climate change. She is currently seeking to grow her experience facilitation and mediation of collaborative decision making and strategic planning.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Sarah Meade is a graduate student specializing in Sustainable Planning and Management in the Masters of the Environment Program at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She is pursuing a career path that entails work that restores and conserves land, brings an economic benefit to local communities and builds the capacity of communities to adapt and be resilient to climate change. She is currently seeking to grow her experience facilitation and mediation of collaborative decision making and strategic planning.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511GJ6F2<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 646248 Pullman WA United States 99164-6248<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Washington State University<br>
<b>First:</b> Chris<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Page<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Project Lead<br>
<b>Email:</b> c.page@wsu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (206) 219-2426<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 646248<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Pullman<br>
<b>State:</b> WA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 99164-6248<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Chris has been the Centers Project and Developmental Lead since 2013 and is responsible for strategic planning and managing projects; public involvement and visioning; facilitating and mediating; fund raising; and organizational development.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 6/12/2017<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="7/9/2020" target="_blank">7/9/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Chris has been the Centers Project and Developmental Lead since 2013 and is responsible for strategic planning and managing projects; public involvement and visioning; facilitating and mediating; fund raising; and organizational development.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Chris has been the Centers Project and Developmental Lead since 2013 and is responsible for strategic planning and managing projects; public involvement and visioning; facilitating and mediating; fund raising; and organizational development.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RW8X24<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1579 S Washington St Denver CO United States 80210-2708<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Rocky Mountain Center for Positive Change<br>
<b>First:</b> Barbara<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Lewis<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> catalystbel@comcast.net<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (303) 871-8850<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1579 S Washington St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Denver<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80210-2708<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Barbara Lewis has more than 30 years of experience in designing and facilitating participatory processes for a wide array of clients, with a specialty in local governments. She is well respected for her creative approaches to community engagement.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 4/11/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="4/11/2020" target="_blank">4/11/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Barbara Lewis has more than 30 years of experience in designing and facilitating participatory processes for a wide array of clients, with a specialty in local governments. She is well respected for her creative approaches to community engagement.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Barbara Lewis has more than 30 years of experience in designing and facilitating participatory processes for a wide array of clients, with a specialty in local governments. She is well respected for her creative approaches to community engagement.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513P7MK8<br>
<b>Location:</b> 95 Burrill Ave Ste 101 Bridgewater MA United States 02325-1202<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Bridgewater State University<br>
<b>First:</b> Laura<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Mulvey<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Program Manager<br>
<b>Email:</b> lmulvey@bridgew.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (508) 531-1886<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 95 Burrill Ave<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Ste 101<br>
<b>City:</b> Bridgewater<br>
<b>State:</b> MA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 02325-1202<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Laura Mulvey is a Program Manager in the Community Service Center at Bridgewater State University which is housed within the Martin Richard Institute for Social Justice. Her work involves advising and encouraging students to be active allies for positive social change in their local and global communities by participating in various community engagement modalities. Laura began her professional community engagement work by serving with the national service program AmeriCorps and has continued to work for justice through her work in higher education. Laura holds a masters degree in Social Work and is eager to learn from and connect with champions of social justice work.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 3/15/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="3/15/2020" target="_blank">3/15/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Laura Mulvey is a Program Manager in the Community Service Center at Bridgewater State University which is housed within the Martin Richard Institute for Social Justice. Her work involves advising and encouraging students to be active allies for positive social change in their local and global communities by participating in various community engagement modalities. Laura began her professional community engagement work by serving with the national service program AmeriCorps and has continued to work for justice through her work in higher education. Laura holds a masters degree in Social Work and is eager to learn from and connect with champions of social justice work.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Laura Mulvey is a Program Manager in the Community Service Center at Bridgewater State University which is housed within the Martin Richard Institute for Social Justice. Her work involves advising and encouraging students to be active allies for positive social change in their local and global communities by participating in various community engagement modalities. Laura began her professional community engagement work by serving with the national service program AmeriCorps and has continued to work for justice through her work in higher education. Laura holds a masters degree in Social Work and is eager to learn from and connect with champions of social justice work.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RW9WN0<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1110 Tulane St Houston TX United States 77008-6847<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Sunbody<br>
<b>First:</b> Jimmy<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Pryor<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> jimmy@sunbody.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (832) 640-5279<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1110 Tulane St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Houston<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 77008-6847<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Group process, self-enlightening and self-managing organizations and interpersonal communication are life-long passions. Now focused on stimulating dialogue in Houston and moving my business and my Quaker meeting in self-enlightening directions. NVC, AI,<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 2/8/2007<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="7/12/2020" target="_blank">7/12/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Group process, self-enlightening and self-managing organizations and interpersonal communication are life-long passions. Now focused on stimulating dialogue in Houston and moving my business and my Quaker meeting in self-enlightening directions. NVC, AI,<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Group process, self-enlightening and self-managing organizations and interpersonal communication are life-long passions. Now focused on stimulating dialogue in Houston and moving my business and my Quaker meeting in self-enlightening directions. NVC, AI,<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513P9DX4<br>
<b>Location:</b> Richmond CA United States 94805<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> San José State University - Office of the President - Office of Diversity Equity, and Inclusion<br>
<b>First:</b> Craig John<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Alimo<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Diversity and Inclusion Trainer/Educator<br>
<b>Email:</b> craig.alimo@sjsu.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Richmond<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94805<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 3/19/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="3/19/2020" target="_blank">3/19/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWH6C4<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4750 N Sheridan Rd Apt 829 Chicago IL United States 60640-7528<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Self-employed<br>
<b>First:</b> Walter<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Fisher<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Freelance Facilitator<br>
<b>Email:</b> brusselsblue98@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (773) 273-0442<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 4750 N Sheridan Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Apt 829<br>
<b>City:</b> Chicago<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 60640-7528<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I have been a freelance facilitator for 25 years, working in the field of Diversity and Inclusion. My experience spans multiple sectors, and is both domestic and international in scope.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 4/9/2009<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="6/25/2020" target="_blank">6/25/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> I have been a freelance facilitator for 25 years, working in the field of Diversity and Inclusion. My experience spans multiple sectors, and is both domestic and international in scope.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> I have been a freelance facilitator for 25 years, working in the field of Diversity and Inclusion. My experience spans multiple sectors, and is both domestic and international in scope.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513Q6454<br>
<b>Location:</b> 7400 Helmsdale Rd Bethesda MD United States 20817-4628<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> By the People<br>
<b>First:</b> Dan<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Werner<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> dan@btp-us.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 7400 Helmsdale Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Bethesda<br>
<b>State:</b> MD<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 20817-4628<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 4/5/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="4/5/2020" target="_blank">4/5/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> <br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> <br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWJWW6<br>
<b>Location:</b> Boulder CO United States 80310<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Colorado Boulder, CU Engage<br>
<b>First:</b> Ellen<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Aiken<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Instructor, Co-Director CU Dialogues<br>
<b>Email:</b> Ellen.Aiken@Colorado.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (303) 424-9043<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80310<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 7/2/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="7/2/2020" target="_blank">7/2/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65141S144<br>
<b>Location:</b> 13920 SW 72nd Ct Palmetto Bay FL United States 33158-1262<br>
<b>Style:</b> govtbldgs<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> US Court Appeals<br>
<b>First:</b> Beth<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Greenfield-Mandler<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Circuit Mediator<br>
<b>Email:</b> bethgmandler@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (305) 233-3652<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 13920 SW 72nd Ct<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Palmetto Bay<br>
<b>State:</b> FL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 33158-1262<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 9/13/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="9/13/2020" target="_blank">9/13/2020</a><br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65141S2K5<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1092 Prestonwood Dr Edwardsville IL United States 62025-4139<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> <br>
<b>First:</b> Denise<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Banks-Wilson<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Divorce/Family Mediator<br>
<b>Email:</b> denisebankswilson@yahoo.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (217) 503-6269<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1092 Prestonwood Dr<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Edwardsville<br>
<b>State:</b> IL<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 62025-4139<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am a divorce &amp; family mediator and coparent educator, and the owner of Family Journey. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act requires separating and divorcing parents to attend a parenting class and, in the absence of a parenting agreement, work with a mediator to develop a parenting plan. I developed the curricula for the Positive Coparenting program with the Parent Place of Springfield. As a coparent educator, I&#39;ve worked with over 3500 separating and divorcing parents and I&#39;ve conducted approximately 250 mediations.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 9/13/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="9/13/2020" target="_blank">9/13/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> I am a divorce &amp; family mediator and coparent educator, and the owner of Family Journey. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act requires separating and divorcing parents to attend a parenting class and, in the absence of a parenting agreement, work with a mediator to develop a parenting plan. I developed the curricula for the Positive Coparenting program with the Parent Place of Springfield. As a coparent educator, I&#39;ve worked with over 3500 separating and divorcing parents and I&#39;ve conducted approximately 250 mediations.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> I am a divorce &amp; family mediator and coparent educator, and the owner of Family Journey. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act requires separating and divorcing parents to attend a parenting class and, in the absence of a parenting agreement, work with a mediator to develop a parenting plan. I developed the curricula for the Positive Coparenting program with the Parent Place of Springfield. As a coparent educator, I&#39;ve worked with over 3500 separating and divorcing parents and I&#39;ve conducted approximately 250 mediations.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6511G11X0<br>
<b>Location:</b> Honolulu HI United States 96822<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Crumpton Collaborative Solutions<br>
<b>First:</b> Charles<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Crumpton<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Mediator/arbitrator/sole proprietor<br>
<b>Email:</b> crumpton@chjustice.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (808) 284-9209<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Honolulu<br>
<b>State:</b> HI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 96822<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Mediator &amp; arbitrator in civil &amp; public policy cases since 1985, civil litigation attorney 1978-2014, ABA Dispute Resolution Section Council, Am. College of Civil Trial Mediators, National Assn. of Distinguished Neutrals, Best Lawyer &amp; Super Lawyer in Mediation &amp; Arbitration, Lawyer of the Year in Mediation 2016, Adjunct Faculty, U of Hawaii Business School Executive MBA Program in Vietnam and Hawaii Pacific University, Hawaii Access to Justice Commission Initiatives Committee and Judicial Arbitration Commission<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 6/7/2017<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="5/21/2020" target="_blank">5/21/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> Mediator &amp; arbitrator in civil &amp; public policy cases since 1985, civil litigation attorney 1978-2014, ABA Dispute Resolution Section Council, Am. College of Civil Trial Mediators, National Assn. of Distinguished Neutrals, Best Lawyer &amp; Super Lawyer in Mediation &amp; Arbitration, Lawyer of the Year in Mediation 2016, Adjunct Faculty, U of Hawaii Business School Executive MBA Program in Vietnam and Hawaii Pacific University, Hawaii Access to Justice Commission Initiatives Committee and Judicial Arbitration Commission<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> Mediator &amp; arbitrator in civil &amp; public policy cases since 1985, civil litigation attorney 1978-2014, ABA Dispute Resolution Section Council, Am. College of Civil Trial Mediators, National Assn. of Distinguished Neutrals, Best Lawyer &amp; Super Lawyer in Mediation &amp; Arbitration, Lawyer of the Year in Mediation 2016, Adjunct Faculty, U of Hawaii Business School Executive MBA Program in Vietnam and Hawaii Pacific University, Hawaii Access to Justice Commission Initiatives Committee and Judicial Arbitration Commission<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65141XX60<br>
<b>Location:</b> Boulder CO United States 80302<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Colorado Boulder, CU Engage<br>
<b>First:</b> Jennifer<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Pacheco<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> <br>
<b>Email:</b> Jennifer.Pacheco@Colorado.EDU<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Boulder<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80302<br>
<b>Bio:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> 7/2/2019<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="7/2/2020" target="_blank">7/2/2020</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> The CU Dialogues Program is a program within CU Engage, the University of Colorado, Boulder's Center for Community-Based Learning and Research. The Program's mission is to enhance the educational experience at CU-Boulder by engaging diverse communities within the University in open conversation with one another. We achieve this by facilitating dialogues in CU classes and other campus settings.<br>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65QQNHF7<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1680 Walnut St Eugene OR United States 97403-2062<br>
<b>Style:</b> wht_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> no<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Lifetime Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Co-Intelligence Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Tom<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Atlee<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder, Research Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> cii@igc.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (541) 505-4932<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1680 Walnut St<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Eugene<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97403-2062<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Awed by the evolutionary challenges and opportunities we face as a civilization, Tom Atlee researches and promotes dialogue, deliberation, and other resources for collective intelligence and conscious evolution. After 12+ years exploring what processes a<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.co-intelligence.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 09/25/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> <br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Awed by the evolutionary challenges and opportunities we face as a civilization, Tom Atlee researches and promotes dialogue, deliberation, and other resources for collective intelligence and conscious evolution. After 12+ years exploring what processes a<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Awed by the evolutionary challenges and opportunities we face as a civilization, Tom Atlee researches and promotes dialogue, deliberation, and other resources for collective intelligence and conscious evolution. After 12+ years exploring what processes a
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51716536<br>
<b>Location:</b> PO Box 750235 Fairbanks, AK United States 99775-0235 <br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> University of Washington Dept of Sociology<br>
<b>First:</b> Kara<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Dillard<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Lecturer<br>
<b>Email:</b> kdillard@u.washington.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> PO Box 750235<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Fairbanks<br>
<b>State:</b> AK<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 99775-0235<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I am an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/22/2013<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 12/20/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I am an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I am an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 4926<br>
<b>Location:</b> 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education Portland OR United States 97219<br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Lifetime Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Lewis and Clark College<br>
<b>First:</b> Tod<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Sloan<br>
<b>Post:</b> Ph.D.<br>
<b>Title:</b> Professor<br>
<b>Email:</b> tod.s.sloan@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 918-749-3295<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education<br>
<b>City:</b> Portland<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97219<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I was trained originally in personality psychology, counseling, and critical social theory. This led to projects attempting to trace the psychosocial impact of societal modernization on individuals and communities. My book Damaged Life: The Crisis of the Modern Psyche is one fruit of this work. Everything points to the critical role of dialogue in fostering deeper democracy. I am interested in collaborating in the creation and nourishment of spaces for public dialogue on divisive social issues. I hope to contribute to the development of the theoretical understanding of conditions that foster or hinder deeper dialogue and critical self-reflection. This theoretical work would be a precursor to shaping evaluation methods and practices for dialogue facilitation.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> todsloan.net<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://todsloan.net" target="_blank">http://todsloan.net</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 04/23/2008<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> <br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I was trained originally in personality psychology, counseling, and critical social theory. This led to projects attempting to trace the psychosocial impact of societal modernization on individuals and communities. My book Damaged Life: The Crisis of the Modern Psyche is one fruit of this work. Everything points to the critical role of dialogue in fostering deeper democracy. I am interested in collaborating in the creation and nourishment of spaces for public dialogue on divisive social issues.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I was trained originally in personality psychology, counseling, and critical social theory. This led to projects attempting to trace the psychosocial impact of societal modernization on individuals an
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51712584<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Tubbs Street San Francisco CA United States 94107<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Community At Work<br>
<b>First:</b> Sam<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Kaner<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Executive Director<br>
<b>Email:</b> kaner@communityatwork.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 415-641-9773 (work)<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 1 Tubbs Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> San Francisco<br>
<b>State:</b> CA<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 94107<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Sam Kaner Ph.D. has been an Organization Development practitioner for 30 years. He has been named as one of the worlds leading experts in collaboration (source: Dr. Sandor Schuman, founding editor, Journal of Group Facilitation; co-founder, International Association of Facilitators.) Kaners classic, Facilitators Guide to Participatory Decision-Making is an international bestseller. His public sector clients have included World Bank, United Nations, March of Dimes, Special Olympics, Goodwill Industries and many more. His corporate clients have included VISA International, Charles Schwab and Company, PriceWaterhouseCooper, Hewlett Packard and many more. Since 1987 Sam has been Executive Director of Community At Work, a San Francisco-based consulting firm that specializes in strategic collaboration.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> CommunityAtWork.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://CommunityAtWork.com" target="_blank">http://CommunityAtWork.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 08/25/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 06/18/2021<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Sam Kaner Ph.D. has been an Organization Development practitioner for 30 years. He has been named as one of the worlds leading experts in collaboration (source: Dr. Sandor Schuman, founding editor, Journal of Group Facilitation; co-founder, International Association of Facilitators.) Kaners classic, Facilitators Guide to Participatory Decision-Making is an international bestseller. His public sector clients have included World Bank, United Nations, March of Dimes, Special Olympics, Goodwill<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Sam Kaner Ph.D. has been an Organization Development practitioner for 30 years. He has been named as one of the worlds leading experts in collaboration (source: Dr. Sandor Schuman, founding editor, J
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6513BBD25<br>
<b>Location:</b> Erie CO United States 80516<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> no<br>
<b>Government:</b> no<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> MacNeil and Associates Consulting<br>
<b>First:</b> Carole<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> MacNeil<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder and Principal<br>
<b>Email:</b> macneil.carole@gmail.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (303) 619-9773<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Erie<br>
<b>State:</b> CO<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 80516<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Dr. Carole MacNeil is a specialist in youth and community development, education, youth civic engagement, and community-based/participatory research with over 25 years of experience in working with youth, communities, schools, and youth-serving organizations. As a consultant, her work focuses on capacity building for youth-serving organizations; program design and evaluation; youth-led development; civic engagement; human rights; and peace building, with particular interest and experience in developing and post-conflict contexts in Africa and the Middle East. She has worked in partnership with multiple international agencies and organizations, including USAID, UN-Habitat, the World Bank, and others.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> https://www.linkedin.com/in/carole-macneil-phd-94b7438/<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="www.linkedin.com/in/carole-macneil-phd-94b7438/" target="_blank">www.linkedin.com/in/carole-macneil-phd-94b7438/</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/17/2018<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/17/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Dr. Carole MacNeil is a specialist in youth and community development, education, youth civic engagement, and community-based/participatory research with over 25 years of experience in working with youth, communities, schools, and youth-serving organizations. As a consultant, her work focuses on capacity building for youth-serving organizations; program design and evaluation; youth-led development; civic engagement; human rights; and peace building, with particular interest and experience in developing and post-conflict contexts in Africa and the Middle East. She has worked in partnership with multiple international agencies and organizations, including USAID, UN-Habitat, the World Bank, and others.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Dr. Carole MacNeil is a specialist in youth and community development, education, youth civic engagement, and community-based/participatory research with over 25 years of experience in working with youth, communities, schools, and youth-serving organizations. As a consultant, her work focuses on capacity building for youth-serving organizations; program design and evaluation; youth-led development; civic engagement; human rights; and peace building, with particular interest and experience in developing and post-conflict contexts in Africa and the Middle East. She has worked in partnership with multiple international agencies and organizations, including USAID, UN-Habitat, the World Bank, and others.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> 51720317<br>
<b>Location:</b> Carrollton TX United States 75007<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> SettleIt.org<br>
<b>First:</b> Bentley<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Davis<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Software Engineer
<br>
<b>Email:</b> Bentley@BentleyDavis.com<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Carrollton<br>
<b>State:</b> TX<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 75007<br>
<b>Bio:</b> I create tools and processes for people to build unity through clarity. BentleyDavis.com<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> BentleyDavis.com<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://BentleyDavis.com" target="_blank">http://BentleyDavis.com</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 12/31/2012<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 10/18/2019<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> I create tools and processes for people to build unity through clarity at BentleyDavis.com<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> I create tools and processes for people to build unity through clarity. BentleyDavis.com
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65128J164<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2662 Alder Street Eugene OR United States 97405<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> Group Pattern Language Project<br>
<b>First:</b> Tree<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Bressen<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Founder<br>
<b>Email:</b> tree@ic.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 541-343-3855<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 2662 Alder Street<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Eugene<br>
<b>State:</b> OR<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 97405<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Tree Bressen feels blessed to pursue group facilitation as her calling, serving a wide variety of organizations since 1994. Her gifts include elegant process design, balancing structure with flexibility, holding space for tough conversations, and using good process to achieve excellent product. She founded the Group Pattern Language Project, nonprofit collective producer of the Group Works cards, available for free download at www.groupworksdeck.org. Tree's website www.treegroup.info offers dozens of free articles and resources on facilitation, consensus, and other group skills.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.treegroup.info<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.treegroup.info" target="_blank">http://www.treegroup.info</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 05/22/2007<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/07/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Tree Bressen feels blessed to pursue group facilitation as her calling, serving a wide variety of organizations since 1994. Her gifts include elegant process design, balancing structure with flexibility, holding space for tough conversations, and using good process to achieve excellent product. She founded the Group Pattern Language Project, nonprofit collective producer of the Group Works cards, available for free download at www.groupworksdeck.org. Tree's website www.treegroup.info offers dozens of free articles and resources on facilitation, consensus, and other group skills.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Tree Bressen feels blessed to pursue group facilitation as her calling, serving a wide variety of organizations since 1994. Her gifts include elegant process design, balancing structure with flexibility, holding space for tough conversations, and using good process to achieve excellent product. She founded the Group Pattern Language Project, nonprofit collective producer of the Group Works cards, available for free download at www.groupworksdeck.org. Tree's website www.treegroup.info offers dozens of free articles and resources on facilitation, consensus, and other group skills.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWMSX2<br>
<b>Location:</b> 850 Vintage Lake Court Centerville OH United States 45458<br>
<b>Style:</b> blu_blank<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Issues Forums Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Carol<br>
<b>Mid:</b> Farquhar<br>
<b>Last:</b> Nugent<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Vice-President<br>
<b>Email:</b> cfarnug@nifi.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> 937-479-7530<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 850 Vintage Lake Court<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Centerville<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 45458<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Carol Farquhar Nugent, long-time executive director of Grantmakers In Aging (GIA), retired December 31, 2011 following a 12-year career with GIA. As the organizations first full-time Executive Director, she led a rapidly growing nonprofit membership organization for senior staff and trustees from all sizes and types of foundations involved directly or indirectly with aging. GIA is the only national professional organization of grantmakers active in the field of aging. Through educational activities, programs and publications, GIA serves its members needs as a national resource center on aging. Networking and collaboration are the cornerstones of GIAs work in the philanthropic community. The mission of GIA is: “To Promote and Strengthen Grantmaking for an Aging Society.”<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.nifi.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.nifi.org" target="_blank">http://www.nifi.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/18/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/06/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Carol Farquhar Nugent, long-time executive director of Grantmakers In Aging (GIA), retired December 31, 2011 following a 12-year career with GIA. As the organizations first full-time Executive Director, she led a rapidly growing nonprofit membership organization for senior staff and trustees from all sizes and types of foundations involved directly or indirectly with aging. GIA is the only national professional organization of grantmakers active in the field of aging. Through educational activities, programs and publications, GIA serves its members needs as a national resource center on aging. Networking and collaboration are the cornerstones of GIAs work in the philanthropic community. The mission of GIA is: “To Promote and Strengthen Grantmaking for an Aging Society.”<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Carol Farquhar Nugent, long-time executive director of Grantmakers In Aging (GIA), retired December 31, 2011 following a 12-year career with GIA. As the organizations first full-time Executive Director, she led a rapidly growing nonprofit membership organization for senior staff and trustees from all sizes and types of foundations involved directly or indirectly with aging. GIA is the only national professional organization of grantmakers active in the field of aging. Through educational activities, programs and publications, GIA serves its members needs as a national resource center on aging. Networking and collaboration are the cornerstones of GIAs work in the philanthropic community. The mission of GIA is: “To Promote and Strengthen Grantmaking for an Aging Society.”
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG6512N01B8<br>
<b>Location:</b> Dayton OH United States 45459-2787<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Issues Forums Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> Darla<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Minnich<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> Chief Administrative Officer<br>
<b>Email:</b> dminnich@nifi.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> <br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Dayton<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 45459-2787<br>
<b>Bio:</b> <br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.nifi.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.nifi.org" target="_blank">http://www.nifi.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 10/02/2017<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/06/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> <br>
<b>Bio200:</b>
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65RWNKG6<br>
<b>Location:</b> 100 Commons Rd Dayton OH United States 45459-2787<br>
<b>Style:</b> <br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> No<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Organizational Member (contact)<br>
<b>Organization:</b> National Issues Forums Institute<br>
<b>First:</b> William<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Muse<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> President<br>
<b>Email:</b> bmuse@nifi.org<br>
<b>Phone:</b> (800) 433-7834<br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 100 Commons Rd<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Dayton<br>
<b>State:</b> OH<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 45459-2787<br>
<b>Bio:</b> William Muse is president of the National Issues Forums Institute (NIFI), a non-profit nonpartisan network that, in partnership with the Kettering Foundation, publishes issue guides on major problems facing the nation and works with groups to conduct deliberative forums around the country. NIFI is based in Dayton, Ohio. During his career in higher education, Muse served as chief executive officer of three major universities over a period of approximately twenty years. He was first selected as president of the University of Akron in 1984 and served in that post until 1992, seeing the university's enrollment expand to over 30,000 students. He also held many leadership posts in Akron, including chairman of the Akron Regional Development Board and director of National City Bank.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> www.nifi.org<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.nifi.org" target="_blank">http://www.nifi.org</a><br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 02/18/2014<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 09/06/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> William Muse is president of the National Issues Forums Institute (NIFI), a non-profit nonpartisan network that, in partnership with the Kettering Foundation, publishes issue guides on major problems facing the nation and works with groups to conduct deliberative forums around the country. NIFI is based in Dayton, Ohio. During his career in higher education, Muse served as chief executive officer of three major universities over a period of approximately twenty years. He was first selected as president of the University of Akron in 1984 and served in that post until 1992, seeing the university's enrollment expand to over 30,000 students. He also held many leadership posts in Akron, including chairman of the Akron Regional Development Board and director of National City Bank.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> William Muse is president of the National Issues Forums Institute (NIFI), a non-profit nonpartisan network that, in partnership with the Kettering Foundation, publishes issue guides on major problems facing the nation and works with groups to conduct deliberative forums around the country. NIFI is based in Dayton, Ohio. During his career in higher education, Muse served as chief executive officer of three major universities over a period of approximately twenty years. He was first selected as president of the University of Akron in 1984 and served in that post until 1992, seeing the university's enrollment expand to over 30,000 students. He also held many leadership posts in Akron, including chairman of the Akron Regional Development Board and director of National City Bank.
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<b>Contact ID:</b> VPG65122QY52<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3375 Airport Road, Room 10 Rhinelander WI United States 54502 <br>
<b>Style:</b> ranger_station<br>
<b>Higher Ed:</b> Yes<br>
<b>Government:</b> No<br>
<b>Consult/Facil:</b> No<br>
<b>Member Type:</b> Member<br>
<b>Organization:</b> UW Madison<br>
<b>First:</b> Myles<br>
<b>Mid:</b> <br>
<b>Last:</b> Alexander<br>
<b>Post:</b> <br>
<b>Title:</b> CNRED Educator<br>
<b>Email:</b> myles.alexander@wisc.edu<br>
<b>Phone:</b> <br>
<b>Address 1:</b> 3375 Airport Road, Room 10
<br>
<b>Address 2:</b> <br>
<b>City:</b> Rhinelander<br>
<b>State:</b> WI<br>
<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
<b>Post Code:</b> 54502<br>
<b>Bio:</b> Myles assists organizations and communities to understand who they are, where they are going, and how to get there. As an advocate for participation and group processes Myles enjoys connecting people to solve local problems.<br>
<b>URL Text:</b> <br>
<b>Website:</b> <br>
<b>Member Since:</b> 01/29/2010<br>
<b>Renewal Due:</b> 07/31/2020<br>
<b>Bio500:</b> Myles assists organizations and communities to understand who they are, where they are going, and how to get there. As an advocate for participation and group processes Myles enjoys connecting people to solve local problems.<br>
<b>Bio200:</b> Myles assists organizations and communities to understand who they are, where they are going, and how to get there. As an advocate for participation and group processes Myles enjoys connecting people to solve local problems.
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