MBA Sustainable Business Candidate

I am available for paid & pro-bono consultation. Contact me.
  • -Got something that just isn't getting off the ground?
  • -Been curious about how your organization could engage ALL of its stakeholders in a way that adds value?
  • -Have a tough meeting ahead that needs facilitation?
  • -Strategic planning for the last 10 years and wondering when you'll finish?
  • -Looking to get a community, coalition or project off the ground and don't know where to start?
  • -Have sustainability (social AND environmental) questions?

Contact me for hire, consult, ask a question, or collaboration.
I love to travel and distance is no issue, please don't hesitate to engage me. I will be honest with my time and abilities.

Why community?

We always have one thing in common, we are all becoming something.

I see myself as a compassionate community organizer who looks to best allocate the resources of any size community or group.
All of the resources I need or that you need to solve complex problems are at the fingertips of any community. I bring those hands together.

Why creativity?

Issues and opportunities are complex.
Creative solutions that involve all stakeholders are necessary. I keep the spirit and soul of many in mind. This encourages creative solutions that include ownership.

I discover new ways to turn multiple visions into practical reality using my cultural, social, business and economic knowledge.

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Music builds community, share a song with me and you just might see it in a post, tweet, training, exercise, or with my non-profit Community Records Foundation.

Let me know how you might think it would build community, comradeship, or get people together.
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Managing my head - context, learning, and emotion

Today I realized something obvious, or I assume obvious, that how my head seems to feel like it is functioning is very related to the things I’m doing in my life.
Intention takes time
I mean this more deeply and probably structurally as well. As I close out my semester, I begin to think about how I’ve [...]

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Rethinking Your Connections Online

Here is what my lived experience is of the social norms around networking and connections online:

Share often
Reference and give credit to others
Participate in conversation
Use consistent themes

I started to realize that this was a way of thinking that was very isolating and individually centric. Strategies, if you will, that seem less like norms and more how [...]

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Michael Jackson: Managing the Power of Fame Towards Good

What a incredible spirit and energy! The passing of Michael Jackson is sad and definitely worth a pause for reflection. From an adult boy to a childish adult, everyone is not without his influence. For better or for worse, his status was iconic. Even recently, selling out 50 shows in London, it was clear [...]

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Have the Best Year Ever

Sitting on my fridge is a post-it that says, “It is the New Year.” This is to remind me that the magic of the new year can be recreated every day. Is there anything special about this day, the celebration, and the festivities? The new year historically has been changed on us [...]

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Bound

One hill, one loose bike lock chain, I flew, and landed.
I wonder sometimes if the most normal of trouble is the most awesome. Ever relish the most normal of fights? of days? Things can get so out of control sometimes that maybe a simple mistake or basic rough spot can bring [...]

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