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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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The old (new) messy history (present) of change offline (online)

This past summer started (and nearly finished) an anthology called “Tribal and Peasant Economies: Reading in Economic Anthropology” (Edited by George Dalton). It’s from the late 60’s, the examples all seemed very male-centric, and there is a clear anthropological misstep in perspective. “Primitive” seems to be the term used most to describe these other economies [...]

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Youth, the most powerful force on the planet

The most powerful force on the planet
Is the energy of the youth
One can stimulate the economy
But when this powerful youth becomes activated
And stimulated
And collectively decides not to buy things
What will happen to the economy?
Black Eyed Peas - “Showdown”
Curiously I find this towards the end of Black Eyed Peas (BEP) latest album “E.N.D.” (Energy Never Dies). [...]

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Why Partner? Focus your energy on what you do best, partner for the rest

This is part 2 in a series on community partnerships…This series came out of my two years of service with Michigan Campus Compact at Eastern Michigan University as an AmeriCorps*VISTA.
“Focus your energy on what you do best, partner for the rest” -Heart of West Michigan United Way
I love this quote because it invokes thought. It [...]

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Defining Community Partnerships: A Foundation for Any Community Relationship

This is part 1 in a series on community partnerships…This series came out of my two years of service with Michigan Campus Compact at Eastern Michigan University as an AmeriCorps*VISTA.
To use the word partnership too casually does harm to the same relationships we say we are building.
I worked with many other VISTAs doing similar work [...]

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