CLIENTS:
Nancy has been bringing practical, collaborative methods to organizations and communities facing complex issues since 1980. Nancy has extensive experience in designing and facilitating large group, task-focused, strategic meetings. She pioneered the early work in shared decision making in education in Pennsylvania, bringing practical methods for engaging faculty and other stakeholders in school improvement and strategic planning. Nancy has extensive experience in the fields of Education (public, private, higher ed), Non-profit sector, Communities and Healthcare.
Nancy specializes in working with leaders who:
Nancy specializes in working with leaders who:
- Want an inclusive process for addressing strategic issues.
- Believe that information and leadership reside at all levels of an organization.
- Are addressing complex issues through diverse perspectives.
_Organizations and communities who have
benefited from our services include:
City of Olathe
Detroit Edison Drexel University School of Engineering Education Law Center Enchanted Circle Theater Friends Services for the Aging Greater Kansas City Independence Blue Cross Inova Health System Kansas State Dept of Education Kellogg Foundation LaGuardia Community College Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators Pennsylvania Convention Center Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Praxis Consulting Group President’s Summit on Volunteerism School District of Philadelphia University of Southern California Wausau School District |
"Nancy is a remarkable educator and facilitator of groups of all sizes. I have been a student in her Power and Systems workshop and a client in new project development. All engagements have been productive and filled with both learning and smiles.
She takes her work very seriously, listening for understanding of her client’s needs as she prepares thoroughly for each session. As a result, she enters the room as a facilitator with a deep understanding of the culture and challenges of her audience. This allows her to skillfully adapt to the surprises in the room, always with a clear goal in sight. Although she takes the quality of her work very seriously, she does not take herself too seriously. Nancy has a great sense of humor that comes with appreciation for the challenges each of us encounters in important leadership work." Diane Magrane, M.D., Director, International Center for Executive Leadership in Academics; Director, Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM), Institute for Women's Health and Leadership |