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FIC Process Clearinghouse
Are you dissatisfied with the quality of your meetings? Is
your group confused about process agreements? Do you need help dealing
with a "hot" issue? The people listed here may be able to help.
Welcome to the Fellowship for Intentional Community's Process
Consultant Clearinghouse.
One of the FIC's most frequently asked questions is who can
offer group process training, or expert outside facilitation for
handling a difficult topic. Because we believe that how groups make
decisions and how they learn to work together effectively is one of the
most important challenges of community, we offer this clearinghouse of
people who put themselves forward as process consultants.
There's a lot of variety in what groups need and what experts
offer. Areas of support may include consensus decision-making, skilled
facilitation, conflict mediation, values clarification, organizational
structure, and more. Because there is so much subjectivity in assessing
how well a particular consultant is able to help a specific group, the
FIC makes no recommendation about anyone on the list. Instead, we offer
this advice to potential users:
1. Interview the candidate to see if they have experience
and ideas that appeal to you about how to work constructively with your
particular situation. (Note: Some people may be better at teaching
process theory than demonstrating how to practice it, and vice versa—be
clear about what you want the consultant to do.)
2. Ask for and check references. Ask especially about
clients who wanted help of a kind similar to what you are seeking.
3. Be clear on what the fee covers. Besides the work on
site, possibilities include handouts, follow-up consultation by phone
or email after the visit, a written report afterward, and more.
4. Find out how long the consultant has been offering their
services professionally.
Fees need to be negotiated directly with the consultant. If
anyone gets work as a result of being listed here, they have been asked
to donate 5% of fees to FIC (exclusive of expenses), to help maintain
our program of services for and about community living. If you hire
someone through having read their listing here, please let both us and
the consultant know.
We are also interested in hearing your experiences with this
service, whether or not the consultants listed were helpful to you, and
how things turned out. If you are a consultant who wants to be listed
here, you may contact
us. Or if you know of a consultant who you think should be
listed here, send us their contact info and we'll get in touch.
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Process Consultant List
Click your region below:
USA:
West (CA, ID, NV, OR, UT, WA)
Southwest (AZ, CO, NM, TX)
Middle Plains (KS, MT, NE, OK, ND, SD, WY)
Midwest (IA, IL, IN, MI, MN, MO, OH, WI)
Southeast (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC,
SC, TN, WV)
Midatlantic (DC, DE, MD, VA)
Northeast (CT, MA, ME, NY, NJ, NH, PA, RI,
VT)
Others:
Canada (western: BC, AB, SK, MB)
Canada (eastern: ON, QC, NB, NS)
Mexico
Europe
West (WA, OR, ID, CA, NV, UT)
Tree Bressen
Eugene, OR
541-343-3855
tree@ic.org
www.treegroup.info
Facilitation and workshops on consensus, conflict resolution, meeting
facilitation and more, plus a website offering
extensive free resources. While I work with a variety of nonprofits and
other organizations, my base is in communities of people who live and
work together. I've been involved with the communities movement for
over a decade, and bring a deep caring to this work—group process is
truly my passion. My workshops are consistently reviewed as
informative, fun, and practical.
j. brush
11640 SW Boones Ferry Rd., Portland, OR 97219
503-245-0484
brush@tryonfarm.org
Facilitator, mediator, and trainer with 15 years of experience
supporting healthy process in activist organizations, cooperatives,
collectives, non-profits, intentional communities, and other kinds of
groups. With an active approach rooted in attention to patterns and
relationships, brush helps grow consensus into living reality beyond
formal procedure. He draws on experience as co-founder of the
residential worker collective Cedar Moon, the non-profit TLC Farm, and
the group process collective A Circle Group.
Irina Contreras
Night Kitchen, 6143 Fountain Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90028
323-679-5573
colaconcontra@gmail.com
Irina has worked as a group facilitator and mediator with experience in
conflict resolution
within collectives, worker cooperatives and intentional communities.
She specializes in organizational and community development, strategic
planning, and educational justice and reform.
Kristen Gardner
1112 Harrison St., Berkeley CA 94706
415-205-9111
kgardner@mcn.org
I have over 15 years of experience working with consensus-based groups
as a member, facilitator, and consultant. I recently completed my
Masters Degree in Organization Development to expand my skills in
helping groups identify their goals and how to reach them. I can offer
meeting planning and facilitation; training in consensus, facilitation
and communication; and a participatory process of problem solving and
communication. This process increases the group's skills while solving
its own concerns.
Goodenough Community (5 listings)
2007 33rd Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98144
206-323-4653
goodenough@aboutcommunity.org
www.aboutcommunity.org
John L. Hoff, Th.D.
John Hoff co-founded the Goodenough Community with his wife Colette
more than thirty years ago as a way to develop leaders and effective
participants for a peaceful and sustainable society. John has a
lifetime of experience as a trainer and in community development, for
NIMH, NTL, church and social groups and universities, as well as
intentional communities. John is an interfaith pastor and a therapist
practicing family and couples counseling in the Seattle area.
M. Colette Hoff, M.Ed.
Colette Hoff co-founded the Goodenough Community along with her husband
John. She is a life-long learner and has made the learning process her
life focus. She has a Master's degree in education and is a pastoral
counselor as well as a pastor in the interfaith tradition. A Taoist by
nature, Colette is a sensitive relational coach and a family life
educator. She teaches group facilitation skills and is an effective
organizational trainer.
Richard Kenagy, Ph.D.
Richard Kenagy is a research scientist at the University of Washington,
is married and has three children. He has been instrumental in
developing the men's culture and program in the Goodenough Community,
and currently co-leads the Conscious Couple's Network with his wife
Lee. Richard has been president of our community council, and is
well-trained in group process and facilitation. Richard has been a
member of the community for 24 years.
Rebecca LiaBraaten
Rebecca is on the staff of the community as Outreach Director. She has
a background in organic agriculture, both as a grower and as a field
advisor. She is a skilled negotiator and group facilitator. Rebecca has
three children and has helped raise several foster children. She is on
the board of the Northwest Intentional Communities Association and is
responsible for the newsletter. Rebecca lives in a communitarian
household of 2 children and 6 adults.
Kirsten Rohde, R.N.
A former union organizer, Kirsten is an experienced and well-trained
facilitator, administrator, and negotiator. She has held a number of
leadership roles in the Goodenough Community in the last 18 years, as
well as having an extensive background in group dynamics and
facilitation in her professional life. She is a nurse, currently
working with US Veterans, as well as administrator of an Alzheimer's
research project. Kirsten also has interest in communitarian finances
and alternative currencies.
You may contact any of these people through the Goodenough
Community Office, listed above.
Tim Hartnett, PhD
Consensus Facilitation
Santa Cruz, CA
831-464-2922
timphd@comcast.net
www.groupfacilitation.net
I offer group facilitation, training and mediation services to non-profit
groups and community organizations. I have lived in community for thirty
years, including co-founding my present community, Sunshower Farm. I
recently wrote "Consensus-Oriented Decision-Making" (New Society Publishers,
2011). I earned my doctorate researching how to help high conflict families
in divorce and I taught group process at JFK University. My facilitation
approach combines nonviolent communication, conflict resolution, and a deep
understanding of group dynamics.
Kim Krichbaum
Eugene, OR
541-485-5477
kim@heartofnow.org
Kim offers trainings to help groups live and/or work together more effectively.
His trainings address communication skills, individual awareness and empowerment, and
creating cooperative decisions. Each training is tailored to your group and can
include progressive leadership, dealing with projection, conflict resolution, and
addressing burnout, among other topics. Kim's trainings work for groups who are
working together well and want to get better, as well as groups who are struggling.
Joyful community is possible!
Lafayette Morehouse
Lafayette, CA
925-930-6972
registrar@lafayettemorehouse.com
www.lafayettemorehouse.com
Lafayette Morehouse, a communal group, has thrived pleasurably for over 40 years, devoting those years to researching and achieving an ever-improving life in a group. Unlike many experts in the field, we actually live together. Drawing on our experiences, our consultants describe and demonstrate the time-tested successful communication processes, conflict resolution techniques and methods of sharing and agreeing on goals, attitudes and values we have found to produce gratified individuals in a cohesive and harmonious group.
Ron Milam
117 Bimini Pl., #220, Los Angeles, CA 90004
323-793-0591
rpm@ronmilam.com
www.ronmilam.com
Ron Milam is a skilled and experienced facilitator, having worked with many groups using a consensus decision-making process, including the Los Angeles Eco-Village where he has lived for eight years. Ron’s listening skills, his
enthusiasm and his understanding of the group decision-making process have helped numerous groups make important decisions that have enabled them to grow as communities.
John Perkins
5201 22nd Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105
206-524-4496
newroots@drizzle.com
In egalitarian communities the same people conceive, decide, implement
and live with the results of important actions. I customize my
facilitation to help you with the situation at hand while respecting
the nature of your community. I can also facilitate real issues--like
power--in ways that will strengthen your community. I believe that we
can always create a way through that holds the group together while
advancing the discussion.
Karl Steyaert
Seattle, WA
206-890-8767
ksteyaert@gmail.com
www.findflow.org
A clear & compassionate facilitator, conflict resolution specialist, organizational consultant, and group process trainer, Karl has over 20 years experience facilitating groups internationally, and 16 years living in intentional communities (including 3 years teaching at the Findhorn Foundation). His depth of process skills is rooted in an embodied, natural approach to Nonviolent Communication (he’s a Certified Trainer in NVC), Restorative Circles (a community-based approach to restorative justice), Process Work, and collaborative governance (consensus, Sociocracy, Holacracy).
Kristen Reynolds
Portland, OR
540-342-9996
reynolds3000@hotmail.com
loving-community.com
Groups often wait until there is an emotional crisis before calling upon a facilitator. I understand. Most people are hoping they can deal with the emotional storm themselves. Many times, however, a group can’t see the layers beneath the initial issue. I have the ability to see the bigger story and to help a group of people understand the real nature of their conflict. I have received training in Process Work, Mediation, Nonviolent Communication, Sociocracy, and Circle Process.
Eris Weaver
FrogSong
101 Ross Street #5, Cotati, CA 94931
707-338-8589
eris@erisweaver.info
www.erisweaver.info
I work with cohousing communities, other intentional communities, and
nonprofits to:
* Facilitate meetings on difficult or emotional issues
* Coach process teams on agenda planning and facilitation techniques
* Teach workshops on consensus and other collaborative decision-making
techniques; communication skills; and conflict resolution.
I am based in Northern California, but available to travel.
Brandon WilliamsCraig, Ph.D., 4th dan
Berkeley, CA
510-962-3921
brandon@culturesmith.com
www.culturesmith.com
"Peace is conflict done well." I have been practicing and offering various process arts in community since 1998 and am happy to teach "aikido beyond the dojo" body language, as well as provide community building facilitation, consensus and conflict training, and an introduction to the "myth of peace" through several approaches including archetypal psychology, co-creative culture-making, and Martial Nonviolence. Please visit my website for free downloads and shared resources.
Southwest (AZ, NM, TX, CO)
Eric Best, Ph.D.
Mariposa
Group Community
10316 FM 1841, Bivins, TX 75555
903-799-6161
ericnbest@gmail.com
www.MariposaGroup.org
Community building, conflict resolution and issues of power, control,
and decision making are so often all wrapped up together that to
approach just one issue separately is to invite less than full success.
The "community" work I offer successfully integrates and addresses all
these issues across the full range of people interactions: physically,
emotionally, socially, mentally and spiritually. Founder of the
Mariposa Group Community. Offering this work for 20 years to
communities, private groups and corporations.
Shari Leach
Wonderland Hill Development Company
745 Poplar Ave., Boulder, CO 80304
303-449-3232
shari@whdc.com
www.whdc.com
I work primarily with cohousing groups. Together we clarify their
vision, shared values, methods for decision making, and expectations. I
facilitate groups' clear communication, setting realistic goals, with a
focus on the intention behind decisions. I have an MA in Facilitating
Community Development, and have developed a workbook to guide groups
through their important forming stage. I also do consulting work with
other non-profits. I'm a former president of the board of The Cohousing
Network.
Ma'ikwe Ludwig
Sol Space Consulting
New Mexico (+ Arizona, Colorado, Midwest)
505-514-8180
maikwe@solspace.net
www.solspace.net
Sol Space Consulting offers facilitation and consensus training,
consulting around group process and structure, outside facilitation for
challenging meetings, and a variety of workshops for groups. Ma'ikwe
has lived in community for 12 years, and is a founder of Zialua
Ecovillage in Albuquerque, NM; her training includes the two year
dynamic facilitation training with Laird Schaub and Betty Didcoct.
Website includes a "common group challenges" list, bios of Ma'ikwe and
her partners, and articles.
Middle Plains (MT, WY, ND, SD, NE, KS, OK)
No listings currently in this area
Midwest (MN, IA, MO, WI, IL, IN, MI, OH)
Autumn Brown
16524 Schuman Lake Road, Avon, MN 56310
718-483-8291
autumn@iambrown.org
www.iambrown.org
I offer training in consensus decision-making, facilitation, community organizing,
and public speaking for radicals. I also work as a facilitator with community-based
organizations, collectives, and non profits, specializing in visioning and
organizational development . All of my services are available at a sliding scale
or for barter. I use identity and rank awareness in order to understand and leverage
conflict for growth, and all of my workshops offer opportunities for community-building.
Also see Autumn Brown's NY listing in the
Northeast section.
Jacob Stevens Corvidae
Detroit, MI
313-410-0439
jacob@ic.org
I have over 10 years of experience with facilitation and conflict resolution in a variety of sectors. Gender and race issues are comfortable terrain for me, as is the question of when consensus is and isn't appropriate for a group. I recently co-founded the Detroit Facilitation Guild.
Insight Unlimited
Grace Potts (in MI)
734-975-1293
grace@insightunlimited.org
Please see Insight
Unlimited's main listing in the
Midatlantic and Northeast section.
Rebecca S. Krantz, PhD
Many Stones Consulting
2116 Jefferson St., Madison, WI 53711
608-213-7207
krantz@manystonesconsulting.com
“Step by step the longest march can be won,
Many stones can form an arch, singly none”
--Union/folk song
A collection of stones can be a pile of rubble, or a wall--or, if carefully aligned, a graceful doorway. Through verbal and somatic coaching and group process facilitation, I assist individuals and groups to transform their unexamined habits and conflicts into more liberating practices and to move powerfully towards their visions.
Laird Schaub
Rt. 1, Box 155, Rutledge MO 63563
660-883-5545
laird@ic.org
sandhillfarm.org/canbridge.html
Laird's work is rooted in 29 years of community living and 24 years of
active involvement with consensus-based nonprofits. Since 1987, he's
been a consultant about consensus, up-tempo meeting facilitation,
conflict, and organizational structure. Key to his approach is
encouraging people to welcome the full range of human responses. This
expressly includes non-rational input—such as emotional, intuitive, and
spiritual—in recognition that people know, process, and transmit
information in a wide variety of ways.
Albert Schinazi
Integrative Solutions/Community Construction
7928 Barlum Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46240
317-259-0759
albert@integrativesol.com
www.integrativesol.com
Facilitation of groups that heightens self-awareness, encourages
creativity, values each voice, fosters self-organization, and inspires
movement toward cooperative decision-making and action. Meeting formats
include: Dialogue, Open Space Technology, Appreciative Inquiry,
& Community Building Workshops. Training in Nonviolent
Communication and Mediation. Extensive Construction related experience.
Over 25 years experience in Sustainable Community Development, Design,
Construction, Consultation and Inspection. Excellent ability to
interface with Residents, Contractors, Architects, Municipalities, and
Stakeholders on specific issues or complete Project Management.
Ann Waterhouse
PO Box 332, Cottage Grove, WI 53527
608-839-3229
Eagleforth@aol.com
The work I love most is process facilitation, working to identify the
challenges the group faces, finding the question(s) and facilitating a
process that will help them uncover their path through these
challenges. I have been consulting for over 20 years and am currently
self-employed with EagleHeart Consulting. I have worked with people in
intentional communities in the past, on both conflict/mediation work
and coming to agreement on vision and values for their community.
Southeast (AR, LA, MS, TN, KY, AL, GA, FL, SC, NC, WV)
Patricia Allison
Earthaven
1025 Camp Elliott Road, Black Mountain, NC 28711
828-664-0067
ehpa@earthlink.net
I offer weekend consensus workshops, 1-2 day facilitation workshops,
and meeting facilitation. Also, in late February 2003, after completing
mediation training, i will begin offering mediation services.
Experience: 20 years practice in consensus decision-making, 10 years of
active facilitation, 5 years teaching consensus process. Training:
Caroline Estes, C.T. Butler, Bea Briggs, Rob Sandelin. My most profound
training, however, has been as a facilitator at Continental Bioregional
Congresses and Earthaven Ecovillage Council meetings.
Diana Leafe Christian
46 Another Way, Black Mountain, NC 28711
828-669-9702
diana@ic.org
www.DianaLeafeChristian.org
www.EcovillageNews.org
Author of Creating a Life Together and Finding Community and former editor of
Communities magazine, Diana has taught consensus and offered consultation-workshops
on problems associated with community decision-making for cohousing communities
and other kinds of intentional communities in the US and Canada since 2006.
She also offers consensus training for new members of Earthaven Ecovillage,
where she lives. Her consensus teachers include Caroline Estes, CT Butler,
Bea Briggs, Tree Bressen, Laird Schaub, and Ma'ikwe Ludwig.
Arjuna da Silva
Earthaven Ecovillage
1041 Camp Elliott Road, Black Mountain, NC 28711
828-669-0114
arjunama@aol.com
www.earthaven.org
Arjuna da Silva is a founding member of Earthaven Ecovillage, offering
experienced group process and Consensus facilitation and education. A
counselor and hypnotherapist, she's studied Process Work with Arnold
and Amy Mindell, and trained in various Consensus decision-making
styles. "Adding Process Work to Consensus brings the group's background
into focus with the foreground." A graduate of the New School for
Social Research, she is committed to building a natural life at
Earthaven.
Midatlantic (MD, DE, DC, VA)
Sky Blue
Charlottesville, VA
530-781-3313
peacewithinchaos@gmail.com
I've lived and worked in cooperative groups for 11 years, primarily
at Twin Oaks Community and with the Federation of Egalitarian Communities.
I offer facilitation and mediation services in addition to trainings and
workshops in consensus, facilitation, cooperative group dynamics,
intentional relationships and gender issues. I also offer consultation in
developing systems and structures for cooperative organizations. My approach
is pragmatic and heartfelt in supporting the emergence of collective health and wisdom.
C.T. Butler
Food Not Bombs Publishing
7304 Carroll Ave., #136, Takoma Park, MD 20912
800-569-4054/301-270-0401
ctbutler@consensus.net
www.consensus.net
C.T. Butler is the co-author of the book On Conflict and Consensus and
is the creator of the consensus process known as Formal Consensus. He
is available for facilitating and consulting in consensus decision
making, better meeting process and conducting conflict audits.
Su Flickinger
6111 44th Ave., Riverdale, MD 20737
240-351-6057
suflickinger@earthlink.net
www.SJF-Consulting.com
I work with nonprofit organizations on strategic planning, meeting facilitation,
and conflict response training. I also have background in project evaluation. I use
participatory methods, utilizing knowledge and expertise in the group in order to move forward.
In addition to working for nonprofits, I have served in leadership roles on local and
international nonprofit boards. These experiences have given me critical understanding of
group process and organizational planning/management from various points of view.
Ryan McAllister
Washington, DC and Takoma Park, MD
ryan@notjustskin.org
Maitrihouse.org
NotJustSkin.org
I enjoy supporting communities and strong interpersonal relationships. I have experience with group and interpersonal facilitation, clarifying organizational vision and values, parenting, and supporting relationships. I have also co-founded several relationship-building projects:
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NotJustSkin.org, an all-volunteer organization supporting parents, children, and communities.
- Maitri House, a family-inclusive intentional community operating by values-based consensus.
- the Human Support Group, a regular relationship practice and support group.
I work locally, on sliding scale, and accept barter.
Patti Millar
CoachThink
Washington, DC
301-299-3234
patti@coachthink.com
www.coachthink.com
I have devoted a 20-year career to helping individuals and groups reach their
full potential, using methods like Appreciative Inquiry and Dialogue Mapping
to develop strategies, charter teams, resolve conflicts, and clarify responsibilities.
With my process facilitation support, people shift from judger into learner mode
so they can engage deeply, honor each individual, and access the collective wisdom
of the group. I want to help people and communities thrive. It’s my passion. Flexible fee schedule.
Northeast (PA, NY, NJ, CT, MA, VT, NH, RI, ME)
Alejandra Liora Adler
1562 First Ave. #284, New York, NY 10028
Please note that most of the year I am traveling in South America, so
email is a better way to contact me.
liora@lacaravana.org
www.lacaravana.org
Meeting facilitation and workshops in consensus decision-making and
conflict resolution. Training of facilitators. Bilingual
English/Spanish. I have taught workshops and/or facilitated meetings in
fourteen countries. Co-founder of Huehuecoyotl Ecovillage in Mexico and
la Caravana Arcoiris por la Paz. I have a creative, dynamic approach to
my work and emphasize practice sessions in workshops. I am working on
applying consensus process to daily life and spiritual growth as well
as to governmental structures in South America.
Autumn Brown
718-483-8291
autumn@iambrown.org
www.iambrown.org
Please see Autumn Brown's main listing in the Midwest section. (Currently lives in Minnesota, often returns to New York so also potentially available there.)
Giovanni Ciarlo
In US: PO Box 811, Watertown, CT 06795
In Mexico: Ecoaldea Huehuecoyotl, Apartado 111, Tepoztlan, Morelos
62520 Mexico
In US: 860-945-0056
In Mexico: 739-395-5077
giovanni@ecovillage.org
www.iifac.org
I've participated in Consensus, Facilitation and Conflict Resolution in
communities of various kinds (nomadic and place specific) since 1977,
and helped found Ecoaldea Huehuecoyotl in Mexico where I presently
reside. Am fluent in English and Spanish and can manage well in Italian
and French. I've received Facilitation training with Caroline Estes and
Bea Briggs. In 2002 I became an associate member of the International
Institute for Facilitation and Consensus.
Craig Freshley
Policy Development, Inc.
98 Maine Street, Brunswick, ME 04011
Craig@Freshley.com
www.Policy-Development.com
I offer professional meeting facilitation on all topics with a focus on
efficiency, inclusiveness, and good documentation. I help groups decide
missions, work plans, etc. I live in a cohousing community and I'm
especially experienced at consensus decision making. Please visit my
website to see what others have said and a list of clients.
Greg Hessel
5 Timber Lane, Brattleboro, VT 05301
802-251-0048
greg@ReGenerationResources.org
ReGenerationResources.org
I have 15 years experience living in communities (domestic and
international) and currently teach in a conflict management program
(Woodbury College, VT) and direct a community mediation center. I
assist groups with meeting process, consensus building, visioning and
conflict resolution plus offer free monthly electronic newsletters
with practical tips. I usually start my work with an assessment and
then partner with clients to design trainings or interventions to best
meet their needs.
Insight Unlimited
P.O. Box 44
Middletown, CT 06457
www.insightunlimited.org
Alice Leibowitz (in CT)
860-956-9299
alice@insightunlimited.org
Insight Unlimited provides facilitation, process training, mediation,
and strategic planning services to communities, grass-roots
organizations and non-profits. We believe that groups have the wisdom
to create solutions for themselves--our role is to create a space for
that wisdom to emerge. Please feel welcome to call us for a free 2 hour
consultation. Our services are free or low cost for communities working
to create affordable housing for the lowest income brackets ($25K/year
or less).
Also see Insight
Unlimited's MI listing in the
Midwest section.
Jerry Koch-Gonzalez
120 Pulpit Hill Road #8, Amherst, MA 01002
413-549-1747
jerry@cohousing.com
www.communicatingwithcompassion.org
I offer training, coaching, consulting, mediation, group process and
facilitation services grounded in my 30 years experience with
Nonviolent Communication (NVC), consensus and dynamic governance
(sociocracy), diversity training, counseling and social change. I am a
CNVC certified trainer, a certification candidate in sociocracy, and
have an M.Ed. in Organizational Development. I have lived in
cooperative housing and intentional communities all my adult life, and
have been living in the Pioneer Valley Cohousing Community since 1994.
Julie Mazo
3 Mountain Laurel Path, Florence MA 01062
413-587-0798
jmazo@crocker.com
Nine years membership in Shannon Farm intentional community, member of
Pathways Cohousing community since 1998; 23 years as professional
facilitator, mediator, trainer of conflict management skills and
consensus decision-making processes; consultant in organizational
capacity-building and strategic action planning; design and conduct
retreats, skill-development and problem-solving sessions; facilitate
community-wide meetings to deal with difficult issues. As a way to
support the communities movement, I charge communities for expenses
only.
Claus Sproll
AdminService.org
PO Box 401, Uwchland, PA 19480
610-291-4887
info@adminservice.org
www.adminservice.org
AdminService supports administrators in private schools, Waldorf
schools, intentional communities and business managers in both schools
and nonprofit organizations. AdminService is not a consulting service,
but specializes in working alongside you on the project, simultaneously
completing the project and training your staff. Projects range from
Strategic Planning, board development, administrative reviews, policy
and procedure manuals and transition from pioneer to administrative
phase. We also can work on financial aspects of your organization. We
bring a spiritual orientation to the work.
Canada (western: BC, AB, SK, MB)
Joy Emmanuel
Turning Times Research and Consulting
joye@telus.net
250-896-3578
Turning Times offers co-op development services for housing and land co-ops - including working to introduce the equity co-op model to BC. Services include: visioning, governance and organizational development, business plans, strategic planning, consensus decision making, policy development, and co-op research. I am a member of CoopZone, Canada's Co-op Developers Network, former Research Director of the BC Institute for Co-operative Studies and live at OUR Ecovillage.
April English
YES Resolution Group Inc.
94953 Prince Albert St., Vancouver, B.C. V5W 3C5
604-325-4553
april_english@telus.net
www.yes.bc.ca
April has worked as a mediator, facilitator and trainer, and believes
passionately in our potential to work together with respect and
equality. She specializes in organizational and community development,
strategic planning, multiparty conflict intervention and mediation,
adult education, and workplace issues of discrimination and
communication. She has extensive experience in housing communities, and
has worked as a mediator and trainer for both the Cooperative Housing
Federation of B.C. and the Cooperative Housing Federation of Canada.
Stuart McKinnon
3136 The Middle Road, Nelson, B.C. V1L 6M3
250-825-0012
buffalo.sage@shaw.ca
I offer consultation to small groups in the areas of community
building, meeting design and management, consensus facilitation, and
conflict resolution. Now retired, my relevant experience arises largely
from my career in a large public university where my professional
responsibilities included organization development and governance. I
live in a cohousing community in Nelson, BC.
Jan Steinman
EcoReality
160 Sharp Road, Salt Spring Island, B.C. V8K 2P6
250-537-2024
Jan@bytesmiths.com
www.EcoReality.org
Jan offers training and implementation on computer-assisted process
management, including collaborative document authoring, on-line
consensus making, policy development, decision modeling and
recording, coop formation, asset management, financial organization,
and
more. Jan has 20 years consulting experience in addressing social
issues with technology, having done process management consulting in
Switzerland, Canada, and various US locations.
Andrea Welling
Community Leader – Facilitation - Social Policy
Vancouver, BC Canada
604-825-8149
andreawelling8@gmail.com
I have 12 years experience as a group facilitator and social policy maker. I tackled the “stuck” issue of community contribution through a focused and creative consultation process that included everyone in the community. Through team collaboration, we created a policy by consensus. I offer leadership, training and listening skills to move communities through challenging issues towards understanding and effective decision-making.
Canada (eastern: ON, QC, NB, NS)
Manon Gaudreau
4430 rue de Niverville, Saint-Hubert, Qc J3Y 9E9, Canada
450-550-1213
manon@ncf.ca
www.celebratingcommunity.ca
I offer my services as a facilitator to small groups, in French or
English. I invite groups to welcome diversity of personalities and
opinions, to honor the self-organizing co-creative energy of the group
and to collaborate in non-linear problem-solving. I have lived in
community and have experience as a teacher and as a therapist. I enjoy
meditation, yoga, massage and computers.
Jérémie Schaeli
Gatineau, Québec, J8Y 2A6
819-661-1086
j.schaeli@gmail.com
Group facilitation in French and English for non-profits, associations, cooperatives, communities. I draw from active listening, group dynamics and non-violent communication, with special care given to creativity and humor. The facilitated process will allow you to clarify your position, decide for action, and experience change. I would also be pleased to assist a group in the co-creation and co-facilitation of their own process. And I work on a gift economy basis. Contact me for more info!
Mexico
Beatrice Briggs
International Institute for Facilitation and Consensus
Plaza Corporativa #113, Domingo Diez 1589, Col. El Empleado,
Cuernavaca, Morelos 62250 Mexico
Tel/Fax: +52 (777)1022288 and 1022290
bbriggs@iifac.org
www.iifac.org
Meeting planning and facilitation, conflict resolution, training in
consensus decision-making and facilitation, consulting on
organizational change. Because I am a USer who lives in an ecovillage
in Mexico and has worked extensively in Latin America and Europe, one
of my specialties is working with diverse, multi-cultural groups and
meetings that require translation. I am bilingual (English-Spanish). I
also am experienced in working with large groups, annual assemblies,
board meetings and other complex gatherings.
Europe
Kathy McGowan
28 Vasil Kolarof Street, Voditsa, Targovishte, 7851 Bulgaria
Phone: 0035960386286
ckmitraininganddevelopment@gmail.com
I have worked for over 20 years helping groups to facilitate change. I’m especially interested in the generation of ideas, project development, sustainable community/rural development, adult education, group foundations, consensus decision making and resolving conflict. If you’re based in the EU, I can help with accessing EU funding. I have a Low Impact Facility in Bulgaria if you all want to come here.
Louise Romain
La Fonderie de la Dure, 11170 Montolieu, France
+33 468 24 81 81
louise.romain@wanadoo.fr
I specialise in sharing and performing consent agreement using dynamic governance/sociocracy
and Nonviolent Communication for which I'm a certified trainer.
I have facilitated small and large groups since 2005, helping to empower many groups to resolve
conflicts in difficult situations, improve efficiency at their meetings, and lead courses on
Nonviolent Communication and consent decision making.
My clients include small businesses, associations and co-operatives.
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