Classes & Events 

Classes & Events

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A Celebration at Conexions

Date: 
May, 27 2010 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Location Address (City, State, Zip): 
1023 Corporation Way Palo Alto, CA 94303
Contact: 
Samantha Schoenfeld
650.938.9300 ext. 10

You are invited to a celebration. As Conexions winds down its activities and disperses its projects to other organizations,we have much to share and celebrate with you. Please see notice here.

How to “Save the World” with Dr. Nancy Glock-Grueneich

Date: 
April, 27 2010 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Location Address (City, State, Zip): 
Conexions, 1023 Corporation Way, Palo Alto, CA 94303
Contact: 
Samantha Schoenfeld
650.938.9300 ext. 10

Nancy

A Sustainable 2050, Part Two:

About the Instructor/Speaker: 

Dr. Nancy Glock-Grueneich has forty years experience facilitating complex and contentious conversations among diverse constituencies. She consults on systems change and community action and facilitates policy development processes that are complex or polarized dealing with education, climate, and public dispute resolution.

Her current research is on social design, defining process patterns and principles, mapping interconnections across varied professional fields, and specifying the factors that determine what processes best meet the needs and opportunities in different types of situations. At Antioch McGregor, she has co-developed (with Sara Nora Ross), and is now teaching, their new program on Civic Development and Systemic Transformation, a graduate certificate and a concentration for their Masters in Conflict Analysis and Engagement.

Dr. Glock-Grueneich is Vice President for Research with Intellitics, a public participation software development firm, and founding President of HIGHER EDge, a non-profit helping build capacity for a livable future, especially through the realignment of the mission, content and processes of higher education.

She holds her doctorate from Harvard University in Philosophy and Education and a baccalaureate in Anthropology and Sociology from California State University at San Jose.


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