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Website: http://www.zar-art.com
Blog: http://www.zarabadoo.com

Leadership Development

Personal areas of interest or expertise:
  • Facilitation
  • Health leadership
  • Program Outreach
  • Recruitment and Selection
Other:World Domination

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  • harpoons
  • pie
  • silly string
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Elissa Perry

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Name: Elissa Perry
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City: Oakland
State: CA
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Website: http://www.leadershiplearning.org

Leadership Development

Personal areas of interest or expertise:
  • Boundary-crossing
  • Business leadership
  • Collaboration
  • Community specific leadership development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Evaluation
  • Facilitation
  • Fundraising
  • Health leadership
  • Meeting and Travel Logistics
  • Networking and social capital
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Program Delivery
  • Program Design
  • Program Outreach
  • Public leadership
  • Recruitment and Selection
  • Rural leadership
  • Shared leadership
  • Strategic Planning
  • Urban leadership
  • Youth leadership
Other:
  • arts education
  • arts leadership
  • social media
  • technology
Regional Learning Circles:
  • Boston Area
  • SF Bay
  • Washington D.C. Area
Interest-oriented Learning Circles
  • Change Agents - American South
  • Evaluation Learning Circle
  • Funders Learning Circle
  • Health Learning Circle
  • International Learning Circle
  • Social Media and Leadership
  • Sustaining Networks Learning Circle

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Favorite Quotes:

"Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can." - Arthur Ashe; "When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid." - Audre Lorde; "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." - George Orwell

Knowledge Pool Documents Submitted:

TitleDate SubmittedSubject/Tags
Social Media and Leadership - Bay Area Gathering Notes5/28/2008social media, leadership, sfbay, learning circle
Summary of Results from a Leadership Development Cost-Benefit Analysis Survey4/22/2008evaluation, funders, roi, return on investment, cost-benefit, program costs
Leadership and Social Media, New Architectures of Change4/14/2008collective leadership, leadership, social media, self-organizing, technology
A Learning Circle On Disability and Diversity: Serving Those Who Are Underserved3/4/2008learning circle, diversity, disability, cfilc
LLC Draft History Map3/4/2008leadership learning community, llc, history, map
Joint Meeting of Three LLC Circles on Sustaining Leadership Networks2/5/2008sustaining networks, health, learning circles, social media
Strategic Communications - DC Circle Meeting Notes - October 20071/11/2008learning circle, washingtondc, communications, swilcox
Learning for Sustainability9/11/2007leadership, development, learning, sustainability
Evaluation Techniques Series9/11/2007evaluation, grantcraft, guides-tools-reports, actionresearch
Leadership Development and Multi-Cultural Evaluation9/11/2007leadership, evaluation, development, multicultural, seedfund
July 2007 Learning Circle Meeting9/6/2007collective leadership, shared leadership, learning circle, washingtondc
Changing of the Guard: What Generational Differences Tell Us About Social Change Organizations7/27/2007next generation, emerging leaders, generational transfer, organizational development, transitions
Generational Changes and leadership: Implications for Social Change Organizations7/27/2007next generation, emerging leaders, generational transfer, transitions
Supporting the Next Generation of Intercultural Leaders: A Dialogue with Young Leaders7/27/2007next generation, generational transfer, caas, culture
Nonprofit Executive Leadership and Transitions Survey 20047/27/2007organizational development, executive directors, transitions, succession planning, survey
A Scan of Leadership Development Efforts in the Greater Washington Region7/27/2007leadership development, funders, washingtondc, scan, collaboration
Facilitating Learning Conversations and Communities7/27/2007learning community, learning circles, facilitation
Leadership Learning Community and Northern California Grantmakers Program on Leadership Development7/27/2007leadership development, sfbay, cross program
Blueprint Research and Design7/18/2007evaluation, funders, philanthropy, research, program design
Leadership Outcomes Across Programs7/16/2007evaluation, leadership development, cross program, guides-tools-reports
Four Quadrant Tool for Continuous Evaluation and Assessement7/16/2007evaluation, leadership development, guides-tools-reports
Guide to Leadership Development Evaluation Resources7/16/2007evaluation, leadership development, guides-tools-reports
Leadership Development Theory of Change7/16/2007evaluation, leadership development, guides-tools-reports, theory of change
Social Network Analysis for Leadership Learning Circles7/13/2007evaluation, social network analysis, SNA, learning circles
Leadership Matters: An Evaluation of Six Family Planning and Reproductive Health Leadership Programs7/9/2007theory of change, health, guides-tools-reports, evaluation, Packard, Gates, reproductive health
One Story Many Voices: The Impact of Violence Prevention Programs7/9/2007evaluation, health, guides-tools-reports, violence prevention
Next Generation Leadership Program Final Assessment Report7/9/2007evaluation, guides-tools-reports
Flipping the Script: White Privilege and Community Building7/9/2007evaluation, race, equity, guides-tools-reports, community building
Leadership Learning Community Evaluation7/9/2007evaluation, guides-tools-reports
Leadership In Action Program Evaluation7/9/2007evaluation, guides-tools-reports
EvaluLead - A Guide for Shaping and Evaluating Leadership Development Programs7/9/2007evaluation, guides-tools-reports
Eisenhower Fellowships Final Evaluation Report7/9/2007evaluation, guides-tools-reports
Handbook of Leadership Development Evaluation6/29/2007evaluation, leadership development, guide, handbook
Leadership Development: Investing in Individuals6/28/2007leadership development, funders, grantcraft, guide, guides-tools-reports
Theories of Change and Community Leadership Development6/27/2007evaluation, funders, cross program, community, change, theory of change
Synthesizing and Integrating Learning from Across Leadership Development Evaluations6/27/2007evaluation, leadership development, cross program
Seeding an Evaluation Circle Learning Agenda6/27/2007evaluation, learning circle, cross program
Exploring Personal Transformation in Leadership Development6/27/2007evaluation, funders, cross program
Evaluating Outcomes and Impacts: A Scan of 55 Leadership Development Programs6/27/2007evaluation, cross program, wkkellogg foundation
Boston Learning Circle Notes on Youth Development6/18/2007youth, leadership, development, learning circle, boston
Commissioning MultiCultural Evaluation6/18/2007evaluation, multicultural, leadership development, california endowment, sfbay, guides-tools-reports
Evaluation Tools for Racial Equity - web site6/5/2007boundarycrossing, bridge leadership, evaluation, race, equity, caas
Leadership for Policy Change6/5/2007leadership, policy, changeagency
Supporting the Next Generation of Intercultural Leaders: A Dialogue With Young Leaders6/5/2007pipeline, generational transfer, boundarycrossing, leadership, bridging, nextgen, emerging, intercultural
Developing Bridging Skills Design Elements6/5/2007boundarycrossing, bridge leadership, california, bay area, bridging, meetingdesign, skillbuilding
Cultivating Bridge Leadership6/5/2007boundarycrossing, leadership, bridge leadership, california, losangeles, corecompetencies
A Dialogue with Bridge Leaders6/5/2007boundarycrossing, leadership, bridge leadership, california, losangeles, corecompetencies
Changing the Face of America5/30/2007alumni, graduates, programs, sustaining networks, fellows
Cross Alumni Learning Summary5/22/2007alumni, graduates, programs, sustaining networks, fellows
Cross Alumni Collaboration Executive Summary5/22/2007alumni, graduates, programs, sustaining networks, fellows
Cross Program Alumni Gathering5/22/2007alumni, graduates, programs, sustaining networks, fellows
What we are Learning About Creating Sustainable Fellowship Networks5/22/2007alumni, graduates, programs, sustaining networks, fellows
Summary of Five Programs Discussing Their Alumni Development Practices5/22/2007alumni, graduates, programs, sustaining networks
Program Alumni Discussion Ideas5/22/2007alumni, sustainingnetworks, graduates, programs
Multiple Styles of Leadership: Increasing the Participation of People of Color in the Leadership of the Nonprofit Sector5/15/2007pipeline, next generation, emerging leaders, leadership styles, generational transfer, race, sfbay, culture

Blog Posts by Elissa Perry

  • Social Media: Changing How Change Happens
    07/01/2008 - 20:10
  • Creating Space VIII Reflections: Synthesizing and Going Deeper
    07/01/2008 - 19:55
  • How to Create a Stronger Nonprofit Sector?
    06/04/2008 - 17:31
  • Social Media Learning Circle
    05/28/2008 - 13:58
  • Online Activism and Social Change
    05/22/2008 - 14:14

Pauline Vela

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Name: Pauline Vela
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City: San Francisco
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Leadership Development

Personal areas of interest or expertise:
  • Collaboration
  • Community specific leadership development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Facilitation
  • Fundraising
  • Meeting and Travel Logistics
  • Networking and social capital
  • Program Delivery
  • Program Design
  • Public leadership
  • Strategic Planning
  • Urban leadership
  • Youth leadership

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Favorite Quotes:

"Where you stumble, there your treasure lies." (Joseph Campbell) "The Way to do is to be." (Lao-Tzu) "Be the change you want to see in the world." (Gandhi)

Claire Reinelt

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City: Lexington
State: MA
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Leadership Development

Personal areas of interest or expertise:
  • Boundary-crossing
  • Collaboration
  • Evaluation
  • Facilitation
  • Networking and social capital
Regional Learning Circles:
Boston Area
Interest-oriented Learning Circles
  • Evaluation Learning Circle
  • Health Learning Circle
  • Social Media and Leadership
  • Sustaining Networks Learning Circle

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Knowledge Pool Documents Submitted:

TitleDate SubmittedSubject/Tags
Beahrs ELP Framework for Inquiry10/22/2007evaluation, evalulead, Beahrs, environmental leadership
Beahrs Environmental Leadership Program EvaluLEAD Results Map10/22/2007evaluation, evalulead, Beahrs, environmental leadership
Evaluating the Emergence of Leadership Within Networks and Communities of Practice9/22/2007evaluation, boston, networks, communities of practice, Berkana
Engaging New Leadership Voices6/27/2007evaluation, cross program, cross theme
Creating Space V Evaluation Sessions: Evaluating Social and Systemic Change Strategies6/27/2007creating space, evaluation, cross-program

Blog Posts by Claire Reinelt

  • Notes from Boston Circle Meeting on 7/14/08
    07/19/2008 - 16:57
  • Building Community in a Network Environment
    07/13/2008 - 16:27
  • Social Network Analysis and the Evaluation of Leadership Networks
    06/11/2008 - 08:32
  • Using EvaluLEAD
    03/12/2008 - 14:19
  • Leadership and Sustaining Breakthrough Change
    02/25/2008 - 17:21

Deborah M Meehan

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Name: Deborah M Meehan
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City: Oakland
State: CA
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Website: www.leadershiplearning.org

Leadership Development

Background in leadership development (Education and/or Experience):
Being a Kellogg Fellow had a profound impact on my ideas about how we could work more strategically for change. For 17 years I worked in the non-profit sector and wondered continuously about how we might overcome the fragmentation that prevented us from working together to address the root causes of leadership development. Being part of a fellowship that brought people together from multiple organizations, experiences and sectors led me to believe that leadership development programs could serve to cross the silos and connect our efforts to achieve systems change.
Current leadership development work (Roles and/or Positions):
I am part of the leadership team for the Leadership Learning Community and on the Board of the International Leadership Association. My passions at LLC are creating a gift economy, exploring the limitations of current leadership paradigm to understand collective leadership processes, developing leadership that can address the intrinsic problems of the non-profit sector...especially organizational hierarchy and disfunction, leadership and social movements and much much more.....
What do you hope to gain from and contribute to the learning community:
I hope to build meaningful relationships with others who share a passion for exploring what we know and what we need to learn in order to transform individuals and society.
Personal areas of interest or expertise:
  • Boundary-crossing
  • Collaboration
  • Evaluation
  • Facilitation
  • Networking and social capital
  • Program Delivery
  • Program Design
  • Recruitment and Selection
  • Shared leadership
  • Urban leadership
Other:womens leadership
Regional Learning Circles:
Washington D.C. Area
Interest-oriented Learning Circles
  • Evaluation Learning Circle
  • Funders Learning Circle
  • Health Learning Circle

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Other Interests:
  • literature
  • salsa and hiking
Current Questions about Leadership & Leadership Development:

How can we create a more inclusive leadership culture?

Favorite Quotes:

A human being is a part of a whole, called by us ‘universe’ –a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest…a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. The delusion is kind of a prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace al living creatures and the whole of nature in its beaut

Blog Posts by Deborah M Meehan

  • Leadership and Language: The Boundary Crossing Dilemma
    06/12/2008 - 19:49
  • What’s love got to do with it?
    05/14/2008 - 18:57
  • What About Creativity?
    05/14/2008 - 18:45
  • Leadership and Sustainability - Changing the Question
    03/25/2008 - 16:56
  • LLC: Looking Forward, Looking Back - So Where Are We Now?
    03/04/2008 - 17:57

Eugene E Kim

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Website: http://www.eekim.com/
Blog: http://www.eekim.com/blog/

Leadership Development

Personal areas of interest or expertise:
  • Boundary-crossing
  • Business leadership
  • Collaboration
  • Facilitation
  • Networking and social capital
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Shared leadership
  • Strategic Planning
Other:technology
Regional Learning Circles:
SF Bay
Interest-oriented Learning Circles
  • Evaluation Learning Circle
  • Social Media and Leadership
  • Sustaining Networks Learning Circle

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Dee Wallace

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Name: Dee Wallace
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City: New York
State: NY
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Website: http://www.ppv.org/index.asp

Leadership Development

Personal areas of interest or expertise:
  • Community specific leadership development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Evaluation
  • Facilitation
  • Health leadership
  • Networking and social capital
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Program Delivery
  • Program Design
  • Program Outreach
  • Public leadership
Regional Learning Circles:
New York
Interest-oriented Learning Circles
  • Evaluation Learning Circle
  • Health Learning Circle
  • Sustaining Networks Learning Circle

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Heather Arnold-Renicker

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Leadership Development

Background in leadership development (Education and/or Experience):
I am new to the Leadership Development arena. I recently graduated from a MSW program in Denver, Colorado and moved to the DC area. I am currently working as a Program Associate at the Center for Progressive Leadership and am interested in becoming more involved with the leadership development community.
Current leadership development work (Roles and/or Positions):
I currently work with CPL and assist with our Political Leaders Fellowship in Colorado, Arizona, Pennsylvania, & Michigan and our New Leaders Summer Program in Washington DC.
What do you hope to gain from and contribute to the learning community:
I hope to continue to develop new skills and strategies for innovative ways of approaching leadership development and bring insight from my current and past work and educational experiences.
Personal areas of interest or expertise:
  • Boundary-crossing
  • Business leadership
  • Collaboration
  • Community specific leadership development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Evaluation
  • Facilitation
  • Fundraising
  • Networking and social capital
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Program Delivery
  • Program Design
  • Program Outreach
  • Public leadership
  • Recruitment and Selection
  • Rural leadership
  • Shared leadership
  • Strategic Planning
  • Urban leadership
  • Youth leadership
Interest-oriented Learning Circles
  • Evaluation Learning Circle
  • Social Media and Leadership
  • Sustaining Networks Learning Circle

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Other Interests:
Favorite Quotes:

“When I dare to be powerful - to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid” -Audre Lorde- "If you have come to help me you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together" -Aboriginal Woman-

Jamie N Schenker

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Leadership Development

Personal areas of interest or expertise:
  • Evaluation
  • Facilitation
  • Meeting and Travel Logistics
Regional Learning Circles:
SF Bay
Interest-oriented Learning Circles
  • Evaluation Learning Circle
  • Health Learning Circle

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Other Interests:
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Raquel D Gutierrez

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Name: Raquel D Gutierrez
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City: Tempe
State: AZ
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Leadership Development

Background in leadership development (Education and/or Experience):
Twenty plus years of work in the nonprofit sector ranging from youth development, facilitation, and organization development – rooted in the spirit of transforming leadership.
Current leadership development work (Roles and/or Positions):
Currently I am completing a PhD in Leadership and Change through Antioch. I also have the privilege to work with a few foundations focusing on rural issues, border and native communities, youth development, and corporate responsibility.
What do you hope to gain from and contribute to the learning community:
LLC provides an excellent opportunity to learn from a wide variety of life experiences. I hope to gain a deeper understanding about the essential elements that cultivate people to be the change they are seeking in the world, on a daily basis. I can contribute what I have learned in skills and knowledge from my life experience grounded in a family legacy of activism, my work as a practitioner and academic as it relates to leader development, the practice of leadership, and just social change.
Personal areas of interest or expertise:
  • Community specific leadership development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Evaluation
  • Facilitation
  • Networking and social capital
  • Program Design
  • Rural leadership
  • Shared leadership
Interest-oriented Learning Circles
  • Evaluation Learning Circle
  • Social Media and Leadership
  • Sustaining Networks Learning Circle

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Other Interests:
  • gardening and hiking
  • painting
  • swimming
  • yoga
Favorite Quotes:

Do not wait for strangers to remind you of your duty. You have a conscience and a spirit for that. All the good you do must come from your own initiative. -The Mayan Codices * Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdaties no doubt crept in, (learn) from them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day. Begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense. -Emerson

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