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2024-04-28T00:00:00-06:00
Clark Anderson is co-founder and Executive Director of Community Builders. He has spent the last 15 years helping communities address complex land use, transportation, housing, and economic development challenges. An entrepreneur, seasoned facilitator, and bridge-builder, he’s adept at helping people find common ground through informed dialogue and meaningful public engagement. Clark helps communities create a shared vision for the future and identify the strategies and partnerships needed to get there. Clark is also a small-scale developer focused on building “missing middle” housing within his own community. Born and raised in nearby Eagle County, Clark currently lives in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, with […]
As a National Security Fellow at Harvard, Pierre took an executive class around effective and in-effective leadership activity associated with the government’s 9-11 response. From this session, a team of fellows and I decided to study, research and write a thesis on “Leading in Crisis.” Through this research, his team discovered that crisis is neither unpredictable nor unexpected. And surprisingly, there are extensive signals and tremors that warn us of impending crises. Most leaders (typical of human nature in general) ignore, resist, or simply deny these warnings and focus on optimizing the status quo or “what they’ve always done.” Similarly, his […]
Your Resiliency Story Elizabeth Drolet, owner of Story Whisperer Productions LLC, has spent a decade chasing and producing stories as a print/radio/TV journalist and digital content producer and now wants to help you get to the heart of your POWER STORY! What will your story of resilience look like a year from now? How about 20 years? How can you lead with love and possibility, instead of fear to inspire your greatest next chapter? Join Elizabeth on Nov. 17 for a virtual seminar and break out session over zoom during the RFL LIVE: Resiliency Experience. Elizabeth will utilize her storytelling expertise, […]
Join E. Wendy Huber as she discusses how to resolve conflict in the workplace. E. Wendy Huber is the Rector at St. Peters of of the Valley, Episcopal Church. Wendy is a “third act” priest after a career as an attorney and consultant specializing in conflict management and dispute resolution. During her career as a lawyer she was executive director for several non-profit organizations. Wendy attended the University of Wyoming and received her undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Houston. Wendy is certain you can “teach an old dog new tricks”! Register Here