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My official career began as a development engineer for General Motors with an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering. During this time I wrote and presented a few technical papers that had concepts like “thermodynamically balanced,” which I have selectively forgotten.
I then explored being an entrepreneur and started a custom carpet business. Working with interior designers, we designed and made one-of-a-kind area rugs and carpet inserts. I also volunteered for SCORE during this time, providing business consulting to other start-ups.
Three years later, I sold the business to return to school full time. All my life I had been fascinated with individual behavior and group dynamics, and when I discovered there was actually a field devoted to this–called Organization Behavior, I dove in headfirst.
In 1996, I graduated with a Master’s degree in Business with a concentration in Organization Behavior from Case Western Reserve University. During this time, I happened to take several classes from David Cooperrider on Appreciative Inquiry (AI), and was enamored with the concept. I became passionate about learning and applying AI from that time forward, and have been committed to it ever since.
While still finishing graduate school, I began working with Ernst & Young LLP as a senior consultant in the Leadership and Organization Change group. I was able to use AI in several initiatives and also got some great experience in education and training, along with group facilitation. I left as a manager when I had my daughter in 1999.
Being a full-time mother was a whole different kind of learning experience. I did a few part-time activities on the side, like participating in the start-up and founding of Appreciative Inquiry Consulting (AIC). I was also engaged in personal and spiritual exploration during this period, as I had struggled with depression and compulsive issues all my life. I began to apply AI to my daily issues and everything changed.
Clarifying my ideas through a few years of heavy research and reading, I tried various practices along the way. As my life began to transform, my passion for what I was learning burgeoned. Writing accelerated my learning even more as the ideas unfolded on paper. In September of 2005, it all culminated in the publication of my first book on Appreciative Living–and it has been a wonderful whirlwind ever since!
And now I am passionate about sharing these ideas with others. My life continues to get better and better, and my prospects for happiness are greater than anything I ever believed possible. I am working on several future book ideas, and fitting this in with workshops, global learning circles, speaking engagements, book signings, and, of course, my family. I have two wonderful children and a husband of 20 years. It is an exhilarating journey, and I am grateful every day for having found my calling–something that is so deeply meaningful and fulfilling. My greatest joy comes from watching others take these ideas and make positive changes in their lives, and I look forward to many wonderful years of co-creation!
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