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Get to know these wonderful people
who will share their talents at the Florida Creativity Weekend IV on March
2-4, 2007. They truly make a
difference in our world!
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Brandy Agerbeck |
Graphic Facilitation of Selected Sessions and SWAP Meet Graphic facilitator Brandy Agerbeck creates conceptual maps of conversations. Since 1996, her drawing and thinking skills have facilitated groups in finding clarity and understanding their work. Brandy has worked with groups from 2 to 200, across industries, creating images to help people navigate the complex world around them. Her wonderful site, Loosetooth.com, documents all of her circles of creative work, including drawing, collage, quilting, printmaking, blogging, digital photography. |
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CoChair, Saturday, 9:00 - e-Creativity: Using Technology Creatively Marcia teaches creatively and fulltime at Webber International University in the area of computers and business statistics and is an adjunct professor for SouthUniversity Online. Marcia has a wonderful time living and learning and hopefully applying the many concepts learned from everywhere. Marcia also consults on Word, PowerPoint, Access databases, and Excel spreadsheets. Email: profmberkey@hotmail.com |
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Robert Alan
Black, Ph.D. ![]() |
Saturday, 10:45 - Storytelling and 2:45 - Speaking without Words Alan is a Creative Thinking Consultant and his company is titled, Cre8ng People, Places & Possibilities. When not traveling the world, Alan calls Athens (Georgia) home. As a consultant, speaker and author, he helps people expand and enrich their natural creative abilities. Alan uses his 46 years of daily creative work experience at 47 different jobs in eight fields, along with his formal education in creativity, design, architecture, counseling and educational psychology to provide, examples, skills, tools and techniques to everyone in his groups and audiences. He sees life as “a creative journey, not a guided tour.” http://www.cre8ng.com/ Email: alan_cre8ng@yahoo.com |
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Missy Carvin![]() |
Saturday, 10:45
- Imaginarium |
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Ted Coulson, Ph.D.![]() |
Saturday, 2:45The Diversity Game
Ted is co-founder of
Applied Creativity, Inc. a consulting firm dedicated to assisting
individuals and organizations in reaching their creative potential. Ted has
consulted with numerous fortune 50 companies and other organizations
worldwide on creativity and the effective management of innovation. He is
the creator of the game Diversity which explores mental diversity and
co-author of Wow! How Did They Think of That? The Principles of Creativity.
Ted's currently expressing his creativity in the realm of nature/wild life
photography and his latest adventure took him on a photo excursion of the
Eastern Everglades of Florida. |
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Lynn
Frankel
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Saturday All-Day Youthwise Program |
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Jane Goldwasser![]() |
Saturday, 10:45
- Imaginarium |
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Christina Gonzalez![]() |
Saturday, 10:45 - Applying Creativity to Relationships Christina is a bilingual (English/Spanish) licensed mental health counselor, a national board certified counselor and certified family and civil mediator. She is in the dissertation stage of her doctorate in Counseling Psychology.. Christina has served on multiple community boards and advisory committees and has worked in both education and mental health fields in Mexico and the United States and is the mother of two active teenagers. Email: christina@aprenderycrecer.com |
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Paul
Gronki, Ph.D.![]()
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Sat. 9:00:
Power Convergence
Paul has helped
firms such as J. P. Morgan, HSBC, Bankers Trust, and Citibank develop marketing
strategies targeting the sophisticated banking and investment management needs
of affluent and private banking clients in the U.S., Japan, and Europe. Before
entering the financial services industry, Paul was an associate scientist at
Brookhaven National Laboratory where he modeled energy supply and demand
responses to changes in energy pricing and availability using large-scale
econometric and linear programming models. He holds an MA and doctorate in
economics from SUNY Stony Brook. Email:
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Carla Gull![]() |
Saturday, 9:00 - Active Teaching Carla currently combines her love for cultures and religion through teaching classes in multicultural diversity and world religions online. She previously taught elementary Spanish immersion classes for the Department of Defense in Germany and Japan. Other educational and missionary opportunities took her to Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and Spain. Considering herself a life-long learner and educator, she's enjoying caring for her two small children and starting her dissertation on distance education. |
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Katherine O.
Heusner, Ph.D. ![]()
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CoChair and All Day Friday: KaleidoscopicPhotos: An Exercise in Reflection; Kitty is Co-Chair of this conference and is a lifelong learner who has been involved in education as a student (PreK à PhD) and professional for fifty years. She has also made a lifelong commitment to community involvement. Currently she teaches graduate level courses in education, serves on the Board of Directors for Girls Scouts of GulfCoast, Florida and is actively involved in the Creative Education Foundation as a new member on the Board of Trustees and as a long-time leader at CPSI (Creative Problem Solving Institute). She is the Co-Chairman for Florida Creativity Weekend III. Sharing with family and friends both at home in Sarasota and around the world, traveling and photography also bring her great joy. Email: flcreativity3@aol.com or HHeusner@aol.com. |
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Connie Howard![]()
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Sunday, 9:00 - Wind Chimes: Catching the wind and light for reflections. Connie is a generous, creative soul whose insight and creativity will inspire to create your own masterpieces. Connie has organized volunteers for many charities including Habitat for Humanity. She works for FCCI in Sarasota, FL and dotes on her many grandchildren. |
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Sunday, 9:00 - Restoring the Environment: A Combination of Art & Science Russ Hoffman is a trained Lake Manager. His environmental roots go back to Iowa State University where he studied fish management, animal ecology, ornithology, environmental design and limnology (the study of lakes, ponds and streams). The Florida Lake Management Society granted Mr. Hoffman funds to develop an educational pond at Palma Sola Botanical Park in Bradenton. You may visit this pond to discover ways to make your pond healthier and more attractive. Russ is a board member and Conservation Chairperson for the Friends of Oscar Scherer State Park. He also participates in the following organizations; Florida Aquatic Plant Management, Audubon, Florida Lake Management Society, Native Plant Society, the Littoral Society & Girl Scouts. Russ@BeautifulPonds.com |
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Tim Hurson |
Keynote speaker Friday night: Think Better! Unlock Your Creativity Portals;
Saturday, 10:45 - How Not to Listen Founding partner of thinkx intellectual capital. No group is ever quite the same after hearing Tim Hurson speak. With an energetic blend of insight and humor, Tim teaches audiences what many already know in their hearts: that Creative Intelligence is the essence of human potential. Moreover, creative intelligence is not a gift given to few, but a set of skills everyone can cultivate. Tim is one of North America's pioneers of idea marketing. Throughout his career, Tim has helped major corporations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom create innovation, marketing, new product, and workplace transformation programs. He has also written numerous articles on improving creative intelligence both in the workplace and at home. |
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Anthony Hyatt
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Saturday, 2:45 - Creative Expression & Healthy Aging Anthony is a violinist and multimedia performance artist from the Washington DC area whose interest is in the role and use of improvisation techniques in the creative process. He is a teacher for the Arts for the Aging, Inc. (AFTA) organization under whose auspices he presents interactive programs of music and movement at senior citizen centers and for whom he co-directs the senior citizen improv dance company known as Quicksilver. His performance credits also include multiple appearances as a member of the Naoko Maeshiba Performance Collective. Anthony is a leader at the annual conferences of the USA based Creative Education Foundation and of CREA the Creativity European Association. He does does additional creativity consulting and facilitation work through his own organization which is called Moving Beauty. Email: ahytt@aol.com |
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Diane Kirchin![]() |
Sunday, 9:00- You are the Colours You Choose Diane is an international speaker, teacher and therapist of Aura Soma colour therapy since 1990. Diane is also a licensed massage therapist from New Zealand where she successfully owned and operated her own school of massage and clinic. |
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Tamara Logan,
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Saturday 9:00 - Exercise Balls Tamara Logan, a licensed chiropractor, has spent much of her life on a journey of discovery in developing strategies and models for bringing a greater level of healing, empowerment and transformation to the lives of those she touches. She is a mentor, sought after public speaker, and physician of the spine. Her approach is powerful, motivational, intuitive, practical and humorous and the results are profound. She and her husband have a wonderful family practice at Logan Family Chiropractic. |
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Joe Miguez![]() |
8:15 - Labyrinth Meditations each morning; SWAP Meet: Lab Labyrinth; and
Saturady 2:45: The LAb-yrinth: a tool for accelerating the creative/innovative
process Joe is nationally known as the “labyrinth man” and has built a consulting practice based on stimulating creativity in individuals and groups to achieve personal and organizational innovation. Facilitator, change agent and labyrinth builder, Joe has worked with clients from major corporations, media, colleges, schools and religious retreat centers. He has conducted workshops in Mexico, Canada, Europe and the U.S. His professional commitment is to focus on inspiring reflection-in-action, step-by-step. |
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Nancy Myers![]() |
CoChair Co-Chair, Nancy's extensive work with Fortune 500 companies led to Seeds for Change, her program for empowering people in the midst of increasing change. Nancy custom designs programs for organizations in these turbulent times to increase employees' and teams' emotional intelligence, creativity, and peak performance. Nancy also coaches individuals and teaches teleclasses. She is a Trainer for Heartmath, a Charter Associate Partner of George Land's Leadership 2000, a trainer in thinking styles., Foundations of Productivity and is experienced in Leadership and Team Building training. In her free time Nancy studies and performs ballroom dancing, enjoys live theater, opera and cinema, and performs in community theater. She goes scuba diving, travels and enjoys riding her Harley. She is also active as a community volunteer with non-profit agencies and organizations. Contact Nancy directly at 941.929.0809 or 941.320.1773. Nancy also arranges dream vacations online through www.bighearttravel.com. Email: nancybigheart@earthling.net. |
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Tom Potter![]() |
Saturday All-Day Youthwise Program In his role as CEO of the Parent Education Program, Tom oversees a variety of strengths-based programs and a staff of 32. He is a consultant in Creative Problem Solving and Parent Education. He is co-author, with Bea Parnes, of Parenting Playfully, a book for parents of children from pre-natal to age three. He loves to hike, bicycle and kayak. Tom is husband to a charming actress-oriented wife and is the father of two talented young adults. Tom participated in the 2004, 2005 and 2006 Creative Education Foundation YouthWise Program in South Africa and is a CEF Colleague and recipient of the Leadership Service and Commitment and Distinguished Leader Awards. |
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Marcia Wright Shulte, M.A. and Allan Schulte |
Sun 9:00 - Copper Wire Expression: A Sculpting Experience
Marcia was an art teacher in Ohio and did her graduate
work at Case Western Reserve while she was also at the Cleveland Museum
of Art. She has helped to start several children's art programs in Sarasota
including bringing Sarasota Season of Sculpture to middle school
classes. She and her husband Allan, who is also an artist, own Quantum
Wellness Center. Email:
lightcom@comcast.net
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Alison Strickland![]()
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Saturday, 9:00 - Keeping a
Reflective Journal Alison Strickland is co-founder of Applied Creativity, Inc., a consulting firm dedicated to teaching the art of creating ideas that work and helping individuals and organizations reach their creative potential. Known internationally as a skilled workshop leader who knows how to involve people in learning experiences, she has taught thousands how to live and work more creatively. For twenty-five years she has kept a reflective journal tracking learnings, insights, discoveries and ideas. Now her journaling process has become an integral part of all that she teaches. For more than twenty years Alison has served on the faculty of the Creative Problem Solving Institute (CPSI) and facilitates workshops for the International Women's Writing Guild. She's the co-author of Harvesting Your Journals: Writing Tools to Enhance Your Growth and Creativity. Email: ACIAlison@aol.com |
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Rebecca Tracey
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Each morning at 8:00 Gentle Stretch Becca currently lives in New York City and has a busy life as a massage therapist and student. She will complete her masters degree program in Acupuncture/Chinese Medicine in December. Her earlier studies focused on theater performance and she continues to dabble in the field. She has been involved with creativity in many ways and has been attending and, more recently, leading at the Creative Problem Solving Institute (CPSI) since 1984. Friends, family, her cat and dog, and spending time enjoying the arts also add joy to Becca’s life. Email: meridiyin@yahoo.com |
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RedZebra![]() |
RedZebra
Integrated Insights is a global leader in organizational change and
community outreach. As an innovative organizational development company, we
design custom interactive workshops and trainings that enhance corporate and
community environments. With over ten years experience applying proven
rhythm and creativity techniques, RedZebra helps inspire change, unite
individuals, and harvest insights for organizations all over the world. The RedZebra
team members joining us at Florida Creativity Weekend are: Veta Allan, Tañia
Plascencia, and Jesse Wallace. |
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Susan Wenger
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Saturday, 10:45 - Do You Sudoku, Can Yu
Kakuro? Susan has retired from the federal government. Previously she taught Philosophy and English. She enjoys humor, puzzles and wordplay. Susan is a member of Mensa and Intertel, and is the coordinator for Mensa's Patrick O'Brian Special Interest Group. She is the author of The Port-Wine Sea, co-author of Your Limitless Inventing Machine, and author of The Better Baby, a new book about raising happy geniuses. She has taught workshops at the Creative Problem Solving Institute (CPSI) and at other creativity venues both in the USA and abroad. Susan and her husband Win call Montgomery Village, Maryland home. Email: susanwengermail@yahoo.com |
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Win Wenger,
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Sat. 9:00 - Discovering in Another World
and 2:45 - The Epistomological Romp Way to Solve Problems Win is a researcher, trainer, author of 48 published books, and a pioneer of both new creativity and Creative Problem Solving methods and accelerated learning methods. He has taught at the Creative Problem Solving Institute (CPSI) for nearly thirty years and frequently leads workshops around the world. He and his wife, Susan call Montgomery Village, Maryland home. http://www.winwenger.com/ Email: WWenger101@aol.com |
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