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The Co-Intelligence Institute Board of Directors
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TOM ATLEE
founded the Co-Intelligence Institute (CII) in 1996 to provide an organizational
means to manifest ideas and possibilities he had been researching since
the Great Peace March in 1986, as represented by the articles on this
website. An avid writer, activist and community volunteer since the
late 1950s, Tom has been involved in many citizens groups and publications,
particularly around peace, democracy, and public participation. He has
served on several nonprofit boards and has consulted internationally.
His book The Tao of Democracy
has sold several thousand copies in more than a dozen countries and
his articles have been published in dozens of alternative journals.
The websites he has built are visited by thousands of visitors every
month. He specializes in creating inspiring, useful ideas and resources
and helping change agents think strategically about transforming social
systems. He lives in a co-op house in Eugene, OR, with a changing population
of about ten friendly people, several dogs and cats, a flock of chickens,
many plants, and thousands of books. He is motivated by a vision of
a civilzation capable of sustainable functioning, conscious evolution,
and tremendous meaning, joy and quality of life. For further biographical
and bibliographical information on Tom and his ideas, click
here
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ADIN ROGOVIN has 30 years
varied experience as a corporate manager including 10 years as Chief
Financial Officer. He has 17 years service on non-profit Boards and
Staff including, The Home of Truth Spiritual Center, Seven Generations
Land Trust, Lost Valley Educational Center, Parker Street Coop, The
Natural Heritage Institute, The Eugene Children's Peace Academy, The
Center for Wise Democratic Processes, Climate Neutral Network, and The
Co-Intelligence Institute. Adin's passion is promoting wise collective
process and transforming democracy and civic governance through developing,
teaching, and implementing citizen deliberative councils and integrated
process design. He is co founder of the Eugene Facilitator's Collective,
and is a trained Dynamic Facilitator who has worked with The Blue Mountain
School, Alpha Farm Community, The Veterans for Peace, Trillium Hollow
Cohousing, The New Orleans Community Congress II, and the Pleasantville,
NY Great Oak Council. Adin organized The Lane County Low Income People's
Wisdom Council and the Walnut Street Coop, a coop house in Eugene.
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MARGARET ANDERSON’s
professional/leadership life has ranged across the multi-stakeholder
arenas of private industry, government and NGOs. She was involved with
the UN from the NGO perspective, with emphasis on peace initiatives,
drafting of the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and women’s
issues. She was on the board of the World Future Society D.C. chapter,
the Gangaji Foundation and the Hummer Woods Civic Association. For over
35 years she was an executive, entrepreneur, and technologist in large
corporations (AT&T, Boeing, Booz Allen) and boutique companies.
She is deeply grounded in the cyber world from a strategic and operational
perspective. She gained a deep understanding of US government operations
during 30 years of working with the DoD and civilian agencies to develop
technology strategies and to design, build and maintain mission-critical
systems. Ms. Anderson’s commitment to women’s rights spans
across her career as an early woman in the computer business. She mentored
younger women, led diversity initiatives and started support structures
for women that included Business and Professional Women (BPW) and Women
in Technology chapters.
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NANCY GLOCK-GRUENEICH,
President of HIGHER EDge, has
her doctorate from Harvard Graduate School of Education, taught public
policy and related subjects for 15 years, and oversaw program and faculty
development for the California Community Colleges for 13 years. She
Co-chaired the Editorial Board of the International Journal for Public
Participation.
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JOHN SPADY is
president of Forum Foundation in Seattle, Washington, and is also the
president of the Stuart C. Dodd Institute for Social Innovation (SCDI).
He received his Master of Science (MSc) degree in 2000 from The University
of Oregon. John’s interests are in Dialogue Research and explaining
his enhanced web- and paper-based collaborative and decentralized consensus
tool known as the
"Opinionnaire® Survey”. He volunteers his time
to provide others with community engagement and feedback strategies
through his National
Dialogue Network.
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