Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition
Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David Page 88 from the Chronological History --------------------------------------------------------------- Staff operated businesses provided staff support: • Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm • Brussels: Ken Whitney—the American Handiman from 1977–1979—with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015). • Chicago: Jim Troxel, • Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke, • Houston: Tim Wegner, • Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com • Sydney • New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm. • Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield • Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
Hi Beret, for a while we had a business in Lamego, Portugal teaching English to folks working in Port wine companies. This is 1982-1984. Maybe it lasted longer. I am not sure. Paul
On 18 May 2017, at 20:33, Beret Griffith via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David
Page 88 from the Chronological History ---------------------------------------------------------------
Staff operated businesses provided staff support:
• Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm
• Brussels: Ken Whitney—the American Handiman from 1977–1979—with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015).
• Chicago: Jim Troxel,
• Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke,
• Houston: Tim Wegner,
• Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com <http://www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com/>
• Sydney
• New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
• Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield
• Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
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Hi Beret, I was never part of PeopleEnergy- only ICA Associates which ICA Canada didn't start until 2000. ICA Associates continues to provide royalties on a regular basis to ICA Canada. Thanks, Jeanette On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 3:33 PM, Beret Griffith via Dialogue < dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David
Page 88 from the Chronological History ---------------------------------------------------------------
Staff operated businesses provided staff support:
• Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm
• Brussels: Ken Whitney—the American Handiman from 1977–1979—with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015).
• Chicago: Jim Troxel,
• Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke,
• Houston: Tim Wegner,
• Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com
• Sydney
• New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
• Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield
• Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
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What is the original question? Cynthia Vance Sent from my iPad
On May 18, 2017, at 7:50 PM, Jeanette Stanfield via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Hi Beret, I was never part of PeopleEnergy- only ICA Associates which ICA Canada didn't start until 2000. ICA Associates continues to provide royalties on a regular basis to ICA Canada.
Thanks,
Jeanette
On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 3:33 PM, Beret Griffith via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David
Page 88 from the Chronological History ---------------------------------------------------------------
Staff operated businesses provided staff support:
• Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm
• Brussels: Ken Whitney—the American Handiman from 1977–1979—with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015).
• Chicago: Jim Troxel,
• Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke,
• Houston: Tim Wegner,
• Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com
• Sydney
• New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
• Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield
• Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
_______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net
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Beret, Chicago had Horizons which took over all of our travel after the fiasco with our last ‘travel agent’ who took us to the laundry. Art Smith ran Horizons. I know there was a time when some others worked with him, but I can’t remember. For some reason I am thinking of Laurie and Michael Shaw. I don’t think they are on the list and I don’t have a contact but Mary Laura does. It was at that same time that we had a word processing and printing operation. We made money for awhile, but it was not enough to keep the whole print shop operational. Louise Albright was in charge of the word processing company, Access Unlimited. After her heart attack I worked there for a couple of years. Vivian Paul was our liaison in the print shop. All the records for these companies were in the basement of Kemper, but may have been thrown out by finance when our tax liabilities expired. From: OE [mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Beret Griffith via OE Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2017 2:33 PM To: O:E List; Dialogue Subject: [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David Page 88 from the Chronological History --------------------------------------------------------------- Staff operated businesses provided staff support: • Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm • Brussels: Ken Whitney—the American Handiman from 1977–1979—with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015). • Chicago: Jim Troxel, • Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke, • Houston: Tim Wegner, • Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com • Sydney • New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm. • Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield • Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
Hi Beret, I am catching up on my emails. While reading a response from Margaret I read this note: Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield This is the update: Yes, PEOPLEnergy was set up as an ICA self-support business. It was Ian Graham and Jan Sanders--At various times it hired Bob Rafos, Bill Staples, Jo Nelson, Richard Kitney, Deanna Hickey and others as consultants. It was launched around 1985. PE joined with Ian Gilmore's Technology Transfer on several contracts. PE continues as our self-support vehicle. Richard Sims and I just returned from working at the University of Aruba in a program called Education Leadership for Collaboration. This is a unique collaboration betwen the ICA methods and Social Artistry. Is there still time to add to the chronological history? Warmest regards, Janet A. Sanders ________________________________ From: Dialogue <dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net> on behalf of Margaret Aiseayew via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: May 20, 2017 3:50 PM To: 'Beret Griffith'; 'Order Ecumenical Community'; 'Dialogue' Subject: Re: [Dialogue] [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Beret, Chicago had Horizons which took over all of our travel after the fiasco with our last ‘travel agent’ who took us to the laundry. Art Smith ran Horizons. I know there was a time when some others worked with him, but I can’t remember. For some reason I am thinking of Laurie and Michael Shaw. I don’t think they are on the list and I don’t have a contact but Mary Laura does. It was at that same time that we had a word processing and printing operation. We made money for awhile, but it was not enough to keep the whole print shop operational. Louise Albright was in charge of the word processing company, Access Unlimited. After her heart attack I worked there for a couple of years. Vivian Paul was our liaison in the print shop. All the records for these companies were in the basement of Kemper, but may have been thrown out by finance when our tax liabilities expired. From: OE [mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Beret Griffith via OE Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2017 2:33 PM To: O:E List; Dialogue Subject: [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David Page 88 from the Chronological History --------------------------------------------------------------- Staff operated businesses provided staff support: • Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm • Brussels: Ken Whitney—the American Handiman from 1977–1979—with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015). • Chicago: Jim Troxel, • Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke, • Houston: Tim Wegner, • Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com<http://www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com> Mellow Milan's Musings<http://www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com/> www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com A combination of life vignettes, photos, poems, short stories, and wisdom (hopefully) from more than seven decades of living. These are offered for family and friends and anyone else who may happen to be interested. • Sydney • New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm. • Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield • Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
I don't know if this is relevant or not, but here is some ICA history that may not be part of the record. In Zagreb, Croatia, in 1993, Susan Yates and I established both ICA Croatia and FYI Ltd. (Fertig Yates International), the former as an NGO or non-profit and the latter as a commercial organization doing the same thing as ICA only for commercial customers. One of the notable FYI clients was the Intercontinental Hotel in Zagreb, for which we did strategic planning and then, after Susan Yates left ICA and FYI, I did a 6-month followup using the Wall of Wonder to assess their progress on the strategic planning and to lead into quarterly action planning. ICA Croatia trained about 200 facilitators from both international and local organizations who were working in refugee camps and divided cities. Some of those organizations were Red Cross/Red Crescent, American Refugee Committee, International Rescue Committee, Save the Children, Marie Stopes International, CARE (parent company in Atlanta), and United Methodist Committee on Relief. Linda Alton came from Brussels to serve on the faculty for one of our trainings. When I left to move to Sarajevo, I turned over the organization to Zlata Pavic (whom I'd brought to the U.S. for additional training under Sherwood and Eunice Shankland and Laura Spencer) and Drazen Letica, the two most skilled of our local ICA trainers. I have lost contact with Drazen, but Zlata still occasionally attends European meetings of ICA/IAF I believe. The Zagreb team traveled with me to the Global Gathering in Lonavala-was that 1994? In 1995 I was one of 5 ICA representatives to attend the UN Women's Conference in Beijing as an official observer delegation, and we led a couple of workshops at the shadow conference in Huai Roo. In Sarajevo, I established and registered ICA Bosnia in 1996, and a small group traveled to the Global Gathering in Egypt that year, where ICA Zagreb and ICA Bosnia were ratified. I facilitated a strategic planning that year for the 50 staff-members of Bospo, one of the most sophisticated of the local indigenous NGOs, and subsequently we partnered with them for our work in Bosnia. In 1997 the Oylers asked me to represent the ICA in facilitating a strategic planning of 50 regional representatives of UNDP in Moscow, and I did so as ICA Bosnia, with a Russian co-facilitator. When I went to work for World Vision in 1997, I turned the operation of ICA over to Bospo in the capable hands of Slavica Bradvic, now Slavica Bradvic Hanusic, who attended training in Phoenix with ICA and whom I continued to mentor until I left the region in 1999. At some point since, Bospo separated into two organizations, one doing micro-credit and one (under Slavica) doing ToP. Slavica has done some amazing work not only in Bosnia but across borders into neighboring republics. She can be contacted at slavicabh@gmail.com<mailto:slavicabh@gmail.com>. Local organizations do not make the kind of money that would enable them to pay the membership fees that ICA expects, so I doubt ICA Bosnia is still considered a formal ICA, and it is operating under another name though still under the leadership of Slavica Bradvic Hanusic. That said, it is still doing ToP work and is an organization ICA can be proud to have in its network. Susan Susan Fertig-Dykes And the Lord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought . Isaiah 58:11 Protect against email address harvesting: Use "BCC" when sending to multiple addresses; delete senders' E-Mail addresses when forwarding. NOTE: I won't be offended if you ask me to remove you from my emails. From: OE [mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Janet Sanders via OE Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 10:56 AM To: 'Beret Griffith' <beretgriffith@gmail.com>; 'Order Ecumenical Community' <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net>; Margaret Aiseayew <aiseayew@netins.net>; Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Hi Beret, I am catching up on my emails. While reading a response from Margaret I read this note: Toronto: PEOPLEnergy-Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield This is the update: Yes, PEOPLEnergy was set up as an ICA self-support business. It was Ian Graham and Jan Sanders--At various times it hired Bob Rafos, Bill Staples, Jo Nelson, Richard Kitney, Deanna Hickey and others as consultants. It was launched around 1985. PE joined with Ian Gilmore's Technology Transfer on several contracts. PE continues as our self-support vehicle. Richard Sims and I just returned from working at the University of Aruba in a program called Education Leadership for Collaboration. This is a unique collaboration betwen the ICA methods and Social Artistry. Is there still time to add to the chronological history? Warmest regards, Janet A. Sanders ________________________________ From: Dialogue <dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net>> on behalf of Margaret Aiseayew via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>> Sent: May 20, 2017 3:50 PM To: 'Beret Griffith'; 'Order Ecumenical Community'; 'Dialogue' Subject: Re: [Dialogue] [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Beret, Chicago had Horizons which took over all of our travel after the fiasco with our last 'travel agent' who took us to the laundry. Art Smith ran Horizons. I know there was a time when some others worked with him, but I can't remember. For some reason I am thinking of Laurie and Michael Shaw. I don't think they are on the list and I don't have a contact but Mary Laura does. It was at that same time that we had a word processing and printing operation. We made money for awhile, but it was not enough to keep the whole print shop operational. Louise Albright was in charge of the word processing company, Access Unlimited. After her heart attack I worked there for a couple of years. Vivian Paul was our liaison in the print shop. All the records for these companies were in the basement of Kemper, but may have been thrown out by finance when our tax liabilities expired. From: OE [mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Beret Griffith via OE Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2017 2:33 PM To: O:E List; Dialogue Subject: [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David Page 88 from the Chronological History --------------------------------------------------------------- Staff operated businesses provided staff support: * Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm * Brussels: Ken Whitney-the American Handiman from 1977-1979-with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015). * Chicago: Jim Troxel, * Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke, * Houston: Tim Wegner, * Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com<http://www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com> Mellow Milan's Musings<http://www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com/> www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com<http://www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com> A combination of life vignettes, photos, poems, short stories, and wisdom (hopefully) from more than seven decades of living. These are offered for family and friends and anyone else who may happen to be interested. * Sydney * New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm. * Toronto: PEOPLEnergy-Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield * Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
Thank you to everyone who is adding material. On May 23, 2017 3:52 PM, "Susan Fertig" <sfertig@blueskytech.us> wrote:
I don’t know if this is relevant or not, but here is some ICA history that may not be part of the record.
In Zagreb, Croatia, in 1993, Susan Yates and I established both ICA Croatia and FYI Ltd. (Fertig Yates International), the former as an NGO or non-profit and the latter as a commercial organization doing the same thing as ICA only for commercial customers. One of the notable FYI clients was the Intercontinental Hotel in Zagreb, for which we did strategic planning and then, after Susan Yates left ICA and FYI, I did a 6-month followup using the Wall of Wonder to assess their progress on the strategic planning and to lead into quarterly action planning. ICA Croatia trained about 200 facilitators from both international and local organizations who were working in refugee camps and divided cities. Some of those organizations were Red Cross/Red Crescent, American Refugee Committee, International Rescue Committee, Save the Children, Marie Stopes International, CARE (parent company in Atlanta), and United Methodist Committee on Relief. Linda Alton came from Brussels to serve on the faculty for one of our trainings. When I left to move to Sarajevo, I turned over the organization to Zlata Pavic (whom I’d brought to the U.S. for additional training under Sherwood and Eunice Shankland and Laura Spencer) and Drazen Letica, the two most skilled of our local ICA trainers. I have lost contact with Drazen, but Zlata still occasionally attends European meetings of ICA/IAF I believe. The Zagreb team traveled with me to the Global Gathering in Lonavala—was that 1994? In 1995 I was one of 5 ICA representatives to attend the UN Women’s Conference in Beijing as an official observer delegation, and we led a couple of workshops at the shadow conference in Huai Roo.
In Sarajevo, I established and registered ICA Bosnia in 1996, and a small group traveled to the Global Gathering in Egypt that year, where ICA Zagreb and ICA Bosnia were ratified. I facilitated a strategic planning that year for the 50 staff-members of Bospo, one of the most sophisticated of the local indigenous NGOs, and subsequently we partnered with them for our work in Bosnia. In 1997 the Oylers asked me to represent the ICA in facilitating a strategic planning of 50 regional representatives of UNDP in Moscow, and I did so as ICA Bosnia, with a Russian co-facilitator. When I went to work for World Vision in 1997, I turned the operation of ICA over to Bospo in the capable hands of Slavica Bradvic, now Slavica Bradvic Hanusic, who attended training in Phoenix with ICA and whom I continued to mentor until I left the region in 1999. At some point since, Bospo separated into two organizations, one doing micro-credit and one (under Slavica) doing ToP. Slavica has done some amazing work not only in Bosnia but across borders into neighboring republics. She can be contacted at slavicabh@gmail.com. Local organizations do not make the kind of money that would enable them to pay the membership fees that ICA expects, so I doubt ICA Bosnia is still considered a formal ICA, and it is operating under another name though still under the leadership of Slavica Bradvic Hanusic. That said, it is still doing ToP work and is an organization ICA can be proud to have in its network.
*Susan*
Susan Fertig-Dykes
*And the Lord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought . Isaiah 58:11*
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*From:* OE [mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] * On Behalf Of *Janet Sanders via OE *Sent:* Tuesday, May 23, 2017 10:56 AM *To:* 'Beret Griffith' <beretgriffith@gmail.com>; 'Order Ecumenical Community' <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net>; Margaret Aiseayew < aiseayew@netins.net>; Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> *Subject:* Re: [Oe List ...] [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition
Hi Beret, I am catching up on my emails. While reading a response from Margaret I read this note:
Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield
This is the update:
Yes, PEOPLEnergy was set up as an ICA self-support business. It was Ian Graham and Jan Sanders--At various times it hired Bob Rafos, Bill Staples, Jo Nelson, Richard Kitney, Deanna Hickey and others as consultants. It was launched around 1985. PE joined with Ian Gilmore's Technology Transfer on several contracts.
PE continues as our self-support vehicle. Richard Sims and I just returned from working at the University of Aruba in a program called Education Leadership for Collaboration. This is a unique collaboration betwen the ICA methods and Social Artistry.
Is there still time to add to the chronological history?
Warmest regards,
Janet A. Sanders
------------------------------
*From:* Dialogue <dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net> on behalf of Margaret Aiseayew via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> *Sent:* May 20, 2017 3:50 PM *To:* 'Beret Griffith'; 'Order Ecumenical Community'; 'Dialogue' *Subject:* Re: [Dialogue] [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition
Beret,
Chicago had Horizons which took over all of our travel after the fiasco with our last ‘travel agent’ who took us to the laundry. Art Smith ran Horizons. I know there was a time when some others worked with him, but I can’t remember. For some reason I am thinking of Laurie and Michael Shaw. I don’t think they are on the list and I don’t have a contact but Mary Laura does. It was at that same time that we had a word processing and printing operation. We made money for awhile, but it was not enough to keep the whole print shop operational. Louise Albright was in charge of the word processing company, Access Unlimited. After her heart attack I worked there for a couple of years. Vivian Paul was our liaison in the print shop. All the records for these companies were in the basement of Kemper, but may have been thrown out by finance when our tax liabilities expired.
*From:* OE [mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net <oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net>] *On Behalf Of *Beret Griffith via OE *Sent:* Thursday, May 18, 2017 2:33 PM *To:* O:E List; Dialogue *Subject:* [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition
Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David
Page 88 from the Chronological History
---------------------------------------------------------------
Staff operated businesses provided staff support:
• Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm
• Brussels: Ken Whitney—the American Handiman from 1977–1979—with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015).
• Chicago: Jim Troxel,
• Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke,
• Houston: Tim Wegner,
• Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com
Mellow Milan's Musings <http://www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com/>
www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com
A combination of life vignettes, photos, poems, short stories, and wisdom (hopefully) from more than seven decades of living. These are offered for family and friends and anyone else who may happen to be interested.
• Sydney
• New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
• Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield
• Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm.
Wow, Susan - was that email just churned out with dates, names and places straight out of you memory banks?! If so,no 'senior' moments in sight - or if not, either way recalling the stories is a treat for all of us. Cheers, Sherwood ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Fertig via OE" <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> To: "Janet Sanders" <janetasanders@hotmail.com>, "Order Ecumenical Community" <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net>, "Beret Griffith" <beretgriffith@gmail.com>, "Margaret Aiseayew" <aiseayew@netins.net>, "Colleague Dialogue" <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 2:52:54 PM Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition I don’t know if this is relevant or not, but here is some ICA history that may not be part of the record. In Zagreb, Croatia, in 1993, Susan Yates and I established both ICA Croatia and FYI Ltd. (Fertig Yates International), the former as an NGO or non-profit and the latter as a commercial organization doing the same thing as ICA only for commercial customers. One of the notable FYI clients was the Intercontinental Hotel in Zagreb, for which we did strategic planning and then, after Susan Yates left ICA and FYI, I did a 6-month followup using the Wall of Wonder to assess their progress on the strategic planning and to lead into quarterly action planning. ICA Croatia trained about 200 facilitators from both international and local organizations who were working in refugee camps and divided cities. Some of those organizations were Red Cross/Red Crescent, American Refugee Committee, International Rescue Committee, Save the Children, Marie Stopes International, CARE (parent company in Atlanta), and United Methodist Committee on Relief. Linda Alton came from Brussels to serve on the faculty for one of our trainings. When I left to move to Sarajevo, I turned over the organization to Zlata Pavic (whom I’d brought to the U.S. for additional training under Sherwood and Eunice Shankland and Laura Spencer) and Drazen Letica, the two most skilled of our local ICA trainers. I have lost contact with Drazen, but Zlata still occasionally attends European meetings of ICA/IAF I believe. The Zagreb team traveled with me to the Global Gathering in Lonavala—was that 1994? In 1995 I was one of 5 ICA representatives to attend the UN Women’s Conference in Beijing as an official observer delegation, and we led a couple of workshops at the shadow conference in Huai Roo. In Sarajevo, I established and registered ICA Bosnia in 1996, and a small group traveled to the Global Gathering in Egypt that year, where ICA Zagreb and ICA Bosnia were ratified. I facilitated a strategic planning that year for the 50 staff-members of Bospo, one of the most sophisticated of the local indigenous NGOs, and subsequently we partnered with them for our work in Bosnia. In 1997 the Oylers asked me to represent the ICA in facilitating a strategic planning of 50 regional representatives of UNDP in Moscow, and I did so as ICA Bosnia, with a Russian co-facilitator. When I went to work for World Vision in 1997, I turned the operation of ICA over to Bospo in the capable hands of Slavica Bradvic, now Slavica Bradvic Hanusic, who attended training in Phoenix with ICA and whom I continued to mentor until I left the region in 1999. At some point since, Bospo separated into two organizations, one doing micro-credit and one (under Slavica) doing ToP. Slavica has done some amazing work not only in Bosnia but across borders into neighboring republics. She can be contacted at slavicabh@gmail.com . Local organizations do not make the kind of money that would enable them to pay the membership fees that ICA expects, so I doubt ICA Bosnia is still considered a formal ICA, and it is operating under another name though still under the leadership of Slavica Bradvic Hanusic. That said, it is still doing ToP work and is an organization ICA can be proud to have in its network. Susan Susan Fertig-Dykes And the Lord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought . Isaiah 58:11 Protect against email address harvesting: Use "BCC" when sending to multiple addresses; delete senders’ E-Mail addresses when forwarding. NOTE: I won’t be offended if you ask me to remove you from my emails. From: OE [mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Janet Sanders via OE Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 10:56 AM To: 'Beret Griffith' <beretgriffith@gmail.com>; 'Order Ecumenical Community' <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net>; Margaret Aiseayew <aiseayew@netins.net>; Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Hi Beret, I am catching up on my emails. While reading a response from Margaret I read this note: Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield This is the update: Yes, PEOPLEnergy was set up as an ICA self-support business. It was Ian Graham and Jan Sanders--At various times it hired Bob Rafos, Bill Staples, Jo Nelson, Richard Kitney, Deanna Hickey and others as consultants. It was launched around 1985. PE joined with Ian Gilmore's Technology Transfer on several contracts. PE continues as our self-support vehicle. Richard Sims and I just returned from working at the University of Aruba in a program called Education Leadership for Collaboration. This is a unique collaboration betwen the ICA methods and Social Artistry. Is there still time to add to the chronological history? Warmest regards, Janet A. Sanders From: Dialogue < dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net > on behalf of Margaret Aiseayew via Dialogue < dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net > Sent: May 20, 2017 3:50 PM To: 'Beret Griffith'; 'Order Ecumenical Community'; 'Dialogue' Subject: Re: [Dialogue] [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Beret, Chicago had Horizons which took over all of our travel after the fiasco with our last ‘travel agent’ who took us to the laundry. Art Smith ran Horizons. I know there was a time when some others worked with him, but I can’t remember. For some reason I am thinking of Laurie and Michael Shaw. I don’t think they are on the list and I don’t have a contact but Mary Laura does. It was at that same time that we had a word processing and printing operation. We made money for awhile, but it was not enough to keep the whole print shop operational. Louise Albright was in charge of the word processing company, Access Unlimited. After her heart attack I worked there for a couple of years. Vivian Paul was our liaison in the print shop. All the records for these companies were in the basement of Kemper, but may have been thrown out by finance when our tax liabilities expired. From: OE [ mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net ] On Behalf Of Beret Griffith via OE Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2017 2:33 PM To: O:E List; Dialogue Subject: [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David Page 88 from the Chronological History --------------------------------------------------------------- Staff operated businesses provided staff support: • Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm • Brussels: Ken Whitney—the American Handiman from 1977–1979—with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015). • Chicago: Jim Troxel, • Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke, • Houston: Tim Wegner, • Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com Mellow Milan's Musings www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com A combination of life vignettes, photos, poems, short stories, and wisdom (hopefully) from more than seven decades of living. These are offered for family and friends and anyone else who may happen to be interested. • Sydney • New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm. • Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield • Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm. _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net
I forgot one event--the conference Wayne and Shizuyo put on ("Sustainable Development" as I recall) in Japan in 1995. George West was there, and i can't remember who else ((Dick Alton I think plus several from Asia). We stayed in dorms originally built for the Olympics then used by a university in Tokyo. Christina Clark did a cultural orientation for the group (especially focused on bath etiquette for our homestay later). Shizuyo arranged a meeting for me with the Office of the Prime Minister because he was embroiled in the issue of the WWII Comfort Women victimized by Japanese soldiers and was interested in how the issue of the rape of Muslim wemen by Serb soldiers in the Balkans was being handled, and also was interested in the role snd effectiveness of UNHCR (under Japanese leadership at that time) and the role and effectiveness of Japanese NGOs in Bosnia. Susan Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Droid On May 24, 2017 6:59 AM, Sherwood Shankland <sherwoodshankland@comcast.net> wrote: Wow, Susan - was that email just churned out with dates, names and places straight out of you memory banks?! If so,no 'senior' moments in sight - or if not, either way recalling the stories is a treat for all of us. Cheers, Sherwood ________________________________ From: "Susan Fertig via OE" <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> To: "Janet Sanders" <janetasanders@hotmail.com>, "Order Ecumenical Community" <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net>, "Beret Griffith" <beretgriffith@gmail.com>, "Margaret Aiseayew" <aiseayew@netins.net>, "Colleague Dialogue" <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 2:52:54 PM Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition I don’t know if this is relevant or not, but here is some ICA history that may not be part of the record. In Zagreb, Croatia, in 1993, Susan Yates and I established both ICA Croatia and FYI Ltd. (Fertig Yates International), the former as an NGO or non-profit and the latter as a commercial organization doing the same thing as ICA only for commercial customers. One of the notable FYI clients was the Intercontinental Hotel in Zagreb, for which we did strategic planning and then, after Susan Yates left ICA and FYI, I did a 6-month followup using the Wall of Wonder to assess their progress on the strategic planning and to lead into quarterly action planning. ICA Croatia trained about 200 facilitators from both international and local organizations who were working in refugee camps and divided cities. Some of those organizations were Red Cross/Red Crescent, American Refugee Committee, International Rescue Committee, Save the Children, Marie Stopes International, CARE (parent company in Atlanta), and United Methodist Committee on Relief. Linda Alton came from Brussels to serve on the faculty for one of our trainings. When I left to move to Sarajevo, I turned over the organization to Zlata Pavic (whom I’d brought to the U.S. for additional training under Sherwood and Eunice Shankland and Laura Spencer) and Drazen Letica, the two most skilled of our local ICA trainers. I have lost contact with Drazen, but Zlata still occasionally attends European meetings of ICA/IAF I believe. The Zagreb team traveled with me to the Global Gathering in Lonavala—was that 1994? In 1995 I was one of 5 ICA representatives to attend the UN Women’s Conference in Beijing as an official observer delegation, and we led a couple of workshops at the shadow conference in Huai Roo. In Sarajevo, I established and registered ICA Bosnia in 1996, and a small group traveled to the Global Gathering in Egypt that year, where ICA Zagreb and ICA Bosnia were ratified. I facilitated a strategic planning that year for the 50 staff-members of Bospo, one of the most sophisticated of the local indigenous NGOs, and subsequently we partnered with them for our work in Bosnia. In 1997 the Oylers asked me to represent the ICA in facilitating a strategic planning of 50 regional representatives of UNDP in Moscow, and I did so as ICA Bosnia, with a Russian co-facilitator. When I went to work for World Vision in 1997, I turned the operation of ICA over to Bospo in the capable hands of Slavica Bradvic, now Slavica Bradvic Hanusic, who attended training in Phoenix with ICA and whom I continued to mentor until I left the region in 1999. At some point since, Bospo separated into two organizations, one doing micro-credit and one (under Slavica) doing ToP. Slavica has done some amazing work not only in Bosnia but across borders into neighboring republics. She can be contacted at slavicabh@gmail.com<mailto:slavicabh@gmail.com>. Local organizations do not make the kind of money that would enable them to pay the membership fees that ICA expects, so I doubt ICA Bosnia is still considered a formal ICA, and it is operating under another name though still under the leadership of Slavica Bradvic Hanusic. That said, it is still doing ToP work and is an organization ICA can be proud to have in its network. Susan Susan Fertig-Dykes And the Lord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought . Isaiah 58:11 Protect against email address harvesting: Use "BCC" when sending to multiple addresses; delete senders’ E-Mail addresses when forwarding. NOTE: I won’t be offended if you ask me to remove you from my emails. From: OE [mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Janet Sanders via OE Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2017 10:56 AM To: 'Beret Griffith' <beretgriffith@gmail.com>; 'Order Ecumenical Community' <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net>; Margaret Aiseayew <aiseayew@netins.net>; Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Subject: Re: [Oe List ...] [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Hi Beret, I am catching up on my emails. While reading a response from Margaret I read this note: Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield This is the update: Yes, PEOPLEnergy was set up as an ICA self-support business. It was Ian Graham and Jan Sanders--At various times it hired Bob Rafos, Bill Staples, Jo Nelson, Richard Kitney, Deanna Hickey and others as consultants. It was launched around 1985. PE joined with Ian Gilmore's Technology Transfer on several contracts. PE continues as our self-support vehicle. Richard Sims and I just returned from working at the University of Aruba in a program called Education Leadership for Collaboration. This is a unique collaboration betwen the ICA methods and Social Artistry. Is there still time to add to the chronological history? Warmest regards, Janet A. Sanders ________________________________ From: Dialogue <dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:dialogue-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net>> on behalf of Margaret Aiseayew via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>> Sent: May 20, 2017 3:50 PM To: 'Beret Griffith'; 'Order Ecumenical Community'; 'Dialogue' Subject: Re: [Dialogue] [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Beret, Chicago had Horizons which took over all of our travel after the fiasco with our last ‘travel agent’ who took us to the laundry. Art Smith ran Horizons. I know there was a time when some others worked with him, but I can’t remember. For some reason I am thinking of Laurie and Michael Shaw. I don’t think they are on the list and I don’t have a contact but Mary Laura does. It was at that same time that we had a word processing and printing operation. We made money for awhile, but it was not enough to keep the whole print shop operational. Louise Albright was in charge of the word processing company, Access Unlimited. After her heart attack I worked there for a couple of years. Vivian Paul was our liaison in the print shop. All the records for these companies were in the basement of Kemper, but may have been thrown out by finance when our tax liabilities expired. From: OE [mailto:oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Beret Griffith via OE Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2017 2:33 PM To: O:E List; Dialogue Subject: [Oe List ...] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Colleagues: The first go-around we did not get descriptions or number of years in business. Please make corrections and/or additions to the text. Thanks, Beret & David Page 88 from the Chronological History --------------------------------------------------------------- Staff operated businesses provided staff support: • Bombay: Jack Gilles, Dick and Gail West, and Kevin Balm • Brussels: Ken Whitney—the American Handiman from 1977–1979—with help from Clare Whitney, and occasionally Paul Schrijnen, earned enough to pay off old bills, pay stipends, and send all staff members to Chicago for summer programs (Clare Whitney, July 17, 2015). • Chicago: Jim Troxel, • Hong Kong: Dan Tuecke, • Houston: Tim Wegner, • Los Angeles: Milan and Linda Hamilton founded Food For All to raise funds for anti-hunger projects. See www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com<http://www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com> Mellow Milan's Musings<http://www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com/> www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com<http://www.mellowmilan.blogspot.com> A combination of life vignettes, photos, poems, short stories, and wisdom (hopefully) from more than seven decades of living. These are offered for family and friends and anyone else who may happen to be interested. • Sydney • New York: Scott and Doris Morris and others did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm. • Toronto: PEOPLEnergy—Jan Sanders, Ian Gilmore, and (currently) Jeanette Stanfield • Washington, DC: Stan Crow, and Linda and Lester Knudsen sold Kaypro computers and did programming, consulting, and training as Computer Paradigm. _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net
Beret and David, Thanks for the invitation for these great remembrances! 2 more come to mind: - Dick and Gail West living on PTP VI estates in North Sumatra for 8 months as management consultants and trainers, calling on Lens facilitators from around Asia. - Mobil Oil Consultants in Medan and at the oil field in Aceh. Tim Casswell and Ann Epps joining in Lens, then turning the continuation of it all over to Rob and Dixie Jennings-Teats. -- *Gail West, ICA* *3F, No. 12, Lane 5, Tien Mou W RdTaipei, Taiwan 111Ph) 8862) 2871-3150* email) icataiw@gmail.com Skype) gwestica www.icatw.com
from Jean Long Training, Inc(s). Fifth City (original prototype) Shirley and Theo Mueller ????? Chicago - Oakbrook Carol Walters Carol Pierce Alice Bauknight Catherine Welch Lynda Cock Jan Ames Sharon ?? Jean Long Chicago - downtown Maryann Wainwright ????? Judy Montgomery Indianapolis Jackie Speicher ??? Washington, DC ???? from Jean Long Chicago On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 2:06 AM, Gail West via Dialogue < dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Beret and David, Thanks for the invitation for these great remembrances!
2 more come to mind: - Dick and Gail West living on PTP VI estates in North Sumatra for 8 months as management consultants and trainers, calling on Lens facilitators from around Asia. - Mobil Oil Consultants in Medan and at the oil field in Aceh. Tim Casswell and Ann Epps joining in Lens, then turning the continuation of it all over to Rob and Dixie Jennings-Teats.
-- *Gail West, ICA*
*3F, No. 12, Lane 5, Tien Mou W RdTaipei, Taiwan 111Ph) 8862) 2871-3150* email) icataiw@gmail.com Skype) gwestica www.icatw.com
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Training Inc. Pittsburgh (through YWCA): Shirley and Theo Mueller; Charlie Perrine, Clark Smith, Carleton Stock (set-up/support) Ellie Stock elliestock@aol.com -----Original Message----- From: Jean Long via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> To: Gail West <icataiw@gmail.com>; Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Cc: Carol Walters <carol.walters@yahoo.com> Sent: Tue, May 30, 2017 12:49 pm Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition from Jean Long Training, Inc(s). Fifth City (original prototype) Shirley and Theo Mueller ????? Chicago - Oakbrook Carol Walters Carol Pierce Alice Bauknight Catherine Welch Lynda Cock Jan Ames Sharon ?? Jean Long Chicago - downtown Maryann Wainwright ????? Judy Montgomery Indianapolis Jackie Speicher ??? Washington, DC ???? from Jean Long Chicago On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 2:06 AM, Gail West via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: Beret and David, Thanks for the invitation for these great remembrances! 2 more come to mind: - Dick and Gail West living on PTP VI estates in North Sumatra for 8 months as management consultants and trainers, calling on Lens facilitators from around Asia. - Mobil Oil Consultants in Medan and at the oil field in Aceh. Tim Casswell and Ann Epps joining in Lens, then turning the continuation of it all over to Rob and Dixie Jennings-Teats. -- Gail West, ICA 3F, No. 12, Lane 5, Tien Mou W Rd Taipei, Taiwan 111 Ph) 8862) 2871-3150 email) icataiw@gmail.com Skype) gwestica www.icatw.com _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net
Hi Jean! Welcome back. Some other Training Inc names that come to mind from your list. Carol Walters probably has a more official list including Newark, Indianapolis, Boston and some in projects. 5th City Christina Harris Fred Haman Karen Troxel Oakbrook Sharon Heiges MaryAnn Heard Beverly Salmon Alice Baumbach (vs Bauknight) Shelia Westre –but can’t remember the location Leah Early was also in a group photo but not sure of the location. Thanks, Lynda From: ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>> Reply-To: "Long. Jean" <jean.long512@gmail.com<mailto:jean.long512@gmail.com>>, ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>> Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 1:49 PM To: Gail West <icataiw@gmail.com<mailto:icataiw@gmail.com>>, ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>> Cc: M George Walters <carol.walters@yahoo.com<mailto:carol.walters@yahoo.com>> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition from Jean Long Training, Inc(s). Fifth City (original prototype) Shirley and Theo Mueller ????? Chicago - Oakbrook Carol Walters Carol Pierce Alice Bauknight Catherine Welch Lynda Cock Jan Ames Sharon ?? Jean Long Chicago - downtown Maryann Wainwright ????? Judy Montgomery Indianapolis Jackie Speicher ??? Washington, DC ???? from Jean Long Chicago On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 2:06 AM, Gail West via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>> wrote: Beret and David, Thanks for the invitation for these great remembrances! 2 more come to mind: - Dick and Gail West living on PTP VI estates in North Sumatra for 8 months as management consultants and trainers, calling on Lens facilitators from around Asia. - Mobil Oil Consultants in Medan and at the oil field in Aceh. Tim Casswell and Ann Epps joining in Lens, then turning the continuation of it all over to Rob and Dixie Jennings-Teats. -- Gail West, ICA 3F, No. 12, Lane 5, Tien Mou W Rd Taipei, Taiwan 111 Ph) 8862) 2871-3150 email) icataiw@gmail.com<mailto:icataiw@gmail.com> Skype) gwestica www.icatw.com<http://www.icatw.com> _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net<mailto:Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net
Training Inc Chicago downtown LG Shanklin-Flowers Sent from my iPhone
On May 30, 2017, at 1:52 PM, Lynda C via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Hi Jean! Welcome back.
Some other Training Inc names that come to mind from your list. Carol Walters probably has a more official list including Newark, Indianapolis, Boston and some in projects.
5th City Christina Harris Fred Haman Karen Troxel
Oakbrook Sharon Heiges MaryAnn Heard Beverly Salmon Alice Baumbach (vs Bauknight)
Shelia Westre –but can’t remember the location Leah Early was also in a group photo but not sure of the location.
Thanks, Lynda
From: ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Reply-To: "Long. Jean" <jean.long512@gmail.com>, ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 1:49 PM To: Gail West <icataiw@gmail.com>, ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Cc: M George Walters <carol.walters@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition
from Jean Long
Training, Inc(s). Fifth City (original prototype) Shirley and Theo Mueller ????? Chicago - Oakbrook Carol Walters Carol Pierce Alice Bauknight Catherine Welch Lynda Cock Jan Ames Sharon ?? Jean Long Chicago - downtown Maryann Wainwright ????? Judy Montgomery Indianapolis Jackie Speicher ??? Washington, DC ????
from Jean Long Chicago
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 2:06 AM, Gail West via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: Beret and David, Thanks for the invitation for these great remembrances!
2 more come to mind: - Dick and Gail West living on PTP VI estates in North Sumatra for 8 months as management consultants and trainers, calling on Lens facilitators from around Asia. - Mobil Oil Consultants in Medan and at the oil field in Aceh. Tim Casswell and Ann Epps joining in Lens, then turning the continuation of it all over to Rob and Dixie Jennings-Teats.
-- Gail West, ICA 3F, No. 12, Lane 5, Tien Mou W Rd Taipei, Taiwan 111 Ph) 8862) 2871-3150 email) icataiw@gmail.com Skype) gwestica www.icatw.com
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Add Glenda Johnson for Oakbrook; At that time she was in the Chicago House in Fifth City. Cynthia Vance -----Original Message----- From: Elsa Batica via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> To: Lynda C <lynda860@outlook.com>; Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Fri, Jun 2, 2017 5:28 pm Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition Training Inc Chicago downtown LG Shanklin-Flowers Sent from my iPhone On May 30, 2017, at 1:52 PM, Lynda C via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: Hi Jean! Welcome back. Some other Training Inc names that come to mind from your list. Carol Walters probably has a more official list including Newark, Indianapolis, Boston and some in projects. 5th City Christina Harris Fred Haman Karen Troxel Oakbrook Sharon Heiges MaryAnn Heard Beverly Salmon Alice Baumbach (vs Bauknight) Shelia Westre –but can’t remember the location Leah Early was also in a group photo but not sure of the location. Thanks, Lynda From: ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Reply-To: "Long. Jean" <jean.long512@gmail.com>, ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 1:49 PM To: Gail West <icataiw@gmail.com>, ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Cc: M George Walters <carol.walters@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition from Jean Long Training, Inc(s). Fifth City (original prototype) Shirley and Theo Mueller ????? Chicago - Oakbrook Carol Walters Carol Pierce Alice Bauknight Catherine Welch Lynda Cock Jan Ames Sharon ?? Jean Long Chicago - downtown Maryann Wainwright ????? Judy Montgomery Indianapolis Jackie Speicher ??? Washington, DC ???? from Jean Long Chicago On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 2:06 AM, Gail West via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: Beret and David, Thanks for the invitation for these great remembrances! 2 more come to mind: - Dick and Gail West living on PTP VI estates in North Sumatra for 8 months as management consultants and trainers, calling on Lens facilitators from around Asia. - Mobil Oil Consultants in Medan and at the oil field in Aceh. Tim Casswell and Ann Epps joining in Lens, then turning the continuation of it all over to Rob and Dixie Jennings-Teats. -- Gail West, ICA 3F, No. 12, Lane 5, Tien Mou W Rd Taipei, Taiwan 111 Ph) 8862) 2871-3150 email) icataiw@gmail.com Skype) gwestica www.icatw.com _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net _______________________________________________ Dialogue mailing list Dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/dialogue-wedgeblade.net
Any mention of Service Ventures in Brussels? Robert Lingafelter, Don Hinkelman, Maureen and Jon Jenkins, come to mind. Jim Wiegel 401 North Beverly Way, Tolleson, Arizona 85353 Tel. 011-623-936-8671 or 011-623-363-3277 jfwiegel@yahoo.com www.partnersinparticipation.com This Is Just To Say BY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox and which you were probably saving for breakfast Forgive me they were delicious so sweet and so cold
On Jun 3, 2017, at 05:13, via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Add Glenda Johnson for Oakbrook; At that time she was in the Chicago House in Fifth City. Cynthia Vance
-----Original Message----- From: Elsa Batica via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> To: Lynda C <lynda860@outlook.com>; Colleague Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Sent: Fri, Jun 2, 2017 5:28 pm Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition
Training Inc Chicago downtown LG Shanklin-Flowers
Sent from my iPhone
On May 30, 2017, at 1:52 PM, Lynda C via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Hi Jean! Welcome back.
Some other Training Inc names that come to mind from your list. Carol Walters probably has a more official list including Newark, Indianapolis, Boston and some in projects.
5th City Christina Harris Fred Haman Karen Troxel
Oakbrook Sharon Heiges MaryAnn Heard Beverly Salmon Alice Baumbach (vs Bauknight)
Shelia Westre –but can’t remember the location Leah Early was also in a group photo but not sure of the location.
Thanks, Lynda
From: ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Reply-To: "Long. Jean" <jean.long512@gmail.com>, ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 1:49 PM To: Gail West <icataiw@gmail.com>, ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> Cc: M George Walters <carol.walters@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition
from Jean Long
Training, Inc(s). Fifth City (original prototype) Shirley and Theo Mueller ????? Chicago - Oakbrook Carol Walters Carol Pierce Alice Bauknight Catherine Welch Lynda Cock Jan Ames Sharon ?? Jean Long Chicago - downtown Maryann Wainwright ????? Judy Montgomery Indianapolis Jackie Speicher ??? Washington, DC ????
from Jean Long Chicago
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 2:06 AM, Gail West via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: Beret and David, Thanks for the invitation for these great remembrances!
2 more come to mind: - Dick and Gail West living on PTP VI estates in North Sumatra for 8 months as management consultants and trainers, calling on Lens facilitators from around Asia. - Mobil Oil Consultants in Medan and at the oil field in Aceh. Tim Casswell and Ann Epps joining in Lens, then turning the continuation of it all over to Rob and Dixie Jennings-Teats.
-- Gail West, ICA 3F, No. 12, Lane 5, Tien Mou W Rd Taipei, Taiwan 111 Ph) 8862) 2871-3150 email) icataiw@gmail.com Skype) gwestica www.icatw.com
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Hi Jim, and other ageing friends, Christine, Josh and I went to the Hokusai: Beyond the Great Wave exhibition yesterday in the British Museum. It was breathtaking to see some of his drawings. I thought of you reading this text, which hung besides one of the images - apparently written by the old man himself in 1834. Gakyo Rojin (Old Man Crazy toe Paint) From the age of six I had a penchant for copying the form of things, and from about fifty, my pictures were frequently published; but until the age of seventy nothing I drew was worthy of notice. At Seventy-three years, I was somewhat able to fathom the growth of plants and trees, and the structure of birds, animals, insects and fish. Thus when I reach eighty years I hope to have made increasing progress, and at ninety to see further into the underlying principles of things, so that at one hundred years I will have achieved a divine state in my art, and at one hundred and ten, every dot and every stroke will be as though alive. Those of you who live long enough, bear witness that these words of mine are not false. From Hokusai’s postscript to One Hundred Views of Mt Fuji, 1834, translated by Henry D Smith II. Hokusai lived from 1760 to 1849. With best wishes to one and all, Paul Paul Schrijnen 13 Bloemfontein Avenue London W12 7BJ paul.schrijnen@gmail.com +44 7973 206 766 skype: paulus.schrijnen
I also worked at Training, Inc — Oakbrook (as Tracy), after Beverly Salmon. Like ’84-‘86 Seth T. Longacre Carlsbad, CA "No one man can terrorize a whole nation unless we are all his accomplices” Edward R. Murrow ———-O0ooo— ———–(——)— ————)–-/—- ————(_/- —-ooo0O—- —-(——)—- —–\-–(– ——\_)-
On 30 May, 2017, at 11:52 , Lynda C via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Hi Jean! Welcome back.
Some other Training Inc names that come to mind from your list. Carol Walters probably has a more official list including Newark, Indianapolis, Boston and some in projects.
5th City Christina Harris Fred Haman Karen Troxel
Oakbrook Sharon Heiges MaryAnn Heard Beverly Salmon Alice Baumbach (vs Bauknight)
Shelia Westre –but can’t remember the location Leah Early was also in a group photo but not sure of the location.
Thanks, Lynda
From: ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net <mailto:dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>> Reply-To: "Long. Jean" <jean.long512@gmail.com <mailto:jean.long512@gmail.com>>, ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net <mailto:dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>> Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 1:49 PM To: Gail West <icataiw@gmail.com <mailto:icataiw@gmail.com>>, ICA Dialogue List <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net <mailto:dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>> Cc: M George Walters <carol.walters@yahoo.com <mailto:carol.walters@yahoo.com>> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Chronological History - Editing with David Dunn for 2nd Edition
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Training, Inc(s). Fifth City (original prototype) Shirley and Theo Mueller ????? Chicago - Oakbrook Carol Walters Carol Pierce Alice Bauknight Catherine Welch Lynda Cock Jan Ames Sharon ?? Jean Long Chicago - downtown Maryann Wainwright ????? Judy Montgomery Indianapolis Jackie Speicher ??? Washington, DC ????
from Jean Long Chicago
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 2:06 AM, Gail West via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net <mailto:dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net>> wrote: Beret and David, Thanks for the invitation for these great remembrances!
2 more come to mind: - Dick and Gail West living on PTP VI estates in North Sumatra for 8 months as management consultants and trainers, calling on Lens facilitators from around Asia. - Mobil Oil Consultants in Medan and at the oil field in Aceh. Tim Casswell and Ann Epps joining in Lens, then turning the continuation of it all over to Rob and Dixie Jennings-Teats.
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