As a former student, Lisa helped me create strategies by using creative approaches and structures to uncover ideas that I didn’t know I even had.
~Hannah Aspenson
The process you lead us through really solidified the vision for moving forward... you certainly inspired us! Please know, you are a true inspiration and have used your gifts to genuinely bless us.
~Sarah Tahtinen-Pacheco, Ph.D.|Chair, Professor, TESL/TEFL Program Director, Bethel University
This is the BEST meeting I have ever attended!
~Student, King TeC’s Robotics Team
…thank you again for coming to our board meeting and helping us finally get the conversation underway! Very, very, very helpful – I definitely think this was what we needed as far as a kick in the pants to help grow the organization and move us in a positive direction. Thanks! You rock!
~She Rock She Rock
Comments from a strategic planning workshop for the Bethel University, Department of World Language & Cultures.
Rural Health and Economic Development Partners held a workshop with the objectives to identify gaps in knowledge and programming, develop partnerships, and encourage interdisciplinary collaborations across health professionals and economic development professionals to address issues at the nexus of rural health and economic development. The report is provided to support these objectives. The report is organized into the three facilitated discussions and include action items identified by the self-selected groups. This link (click here to view the report ) will take you to a summary report from the facilitated discussions prepared by lead facilitator, Lisa Meredith. The report is posted the NCRCRD website under “Projects”. Many thanks to Lisa and the entire facilitation team for all their great work! The report is open access, so please feel free to share.
On behalf of the NCRCRD, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, and the University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center, thank you for making time to join us for the workshop and for helping build new collaborative partnerships.
~ Mark Skidmore, North Central Regional Center for Rural Development (NCRCRD)
~Hannah Aspenson
The process you lead us through really solidified the vision for moving forward... you certainly inspired us! Please know, you are a true inspiration and have used your gifts to genuinely bless us.
~Sarah Tahtinen-Pacheco, Ph.D.|Chair, Professor, TESL/TEFL Program Director, Bethel University
This is the BEST meeting I have ever attended!
~Student, King TeC’s Robotics Team
…thank you again for coming to our board meeting and helping us finally get the conversation underway! Very, very, very helpful – I definitely think this was what we needed as far as a kick in the pants to help grow the organization and move us in a positive direction. Thanks! You rock!
~She Rock She Rock
Comments from a strategic planning workshop for the Bethel University, Department of World Language & Cultures.
- Fantastic job – eye opening!
- Highly beneficial. Lisa’s facilitation was superb!
- And, Thank you so much, Lisa! The session was so productive and helpful. Your work with us was such a blessing to us! I cannot thank you enough!
Rural Health and Economic Development Partners held a workshop with the objectives to identify gaps in knowledge and programming, develop partnerships, and encourage interdisciplinary collaborations across health professionals and economic development professionals to address issues at the nexus of rural health and economic development. The report is provided to support these objectives. The report is organized into the three facilitated discussions and include action items identified by the self-selected groups. This link (click here to view the report ) will take you to a summary report from the facilitated discussions prepared by lead facilitator, Lisa Meredith. The report is posted the NCRCRD website under “Projects”. Many thanks to Lisa and the entire facilitation team for all their great work! The report is open access, so please feel free to share.
On behalf of the NCRCRD, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, and the University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center, thank you for making time to join us for the workshop and for helping build new collaborative partnerships.
~ Mark Skidmore, North Central Regional Center for Rural Development (NCRCRD)