Welcome to these exciting new members!
David
For the Better Things!
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Sent: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 03:12:05 +0000
From: "Carroll, Brigid" <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: nomination for membership
> Hello
> She sounds fantastic. I thought I'd back that with another nominee who would love to be part of AACORN from Auckland, New Zealand. Meet Robyn. See below.
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> Robyn Hill has a professional background that spans both the architecture industry and the tertiary education and research sector. In the former she has worked as a designer and architectural project manager; in the latter she has undertaken a series of 'new development'-focussed roles - predominantly working with creative arts and industries practitioners and scholars, but also with academics from a broad range of disciplines, members of industry, and local and regional community representatives. Robyn currently combines postgraduate study with an international research collaboration development role at The University of Auckland.
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> In late 2011 Robyn completed a Master of Management in the field of Organizational Aesthetics. Her thesis, entitled 'Purposeful Seeing In Organizations: Lacing and Layering Lenses', acknowledged the value that aesthetic knowledge can bring to everyday life in organizations and explored, through praxis, the potential of a new visual research methodology designed to specifically support work with sensory knowledge in organizations. During the course of the associated study, which was sited in the midst of everyday organizational life, she also examined, through her own project experiences, the edge where artistic and scholarly practices come together, identifying the challenges and rewards at what emerged to be a very dynamic and potential-filled interface.
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> Robyn is about to apply for doctoral candidacy to undertake further research in the area of Organizational Aesthetics.
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> thanks
> Brigid
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> Dr. Brigid Carroll
> Department of Management and International Business (and)
> The New Zealand Leadership Institute
> The University of Auckland Business School
> Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
> Phone: 3737-599 ext 84285
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> From: Aesthetics, Creativity, and Organisations Research Network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lloyd Williams
> Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2012 3:46 p.m.
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: nomination for membership
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> I would like to nominate Bridget Marsh for membership of AACORN.
> Bridget is Director of Creating What Matters, a teaching, facilitating and mentoring group working across all business and organisational structures.
> Bridget was head of the School of Performing and Screen Arts , UNITEC, Auckland, New Zealand, for 13 years and prior to that, amongst other ventures was Greek Operations Manager for Falcon Sailing, managing their four fleets.
> A lover of the arts, the outdoors, the oceans and islands of the world, Bridget spends much of her free time facilitating the work of the Pachamama Alliance, an organisation committed to bringing about an environmentally sustainable spiritually fulfilling and socially just human presence on the planet. She is also a director of the world's only art gallery 'okaioceanikart' representing solely artists of the Pacific.
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> Best wishes to all
>
> Lloyd
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> Lloyd Williams PhD
> Director, MA in Arts Management Programme
> Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design
> 24 Balfour Rd Parnell
> PO Box 8192 Symonds St
> Auckland 1010
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> DD +64 9 302 7375
> Cell +64 27 454 3466
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