Great!
Welcome Michael!
If your travels bring you to the UK, drop in at University Campus Suffolk...we are forming a new Super Group, tentatively entitled "The Dithering Wobblies" so welcome to come and sit in.
best
David
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Sent: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 09:09:50 +0000
From: Lotte Darsø <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: introducing Michael Gold
> Hi AACORN'ers
>
> I would like to invite Michael Gold into the AACORN community. I met him at Banff Centre some years ago where he spontaneously joined a session with Margaret Wheatley on a seminar with our LAICS (Leadership and innovation) executive Master students. It was a wonderful experience, showing the power of improvisation.
> I was recently contacted by Michael who was looking for people with similar interests. So I offered to introduce him to AACORN.
> Please receive him well:)
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> Below is a short bio on Michael:
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> Michael Gold is the principle of Jazz Impact, an arts-based organizational development consultancy founded in 1999. His work is based in dual interests in the arts and business. He holds a Ph.D. in jazz performance and created and ran Vassar College's first jazz program. He spent two decades as a jazz bassist in New York having performed with such greats as Lee Konitz, Al Cohn, Tal Farlow, Sheila Jordan, and Warne Marsh. His business experience includes senior management positions held in both the real estate and financial services industries. Over the past decade has delivered seminars and workshops using the jazz ensemble to build and stimulate teamwork, leadership and innovation for businesses and organizations worldwide.
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> Gold is an ongoing lecturer for The Executive MBA and Leadership Development Programs at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University where he uses the dynamics of jazz to enhance executive leadership development and The University of Minnesota School of Public Health where he works with online learning cohorts using improvisation to build connectivity during their two year Master's Degree Program. He was The Paul D. Fleck Fellow for 2008 at The Banff Centre for Leadership for his outstanding work in the field of Arts Based Learning for Business. He currently lives in Minneapolis.
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> The Jazz Impact website is www.jazz-impact.com<http://www.jazz-impact.com/> and he can be reached at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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> Have a great summer:)
>
> Lotte
>
> Lotte Darsø
> Associate Professor of Innovation
> Department of Education // Aarhus University (Copenhagen Campus)
> Tuborgvej 164
> DK - 2400 Copenhagen NV
> mail: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>; See also: www.laics.net<http://www.laics.net>
> Phone: +45 871 63756; Cell: +45 2632 0432
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