Annie O’Shaughnessy

Annie O’Shaughnessy began teaching in 1990 and has since enjoyed a rich and varied career as an educator in public, alternative, and therapeutic settings. In addition to 25 years as a circle facilitator for adults, Annie also served as a writer and president of two non-profit organizations focused on supporting people to live with purpose, […]

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Jill Pattee

In 2018, Jill asked her colleague, “How do I know I know” when it comes to workshop design? This is when she was introduced to Global Learning Partners. Through this, she has found great enjoyment in using a thorough needs assessment to create safe, impactful change through learning. Jill combines her background in leadership, pharmaceutical […]

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Juliane Tomlin

As a Senior Manager at the Center for Care Innovations, Juliane provides strategic direction for practice transformation initiatives, trains and supports practice facilitation coaches and senior leaders in key improvement initiatives, and facilitates redesign efforts to improve patient outcomes. Prior to joining CCI, Juliane was a principal consultant at Kaiser Permanente’s Care Management Institute, where […]

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Claudia Quinonez

Claudia Quinonez began her career in the non-profit field over 15 years ago. She started off serving families and children in San Salvador, Central America, and now in the San Francisco, Bay Area. She holds a bachelor’s in Public Relations and Communications and certifications in Dialogue Education, Design Thinking, and Agile Project Management. Claudia currently […]

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Alexandre Ciconello

Alexandre Ciconello

Alexandre Ciconello works as Senior Program Officer at International Budget Partnership (IBP) and is based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Alexandre contributes to the Training, Technical Assistance & Networking team’s efforts to strengthen civil society organizations’ (CSOs) capacities to perform analysis of and advocacy on public budgets so they can hold governments accountable and to […]

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Aideen Gilmore

Aideen Gilmore

Aideen Gilmore joined IBP in February 2016 and is based in Washington, D.C. As Head of Training, Technical Assistance & Networking, Aideen leads IBP’s work to build the field of civil society budget work through an extensive program of capacity development in multiple countries across the world, as well as facilitating horizontal and peer learning […]

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Jesica Radaelli-Nida

Jesica Radaelli-Nida

Jesica resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has spent over 30 years in the field of early childhood education New Mexico; from classroom teaching to coaching and consultation.  Jesica graduated from the University of New Mexico with a degree in Communication in 1999, and masters in Special Education in 2004. She has interest in evaluative […]

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Eman Hadweh

Eman Hadweh

Eman has a career path of 15 years acting as a university lecturer, trainer of trainers, and development programs and capacity building manager. Led the design and implementation of several programs at the Institute for Community Partnership/Bethlehem University (including the development of three Online Professional Diploma Programs), at the Belgian Technical Cooperation, as well as […]

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Kate Larose

Kate was first introduced to Dialogue Education in 2007 when her supervisor suggested she attend a Foundations of Dialogue Education course.  A living testament to the wisdom inherent in Jane Vella’s axiom, “pray for doubt”, Kate was immediately skeptical.  When she finally got around to applying the principles and practices of Dialogue Education she was […]

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Christian MacKinnon

Christian MacKinnon

Christian was raised on an Indiana dairy farm and was shaped by Agriculture Education, 4-H, FFA, and Purdue University.  He, his wife Robin and 5 kids have lived in Mexico and Costa Rica.  Latin America greatly impacted his outlook, faith, and outreach to the community of Indianapolis where they now live. Christian has nearly 20 […]

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