Hello Stacey and welcome to the community from a fellow Falcon! I graduated
from BGSU in 1993 with a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies. I
currently reside in Charlotte, NC.

E ZIGGY ZOOMBA!

Any attempt to convey in writing the sense of joy I feel in this moment
would be sorely inadequate!

I have short answers to your two points of inquiry, and an invitation to
explore much deeper in real-time.

1) I fell in love with OST at the Lean Agile Open public Open Space event
in April 2018. The sponsor of the event (Joe Little) was the person from
whom I received my Certified Scrum Master training in 2017. So I suppose I
must credit Scrum for introducing me to Open Space! Back in 2018, Joe was
holding two Open Space events annually, one in April, and one in October.
At the April 2018 event, I convened a session on vulnerability that was
truly liberating for me and (I've been told) was impactful for others as
well. I then asked Joe if he would consider hiring me to facilitate the
October event. He agreed on the condition that I receive some sort of
formal OST training, which I did - from Daniel Mezick, who has become one
of my Open Space mentors. Fast forward to today, I'm now on the board of
the Open Space Institute, and facilitated parts of last weekend's "Opening
Space for Peace and High Performance" annual event.

2) Why OST? In my mind, there is no structure or process for group
interaction that even comes close to the potential of OST for liberation of
the human spirit and its embodiment of self-organization. I could go on. I
sincerely hope we connect in real-time so I get the opportunity to do so!

Rijon

513-375-8350

On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 1:41 PM Stacey Hartley via OSList <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings!
>
> It isn’t yet spring here in cold, gray Ohio, yet here is the perennial
> popping-up of the BGSU MOD student, immersed in coursework on Facilitating
> Collaborative Change. I wish to offer an introduction of myself as a
> newcomer to this community and seek two questions as a matter of inquiry.
>
> My name is Stacey Hartley, an aged graduate student of BGSU’s Master of
> Organization Development program. My extroverted nature has guided my
> 30-year career along a meandering path touching on education, customer
> service in small business, management in small business, philanthropy in
> public higher education and finally business development/student engagement
> (an odd combo, I know) in public higher education. I’ve been active in and
> committed to community work since I was in grade school, having been raised
> by parents who were always civically engaged. One of my current engagements
> is as an elected official, serving as a member of our local school board.
> It is in this capacity that I’m finding greatest relevance and need for the
> OD knowledge and practice my program offers.
>
> My introduction out of the way, I am reaching out to this community as
> part of an assignment for my course. Two colleagues and I are exploring OST
> as a collaborative change method, and working on an event for the rest of
> our cohort in two weeks.
>
> I have two questions as part of my learning about OST and respectfully
> invite responses:
>
> 1) What career path or community engagement led you to this work?
>
> 2) Why OST?
>
> Thank you in advance for your consideration and I look forward to learning
> more about the individuals who make up this wonderful community of
> practitioners.
>
> Warmest wishes,
>
> Stacey
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