Workshop Design & Facilitation

When a group of people are guided through a thoughtful process of collaboration and co-design, amazing things can happen.

Meetings can be pretty boring and ineffective in getting work done, but they don’t have to be. A well designed and run meeting can not only yield powerful results and tangible decisions, it can also be engaging, inspiring, and fun.

I design and deliver meetings and workshops for a wide variety of purposes:

  • Decision-making and consensus building through collaboration

  • Brainstorming

  • Scenario planning and stress-testing of ideas

  • Education and training

  • Culture and connection building

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A group of people working together on a project at a table with charts, sticky notes, pens, paper cups, and drinks.
Businesswoman writing on a whiteboard with sticky notes while colleagues watch in a modern office.

Virtually Engaging

During the pandemic, many of us shifted to holding meetings and workshops in a virtual setting when needed. Luckily we have some excellent tools at our disposal to help make those events collaborative and interactive. Miro is a virtual white-boarding tool that allows groups of people to work together in an online setting, and it can be a lot of fun to use. I often design themed Miro boards to help facilitate workshops and bring some life to the content and activities.

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A digital mind map titled '2020 AFRE Projects' centered around 'Racial Equity' with various interconnected themes and subthemes, including 'Fellows Geography,' 'Sense-Making Themes,' 'Analysis, Intervention, and Impact,' and 'Project Connections.' The map features icons representing people, maps, graphs, and thematic illustrations on a blue textured background.