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Steve Weitzenkorn, Ph.D., has more than 25 years’ experience as a business and nonprofit advisor, concentrating on the people side of organizational development, leadership, strategy formation, and change. He is a learning innovator and experienced facilitator who has designed programs to improve leadership, trust, strategy implementation and communication, breakthrough interactions, service, and sales effectiveness. Steve donates about 25 percent of his time to helping nonprofits grow and innovate. His programs and simulations have been recognized internationally, including winning the Henkel Award for Global HR Excellence and the Byham Award for Innovation and Excellence in Training Technology. Steve is the lead author of Find-Fulfill-Flourish: Discover Your Purpose with LifePath GPS – a book, tool kit, and workshop series focused on guiding people toward more meaningful and fulfilling lives. His doctorate is in human learning, with an emphasis on organizational behavior. He has a masters degree in counseling psychology. Steve and his wife live in Arizona where their son is completing his college education.

Robin Damsky is the rabbi of West Suburban Temple Har Zion in River Forest, Illinois. Her work is devoted to building relationships and community both within and across faith and ethnic lines to bring greater joy and well-being into our world. A central way she achieves this is by helping individuals and groups find and strengthen their spiritual path in an effort to serve the greater good. Robin’s years as a professional dancer and medical massage therapist have enhanced her journey, awakening her to the role that joy plays in our health and life, overall. She spent many years as a single mother and understands the challenges of balancing a busy life with pursuing a passion. Her daughter, Sarah, is a freshman at New York University. Robin’s articles have been published in various periodicals across the country. Her work as co-author of Find-Fulfill-Flourish: Discover Your Purpose with LifePath GPS, is one way she is fulfilling her own purpose of providing tools to aid individuals in living rich, rewarding, meaningful lives.

4 Comments leave one →
  1. newauthoronamazon permalink
    November 1, 2010 10:00 am

    JUST STOPPED BY TO SAY HI

  2. December 2, 2010 12:21 am

    getting a masters degree is of course necessary if you want a wage increase and improvement in your career ‘*’

  3. Sarah D. :) permalink
    December 24, 2010 12:35 pm

    I love you guys! Congratulations on your book launch! 😀
    Sarah. ❤

  4. January 24, 2011 12:34 pm

    ;,. I am really thankful to this topic because it really gives up to date information ,:”

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