Healthy Democracy has seen significant changes over the past three years, transitioning to a non-hierarchical staff structure with four equal Directors leading the organization. This shift has allowed them to embrace collaboration, seek new partnerships, and run innovative civic assemblies, despite the challenges faced. As two staff members, Alex and Kacey, move on to new opportunities, Healthy Democracy welcomes Lauren Babcock and Justin Reedy, who bring fresh expertise and enthusiasm. The organization remains dedicated to its mission of placing people at the center of democracy and continues to evolve with a focus on healthier future systems. Read the blog post below and learn more here. Release: Staff Transitions at Healthy Democracy
The last three years at Healthy Democracy have been a triumph in collaboration. The art of practicing democracy in every decision, every interaction, every transition takes a dedication to and perseverance in our values that is truly special. Three years ago, HD transitioned from a traditional staff structure to a non-hierarchical staff structure. With the support of our former Executive Director, Robin Teeter, and our Board, we forged a new road ahead with four equal Directors at the helm. We sought new partnerships, designed, coordinated, and ran groundbreaking civic assemblies, helped fuel and shape the growing deliberative democracy movement in the US, and updated our internal systems to reflect the radically collaborative nature of our work. Don’t be fooled – it hasn’t been easy and it hasn’t been perfect. But it has been beautiful. We endeavor to practice what we preach – day in and day out – and it is a special place to belong. Change then – 2021 – brought the opportunity to build upon our legacy of the Citizens’ Initiative Review by bringing our unique services to local communities across the nation – and doing it our way. It allowed HD to fully embrace its new direction with a shared directorship. Now, change is once again afoot and we are thrilled for all the opportunities that come with it. Change now will bring new expertise, perspectives, and energy to help HD continue its essential mission: put people at the center of democracy. As you may have heard, two of our beloved staff are transitioning to new opportunities. Alex will continue fostering a more collaborative world by facilitating a multi-organizational group working to steward the McKenzie River watershed. And Kacey is pursuing her culinary passions by launching a catering company – and dreaming of a future deliberative community cafe. Both Alex and Kacey will continue working with HD staff to ensure a smooth transition. Now – drumroll please – on to the incredible new staff members joining HD’s team. Please join me in welcoming Lauren Babcock and Justin Reedy to the HD family. Lauren brings a dedication to a more accessible democracy and a human-centered approach to process design. Justin has extensive experience designing, facilitating, coordinating, and analyzing deliberative processes of all kinds. We couldn’t be more excited to work with Lauren and Justin. Check out their bios for more information. We received an unprecedented amount of highly qualified candidates and are grateful to all those passionate about our work. Knowing that so many talented and dedicated people are out there fills us with hope for the future. Grounded in our values, strengthened by our teamwork, and with a thoughtful eye toward healthier future systems, HD continues to evolve. Thank you for following along with us as we navigate these transitions. Don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter to follow along on the steps that we have yet to take. Article URL: healthydemocracy.org/blog/2024/07/30/staff-transitions/
0 Comments
Your comment will be posted after it is approved.
Leave a Reply. |
Categories
All
|