I’m
Susan Partnow, from Seattle, born and raised in Los Angeles. For the past 20 years, I’ve been working to
create grassroots networks that work collaboratively, inclusively and with a
commitment to nonviolence, justice and sustainability, from the founding of
Families for Peace to the co-creation of Conversation Cafes and Let's Talk America. I am the founder of Global Citizen Journey. In
my professional life, I’m an organizational development and training consultant
as well as a certified mediator. I love
working with clients to transform conflict to foster creative change and helping
large groups of diverse people enter into meaningful conversation, using
cutting edge techniques such as Open Space, Appreciative Inquiry, and World Café.
I work primarily in the public and non-profit sector, helping teams and
individuals improve the quality and effectiveness of their work life, from conflict
resolution to stress/time management, public speaking and meeting skills to
managing change initiatives and planning retreats. I’ve served on the steering committee of the National
Coalition on Dialogue and Deliberation.
I’ve been a teacher and speech pathologist and received my M.A. in
Communication Disorders from Northwestern
University, BA from University of California
at Berkeley. I’m
a certified trainer with The Compassionate Listening Project. Most essentially, I’m passionately committed to social
transformation, peacemaking and community
building with a deep belief that we can and must 'listen our way to
wholeness' and find our essential humanity through connection and dialogue. My proudest moments come as
MO2 (mother of two): Jessica (26) and Tyler (22), who are great compassionate
listeners, wise global citizens and citizen diplomats.