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Lindsey Godwin
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Champlain College
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My career truly has embodied a scholar-practitioner model. Having graduated from one of the top-ranked programs in Organizational Behavior, I studied with the leading scholars of Appreciative Inquiry, Emotional Intelligence, and Experiential Learning Theory. My work has been published in a variety of journals and books, appearing most recently in the Oxford Handbook of Positive Organizational Scholarship, and presented at national and international conferences, including the Annual Academy of Management Meetings. I recently served as a guest editor for a special issue on positive organizational ethics for the Journal of Business Ethics.

My career, however, extends beyond the walls of academia and into practice as well. During my time at Case Western, I helped launch the Center for Business as Agent of World Benefit, which sought to highlight and foster the many ways that businesses can be a force for positive social change around the globe.

I also remain very active in the Appreciative Inquiry community of practitioners, serving as a Co-Chair for past World Appreciative Inquiry Conferences held in Orlando, FL and Kathmandu, Nepal, and on the Advisory Board for the conference in Ghent, Belgium. I am delighted to be currently supporting the planning for the upcoming 2015 conference in South Africa. I guest edited a special issue on advances in the AI Summit for the AI Practitioner Journal, as well as serving as the co-editor for the 4th volume in the research book series Advances in Appreciative Inquiry.

With a passion for helping organizations leverage their potential through strength-based change, I have consulted with a wide variety of organizations including: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, the VTFEA, World Vision, Houston Independent School District, The California Teachers Association, Imagine Nepal, The United Nations, the American Society of Association Executives, and the Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, among others.
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To continue to connect with other inspirational souls and collaborate to make the world a better place.
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The 2015 World Appreciative Inquiry Conference call for proposals and registration is now open!

Posted on October 28, 2014 at 7:00pm 1 Comment

Please join us in South Africa in July 2015 for the World Appreciative Inquiry Conference! Proposal submissions are due Jan 15, 2015  and the Early Bird Registration closes January 31..  

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 Hope to see you there!

Positivity Strategist Podcast: Strength-based business education

Posted on October 3, 2014 at 6:30pm 1 Comment

 I am happy to share my recent Podcast with Robyn Stratton-Berkessel as part of her "Positive Strategist" series. We talked about innovative, strength-based business-education approaches and how we bring the appreciative mindset into our work. Listen to Podcast here and I look…

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At 6:06pm on October 3, 2014, Rituu B. Nanda said…

Dear Lindsey,

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