Whidbey Institute
"The story of Whidbey Institute began in 1966 when founders Fritz and Vivienne Hull purchased a late nineteenth century Finnish farm on south Whidbey Island. In 1972, the homestead and surrounding land became Chinook Learning Community. Over the next 24 years, it operated as a retreat and workshop center where countless lives were transformed.
"As times changed, a group of early Chinook founders, together with new collaborators, gathered in 1993 on the Scottish island of Iona to envision a new organization, Whidbey Institute. Its goal was to cultivate create forms of leadership and community on behalf of Earth, Spirit and the Human Future. In 1995, Chinook Learning Community was assimilated into the Institute and in 1997 Whidbey Institute received its 501(c)(3) status as a non-profit educational organization. "[1]
Board
Accessed April 2012: [2]
- Bill Koenig - Board Chair; Seattle University—Faculty/Program Director of Organization Systems Renewal Graduate Program
- Gabriel Shirley - Board Vice Chair; Avanade, Inc—Manager, Organization Development; BigMind Consulting—Senior Partner
- Matt Wesley - Board Secretary; The Wesley Group
- Mira Steinbrecher - Board Treasurer; Jean Steinbrecher Architects—Principal Architect
- Allan Ament - University of Phoenix—Adjunct Faculty; Northwest Institute of Literary Arts—CEO
- Britt Conn - Sustainable Whidbey Coalition, Program Coordinator
- Bruce Herbert - Newground Social Investment—Chief Executive
- Francis Janes - One PacificCoast Bank—VP Deposit Services Relationship Officer
- Rick Paine - New Stories—Director
- Victoria Santos - Kripalu Center—Counselor, Yoga Teacher
- Mark Yeoell - Global Integrity Leadership Group—Founder/President
- Jerry Millhon - Whidbey Institute—Executive Director, Board Ex-Officio
Contact
URL: http://www.whidbeyinstitute.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Arthur Zajonc - advisor
References
- ↑ Whidbey Institute About, organizational web page, accessed April 3, 2012.
- ↑ Whidbey Institute Who we are, organizational web page, accessed April 3, 2012.