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Help Connect TTN Nationwide- Join the Chapter Committee
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The Chapters committee is open to new members. Join and be part of the dynamic and exciting interaction among TTN members around the country who are in the process of chapter-building. We are looking for people who will participate in chapter growth in the tri-state area as well as nationally. Contact Mona Kreaden at monakreaden@yahoo.com.
Put your OPEN SPACE skills to work for TTN!
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TTN is a growing concern now, with Chapters beginning to flourish across the country. Our strategic planning work has brought home the idea that we are now a national community of women. Our leadership team is interested in finding exciting, creative and productive ways to engage more of you in dialogue, dreams and actions to continue to build on the core strengths of TTN and realize our best future together.

To help us on this path, we are interested in knowing about anyone of you who may have experience with Open Space Technology or Future Search methodology, and good large group design and facilitation skills, and who might have energy and a few days time this spring to help TTN move to the next level as an organization.

If this kind of work is right up your alley, please send your bio and a note about what would interest you about this idea to info@thetransitionnetwork.org, and we’ll get back to you.

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