
Liz
Workman has been consulting to non-profit, religious and
government organizations and corporate clients on four
continents since the mid 1960s. Her experience as designer
and trainer of experience-based learning events is coupled
with the theoretical and academic foundations of her
master’s degree in Human Resource Development from American
University. An early adopter of Appreciative Inquiry, she
has used this discipline for more than a decade and is an
associate of Appreciate Inquiry Unlimited.
She has
worked with the current Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal
Church USA, the Overseas Development Office of the Episcopal
Church, and more than three dozen parishes in 16 dioceses in
the United States and in Africa as well as a number of other
spiritual communities, including the Dalai Lama and the
Tibetan government-in-exile.
She was
Assistant Director of the Education For Ministry program
from 1998 to 2002. She continues today as adjunct faculty
at the School of Theology at Sewanee-The University of the
South and designs and helps implement programs for the
University’s Lilly Endowment grant for Vocational
Discernment. She served as dean or faculty for a number of
experiential learning events of NTL Institute of Applied
Behavioral Science and was dean of the Experiential
Leadership Institute at the Virginia Theological Seminary in
2003. |