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CREATIVE CONTRIBUTORS |
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The Center frequently calls on the talents of freelance photographers, writers, graphic designers and producers. This creative team includes:
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Janet Roberts served as the manager of communications for BAWB from 2004 to 2006, and continues to support BAWB's writing projects. For over 20 years, Janet has worked as a journalist, freelance writer and litigation paralegal. Janet edits and contributes to BAWB's quarterly newsletter and serves as our primary media relations contact. Janet holds a B.A. in Communications/Journalism from Temple University, an A.D. in Paralegal Studies, and an M.A. in Communications from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. She came to Case from Erie, PA, where she taught communications/writing at a small business college and ran a freelance writing/freelance paralegal business. Following a brief tenure as a senior writer in Case’s University Marketing & Communications department, Janet joined the Center in June 2005. To contact Janet please e-mail.
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David Bright is an Assistant Professor, Management at Wright State University. He holds a B.S. in Accounting from Brigham Young University, M.A. in International Area Studies, and Masters of Organizational Behavior. He has conducted research or consulted with organizations such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Navy and Roadway International. His research interests center on the relationship between affirming interpersonal dynamics and organizational change. He is especially interested in workplace dynamics that allow people tact consistently with their deeply held beliefs and how this establishes a sense of purpose and meaning in their work. To contact David, please e-mail.

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Lindsey Godwin is a Ph.D. candidate in Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management. She holds a M.S. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution from George Mason University and a B.A. in Psychology and Sociology from Ohio Wesleyan University. She has worked as the Director of the University Dispute Resolution Project at George Mason and interned with the NIH Office of the Ombuds and the D.C. Superior Court's Conflict Resolution Division. During her time with the B·A·W·B World Inquiry, she co-produced the First International Online Conference for Business as an Agent as World Benefit, has worked to help establish B·A·W·B inquiry communities, as well as been a part of the B·A·W·B collaborations with the UN Global Compact initiative. To contact Lindsey, please e-mail.

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Linda Gerber, President of Linda Gerber Productions, has served as a producer of
Project Shakti Video Story among others for the Center, and has served as a mentor and thinking partner for many of BAWB's media projects. To contact Linda, please email.
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