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Pamela Boyce Simms is an evolutionary culture designer who convenes the Mid-Atlantic Transition Hub (MATH), a network of environmental activists working in the Mid-Atlantic coastal corridor. She also coaches clients in a broad range of fields to cultivate strong relationships which sustain thriving organizations through clear communication. Pamela is a seasoned social change agent who offers teams and organizations an experiential understanding of how groups can work as regenerative human ecosystems when at their best. She is a highly regarded keynote speaker and facilitator of conversations that unleash visionary leadership. She assists groups, and organizations with change and stress ...
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