Tuesday, January 5, 2010

See What Cultural Wisdom can do for you!



See what Cultural Wisdom can do for you!

Hear what other's have to say:

A message from our client:
Andrew J. Imparato, President & CEO
American Association
of People with Disabilities,
Washington, D.C.

“Roberto Dansie is a dynamic facilitator, keynote speaker, leadership coach, and spiritual guide. He seamlessly blends
his deep knowledge of many different cultures, languages, and disciplines
to get through to people and inspire
them to work better together and individually.
In our busy day-to-day lives, it is
easy to lose touch with what is
important. Roberto is the
kind of person who helps to
remind us what truly matters in
life and how to bring out the
best in ourselves and our colleagues.”



Hear what messages clients leave on our guest book at http://www.robertodansie.com

Shana Davis Roanoke, Virginia
Comments:
I heard you speak at the Radford University this week and just wanted to express my sincere thanks and gratitude for the seeds of healing you planted in the conference attendees.  I will take so much back with me and know I will be able to use this knowledge to improve working relations with my clients.
Again.......Thank you.


Yolanda Solis ~ Salinas, CA

Comments:
Thanks for all the great advise that I have learned from one of your lectures on 3/29/08 at Hartnell College her in my home town.  Keep up the great work you do and offer to other people like myself.


Pit River Indian Health ~ Burney, CA

Roberto;
We need you to come back to Pit River, we need a Administrator to operate our clinic as you once did, you were the best Health Administrator we ever had.  You gave us Munik-Chun Day Care, Karate, and other programs...Please apply for the position or call the Tribal Office @ 530-335-5421 and talk to the Tribal Administator.  
Thanks

Thomas Wilkinson ~ Emery, South Dakota
Clinicarecorp.com
It has been a while since I have been able to hear you speak.  I have found strength and solice in your written words.  I still have the Atl which you gave me 3  years ago and I fodly and powerfully remember the song that we shared several months later.  Thank you for you guidance y para siempre te llamare amigo,
Con carnino...Solo le pido a Dios, Que el dolor no me sea indeferente...

      2009 18th Annual Western Migrant Stream Forum HIGHLIGHTS 


Roberto Dansie was the keynote speaker during Saturday’s lunch plenary.  As always, Roberto’s presentation was as entertaining as it was informative as he good-naturedly encouraged participants to work collectively for meaningful change.  Moreover, Roberto offered a staunch example of the importance of solidarity, reminding participants of the origins of President Obama’s “yes we can” campaign slogan: “It is from the fields of the farmworkers that the voice of liberation has found its way to the top – ¡Sí Se Puede!” 















































































































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