Meet Zachary
I bring over ten years of senior management and leadership experience in the non-profit sector. I have worked with groups and organizations in strategic planning, team building, and organizational change. I currently serve on the core team of a consulting firm called Co-Creating Effective and Inclusive Organizations (CEIO). A graduate of Haverford College (where I currently serve on the board) and Harvard Divinity School, I am also a fitness trainer, focusing on holistic, body-positive, functional fitness. I am a white, queer, cis man.
Zachary’s Vision
I yearn for a world in which everyone is living lives of power and beauty. I yearn for a society in which everyone experiences relationships, community, family and work that is deeply purposeful. I partner with individuals, groups, communities, and organizations who also seek a way out of isolation and cynicism towards transformational service.
Let’s work together, and in so doing plant seeds of the future vitality we want for our grandchildren’s grandchildren — for many lifetimes of healing and change.
What Clients Can Expect
Clients walk away from our collaboration having tools, skills, and greater range of motion to sustainably implement the solutions we develop together and respond to whatever comes up in the future. After our collaboration ends, the goal is for you, the client, to be more deeply resourced.
Change means telling our stories, living in the tension, and as a Teacher of mine, Niyonu Spann, says, equity work is healing work. Even good change — change that we want — kicks up resistance, pain, and past trauma. So we must be able to move with the many layers of our experiences as we step into the vision for greater equity and justice. I believe in a holistic approach that brings together the mind, the body, and spirituality. This is why I am also a fitness trainer and remain a leader in my faith community. It is why I talk about fitness and spirituality in my organizational development practice, and on my blog.