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When dots connect, we experience a-ha moments seeing ourselves, our work and our contributions clearly. That’s when the magic occurs: a vibrant picture emerges, capturing our imaginations and compelling us to action.

Moving from one dot to another to create an image of what is possible requires vision, a powerful story, attention to human dynamics and an integrated, cohesive plan. It also requires an ability to see beyond the dots, recognizing that movement and progress are rarely linear. Sometimes dots must move together to build common ground. Other times shifts are needed to bring focus and purpose.

At dot to dot, I meaningfully connect people, ideas and strategy.
I give people voice through thoughtful conversations that matter to them.
I offer organizations evidence-based, pragmatic, results-driven plans.
I facilitate communication that builds trust.

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Bandani is a ancient Indian technique where fabric is gathered into a cone shape, string is tightly tied at the base of the cone and the piece is dyed, normally several times. When dry, the fabric around each cone is pulled gently, popping off the string and revealing white circles. Creating these dots is time and heart consuming work—both making the cones and revealing them after. When I made this silk scarf, my hands were completely blue from the natural indigo vat and the tips of my fingers hurt from pulling the string with all my might. Creating dots, connecting them, seeing how they all fit—it’s hard work. And completely worth it.