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Jamie S. Walters
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http://www.ivysea.com/pages/p_and_p_jwbio.html
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Entrepreneurship
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Since launching her business in 1992, Jamie and her Ivy Sea Collaborators have helped a wide variety of organizations, enterprise leaders, and entrepreneurs navigate the vision for and pathways to inspired leadership, conscious enterprise, organizational transformation, and mindful communication to help bring their visions to life (in a way that works in their life).
Jamie focuses her consulting work on providing consultation and inspiration to conscious-entrepreneurs, nonprofit founders, and the real mavericks of the corporate world - m ost of whom would probably fit the new demographic category of "cultural creatives." When she's not consulting with clients, she's writing, advocating, listening for the muses, and navigating Ivy Sea, Inc. through the ups, downs, and all-arounds that are part of sustained entrepreneurship.
In addition to being the publisher and web-keeper for Ivy Sea's acclaimed website, Ivy Sea Online, Jamie also authored Big Vision, Small Business: 4 Keys to Success Without Growing Big (Berrett-Koehler Publishers), which was released to excellent reviews and received several "best of the year" nods, and she is a contributor to the recently released B-K book, Positively MAD: Making a Difference in Your Organizations, Communities, and the World. Jamie has published many articles, has been featured in USA Today, The Boston Globe, The Washington Times, and other publications, and has been a guest on radio shows such as Voice of America and Business Talk Radio.
From an early age, Jamie has pursued studies of humankind's spiritual, philosophical and wisdom traditions, and has augmented her personal studies with training in intuitive development and energy/mindset management. She has a particular interest in connecting the more etheric wisdom with practical, everyday action -- vision manifested in action, spiritual practice aligned with real-world ways of being and working, etc. These interests are woven deeply into Jamie's work, whether in her writing, or her work with entrepreneurs, organizational leaders, or organizational transformation projects.
Prior to starting her own business in 1992, Jamie helped establish Virginia's Superfund Community Relations Program for the Commonwealth’s Department of Waste Management, which included handling the public affairs and communications to legislators, media, community groups, and business.
In the earlier years of her career, Jamie held marketing-communications roles with a San Francisco environmental consulting firm and a Los Angeles cosmetics manufacturer, was an aide on the legislative staffs of California Assemblywoman Lucy Killea and New York State Assembly Speaker Stanley Fink, and held a guest-relations stint with a New York Holiday Inn (Exit 1, I-84). She is a past-president of the Board of Directors for the San Francisco Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (SF/IABC), and is on the advisory board of BALLE (Business Alliance for Local Living Economies).
Over the years, Jamie has undertaken both formal and "in the trenches" education in entrepreneuring, management, coaching, facilitation, visioning, change leadership, crisis communication, media relations, public participation, and interpersonal and organizational communication. She is graduate of St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York, where she studied political science, english and religion; and now lives in San Francisco, California, just East of the Pacific, and within view of the Golden Gate Bridge. |
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By Walters, Jamie S.
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Amazon's customers rating
While most of the business world worships size and constant growth, Big Vision, Small Business celebrates the art—and power—of small. Based on interviews with more than seventy...
Ranking at Amazon 6128360
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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October 2002 - Paperback
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Entrepreneurship
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Our price: $16.16 (list: $17.95)
Used from: $5.48
Information updated on 03/13/2020
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