Key Staff

Angie McArthur

angieAngie McArthur has worked internationally with facilitators and organizations using visual thinking to graphically capture the themes and exchange of ideas being conveyed during presentations and conferences. She has developed courses for companies on visual facilitation to help build internal capacities, and is now teaching people how to think visually. She is also one of the creators of the Worldwide Women’s Web, a network formed to develop and retain women in corporate leadership roles. Angie received her B.A. in Communication Theory from McGill University. Her clients include Bolthouse Farms, Shell, Xerox, Chrysler, Detroit Edison, Green Mountain Energy Resources, the Institute for Storytelling, and the Society for Organizational Learning.

 

 

Angie McArthur works with facilitators and corporations across the country using a process of interactive visual facilitation.

Visual Facilitation is a type of graphic representation which creates a visual synthesis for understanding the themes and ideas being presented at a conference or meeting to generate creative dialogue and imaginative thinking. As companies move into international environments this unique form of graphic representation helps people better grasp key concept ideas.

After the workshop Angie produces either a booklet or on-line presentation of the drawings. They are accompanied by a graphic agenda overview and narrative to help people connect back to their experience.

Her clients include: BP, Society for Organizational Learning, National Institute of Storytelling, Royal Dutch Shell, Plug Power, SOL Sustainability Consortium, The Berkana Institute.