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Many of you will know that our campaigning and networking efforts in Co-production Wales have been self-funding - and the piggy bank is now more-or-less empty.
So Noreen is leaving Co-production Wales to return to her previous vocation of life and business coach, working with people experiencing change, with freelancers and the self-employed, and with ethical leaders.
She has given us a fantastic goodbye present via the Co-pro Wales Archive - a searchable compilation of all of the (almost 400) articles, resources, case-studies, interviews and related delights from across the world which have been published in our Newsletters and on our website over the past few years.
The Archive is a testimony to your creative and compassionate loveliness, to the transformative power of co-production and to Noreen's commitment, dedication and endless hard work.
https://coproductionarchive.wordpress.com/
Huge thanks to Noreen, from all of us in Co-production Wales, and particularly from me as her co-director.
Noreen came in to my life because I needed some spreadsheets set up. She did that in a trice, and suggested a pile of improvements to the ways in which I was collecting and collating data. I then discovered that she could organise everything else - systems, files, schedules, events, data-bases, surveys, websites, social media. So she started doing all that. I then discovered her exceptional writing and editorial skills. And her people skills. And that she is a coach, and an Open-space and Non-violent Communication practitioner. BUT she is overly modest about all of these abilities. Take it from me - Noreen can change your life! To keep in touch with what she's up to, click here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noreenblanluet
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