WSJ Consulting

Wendy Johnson
210 Welch Blvd
Flint, MI 48503
810-238-4858 [phone]
wndywendyj@aol.com


Non-Profit Experience Anti-Discrimination, Arts and Culture, Community Development, Nonprofit Sector Issues, Philanthropy, Research, Next Generation Leadership Young Adult Leadership Development
Skills Profile Executive Transition Management, Coaching, and Special Projects
IT Expertise
Affiliations 1. North Carolina Center for Nonprofits 2. Grantmakers for Effective Organizations 3. Executive Transition Management Listserv
Consulting Summary Areas of focus include executive transition management including interim directorships, executive coaching, process and tool development for executive director performance evaluation, special projects and grant writing, and small group facilitation. My style is to listen actively and objectively, and facilitate development of personal and organizational action plans with clear outcomes. Will help hold attention to what is important to client. I will work with client to co-create a relationship and process that meets clients? individual and organizational needs. My approach to coaching is to create awareness about a client's strongest abilities and promote active self-discovery and experimentation that will lead to individual and organizational excellence.
Professional Summary
Admin Experience Meeting/Retreat Facilitator
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//Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Assessment Phase?
The Assessment Phase is the first of two phases in BEST. With the assistance of expert consultants, nonprofits serving Flint and Genesee
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Does participation in the BEST pilot project affect eligibility for other program grants from members of the Flint Funders' Collaborative?
Organizations may apply for new or continuing funds from each of the funders to support programs and services that are not connected
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How is the Flint Funders Collaborative organized?
The Flint Funders Collaborative encourages participation from two representatives from each of the funding entities: a voting member and
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