Nancy Miriam Hawley

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"Miriam is CEO of Enlignment®, Inc., a business coaching and consulting company specializing in leadership development, systems thinking and organizational change. She and her husband, Jeffrey McIntyre, work with executive management teams, entrepreneurs and copreneurial couples to cultivate strong relationships and clear communication while developing thriving businesses. They recently co-authored a book entitled Seven Conversations That Matter: Entrepreneurial Couples in Action, slated for publication in 2011. Miriam and Jeffrey were featured speakers at the International Coaches Federation of New England 2008 annual conference, where they presented their co-authored work The Seven Intelligences of Leadership®, an integrative approach to visionary leadership.

"Miriam is a founder of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective, Inc., the organization responsible for writing the best seller Our Bodies, Ourselves, a book that shifted the national and international dialogue about women’s health, sexuality and power. She also co-authored Ourselves and Our Children, a book about families and parenting. The BWHBC continues to thrive globally as an educational and activist organization forty years after its inception.

"With her lifelong affinity and passion for women’s leadership, she conducts year-long coaching programs entitled Beyond Success: A Leader’s Learning Forum for Executive and Professional Women and co-facilitates an ongoing women’s leadership program entitled Vision Voice and Victory: The Changing Face of Women’s Leadership for executive and business women. Miriam has been quoted in The Boston Globe and in The Boston Women’s Business Journal.

"Miriam is a highly regarded speaker and facilitator of dialogues that focus on unleashing visionary leadership at work, at home, in the community and in the world. She facilitates national weekly forums and coaching calls for leaders and leadership teams with a focus on sustainability practices. Her presentations include such titles as “The Power of Enough” and “Enough Already! A Sufficiency Dialogue for Creating a Sustainable World”.

"Well versed in the Sufficiency conversation generated from the work of Lynne Twist, author of The Soul of Moneyand co-founder of The Pachamama Alliance, Miriam has led and coordinated Sufficiency Call Teams since 2003. Committed to expanding the sufficiency dialogue, she co-produced the first Global Sufficiency Summit in 2007, organized and co-hosted the second in 2008, and is on the Executive Team for the 2010 Summit.

"Miriam is a seasoned facilitator of the Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream Symposium, an international effort dedicated to creating an environmentally sustainable, socially just and spiritually fulfilling human presence on the planet. She also interfaces with the work of Peter Senge as a consultant member of The Society for Organizational Learning, where she presented the Symposium in 2009. As an active member of SoL’s Coaches Community of Practice, Miriam participated in an initiative to create a SoL coaches certification course in systems thinking in action. The pilot program was launched in 2010 and has been delivered in Boston; Budapest; Tokyo; in Seattle at Microsoft; and in Bangalore, India.

"Miriam earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Michigan/Ann Arbor. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in History and Psychology and a Master’s degree in Social Work, with a specialty in groups and organizations. Miriam was a therapist in private practice for over 30 years before shifting her focus to leadership coaching and consulting. She is on the board of the Sufficiency Foundation. Miriam’s professional memberships presently include The Society for Organizational Learning and The Boston Club."[1]

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  1. Next Level Leadership Developers, organizational web page, accessed December 27, 2013.

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