Recent Workshops, Corporate, Government and Conference Programs

Dr. Nold has led corporate, government and organizational workshops at home and abroad, most recently in Canada, Finland, and Malaysia. She received her Doctorate from Columbia University, and her Master's and Bachelor of Arts degrees from Sarah Lawrence College. Dr. Nold was the first and primary protege of the late storyteller and scholar of mythology, Joseph Campbell, and she continued to be his associate and colleague throughout his life.

Recent programs include:

  • Corporate Coaching, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2004;
  • Currently co-designing courses for Youth and Organizational Learning for school systems and open forums, with Micah Fierstein;
  • Youth and Education, a co-facilitated dialogue with Micah Fierstein, at SoL Annual Conference, scheduled for June, 2004;
  • Two poster sessions at SoL Conference, in June, 2004; one about the importance of citing Origin Myths as Learning Stories in Organizational Learning and for corporations, small and large groups; the other about “Feminine Models of Global Leadership: a Search for Balance and Effectiveness;"
  • The Call of Integrity: Exploring the Inner Landscape of Ethical Leadership - a collaborative course, co-facilitated with Pat Parker-Roach; delivered for several corporations in the Northeast United States;
  • The Call of Integrity, co-facilitated with Pat Parker-Roach delivered for a cross-section of the government leaders of Ottawa, Canada, 2003 and,
  • Myth and Integrity: Co-facilitated at annual SoL (Society for Organizational Learning)Conference, Finland,2003; offered in two modules.

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© Madeline Nold, Boston 2004