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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Feb 2011, p. 15

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Common Thread Consulting. 45“? “15:35 , _ Ki: ' stay local. so a lot of the graduates are float- “imagine a river with all these babies in We e? ~‘~":-,.-. " w ,, 5 ing around in the community and under- it. and we're all down river frantically pulling - 3 3, ' if, , > ' ' ‘ .. 5 stand where l'm coming from.” shesaid. babies out or the river,” Brown said. . .' , 5 p . "* “ “We've been very lucky. A lot ofour exec- “But none of us has time to walk to the > 51 » . 5, ’ utive directors moommunity psych gradu- other end of the river and say. “Who is $115; 3 _ ' ‘ ates . . . and they’ve been influencing their throwing the babies in the river?’ ' w ‘ if , organizations fibril that View point â€" col- “1 like to think that i'm that person." A _‘ __ 3 , ~' laboration. Mummy Brown specializes in facilitation, research "f " g" ‘ ' -;'â€"";._:'- , 3 .. .. 5 ' _ f ’ After graduating in 2009. Brown started and action that helps non-profits, govern- ‘ W“ ‘ contacting some of the people and omni- ment agencies and businesses to become ' zations she had worked with during her stu- more efficient as a community. It’s the serv- dent years. Many of them had projects they ice providers who are spending all their wantedhertoundemike. energy pulling babies out of the river. , So she went to the Waterloo Small Busi- ‘ " “Sometimes people are just on their ”- 5 “ nees Centre and got started, Watering as a roadrunner legs. going into the community “a business. and doing the great work that they do. _ 3 3 "The common thread ofeverythingl do. Sometimes we just need to step back and £3“ Y ' f "a and why i named my business that, is this ask. ‘Are we doing this as efficiently as we ' h a» H 5 lg 1 relationship-building piece and allowing can? is there a way we can improve overall ’ 5 Al F ' :~ myself to work with the client-S. and not for community efficiency by working togeth- _’ i the clients.” Bmwnsaid er?" she said. " in addition to her work at Common Because she is not a service provider, Thread, Brown is temporarily working full- Brown can step back and look at the root time at theAlliance fordiildren andYouth. causes of an issue, and the most efficient Q # She also sits on a number of boards and way to deal with it. it committees. including the coma at laurler. Celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Volunteer Action Centre business coun- Common Thread today, she is already devel- , _ Cl]. and the Community-University Expo. oping a roster of clients. “a “l'm kind oia workaholic," she admits. 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