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Facilitating innovative change
1833 6th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
ph: 202.797.0480
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Laura Gramling is an organization development (OD) consultant who helps make organizational changes practical, meaningful and sustainable. Over the past 10 years, her consulting skills have been developed by facilitating, coaching, and managing a wide-range of groups including cross-functional work teams, boards of directors, senior management teams, and volunteers. Her specialty in OD focuses on change management, strategic planning, facilitation and meeting design, and stakeholder engagement.
Laura has both a master’s degree in organization development and a bachelor's in political science from American University. She is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University and teaches the Foundations in OD course in the OD Certificate program. She is certified to lead Change Cycle® workshops and qualified to administer the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®. Laura is a Past President for the Chesapeake Bay OD Network and a member of the national OD Network.
Laura is a co-founder of a community-based non-profit, Shaw Together which is located in the historic Shaw neighborhood of Washington, DC. And she is the Corresponding Secretary of the Convention Center Community Association.
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Learn more about the companies with whom we collaborate on consulting projects. Using the right team of professionals is key to our client's success.
CoVision, leader in large-group meeting technology
Integrated Leadership Solutions, LLC, change management and training services firm
Professional Management Consulting, leadership and employee development and organization change consulting firm
AmericaSpeaks mission is to reinvigorate democracy by engaging citizens in public decision-making that most impacts their lives.
Collaboration DC is network of practitioners working to build civic capacity and solve community problems in the Nation's Capital.
Washington Regional Equity Network (WREN) brings together non-profit organizations throughout Metropolitan Washington, DC, to create greater economic and social equity across
the region.
1833 6th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
ph: 202.797.0480
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