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Libby Smith

Libby Smith (she/they) is an organizational healing facilitator, as an experienced and holistic evaluator and educator she excels at the human component of research and evaluation. Never one to shy away from crucial conversations, Libby deftly balances accountability and compassion. Their work focuses on building equity and accessibility through personal growth & embodiment practices. Libby uses these skills to provide intersectional and liberation-forward guidance to organizations and clients seeking transformative change. She is an American Evaluation Association (AEA) Board member, works at the University of Wisconsin-Stout as an evaluator and educator, and is auntie to 10-year-old twin girls.

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Interpersonal Growth for Evaluators

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