Susan Kaplan, M.S.W., M.P.A., R.Y.T.
CNVC Certified Nonviolent Communication Trainer, Wellness Practitioner, Warrior for the Human Spirit, Lead Facilitator of Community Based NVC program integrating NVC and Racial & Social Justice for Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network, and, teaching Communication as A Spiritual Practice Series, Parts I and II through the Kabbalah Experience and Contemplative Center of Denver.
Susan Jennings, M.S., C.C.C., M.A.M.
Susan Jennings is a co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network http://rmccn.org, a Certified Trainer and an Assessor-in-Training with the Center for Nonviolent Communication https://www.cnvc.org, the Founder and Lead Facilitator for a children’s NVC based program called Giraffe Talk http://rmccn.org/giraffe-talk, and has served on the leadership team for the Parent Peer Leadership Program from 2016-2021https://www.nvc-pplp
Louise Wildee, M.B.A, M.A., C.P.C.
Louise is an RMCCN Accredited Facilitator, coach, mediator, businesswoman, and Co-Founder of the Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network. She holds a Master’s in Business Administration and a Masters in Applied Psychology. Louise works with individuals, families, and organizations in achieving clarity, making decisions, and taking action that supports them in realizing their potential. She has been a member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF), a CPA, Real Estate Broker, and a past president of the Mediation Association of Colorado.
Ken Rosevear, M.A.
Ken, retired counselor and Colorado Department of Human Services administrator, has studied with Dr. Rosenberg and other trainers. He has taught NVC classes since 2003 and is a co-founder of RMCCN.
He has found NVC to be a powerful way to connect with life within and without. He finds joy and fulfillment sharing these practical skills for presence, connection and cooperatively getting needs met.
Kathy Ziola, M.A.
Kathy has presented workshops and retreats in communication, relationships, personal growth, and stress management over the past 40 years. She has been teaching NVC since 2005 and was certified through the Center for Nonviolent Communication in 2009. Through her business, CommunicationWorks, Kathy provides NVC training, Empathic Life Coaching and psychotherapy to a wide variety of individuals, couples, and businesses. She is currently very excited to be offering NVC trainer development.
Kate Kendrick, M.A.
Kate is a trainer, psychotherapist in private practice and educator. In 1986 she was first introduced to NVC and has been studying and integrating it into her professional and personal life ever since. Kate has taught NVC to public school teachers, paraprofessionals, restorative justice facilitators, safe shelter volunteers, teens. hospice volunteers and elementary students.
Jacqueline Muller
Jacqueline Muller, Certified Trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication and co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network, has worked with people and groups in search of authentic expression and communication for more than 25 years. Her multi-cultural background as well as her quest for peace and justice has led her to work on immigration integration dialogue projects in Colorado and youth projects in the Middle East.
David Steele
David, poet, writer, and life coach, has studied and taught a wide variety of interpersonal communication skills from many disciplines. He was introduced to NVC in 2000 and has been conducting NVC trainings since 2009. He studied extensively with Robert Gonzales and Sarah Peyton. Prior to his introduction to NVC, he studied with Anthony Robbins, Jean Houston, Deepak Chopra, and Gay Luce.
David is a co-founder of RMCCN and currently serves as executive director.
David Shindoll, M.A.
David Shindoll, CNVC Certified Trainer and cofounder of the Rocky Mountain Compassionate Communication Network, has spent over 25 years creating environments based on mutual understanding and respect, boundaries based on needs, and an empowering compassion. David is passionate about learning, living, and sharing practices that transform how we relate to others and ourselves that are in alignment with our deepest values for truth, contribution, and love.
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