Kelvy Bird

Kelvy Bird has been working in the field of human development within organizational contexts since 1995, with a focus on collaboration, innovation, leadership, and collective intelligence. Her joy is in harnessing group creativity for projects that cultivate learning and connectivity. She has supported the Presencing Institute to develop the Global Forum, Global Classrooms, online community spaces, and u.lab - and now serves as Creative Designer for ongoing PI initiatives.

Kelvy also works extensively as a graphic facilitator, offers workshops on visual practice, and writes to advance the field. She supports groups with translation of content and dynamics into visual, tangible formats to aid with decision-making and reflection. Long-standing partners have included: The Value Web, MIT Exec Education, Harvard Grad School of Education, The Ashland Institute, Dialogos, and MG Taylor.

An artist by training, Kelvy received her BFA in painting and BA in Art History from Cornell University. Her current residence is Massachusetts, USA. Find information about Kelvy's work at : www.kelvybird.com

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