Morgan Zantua
Morgan Zantua
is the founder and director of the Center for Responsible
Driving, a 501 (c) (3), an organization dedicated to creating
systems at all levels to assist people re-instate their suspended
driver’s licenses. Morgan has served as a consultant
to the Jail Industry’s Board Apprenticeship Information
Project and on the Seattle Municipal Court Re-licensing Summit
2001. This project actualizes Morgan’s belief in the
concept of leadership at all levels, developed through an
appreciative process of what works.
Morgan has over twenty years experience
in training, marketing and sales nationally and internationally.
Her private sector affiliations include Evelyn Wood Reading
Dynamics, Lifetime Learning Systems, U.S. Surgical Corporation,
Ponderosa Restaurant Corporation, (Indonesia), Kenning-Atlantic
Corporation (Spain). Morgan’s public sector affiliations
include City of New York, Pierce County Employment and Training
Consortium and Metropolitan Development Council.
Morgan received her formal exposure
to Appreciative Inquiry when completing the Master’s
Degree program at Antioch University Seattle in Whole Systems
Design, Organizational Systems Renewal in 2001. She recently
completed Weatherhead School of Management’s (Case Western
Reserve University) six month certificate program in Appreciative
Inquiry with David Cooperrider and Ronald Frye.
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