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Honoring Dr. Jeannine Sandstrom with Lifetime Achievement Award

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Lifetime Achievement Award

Presented to

Dr. Jeannine Sandstrom

for  Stewardship of a Nurturing and Sustainable World

Ceremony held via zoom October 26, 2022 at 10am Eastern

 

Dr. Jeannine Sandstrom was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her incredible accomplishments across three major industries/fields:  Executive Coaching, Community Development, and Management Training. The ceremony was a celebration of the adventurer and world traveler she is, with over 35 people; many of whom spoke up about the impact Jeannine has had on their lives and careers. Below and in the next pages you will find the video of the event, which was expertly emceed by the one and only Laura Berman Fortgang, the opening comments from the event, the song lyrics, written comments about Jeannine from participants, and some photos in a photo gallery. We welcome your comments, especially if you know Jeannine and were unable to join us for the live event.

Video of the event

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2 Comments

  1. Anne Miller

    November 9, 2022 at 12:13 am

    “I have known Jeannine since we had the coaching meeting in Santa Fe many years ago. She and I connected right away on deep seated concerns we both shared. Since then we have kept up a regular dialogue. I want to add that I appreciate her intelligence, her humility, how she opens herself for connection and shows resourcefulness in life and work. If I read her bio, I can talk myself into being intimidated but then when I am with Jeannine, I feel like she creates the space for me to be my best self. And I love that she is an adventurer in life and when she meets any setback, she turns it into what is possible.”

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  2. Michael and Gale Lewis

    November 14, 2022 at 3:45 pm

    I have known Jeannine (whom I lovingly call Neanie) for my entire life. She met my family while attending Texas A&M, and my father worked for the same university. She’d often come by our home whenever we had extra goulash – although that didn’t happen as often as we probably would have liked. As I’m told, none of us had more than two nickels to rub together at that time. Still, she and Art have been family since I was born, and most people don’t know she’s even my Godmother! She is by far and away the kindest person I know and has always supported my entire family and me. I will never forget that she provided the invocation and both my son’s Eagle Scout ceremony and my retirement ceremony. Let’s say she will be there during the most critical times.
    My favorite story: my mother still lives in a little town in Arkansas called Rudy. Actually, she lives more than five miles outside Rudy, deep in the Ozark Mountains. Neanie would often love her visits to Arkansas because she could truly “unplug” from the world. That was possible because my mother – to this day – still doesn’t have cell reception at her house and only recently got wifi! You often find Neanie pulling weeds from a garden or piddling in the yard. It was, and still is, a way for her to unplug from the digital world. Congratulations, Neanie, you deserve this award and many more. We love you and are genuinely proud. Art and my Dad are smiling.

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