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scott Scott Miller is co-founder and CEO of Move the Mountain. For more than twenty years Scott has provided training and consulting across the country helping communities understand and engage in high impact strategies to end poverty. Scott leads MTM's CirclesTM transformational initiative which provides for direct relationship and support between community volunteers and low-income families. He is an inspiring speaker and author of the field manual, Move the Mountain: the Transformational Planning Guide, and the just released book, Until It’s Gone, Ending Poverty in Our Nation in our Lifetme.
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eileen Eileen Wallace is Executive Director of MTM. She led Heartland Community Action Agency, a $6 million human services organization committed to eliminating poverty and advocating for low-income families prior to joining MTM in 2004. For nine years, she co-chaired the Minnesota Results Oriented Management and Accountability (ROMA) Team to measure community action agency results. A skilled facilitator and coach, she currently works with agencies throughout the United States on transformational leadership and planning, implementing CirclesTM Initiatives and organizational development.
Michelle Michelle Clark, Ph.D. , Director of Training and Development for MTM, earned her doctorate in Counseling Psychology from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. She has worked as the Director of the Nebraska Evaluation and Research Center, the Associate Director of the Student Counseling Service at Iowa State University, and as a consultant for the City of Ames, Union Pacific Railroad, and the Des Moines Public Schools. She is licensed as a psychologist, maintains a organizational consulting practice and occasionally teaches graduate-level courses at Iowa State University. Her areas of expertise are organizational assessment and development, leadership assessment using personality inventories, leadership coaching, and research/program evaluation. She oversees training center development and the community of practice.

Gena Atcher Gena Atcher is the Move the Mountain Office Manager. She is originally from Alabama and served for eight years in the U.S. Air Force. Gena handles billing, conference planning, conference registration, initial requests for information, and scheduling.







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Phil Devol Phil DeVol is the co-author of Bridges Out of Poverty: Strategies for Professionals and Communities and author of Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin'-By World: Building Your Resources for a Better Life, a workbook that combines Dr. Ruby K. Payne's work on the hidden rules of class, research on knowledge transfer, and the knowledge of participants living in poverty. He has been consulting on poverty issues since 1997; he works with organizations and communities to redesign programs to better serve people in poverty.




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