Our guest, Therese is on a journey to understand herself and other humans better.
She is currently leading Davis College in its transition from Orange to Teal, as Organizational Transformation Lead. Her day to day involves questioning the way we work, the way we show up for one another, and the way the world allows us to exist. She designs workshops, facilitates training and supports those around her in navigating change. She is deeply invested in the process of healing inner trauma, and the possibilities that holds for humans and systemic change.
Her work at Davis College has introduced her to the endless possibilities of integral leadership and evolutionary purpose work. She feels passionate about the organisation’s vision and mission and continues to support her colleagues in exploring the potential of Higher Education in East Africa, especially in disrupting hierarchy and restrictive systems and structures that typically exist within academia.
Our other guest, Pasteur Byabeza is a senior Faculty at Davis College, a higher learning institution in Rwanda, near the middle of Africa. Being one of the Teal pioneers in Africa, Pasteur been part of the very first student care circle, a self -managed circle that has piloted self-management and whose success enabled our entire organisation’s transition to becoming a self-managed, holacratic organisation.
He is a father, a husband, a teacher, a lifelong learner. He lives to help others find the purpose of life and live a fulfilling life; and involved in the struggle to make the world a better place.