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About Kathleen
Kathleen M. Dickinson, CGA owned Dynamic Impressions in Reno,
Nevada for eleven years before relocating in Las Vegas. She has
had a variety of experience in government, the private sector, and
non-profit organizations. She has immersed herself in different
cultures and personalities during extended trips to the Middle East,
East Africa, Europe and the Caribbean.
In addition to working with individual and corporate clients,
Kathleen writes articles and conducts classes on Graphoanalysis
(handwriting analysis), customer relations, meeting planning, stress
reduction, and creative visualization. She has taught classes for
Truckee Meadows Community College Institute of Business and Industry
(Reno) and for the Small Business Development Center at Northern Nevada
Community College in Elko, Nevada. Kathleen has appeared on several
radio programs discussing the benefits of handwriting analysis and
Hypnotherapy. She is active in the community and she has organized and
conducted seminars on a variety of subjects such as, energy
conservation, the legislative process and recycling. Kathleen has a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and she is Certified in
Hypnotherapy and in Graphoanalysis. She has served as Vice-President of
the International Graphoanalysis Society Nevada Chapter and she was
President of the Chapter from 1990 through 1992. She was one of the
founding members of Western Nevada Clean Communities and served on that
board from 1989 through 1995. She served on the Board of the Zonta Club
of Greater Reno from 1996 through 1999, and served as President 1998 to
1999. As Special Projects Coordinator for the Progressive
Leadership Alliance of Nevada, she has overseen projects for the
Alliance for Better Campaigns (Washington, D.C.), the Ford Foundation
(New York, NY) and the Access Project (Boston, MA).
"The better we know ourselves, the better our relationships
and our lives will be. Self-knowledge enhances compassion and
listening skills. Good communication is basic to a healthy and
productive community."
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