The Copper Fern Studio offers custom project management. That means you have a project to start (or finish!) and it gets handled while you go about the important functions of your day-to-day business. You get classically trained experience (a commitment to quality, an understanding of best practices) with a contemporary sensibility (comfort with technology, an awareness of important social issues).
In particular, its services suit small businesses and nonprofit organizations that are concerned with education, community ties, social science, and the humanities. When you want your project handled with calm efficiency, you can expect a professional that honors your goals and helps you to present an accomplished face to your clients.
Serving entrepreneurs and small businesses; independent schools and university departments; book publishers; nature conservation organizations; museums. Select Fiddleheads (a la carte) or The Full Frond (a customized package) to meet both simple and complex project requirements. The Stomata program gives you room to breathe and helps you to meet urgent, short-term goals.
By Listening carefully to clients, I am able to discern and distill key information to combine trends and new technologies with traditional common sense. I can access and manage a stable of skilled professionals while combining precise project management skills with a high degree of professionalism. To do this, I extract from experience within corporate, educational, and entrepreneurial environments as well as university admissions, independent schools, trade book publishing, book packaging, and corporate technical editing.
The Copper Fern Studio builds positive relationships with both adults and students from all ideologies and backgrounds based on respect, sensitivity, and discretion.
After over thirty years of experience, I am continuing to develop my research skills as a graduate student at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. My research relates to the effects of neuroplasticity on empathy in children. How can preschool teachers can modify classroom management strategies to encourage peaceful neural development? Read more at the NeuroPacific Classroom.™