Sarah Peterson
Team Leader
SciCycle
I felt you guys did a really amazing job of really articulating what the strengths were and then really talking about the weaknesses of it as they related really to the systemic things that we were trying to think about. So I really felt as I said at the beginning, it's one of those things where you, especially because it's been so long, because the world's so weird and as Jeannie said, so much of this now feels even more heavy and important. That really I think that having an outside observer and obviously Justin, you were the perfect unicorn person to have to be that person and I don't know how that managed to happen, but it certainly felt you were a unicorn and the way that you brought your perspective, but just really putting language to these things that we were really struggling with. And I think having that outside perspective, lets you have more of the conversation around those sorts of frameworks and systemic issues and ways in which the specifics could try to chip away at those systemic things differently or ... So I felt aside from your just being a special unicorn who could have those observations and Jonathan, you're hugely important to our organization and its history. So there's all that lovely bit of it. But also just having a third-party who's invested felt so special. I just feel so often you're getting your feedback from some random dad or grandpa or somebody's cousin or whatever. And so it was really nice to just have such a thoughtful, careful conversation that really touched on the highs and the lows in ways that felt super respectful and really, really, really helpful. [inaudible]