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Jamie Winship
Jamie Winship
Jamie Winship has decades of experience bringing peaceful solutions to some of the world’s highest conflict areas.
After a distinguished career in law enforcement in the metro Washington DC area, Jamie earned an MA in English and developed a unique process called the Identity Method. This process of identity transformation is the key to resolving inner conflict and acquiring new levels of learning and creativity. His unconventional efforts to bring about societal and racial reconciliation led him to Indonesia, Jordan, Iraq, Palestine, Israel and back to the U.S.
Jamie has worked with leaders in professional sports, business, education, law enforcement, government, non-profit, and other sectors. He is the author of the book Living Fearless.
Jamie and his wife, Donna, are co-founders of Identity Impact, a nonprofit to bring identity method and connection into education and Identity Exchange, a training and consulting agency that helps individuals and teams discover new levels of creativity and resiliency within the framework of true identity.
Jamie is an untier of knots and a militant peaceamaker.

Donna Winship
Donna Winship
Donna Winship left the American dream with her husband, Jamie and their three boys and spent 25 years raising their family in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. This was a journey that would forever change her life.
Living overseas in a predominantly Muslim country, Donna discovered the principles of the Connection Worldview and true identity. She has a B.S. in Elementary Education and has worked as a teacher and an elementary principal. Donna is the co-author of the Knowing Rediscovered, Becoming What You Believe and Identity Method courses on personal transformation at the identity level.
Donna, and her husband Jamie are co-founders of Identity Impact, a nonprofit to bring identity method and connection into education and Identity Exchange, a training and consulting agency that helps individuals and teams discover new levels of creativity and resiliency within the framework of true identity.
Donna is a timeless life giver and designer of tranformation.

Scott Habeeb
Scott Habeeb
A public school educator since 1997, Scott has been a teacher, high school principal, and alternative ed coordinator.
Scott speaks to educators nationally about Freshman Transition, Grading Practices, Leadership, and Going Beyond the Content to inspire and motivate students.
Scott is the author or co-author of several articles and the co-author of The Ninth Grade Opportunity: Transforming Schools from the Bottom Up.
On top of this, a passion for ending isolation for people with disabilities led him and his wife, Julie, to start Masterpiece Alliance, a nonprofit building community for people of ALL abilities, where Scott serves as Executive Director.

Scott Jones
Scott Jones, Ed.S.
With 32 years dedicated to shaping young minds in middle and high schools, Scott has harnessed his passion for personal development as a former School Counselor, Administrator, and district-level Student Support Liaison. His journey is all about building connections and empowering those with whom he works with to thrive. This is most reflected in how Scott lives as I lives out his True Identity.
Scott has a Bachelor’s of Arts in Psychology from Carson-Newman University;
Masters of Education in School Counseling from East Tennessee State University;
Ed.S. in Supervision & Administration from Lincoln Memorial University.
32 year career in Hawkins County, TN Schools.
Scott is a developer of people.

Dawn Rowe
Dawn Rowe
Dawn has been teaching in public education since 1988. She currently teaches Adv Placement Psychology, World History, and Applied Psychology at Prairie High School. She has been married to her husband, Stuart, since 1988, and she has one son, Dustin. She has worked with youth her entire adult life, and her favorite people to be around are teens.
Dawn wrote a book in 2019 called, The Ripple Effect of Love in the Classroom. The book was published in 2022, which was timely since education dramatically changed during COVID. The book gives strategies to educators on how to improve classroom and school culture with the hope of encouraging educators to find joy and fulfillment in their teaching profession.
Dawn is a trailblazer, a mentor, a mother to many, and a freedom fighter for youth.

"Identity may be the most important
economic decision people make."
Who we think we are affects how we learn, what kind of work we do and even the shoes we wear
The Economics of Identity, The Wall Street Journal, by Roland Fryer