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[Music] and great to have everyone joining us on the webinar today as Duncan mentioned my name is Gila McCluskey I'm the consulting director for community innovation here at the Tamarack Learning Center and I'm here to introduce our discussion today also with Mark kibosh mark is president of the consulting company from here to there and he's also an associate of the Tamarack Institute Mark's current focus is on developing practical ways to understand plan and evaluate efforts to address complex issues such as neighborhood renewal poverty and homelessness community safety educational achievement and health he has first-hand knowledge of using evaluation as a policymaker philanthropist and activist and has played a big role in promoting the emerging practice of developmental evaluation in Canada so welcome mark hi everyone so I'm going to give a little bit of a preamble to kind of frame our conversation today we're excited that we have so many people who signed up for the webinar to joi...