Celebrating 25 Years of Informing Change!

September 2023

Informing Change Leadership Team, from left to right: COO Gail Camacho, Director Michael Arnold, Director Anjie Rosga

From Our Leadership Team

As Informing Change marks its silver anniversary, our leadership team of Gail Camacho, Michael Arnold, and Anjie Rosga reflect on what our work has taught us since 1998, how that has influenced how we operate as a company, and how that will inform the next quarter-century:

Read their note on our blog

Besides the temporary logo change you see above, throughout the month of September, we will also be marking the anniversary on our LinkedIn. You can expect to see things like contributions and insights from current and former staff and tidbits like the infographic below summarizing the reach of our work:

Informing Change anniversary infographic: 600+ Projects Completed, along with a map of the United States with states shaded in where Informing Change has had clients. Also included are images of Canada, Israel, and the Netherlands.

25 Insights from 25 Years of Informing Change

We've learned, well, a LOT, in 25 years of work with amazing changemakers all around the country and beyond. Our staff collaborated on a list of 25 insights spanning our company's history, which you can view in full on our website

A blue circle with the words "I Informed Change" inside

Celebrate With Us!

If you're reading this - and especially if you've read this far - then we know our paths have probably crossed before. We'd love to hear a story (or stories!) of how and when we've worked with you in the past. If you haven't already, connect with us on LinkedIn; we're sending out the above "I Informed Change" graphic as a sticker to those who leave a comment on this post.

Evolving Our Company Values

In marking 25 years of Informing Change, we took the opportunity to revisit our company’s guiding values. These were established when our company was founded and last updated in a pre-COVID world, and serve as a living indicator of where we are and guide us toward where we want to go.


To reflect our company and the world in which we operate today, we are evolving our previous value of intelligence into curiosity, which we believe is a term that both incorporates intelligence and better reflects the type of team we want to be: one with open minds and acknowledgment of other ways to surface the most insightful answers and lessons from our work. Curiosity also reflects the inherent human capacity for wonder, the power of asking the right questions, and the need to be comfortable in uncertainty, all part of work for systems change.


Each project and client we work with is unique, even if they share common features at first glance, with each case requiring its own approach to surface the most illuminating insights possible: an interview question reconsidered here, data looked at in different combinations there. Drawing on what we've learned from one project to deepen our thinking in another stems from a natural curiosity and willingness to try something different.


Thus, curiosity is in and joins our other existing values of integrity, compassion, and social justice. The perpetual pursuit of these four values guides everything we do: we carry out our work with these values in mind, and it is our ongoing goal that our work contributes to these values being lived out with our clients, their work, and the communities they work in.

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