One pebble can create countless ripples—and this episode follows the journey of Jhaelen Hernandez-Eli who’s done exactly that. From Singapore to North Carolina, architecture studios to unexpected sales roles, and a decade inside a rocket-ship design firm, the path winds through public service at NYC EDC and executive leadership at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Now, that journey culminates in a new strategy practice helping nonprofits, museums, and campuses plan, fund, and deliver capital pr...
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One pebble can create countless ripples—and this episode follows the journey of Jhaelen Hernandez-Eli who’s done exactly that. From Singapore to North Carolina, architecture studios to unexpected sales roles, and a decade inside a rocket-ship design firm, the path winds through public service at NYC EDC and executive leadership at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Now, that journey culminates in a new strategy practice helping nonprofits, museums, and campuses plan, fund, and deliver capital pr...
083 | Shaping Communities Through Impact with Tracy Colunga
Career Cheat Code
45 minutes
3 months ago
083 | Shaping Communities Through Impact with Tracy Colunga
Tracy Colunga shares her remarkable journey from city government to founding her consulting firm Colunga and Associates LLC, highlighting how intuition guided her career transitions and how she narrowly avoided mass layoffs by trusting her gut. • Founding Colunga and Associates LLC as a consulting firm specializing in strategic planning, innovation, user-centered design, and grants management • Transitioning from Johns Hopkins University to entrepreneurship after sensing political changes • ...
Career Cheat Code
One pebble can create countless ripples—and this episode follows the journey of Jhaelen Hernandez-Eli who’s done exactly that. From Singapore to North Carolina, architecture studios to unexpected sales roles, and a decade inside a rocket-ship design firm, the path winds through public service at NYC EDC and executive leadership at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Now, that journey culminates in a new strategy practice helping nonprofits, museums, and campuses plan, fund, and deliver capital pr...