Team LUV
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Her passion for art and creativity fuels her deep interest in understanding how teams work together, their preferred working styles, and communication preferences.
Jackie began her career as a secretary for the YWCA, where she discovered a passion for organizational development. This passion led her through roles in healthcare, transportation, and human resources. As an interim Human Resources Generalist, she became fascinated by the intricacies of team dynamics and people operations, learning how to effectively communicate with team members, department managers, and C-suite executives to foster better collaboration and career growth.
In 2017, she transitioned to remote work, diving into the world of virtual assistance. This shift ignited her enthusiasm for understanding the complexities of small businesses and startups. Today, she finds great joy in working with smaller teams, helping bring their vision to life while focusing on improving team cohesion and operational efficiency.
Jack Griffin
CEO & Principal Coach
Favorite Leader: Moses
Favorite Story: Lion King
Jack’s passion for illuminating people started on a speech and debate team in high school and grew as he captained championship soccer teams with his ability to cast and communicate vision.
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After obtaining his Integrated Marketing and Communications degree, he accelerated his leadership ambitions when Marissa Mayer (ex-Google executive) became Yahoo’s CEO and hired Jack to lead executive communication opportunities through coaching and training engagements.
After taking a break for personal and cultural exploration (traveling to 40+ countries, completing an Iron Man and 100 Mile Ultramarathon), Jack obtained his Professional Coaching Certification from New Ventures West (accredited by the International Coaching Federation) as well as certificates in High-Performance Leadership (Stanford University), Organizational Culture (Harvard Business School) and Talent Development Assessments (The Hogan Institute) while founding Light Up Ventures in 2018, where he continues to lead a growing team who coaches and trains thousands of tech leaders while on their mission to illuminate through story development.
Carmen Mejia
Executive Assistant
Favorite Leader: Dante Gebel
Favorite Story: The Diary of Anne Frank
Carmen Mejia’s passion for driving impactful marketing and project initiatives began early in her career, where she quickly honed her ability to optimize complex systems and lead teams toward success.
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After earning her master’s degree in Project Management, Carmen’s career took off as she spearheaded digital marketing campaigns and data-driven strategies for diverse industries. Her expertise spans the full spectrum of campaign management—from building high-performing email and LinkedIn strategies to improving operational efficiency and guiding cross-functional teams.
Beyond her professional achievements, Carmen’s curiosity for exploring new perspectives has taken her across cultural landscapes, enriching her approach to leadership and communication. Today, Carmen continues to leverage her vast experience and proactive problem-solving abilities, collaborating with forward-thinking teams to drive growth, efficiency, and innovation in every role she undertakes
Dave Momper
Development Coach
Favorite Leader: William Wallace
Favorite Story:Invictus – A poem by William Ernest Henley
Dave’s work brings together leadership communications, strategic branding, human-centered design and the growth mindset to deliver world-class training and coaching to companies and professionals across the globe.
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As a certified Listening Science practitioner, Dave has facilitated and led hundreds of communication and leadership sessions in both virtual and in-person environments.
He has a passion for helping his clients build trust, confidence, and productivity across all their key relationships so that people and teams thrive in their efforts.
In past roles, Dave served on the executive team of two award-winning creative agencies in Denver, Colorado, managed numerous teams of people, and led business development initiatives for a variety of technology-driven brands. After earning a Bachelor of Science with a focus on Finance from the University of Colorado in Boulder, Dave spent his early career as a financial analyst managing due diligence on mortgage-backed securities.
After a few years as an analyst, Dave entered his sales and marketing career which led him to work in Financial Services, Leadership Training, Cloud-based Technology, and Advertising and Branding.
Dave is also the host of a fatherhood and leadership podcast called “WHOA DAD! GO DAD!” where he explores his new role as a dad, and the correlation of being a great leader and dad and the duty of empowering great leadership in our young ones.
Rachel Rodriguez
Development Coach
Favorite Leader: Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand
Favorite Story: Choosing the path of possibilities
Rachel deep roots in high stakes communication go back to Berkeley, where the University of California hired and gave her leadership training, to facilitate groups of incoming students and speak to large audiences.
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She would go on to spend time in Learning; Development at IBM and Applied Materials’ Management Development Institute, as well as facilitate “Interpersonal Group Dynamics” in Stanford’s Graduate School of Business.
A passionate communication junkie, Rachel has over 15 years of coaching keynote speakers, leaders, rising stars and teams to be confident, strategic and engaging as speakers. A PCC with ICF, Rachel has coached speakers forCiscoLive!, Dreamforce, Oracle World, SXSW and TED. Her coaching has helped clients land promotions, secure funding and achieve audacious goals.
Zack Corral
Development Coach
Favorite Leader: Jesus
Favorite Story: The Good Samaritan
Zack’s passion for helping others tell their story started when he found himself sharing his brother’s. Joshua was not only his little brother, but also his best friend. Having shared the same clothes, cars, and bunk bed since they were eighteen years old, Joshua began to walk out his own story.
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He joined the Marines hot out of highschool, quickly demonstrating his leadership by graduating second in his class and becoming leader of his platoon in the Afghan mountains.
Only two months after his deployment, Joshua and his troops approached new territory. Instead of leading from the rear with his weapon, he decided to lead from the front with a metal detector. Just a couple minutes into their sweep, Joshua stepped on a bomb, and shortly passed in the helicopter medevac.
Though tragic, sometimes death can bring life to many, including his big brother Zack. Since Joshua’s death, Zack pursued his passion for education, graduating with a degree in Leadership while going all over the world in and out of 15+ war-torn countries sharing with the masses Joshua’s story to bring healing and hope for those who have suffered through the chapters of their own.
For the last seven years, Zack has coached and empowered thousands of students, professionals, and veterans all over the globe to share their own story with humanity in hope that the light within us will bring the healing and harmony that was intended for us all.
Neelu Kaur
Development Coach
Favorite Leader: Indra Nooyi (former CEO of Pepsi Co)
Favorite Story: The Alchemist
Neelu is an author, speaker, and executive leadership coach focusing on self-advocacy in the workplace. After receiving her Masters from Columbia University in Social & Organizational Psychology and numerous coaching certifications, she set off to help the technologists of Morgan Stanley become transformational leaders.
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After her last downsizing in 2013 from Morgan Stanley, she has been on the path of entrepreurship where she has coached and trained thousands of professionals ranging from small start-ups to fortune 500 enterprises. Neelu has worked with professionals in Tech, Consulting, and Financial Services.
As a self-advocacy champion, Neelu has noticed that there are some folks that are really good at fitting in and staying under the radar and others that are really good at speaking out. We need both in organizations but if you want innovation to be a priority, teaching your employees self advocacy skills is crucial. She has helped technologists improve their leadership skills through communication training, self-advocacy skills, and energy management.
Robert “Bob” Griffin
Business Advisor
Favorite Leader: John F. Kennedy
Favorite Story: The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway
With over 30 years of experience in finance and taxation, my journey has been rooted in building strong relationships and helping businesses thrive. After graduating with a degree in accounting, I obtained my CPA certificate while working for a multi-national CPA firm.
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My career began with a passion for numbers and a desire to see businesses grow by effectively managing their resources. Over the years, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of clients, each with unique challenges and opportunities.
I have been fortunate to live in Canada for several years and head a large corporate finance department. I have also been able to travel throughout the world providing consulting services from the South Pacific to Europe and the Middle East. I find it very rewarding to help businesses regardless of their location or industry, achieve their financial goals.
My approach is deeply relationship-based; I believe that understanding my clients; goals and concerns are essential for providing tailored financial strategies. Whether it’s navigating complex tax regulations or optimizing financial management practices, my goal is to empower businesses to achieve their full potential. My years of experience and training in current developments have helped everyone that I have worked with.
Throughout my career, I have seen firsthand the transformative impact that sound financial advice can have. From startups seeking guidance on tax-efficient growth to established companies looking to streamline their operations, I’ve been dedicated to making a tangible difference.
As I continue to work in this field, my commitment remains the same: to offer expert advice, build lasting relationships, and contribute to the success of the businesses I serve. My extensive experience and client-focused approach ensure that I am well equipped to support businesses in their financial journeys, helping them navigate challenges and seize opportunities with confidence
Deborah Davis
Technical Writer
Growing up, I never expected to become a writer, but there were early signs. When I was three or four years old my mother stood listening outside my closed bedroom door. Voices drifted out from my room. Behind the door I sat in a circle with Lion and Checkered Bear and my other stuffed animals, making up stories, giving each animal a distinct character and voice.
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My mother went downstairs and called our psychologist cousin Florence to ask if my behavior was normal. Florence reassured her that as long as I stopped by the time I went to college, there was nothing to worry about.
I wasn’t used to outlining and organizing my thoughts before I wrote, and I struggled with topic sentences and focused paragraphs until one day my gray-haired teacher leaned over my shoulder, read my latest disastrous effort, and declared, “You don’t know how to do this.”
His comment convinced me that I couldn’t write, and the next three years of high school English were agony. I dreaded written assignments, put them off until the last minute, and wrote late into the night right before they were due. (Thank you, Mom, for all that middle-of-the-night typing!)
In 1975 I entered Trinity College in Hartford, CT vowing never to take an English class, and by the time I’d transferred to Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, MA in my junior year, I’d figured out how to get around the English requirements by substituting Latin American Literature classes. I loved reading novels by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and other Latin American writers, but I still had to write those darn essays. I finally figured out that if I wrote a lousy first draft, I could improve it by…revising! With this discovery, along with encouragement from my professors, help from friends, and a string of all-nighters, I slowly and painstakingly learned to write a good paper. It was still hard, but I liked expressing my ideas. I even elected in my senior year to research and write an optional 70-page thesis on the women’s movement in Argentina pre-Eva Peron.
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