
Jacqueline helps individuals and organizations create new paths to success. She brings over thirty years of management experience to her work as an organization development consultant, learning and development facilitator, succession plan developer, and coach. She developed Switching Gears, a retirement lifestyle program and ReCareering for people who want a career change and have no idea what they want to do next. With a colleague, she developed and facilitates Competitive Agility, a program for smart business owners who want to grow their business. Owners and the management team are able to break their vision down into what is most important with a 12 – week plan for accomplishing that goal.
Jacqueline has extensive experience coaching within organizations and with individuals. She started coaching troubled youth, moved to a coaching style as a manager, coached top talent being groomed to move into senior positions and worked as a career coach. She rounds out her portfolio with experience in conflict strategies, succession planning programs, learning strategy, employee engagement / retention and transition coaching.
Armed with her experience as a COO which allows her to appreciate the trials that most businesses face, Jacqueline helps organizations build a workplace of leaders able to address their own challenges successfully while assisting them with their business and transition objectives. Her strengths lie in being able to see the big picture, surfacing and appreciating the needs and focus of end users, and working with them to create leading edge solutions that reflect today and address the future.
Experience in healthcare, retail, hospitality, technologies, not for profit, banking, insurance, utilities, construction, government, security and solar allows her to adapt to any industry quickly.
Jacqueline has a BA and MA in Sociology, and a M. Ed in Adult Education. She has been a Quality New Mexico examiner and editor.
And when she is not working with clients, Jacqueline has her fingers busy as a fiber artist. Her creative time is spent knitting a southwest line of knitwear focused on the Zuni fetishes, making quilts for her great nieces and nephew, weaving on one of 3 looms or making jewelry. She enjoys teaching children to sew, knit or many other crafts in which kids love to get involved! Glue anyone?!