Jun 13, 2019
Jenny Nuccio is the Founder and President of Imani Collective -
a socioecononomic woman-empowerment program focused on defeating
generational poverty through education and employment opportunities
in Mombasa, Kenya and surrounding communities. The collective
facilitates change by underscoring the innate value of each woman
while encouraging her to learn, create, and grow to her fullest
potential as an artisan. With a bachelor’s degree in Leadership
Development and a master’s degree in Leadership Education and
Communications.
Jenny has a well-rounded background in both academic research and
practical application for implementing long-term solutions to the
global challenge of disenfranchised women and children in
developing regions. Having lived as an integral part of her Kenyan
community since 2013, she is committed to the collaborative
advancement of equitable opportunity for the friends she works with
every day, as well as for marginalized populations world-wide.
She is currently completing her Doctorate of Education in
Leadership Education and Communications with an emphasis on
adaptable leadership, change agents, and corporate sustainability
and innovation in global contexts.
Jenny is also known for being the Co-Founder of Sukwa Saddle Blankets,
Host of Moxie
podcast and Creator of the Cultivating Community
school.
In this episode, Jenny talks about her journey with Imani Collective and what first brought her to Kenya. She reflects on the struggles and the joys this journey has brought her. She has learned a lot over the years and has recently developed a course called Dream Development: Steps to Pursuing your Passion, which she gives details about during this episode. Be inspired, empowered and reminded to just start.
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One last thing to live by:
Just Start. Fearing failure is inevitable, but failing before even
starting is controllable. Take that first step and never look
back.