Jay* empowers people and organizations through a fusion of caring communication + communal healing + creative strategies.

*Jay is a proud, Black genderfluid trans nonbinary person and uses they/she pronouns.

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Black Trans Lives Matter

With over a decade of experience in digital & communications strategy, brand marketing, and professional mentorship across commercial and nonprofit sectors, Jay wields the knowledge and confidence to help transform new ideas into bold realities, on-and-offline.

Engaged Buddhism, Afro-Indigenous spirituality, radical theology, and interfaith organizing all inform Jay’s bespoke approach. Alongside her strategic consulting work, she has also spent the past decade co-creating politicized spaces—from a 2014 student walkout against police brutality to an Indivisible chapter post-2016 and a transformative justice circle in Brooklyn.

Recognizing that the world runs on relationships, Jay leverages her skills to uplift and reorient those connections with intention. Since 2020, she has stepped further into her power as a circle-keeper and educator with organizations like the Restorative Justice Initiative and Rutgers University-Douglass College.

Grounded in her lived experience and interdisciplinary theories of race, gender, class, and queerness, her work fosters emotional growth, intellectual curiosity, and spiritual sustainability among peers, clients, and comrades. At the core of Jay’s political vision for an abundant, liberated future are radical love, rage, hope, grief, and joy—with solidarity as the throughline

She has helped build brands digitally from the ground up for companies including NBCUniversal, Elysium Health, and Plume Health. They have consulted and coached for organizations like Demos, Ford Foundation, SARDAA, and countless nonprofit organizations to help them adapt in an ever-evolving landscape.

Beyond any project, Jay’s core strength stems from finding clarity through empathy. She meets people—both teams and audiences—where they are. As we continue to become more interconnected as the world more chaotic, she understands that emotional intelligence, not just business acumen, is fundamental to realizing a better, more resilient world.

Jay believes in transformation and abundance through community. Do you?