The term Thought Leader has been a constant buzzword since the early 1990s and has stood the test of time – At least how the term itself goes. Folks from every walk of life have a thought or two, but that hardly equates to leadership. The purpose of this segment is to help all who might sit at the table to live life as their most authentic selves.
This week’s Chosen Visionary in HOT-Seat Number 66 will help Urban Academics Roundtable members to think of ways to support vulnerable children and families who look to adoption and foster care as a resource. “Adoption and foster care is a traumatic experience. It’s a loss of a birth parent. Talking about Trauma is important because it has had an impact. What happens after the Trauma, and we have no idea what the parent was going through. Before classifying children and youth as “bad,” let’s learn to explore their individual stories.”
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Who is This Week’s Chosen VIsionary in HOT-Seat 66
Juliette Nelson is the Founder and CEO of JUNURI, a company equipping business owners, entrepreneurs, professionals, and students professionals, with tools and resources to succeed in the different areas of their lives. JUNURI is the parent company of JUNURI Publishing and NURILENS, a wooden eyewear collection with blue-light blocking solutions (like the Old-School Blue Blockers).
She’s also the Co-Founder & Chief Business Development Officer
of Vwazen, a learning management system that works to meet the language learning needs of Haitian Creole speakers
Lady Juliette Nelson is an author … Check Our Her Book:
Sharing My Lens: The College Experience ($19.99)
Juliette Nelson’s Notable Accomplishments:
- Author: Sharing My Lens: The College Experience (On Amazon – BUY NOW: $19.99)
- Business Owner: CEO at JUNURI, Tools & Resources for Small Business
- BUsiness Owner: CEO at NuriLens, a wooden eyewear collection with blue-light blocking solutions
- Education: Doctoral Candidate in Industrial & Organizational Psychology
- Education: Master of Business Administration (MBA
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What’s More?
When Lady Juliette Nelson is not out saving the world with an “S” on her chest, her relaxation begins with coloring her mane, or Hair Therapy is what she calls it. She recently began going back to a professional hair salon after a break and is in pamper mode. She also enjoys Korean Drama, Family and engages in meditation to remain present. Tchaka (Haitian Cuisine) is one of her favorite dishes; Ingredients include dried corn, fried dumplings, goat, harmony beans, and Squash,
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Do You Have Any Questions?
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