
She serves as an adjunct faculty member in Lipscomb University’s College of Leadership and Public Service and is an executive education facilitator at Belmont University. She is committed to reclaiming knowledge sharing across generations.
Jessica has held various leadership roles in corporate communication and talent development. She also served as a nationally syndicated news reporter for a radio news program heard by more than two million listeners.
She has studied how to bridge gaps across generations for more than 15 years, serving over 150 clients in 35 states and delivering 500 keynotes and training events. Jessica’s work has been highlighted in SHRM, Ragan/PR Daily, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, The Review of Managerial Science, and more.
Her experiential, collaborative team training using an escape game in a box was voted one of the top 120 trainings in the world by Training Magazine. Jessica’s most recent creation—an inclusive leadership program she developed and taught for BOMA Georgia—received the American Society of Association Executives’ highest honor.
Jessica holds a BS in English and Communication from King University and was an Academic All-American volleyball player honored among professional and Olympic athletes. She is also a graduate of Leadership Tennessee Class V.
Most importantly, Jessica is a dedicated and loving mom. She, her daughter, June, and their doodle, Loula Mae, live in Tennessee, where they are committed to a life of intention and adventure.
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