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Jennifer Milius is an entrepreneur, author, speaker, leadership coach, and the host of At the Table with Jen podcast. Throughout Jen's extensive corporate career of twenty years, she held increasingly challenging leadership roles in process analysis and improvement, project management, recognition program development and implementation, and personnel engagement programs. During that time, she informally coached and mentored individuals in their careers to enjoy more meaningful work and gain increased leadership responsibilities. Jen holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with an emphasis in Public Relations and a Master in Business Administration. Jen is an accomplished author having published seven titles in the Einstein and Moo series. This rhyming picture book series is based on her family's brother and sister tuxedo cats, Einstein and Moo, and includes six stories as well as an activity book based on the series. Jen regularly visits schools to share her writing process while encouraging young readers to use their imaginations and embracing their uniqueness. In addition to hosting her podcast, she's also made guest appearances on Dr. Wayne Applewhite's Affect!, Reading With Your Kids, Speak Up Talk Radio, and The Micropreneur Podcast. Jen enjoys spending time with family, yoga, creating delicious food in the kitchen, and listening to music. > Enjoying people and sharing ideas, he has been a successful independent consultant with clients as the Consulate General, Hamburg, Germany; the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels, Belgium, AMTRAK, and the United States Marine Corps, to name a few. And he was co-chair of the inaugural George Mason University Parent and Family Council which served the University, students, parents, and the community at large. He enjoys teaching and learning leadership, process improvement, change management, team building, translating vision to practice, project management, and self-efficacy. He developed three models for his teaching and consulting practice: The "SIP3"(c) Model for strategic thought, the "Environmental Influence Model" for active and passive strategic positioning and learning, and "The Soccer Model" (c) for collaboration. He volunteers for the Smithsonian Institute's Udvar-Hazy Air & Space Museum and is an accomplished author. He published two children's picture books that speak to civility, integrity, communication, and critical thinking: Anthony Learns a Lesson and Anthony Finds a Way, and also published a nonfiction book: Back to the Basics: A Handbook for Success in America. However, if you ask him, his greatest joy and accomplishment, is being a husband and a dad!
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