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Jeanette Cajide
Strategy and Operations Leader - Writer - Speaker - Athlete
Jeanette Cajide is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse background in technology innovation, business development, and journalism.
She holds a Master in Public Administration from Harvard University, a Master in Business Administration from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, and a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin.
With a strong foundation in academic excellence, Jeanette has contributed her insights to reputable publications such as The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur, TechCrunch, Wall Street Journal, and more.
Her professional journey includes roles such as Vice President of Strategy at Dialexa, Strategy and Operations Director at Clareo, Product Strategy and Operations for Forest Software at Clareo, and Founding Team Member at Dialexa Labs at Vinli Inc.
Moreover, Jeanette has showcased her talents in various spheres, from being a Contributing Writer at The Huffington Post to holding the position of Vice President of Corporate Development at Dialexa.
In addition to her corporate endeavors, Jeanette Cajide is an accomplished USFS adult figure skater, clinching the Midwestern Sectionals Gold Medalist and National's Gold Medalist titles in 2019.
Her educational background includes intensive studies in Public Administration, Finance, Entrepreneurship, and Journalism, reflecting her dedication to continuous learning and growth.
Throughout her career, Jeanette has demonstrated her prowess in strategic planning, business operations, product management, and corporate development, working with esteemed organizations like Goldman Sachs, Accenture, and Merrill Lynch.
With a passion for innovation and a drive for success, Jeanette Cajide is a multifaceted professional who continues to inspire through her achievements and contributions across various industries.
Highlights
Corporate theater, I mean Corporate innovation fails because of people. Not because of lack of ideas.
Your nervous system is a better judge of character than your brain.
It keeps score of microaggressions, dismissive comments, and subtle power plays that your conscious mind wants to excuse.
That person who was rude to the customer service rep? The one who made “jokes” about certain groups? Your body filed it away as data.
When they eventually turn on you, are you really surprised?
Learn to trust the early warnings your nervous system sends about other people. It will save you a lot of grief and disappointment in the future. #protip

