FORMAL BIO: Jenny (Ph.D., King’s College London) works in higher education and intercultural affairs, serving as an adjunct faculty member at two private universities. A Fulbright award recipient and former university dean, she has served as an international educator and intercultural trainer with clients and students from over sixty nations. With interdisciplinary lenses, she researches the intersection of religion, culture, and identity with a focus on ethnic minorities. She has published multiple works and speaks professionally to various companies and non-profit organizations. Travel for community service, teaching, and research has taken her to thirty countries on six continents.
FUN BIO: You can find Jenny and her husband on most days exploring, writing, hiking, laughing, storytelling, globetrotting, or generally going on an adventure.
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As an educator, intercultural consultant, and corporate trainer, I get to research and write about personal productivity and time management, as well as cultural issues such as racism or majority world thinking, and teaching methods like this or this. Learning is a huge part of my day job, and guess what I love to do in my free time? Learn! But learning is not just for knowledge’s sake; it must be practical, transferable, and shared.