Brenna Nan Schneider is a seasoned business strategy consultant with a robust track record of over 15 years in founding, scaling, and transforming mission-driven organizations. Currently self-employed, Brenna leverages her extensive expertise to provide strategic consulting services tailored for startups, mission-driven entities, and companies navigating...
Brenna Nan Schneider is a seasoned business strategy consultant with a robust track record of over 15 years in founding, scaling, and transforming mission-driven organizations. Currently self-employed, Brenna leverages her extensive expertise to provide strategic consulting services tailored for startups, mission-driven entities, and companies navigating growth and transformation. Her approach is rooted in a deep understanding of social impact measurement and investments, enabling her to align organizational goals with sustainable economic opportunities.
At the heart of Brenna's consulting practice is her ability to drive strategy and foster collaboration among diverse teams. She excels in building ecosystems that not only attract resources but also create synergies between stakeholders, ensuring that initiatives are both innovative and profitable. Brenna's experience in new business development and P&L management equips her with the insights necessary to guide organizations through complex operational landscapes, particularly in manufacturing operations where efficiency and scalability are paramount.
Key projects in her portfolio include leading strategic initiatives that enhance operational efficiency, implementing robust program management frameworks, and negotiating partnerships that amplify social impact. Brenna's commitment to fostering people-oriented companies is evident in her leadership style, which emphasizes empowerment and accountability. By combining her strategic vision with hands-on operational expertise, Brenna Nan Schneider is dedicated to helping organizations not only achieve their goals but also create lasting positive change in their communities.