Greisy Genao currently serves as a Consultant at Schools That Can, where she leverages her extensive background in storytelling and education to facilitate impactful career readiness workshops for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors. With over nine years of experience in various forms of writing—including...
Greisy Genao currently serves as a Consultant at Schools That Can, where she leverages her extensive background in storytelling and education to facilitate impactful career readiness workshops for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors. With over nine years of experience in various forms of writing—including poetry, screenwriting, and playwriting—Greisy brings a unique multidisciplinary approach to her role. Her expertise in visual storytelling and digital video production enhances her ability to engage students, making complex concepts accessible and relatable.
At Schools That Can, Greisy is dedicated to empowering students through collaborative problem-solving and innovative curriculum development. She designs workshops that not only prepare students for the workforce but also encourage them to explore their own narratives and aspirations. Her facilitation style is characterized by her mastery of conversation bending, allowing her to create a dynamic environment where students feel both challenged and supported.
Key projects include the development of interactive modules that integrate digital media and hands-on activities, fostering a deeper understanding of career pathways in a rapidly evolving job market. Greisy's proficiency in tools like Google Workplace and Microsoft Office enhances her ability to create engaging presentations and materials that resonate with diverse learning styles. Through her public speaking and team-building skills, she cultivates a collaborative atmosphere that inspires students to envision their futures with confidence and creativity. As a Fulbright and Posse Foundation alumna, Greisy embodies a commitment to educational equity and the transformative power of storytelling in shaping young minds.