Kenna Stout, a visionary Co-Founder of Pulp, seamlessly bridges the realms of art, technology, and transformative thought. With dual Canadian and American citizenship, Kenna embodies a unique perspective that fuels her passion for exploring the fringes of culture and innovation. At Pulp, she orchestrates monthly...
Kenna Stout, a visionary Co-Founder of Pulp, seamlessly bridges the realms of art, technology, and transformative thought. With dual Canadian and American citizenship, Kenna embodies a unique perspective that fuels her passion for exploring the fringes of culture and innovation. At Pulp, she orchestrates monthly roundtable dinners that serve as incubators for groundbreaking ideas and insights, where culture makers, doers, and changers converge to engage in deep, meaningful conversations. These gatherings, often likened to the creative musings of a 3 am brainstorming session, are designed to extract invaluable business, human, social, and cultural insights that can drive change in today’s fast-paced world.
Kenna’s expertise in brand strategy and strategic brand consulting is complemented by her dyslexic thinking, which allows her to approach challenges from unconventional angles. Her director-level experience in public relations, community outreach, and social media further enhances her ability to foster connections and drive engagement within diverse communities. As a futurist, she is particularly adept at identifying emerging trends and translating them into actionable strategies that resonate with both businesses and consumers alike.
Key projects at Pulp reflect her commitment to nurturing a culture of innovation and collaboration, where participants leave not just with new ideas, but with a renewed sense of purpose and direction. Through her leadership, Pulp is not merely a dinner series; it is a catalyst for cultural evolution, encouraging participants to dream big and redefine the boundaries of what is possible in their respective fields. Kenna Stout is not just observing the future; she is actively shaping it.