Meet Team LookUp
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Susan Reynolds
Co-Founder and Board Chair
Susan Reynolds has over 20 years of experience in digital wellbeing, youth leadership and mindfulness. In 2019 she co-founded LookUp to discover, empower, and mobilize youth leaders who are taking action to raise awareness, inspire, and design a healthier, more inclusive, and responsible digital world. In partnership with the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship at Dartmouth College, AGL Communications, The Social Dilemma, BlackRock WIN and more.
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Kait Kovach
Program Manager
Kait is a recent graduate from Chapman University with a B.A. in Communication Studies. She is also a certified digital wellness educator and runs a personal leadership podcast. Her goal in life is to help people establish and explore healthier and fulfilling relationships both interpersonally and digitally. In her free time Kait cooks and tries out new recipes. She loves all things music and arts.
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Minyon Jenkins
Engagement Strategist
Minyon Jenkins is a strategist and innovator based in Atlanta, GA. From digital marketing to strategy and development, every project she embarks on harnesses the transformative power of imagination and impact. She draws from her practice in the Vajrayana school of Buddhism to cultivate connection by leveraging the power of our digital world.
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Gratitude
LookUp.Live's mission to energize youth to find balance between tech and their real lives could not have happened without the pioneering work of Mindhood's co-founders Nancy Hamilton, M.Ed, MBA, and Lauree Eckler, MBA, who with Susan Reynolds, brought a vision to life; and to Kevin Wells - a visionary and entrepreneur beyond description, without whom LookUp.live would not be where it is today.
Mindhood, a grassroots student led movement at Dartmouth College, was the precursor to LookUp.live and sought to build mindful college communities through digital wellness, mindfulness practices and face to face relationships. Based on the following article, Mindhood Comes to Dartmouth, we'd say it was a success!