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If You Don't See It, Build It: Enna Jimenez on 30 Years of Bridging Tech, Community, and Servant Leadership

38 min · 10 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio If You Don't See It, Build It: Enna Jimenez on 30 Years of Bridging Tech, Community, and Servant Leadership

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🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Enna Jimenez, technology executive, engineering operations strategist, and ecosystem connector, for a powerful conversation about resilience, identity, and what it truly means to build community from the inside out. Enna shares her journey from Puerto Rican and Dominican roots in Boston to leading global engineering teams of 200+ across financial services, banking, and education. From founding a Latino student organization at Simmons University to becoming a VP two steps from the CEO, her story is one of deliberate career-building, servant leadership, and showing up authentically in spaces that weren't always designed with her in mind. At its core, this conversation is about what happens when you stop waiting for a seat at the table and start building the table yourself. We explore: 🌎 How growing up in a tight-knit Latinx household in Boston shaped Enna's community-first mindset 💡 Why she chose to build a career in quality assurance when everyone else was just passing through ⚙️ How tech methodology evolved from waterfall to agile to AI, and what that means for the humans doing the work 🌉 What it really means to be a connector and bridge builder in today's workplace 🚀 Why Enna is proud to have worked herself out of a job more than once Follow and explore more of Enna's work: 📲 LinkedIn: Enna Jimenez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ennajimenez/] 🌐 Website: ennajimenez.com [https://www.ennajimenez.com/] 📚 Book: Extraordinary Latinas [https://checkout.square.site/merchant/ML4DGG3N8WRMK/checkout/ERZOCW3KFJ6D2JXVZ5Q264UZ] 🎤 Sign Up for Enna’s Coaching Experience [https://ennajimenezconsultingllc.hbportal.co/public/thecoachingexperience/1-Welcome_Coaches] 🎧 Podcast produced by Riti Suresh.

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Portada del episodio If You Don't See It, Build It: Enna Jimenez on 30 Years of Bridging Tech, Community, and Servant Leadership

If You Don't See It, Build It: Enna Jimenez on 30 Years of Bridging Tech, Community, and Servant Leadership

🎙️ In this episode, I sit down with Enna Jimenez, technology executive, engineering operations strategist, and ecosystem connector, for a powerful conversation about resilience, identity, and what it truly means to build community from the inside out. Enna shares her journey from Puerto Rican and Dominican roots in Boston to leading global engineering teams of 200+ across financial services, banking, and education. From founding a Latino student organization at Simmons University to becoming a VP two steps from the CEO, her story is one of deliberate career-building, servant leadership, and showing up authentically in spaces that weren't always designed with her in mind. At its core, this conversation is about what happens when you stop waiting for a seat at the table and start building the table yourself. We explore: 🌎 How growing up in a tight-knit Latinx household in Boston shaped Enna's community-first mindset 💡 Why she chose to build a career in quality assurance when everyone else was just passing through ⚙️ How tech methodology evolved from waterfall to agile to AI, and what that means for the humans doing the work 🌉 What it really means to be a connector and bridge builder in today's workplace 🚀 Why Enna is proud to have worked herself out of a job more than once Follow and explore more of Enna's work: 📲 LinkedIn: Enna Jimenez [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ennajimenez/] 🌐 Website: ennajimenez.com [https://www.ennajimenez.com/] 📚 Book: Extraordinary Latinas [https://checkout.square.site/merchant/ML4DGG3N8WRMK/checkout/ERZOCW3KFJ6D2JXVZ5Q264UZ] 🎤 Sign Up for Enna’s Coaching Experience [https://ennajimenezconsultingllc.hbportal.co/public/thecoachingexperience/1-Welcome_Coaches] 🎧 Podcast produced by Riti Suresh.

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Belonging Beyond Borders: Pixie Cigar on Building Community Through Curiosity and Human Connection

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Portada del episodio From Order Taker to Problem Solver: Dr. Keith Keating on Redefining Learning at Work

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Portada del episodio Visualizing Latin America’s Potential: Ernesto Canales on Latinometrics and the Power of Insightful Data Storytelling

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