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Gabriela Bell on Military Spouses, Leadership, and Building Organized Q

44 min · 9 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Gabriela Bell on Military Spouses, Leadership, and Building Organized Q

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What happens when a military spouse turns a personal challenge into a business that creates opportunities for others? In this episode of Veteran Led, John S. Berry speaks with Gabriela Bell, founder and CEO of Organized Q, educator at NYU’s Veterans Future Labs, and contributing author of Deserts to Mountaintops: Our Collective Journey to Reclaiming Our Voice. Gabriela shares her journey from math teacher and military spouse to entrepreneur, explaining how frequent PCS moves, deployments, and raising four children led her to create a company built around flexible remote work. What started as a virtual assistant role evolved into Organized Q, a growing business that connects executives, nonprofits, and organizations with highly capable military spouses, Veterans, and other professionals. The conversation explores leadership, delegation, resilience, and why so many leaders struggle to let go of tasks that prevent them from focusing on growth. Gabriela also discusses the strengths military spouses bring to the workforce and why flexibility, accountability, and trust are essential for building successful teams. Guest Links: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gabriela-bell [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriela-bell/] Website: https://organizedq.com [https://organizedq.com] Learn more at ptsdlawyers.com

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Portada del episodio Gabriela Bell on Military Spouses, Leadership, and Building Organized Q

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What happens when a military spouse turns a personal challenge into a business that creates opportunities for others? In this episode of Veteran Led, John S. Berry speaks with Gabriela Bell, founder and CEO of Organized Q, educator at NYU’s Veterans Future Labs, and contributing author of Deserts to Mountaintops: Our Collective Journey to Reclaiming Our Voice. Gabriela shares her journey from math teacher and military spouse to entrepreneur, explaining how frequent PCS moves, deployments, and raising four children led her to create a company built around flexible remote work. What started as a virtual assistant role evolved into Organized Q, a growing business that connects executives, nonprofits, and organizations with highly capable military spouses, Veterans, and other professionals. The conversation explores leadership, delegation, resilience, and why so many leaders struggle to let go of tasks that prevent them from focusing on growth. Gabriela also discusses the strengths military spouses bring to the workforce and why flexibility, accountability, and trust are essential for building successful teams. Guest Links: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gabriela-bell [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriela-bell/] Website: https://organizedq.com [https://organizedq.com] Learn more at ptsdlawyers.com

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