Antionette Tellez-Humble

Antionette Tellez-Humble provides executive coaching, leadership development and strategic consulting to individuals, for profits and non-profits. Her client list includes the Native American Community Academy Inspired Schools Network (NISN), California Native Vote Project, and the Coaching for Justice, Healing and Liberation Training Program. She works to support leaders driven to create and lead teams that are committed to elevating their communities’ gifts and strengths. In addition to non-profits, her client list includes individuals and organizations in philanthropy, the private sector and government office. Before returning to her consulting business, Antionette worked as a program officer with the WK Kellogg Foundation. While at the foundation, she had the privilege to learn and work with local, county, tribal, state and national leaders focused on improving the lives of children. Her work has included early childhood education and intervention, policy work, issue and political campaigns each as a method to support and raise community health and well-being. Antionette is a proud, second generation Chicana/Mexicana from Albuquerque’s north valley, the ancestral lands of the Tiwa. She is a nationally recognized coach, facilitator and organization development expert. Antionette specializes in working with leaders who have been asked by their community to take on higher leadership roles within their organization, government or business. Married to her partner, Brad, before the turn of the last century, she is a super-fan of their only son, Bradley and is committed to be a better and more fun wife, mom, daughter, auntie, friend and human. https://tellezhumble.com/