About
Danielle Joy Mulein is a passionate organizer, people leader, events producer and systems-thinker skilled at building community, organizations, cultures, leaders, and teams. She makes it a priority to partner with mission-driven and innovative businesses.
She is a sought after consultant and community leader. Danielle currently consults with Planned Parenthood’s Brand and Culture Team managing projects from brand campaigns, internal initiatives and creative trafficking. Additionally, she’s partnered with NationBuilder, the most widely used political organizing platform, globally, to produce a team-wide summit and 10th anniversary party.
Prior to consulting, Danielle was the strategic business partner to the CEO and Founder at Advancing Women Executives, a thriving social enterprise focused on training and developing female leaders in corporate America, with clients at Fortune 500 companies like Salesforce, Condé Nast, Netflix, CNN, Intel, Johnson & Johnson, American Express and more!
From idea to implementation, Danielle built and led the People, Marketing and Operations Departments at AWE for over six years. She’s always strategizing, implementing, and innovating with three key pillars in mind: a human-centric approach, living and breathing the brand, and scalability.
Danielle’s deep investment in social justice led her to work for President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign in Boulder, Colorado and for Congressman Brad Sherman’s District Office in Los Angeles, California.
In the early days of her career she worked for Alan Nierob at Rogers & Cowan, coordinating a Boys & Girls Club PSA shoot, “Great Futures Start Here”, directed by Ron Howard and included a vast roster of celebrities like JLo, Denzel Washington, Kerry Washington, Shaq, Misty Copeland, and more!
She is on the board of The Living Room, at the Pico Union Project in Los Angeles, creating a vibrant community that explores Jewish ritual through movement, music, and dance and is open to all. Danielle was a founding Board Member of Women Get It Done, a national non-profit creating an intersectional feminist community. She has a BS in Journalism and BA in Gender Studies from the University of Colorado at Boulder and after living in Colorado, San Francisco, and Argentina she made her way back to her hometown of Los Angeles, California.
Outside of work, Danielle can be found painting, making pottery, volunteering with a local organization or campaign, and spending as much time outdoors as possible.
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