Washington, United States | American
Rachel Bellinger is a mindful communications consultant, social entrepreneur, and startup leader who blends an entrepreneurial spirit with a mission-driven heart to tell stories that matter. She has spent the last decade designing marketing communications and strategic partnerships for social impact startups and global NGOs.
As founder of Inner Wild Creative, Rachel elevates women and girls with strategic brand communications rooted in heart and humanity. Previously, she was on the founding team of DoneGood, called the “Amazon for social good” by Forbes. She mentors with Girls Inc., and champions gender equity and social entrepreneurship.
Rachel holds a master’s in business administration from Northeastern University and a bachelor’s degree in natural resources from Colorado State University. Now based on Whidbey Island, she is a mother, yoga teacher, and meditation practitioner.
My journey in the impact sector started in college, where I worked on political campaigns, discovered a love for social entrepreneurship through microfinance, and became passionate about women and girls’ empowerment. Post-MBA, I built a career in social entrepreneurship and fundraising, always staying engaged in women and girls’ issues. I see this work as my life’s purpose.
At Black Fox Global, I bring resourcefulness, adaptability, and a deep commitment to creating change to my work. Outside of work, I’m a free spirit who finds joy in yoga, ballet, nature, and storytelling. Some of my most meaningful experiences have been living in Bali while working at a women’s empowerment NGO, and studying yoga and meditation in India.
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