
Jacquelyn is Founder and Principal of Mighty House Media, a consultancy dedicated to empowering solopreneurs, micro-businesses, and under-resourced nonprofits with accessible marketing solutions, systems, and knowledge that help clients authentically live their brand and values, champion their impact, and increase visibility for sustainable growth.
As a heart-centered professional, Jacquelyn is committed to an ideal where everyone thrives and achieves their vision, regardless of limitations across financial, human, or knowledge-based resources. She partners as a strategic advisor to meet every client where they are and works diligently to guide and mentor in-house teams so they learn and grow into highly capable marketing engineers, leading effective programs independently, improving confidence, know-how, and concept of what’s possible.
Jacquelyn is a passionate advocate for accessibility and acceptance, deeply connected to causes addressing neurodiversity and marginalized populations. As a neurodivergent growing up with an intellectually-disabled sibling, and later having a daughter with severe learning differences, Jacquelyn’s advocacy for education equity began early in life. She knows well an education system unequipped to support students outside normative profiles—a system that leaves people feeling left behind and rejected.
“When I discovered BELONG Partners and attended their events, I felt a resounding, ‘YES! FINALLY!’ vibrate deep in my bones. Here is an organization dedicated to shifting mindsets, disrupting harmful practices, and equipping schools, administrators, teachers, and parents with practical tools that transform student experiences. They are creating equitable, compassionate education environments where everyone feels supported, all grounded in evidence-based science. BELONG Partners is transforming how students and adults alike are treated, taught, nurtured, and embraced. ‘YES!!!’ I’m thrilled to be here, to join in raising awareness for BELONG Partners’ work, and deepening their impact across the PNW.”
Jacquelyn holds a BA in Communications from Loyola Marymount University and a degree in Interior Design from The Art Institute of Seattle. She also serves on the Ambassador and Equity and Inclusion Committees for The Center for Active Living.