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Gayle Anne Kelley
Founder and President
National and Global



Ms Kelley serves as a Cultural and Community Development Specialist. Her forte is cross- cultural communication with a strong emphasis on economic development, training effective leadership and building peaceful communities. Her broad range of experience includes working at the local, national and international levels in both the private, political and non-profit sector. Her thirty- five years of national and international experience crosses the cultural divide and reaches into all levels of understanding.

Ms. Kelley has lectured extensively at universities, conferences, government agencies and on television and radio. She has produced two documentaries and is a contributing author for Some Leader’s Are Born Women, Gustafson 2002. She holds a degree in Education and a Masters in Administration. She continues teaching and pursuing her life long education in Peace studies and the importance of honoring culture in building strong, healthy communities. She maintains a personal commitment to advancing leadership for women and minorities. She has traveled the world studying the history, customs, traditions, myths, and prophecies and protocols of the world indigenous cultures.

Gayle is the recipient of numerous awards for her humanitarian service and her cutting edge work in understanding the real power of diversity and the necessity of cross cultural community building.

Currently, Ms. Gayle Kelley is the founder and President of Sirius Solutions Consultants. She is also serving as the Development and Communications Consultant on the Harvard Project: Honoring Nations at the John F, Kennedy School of Government. The Harvard Project serves as a model for Nation Building with an emphasis on culture, institutions, leadership and economic development.


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