Angelique LeDoux is the managing editor of content at The UHNW Institute and offers the voice and perspective of a second-generation family member, sharing lessons learned from her journey that reflects the complexities of an evolving multigenerational family. She is also a principal and Chief Storytelling Strategist for Seattle-based StoryQ, which helps youth and adults connect the dots of their life through storytelling, captured on film, to better understand and give authority to author their own lives— not the one envisioned for them.
LeDoux’s entrepreneurial ventures include founding Jade’s ToyBox and PALNYC, for- and non-profit organizations that support talent development and education, advocating for youth in NYC and nationwide. Prior to launching her company, she spent more than a decade as a writer, editor and photographer at esteemed journalism organizations, TIME Magazine, the Associated Press and other notable publications.
She has held board positions in a variety of areas of passion, including children’s healthcare, K-12 education and ed technology. Most recently, LeDoux focuses her volunteer time on storytelling, teen mentorship and talent development with uber-talented kids and teens at the film and music-based non-profit Prodigy Camp, because like her, everyone’s got a story to discover and tell.
LeDoux brings her professional and creative expertise as a writer, documentarian, advocate, connector, listener, storyteller and a rising gen family member, to her work helping others… find their voice, communicate their story, envision their legacy, discover next gen philanthropic passions and goals, navigate multigenerational family dynamics and more.
- Principal and Storytelling Strategist
- StoryQ
- Coaching | Communicating About Wealth | Engaging the Next Generation | Family Dynamics | Family Philanthropy | Financial Literacy | Impact Investing | Teen and Youth Philanthropy | Women and Giving
- USA
- New York
- New York
- New York
- 21/64 Approach Training