Jennifer Redondo is a versatile, detail-oriented, and results-driven professional with a proven track record for achieving C-level alignment, operational excellence and executing strategic initiatives.
She holds two bachelor’s degrees from the University of California, Berkeley. Her career spans across industries, starting out in management consulting to spending 15 years in the Silicon Valley tech industry. Jennifer's unique experience and passion for solving complex business problems have made her an expert at bridging the gap between strategy and execution, turning ideas into action and results.
Jennifer is an advocate for mentoring and giving back to the community. She mentors young women for FASTER and Kollective Hustle. She is also one of the co-founders and co-authors of In Her Purpose: 40 Principles of Asian Women Redefining Success on Their Own Terms . Most recently, she co-founded Repurpose Legacy, which is a Filipina-American owned brand focused on designing unique, upcycled fashion with a purpose. When she’s not going HAM with work, you can find her immersed in anything related to beauty + wellness, music, sports (especially martial arts and the Los Angeles Lakers), and traveling the world with her family and friends.

California boasts numerous wine regions along its coast, including Napa Valley, Sonoma, Paso Robles, Lodi, and Temecula Valley, offering diverse tasting experiences. Consider these picks for your next dinner party, girls' trip, or romantic escape.
Starting as a pop up coffee cart, Ayala Coffee has grown into a top-ranked cafe in downtown New Jersey. To learn more about Ayala and what they’re serving up in the East Coast.
Grief is heavy on its own, but what happens when it’s compounded by betrayal, silence, and family fractures that never healed? Our guest contributing writer, Jennifer Redondo explores the painful truths behind toxic Filipino family dynamics and the cultural patterns we urgently need to break.
When we last spoke to Choz Belen, he was already deep into the creative process of building an original universe. Now, we’ll hear how this era of uncertainty sparked something new — something bold, personal, and completely unexpected: the birth of 3NJ.
Every culture has their own rituals surrounding funerals, mourning with death, and providing comfort to the grieving. In Filipino culture, we honor the departed with traditions deeply rooted in religion, family, and community.
You must be just as curious to figure out who is this man with that good hair, dripped out in all of this fashion, rocking the barong Tagalog in non-traditional ways? Or you’ve probably told yourself, “I wish I could wear that or I could never rock that outfit."
They say the way to a human’s heart is through the stomach. According to Chef Nouel, that is false! He believes the way to a human’s heart is by tugging on one’s heritage to draw connection and nostalgia
Now this is a story all about how Chef Rocky and Daniel Breiz’s lives got flipped-turned upside down, and we’d like to take a minute, just sit right there. We’ll tell you how they became the fresh chefs of a town called Bel-Air.
Lisa Angulo Reid and Brian Reid are breaking the mold with Dear Flor, by creating the first cannabis gummies celebrating Filipino culture and flavors like ube, calamansi, mango and buko pandan.
Nurse Unseen is a documentary that starts out with a brief Filipino-American history lesson, intertwined with personal stories of nurses impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Manny Stacquiao is Filipino-Canadian comedian, Keith Pedro's third comedy album, which launched on 10/10/2024. It is not a coincidence. Pedro purposely chose this release date because to him, “It’s a perfect album. It’s 10 out of 10
BJ is the son of Filipino-Canadian, Dr. Annabelle Manalo-Morgan and former NFL player, Roydell Williams. He’s a rising star, an AAU World Champion, and he’s already been tapped to be one of the future players for the Philippines’ men’s national basketball team, Gilas Pilpinas.
Artie Valenzuela is an up and coming comedian, and he’s also the producer of Everybody Eats, a comedy show headlined by the OG, Filipino-American San Francisco Bay Area comedian, Rex Navarrete.
We had the opportunity to sit down with Yana Gilbuena, the mastermind behind Lamon. Read on to learn more about her and this unique experience.
To learn more about what a talent manager and agency is, we sat with Evegail Andal, the CEO and Founder of Matter Media Group.
Keith Pedro is a Filipino-Canadian, JUNO Awards nominated comedian, actor and producer known for being featured on Russell Peters’ Roast Battle Canada.
There are over 30 murals and public arts by Fil-Am artists in The SF SOMA area. These artworks live sprinkled throughout the district’s walls, crosswalks, and spaces.
Basketball season has come to a close, but for Fil-Nation Select, it’s basketball season all day, every day. In fact, if it has anything to do with sports, Coach Cris Gopez gets no breaks! There is no such thing as an “off season” for him.
Did you know that there was an art museum located at the cemetery in Los Angeles? The Forest Lawn Museum opened their doors to their latest exhibit, Filipino California: Art and the Filipino Diaspora.
Larry the Musical is a story told through song about the life and legacy of the Filipino American labor leader, Larry Itliong. Executive producers Gayle Romasanta and Bryan Pangilinan took some time to sit with us.
As more and more immigrant families expand to the second generation and beyond, it’s inevitable that new renditions evolve and that’s how fusion food is invented. That’s exactly what happened to three friends united by a shared love for food and rich Asian-American cultural heritage.
In the upcoming NFL season, one Filipino-American will be going pro! Johnny Wilson, wide receiver, was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the sixth round, number 185 overall.
Sebastian Margate is the only son of former basketball player Sunny Margate, aka “Mr. Intangible”, who played professional basketball in the Philippines from 1998 to the early 2000’s.
Fila Manila represents the next generation of Filipino-American flavors. The company launched in November 2020, growing revenue from $6,000 to $50,000 to $400,000 in just two years!
With the help of technology, we are able to work with people across the globe. There are more opportunities for us to obtain help, while creating jobs for those we would not have been able to prior to technology. Have you ever heard of a virtual assistant?
We had the opportunity to sit with the co-founders of Kwento Comics, the first all-women, all-Asian comic book company highlighting Asian and Filipino mythology through the medium of graphic novels.
L.A. Renigen is a Filipina-American who has taken the road less traveled. Unlike most Asian second generation children, L.A. didn’t fall into familial pressure. At an early age, she was already forging her own path, taking risks and pursuing her interests and passion in the arts and acting
Did you know that the Purple Wiggle is Filipino? His character, “Big Strong John,” is focused on health, fitness, and being strong and resilient.
Did you know that there is a Filipina running for Assembly in the State of California? Jessica Caloza is running for Assembly District 52, which is the heart of Los Angeles.
The 1990s was a golden era, particularly for music. Inspired by Sidney Shaw's iconic question in the movie, Brown Sugar: "When did you fall in love with hip-hop?" – I had my moment, interviewing the OG, Butch Velez, AKA Tracer One, of Masta Plann.
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