Lions & Tigers
Consultant Spotlight: Gabriela Tamburino
Our Consultant Spotlight series lets us tell the stories of the people who make up the Lions & Tigers community. This week we continue the series featuring an interview with Gabriela Tamburino, a Lions & Tigers Project Manager with a love of travel and...
Consultant Spotlight: Dr. Renee St. Jacques
Our Consultant Spotlight series lets us tell the stories of the people who make up the Lions & Tigers community. We are excited to kick things off with an interview with Dr. Renee St. Jacques, licensed psychologist, executive coach, mother of two and overall...
Washington’s 95 Best Workplaces of 2020 revealed
Geek of the Week
Measuring impact, not hours worked We couldn’t be happier that Brea Starmer, the Founder and force behind Lions & Tigers, is GeekWire's Geek of the Week! Brea has made her dream of creating a company, where flexibility is a strategic advantage, a reality. ...
Geek of the Week: Brea Starmer found freedom — and her own company — in flexible, remote work
We can do this: A little extra glitter, glue and construction paper
Written by: Ashley Jude, EVP, Clients and Marketing at Lions & Tigers Today is Monday In the Seattle area we're about three weeks in. My kids' soccer field is now a field hospital. I've only driven 12 miles in 19 days. We're playing Yahtzee with friends on...
Building intentional community when working remotely
Written by: Mike Jensen, VP, Consulting Services at Lions & Tigers As the coronavirus has spread, the growing fear of its impact on the workplace has resulted in a number of business, large and small, quickly shifting to a remote work approach. While many likely...
I believe in emotional intelligence so much I became a psychologist
Written by: Dr. Renee St. Jacques I believe that Emotional Intelligence can change the world. Consider for a moment the most formative experiences of your life. Often these are quite painful—your parents’ divorce, the death of parent or a sibling, an abusive...
Why I choose to be in community with women
I remember feeling deeply connected to my fastpitch and swimming teams, because the women I got to learn alongside were all on the same mission: to work hard at being our best. I adored being in a sorority, Alpha Phi, in college and, again, was transformed by a collection of women who chose to be together. From early on, I knew these communities offered something different.

