Our Instructors

Quinn Jenkins, Founder & CEO

After 13 years of struggle, I am here to open up about my experiences.

Man seated in a restaurant with tacos.

The Start

For years, I tried and failed to integrate into the job system. That changed during my internship with BIPOC Foundation.

They accommodated my needs, and in response, I dove in head first. Though I started out simply sending emails, I would go on to become key to multiple projects and events.

The Impact

The joy I experienced knowing my work had positive impact motivated me to start Human Element Education, using my own experiences, and pains, as expertise.

I don’t want others like me to struggle and suffer in attempts to integrate into the working world.

I don’t want those currently working to feel unable to disclose their condition, and feel like they have to suffer in silence.

Most importantly, I want people to talk to each other about how they’re doing, being honest when the answer is not okay.

What people think of Quinn

★★★★★

5 from 5+ customers

“Approachable and Open-Minded”

“Quinn is very approachable and open-minded. He has a way of creating a safe space and inviting people in.”

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— MaryAnn O.

“Intelligent, Well-Grounded”

“Quinn is very intelligent, well-grounded, easy and enjoyable to work with. He’s a team player and is a capable leader with lots of initiative. He is very charismatic, bubbly personality, and can light up the room with his energy. He thinks on his feet.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

— Alex B.

“Above and Beyond”

“If we had any questions, Quinn usually had answers or would find the answers ASAP. […] He just knows what he does and brought a lot of ideas to the table. He would always go above and beyond.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

— Cherilene P.

“Authentic Connection”

“I felt heard, understood, and validated. I felt respected and as if my voice really mattered. It was nice to have the time to make an authentic connection that was intentionally cultivated and well-planned.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

— Anonymous