About Gayle

 

ABOUT GAYLE

Gayle Karen Young is a culture-builder and a catalyst for human and organizational development. She comes from a rich organizational consulting background with both corporate and nonprofit clients. She was in process of becoming a monk when she became an executive instead, taking on the role of Chief Culture and Talent Officer at the Wikimedia Foundation (Wikipedia and its sister free-knowledge projects) until early 2015, when she decided to return to private practice as a rogue provocateur. Born in the Philippines to Chinese parents and raised in the United States, she has a multicultural perspective, an adventurous spirit, and a deep commitment to expanding human freedom.

Gayle works to create dynamic organizational cultures in which people can thrive and thus make greater contributions. She acts as the interface between individuals and the systems within which they work, and fosters the development of both. From high-level strategic thinking to practical implementation, her skills include leadership development, change management, instructional design, training, strategic communications, team building, and personal and organizational transformation. Gayle has a rare capacity to hold multiple perspectives at once, remaining sensitive to the needs of diverse stakeholders and working for higher synthesis. Combining wisdom and warmth with expertise and effectiveness, she elicits trust and inspires transformation. Her clients have ranged from McDonald’s Corporation to Kaiser Permanente to Yale University to Ernst & Young.

Gayle is passionate about global women’s issues and supporting women in leadership. She has worked as a facilitator for the Stanford Graduate School of Business Interpersonal Dynamics course and their Women in Management program, and mentors for programs such as the Unreasonable Institute and Singularity University. She is keenly interested in the intersection of technology and human rights and supports futurist humanitarian causes.


“There are certain, rare individuals who have the genius for understanding the essence of an enterprise and the way individual talent and communal zeal can be combined in one sustaining conversation to go where we might previously only have intuited we needed to go. Gayle Karen Young is that hard to find and consistently insightful voice who helps those at the highest levels of responsibility to create a proper foundation for the future, a life giving conversation among all concerned and very practical advice for how to bring this all about.”

– David Whyte, Poet, Philosopher, Best-Selling Author


 

A LIFE’S WISDOM JOURNEY — Personal Influences

  • International Sacred Sites & Culture

  • Sufism is Sufi Temples

  • Angkor Wat Temple

  • Tantra Traditions

  • David Deida

  • Mikaela Bom

  • Sofia Diaz

  • Linda Kasera 

  • Zen Meditation, Shu Shen

  • Vipassana Retreats

  • Renaissance Weekend

“Gayle is one of those rare individuals who combine solid craftsmanship in their work with a broad horizon, excellent strategic thinking and deep empathetic connection. She is hands-down one of the best executives I have ever had the pleasure of working with. Her insights, drive and passion, combined with pragmatism and a "getting stuff done" attitude are truly outstanding.”

- Pascal Finette, VP SU Labs, Singularity University

 

“There were two Wikimedia Foundations imho. Quite simply, there was the Foundation before Gayle, and then there was the Foundation after Gayle. She created culture at our organization. For such a profoundly successful and community-driven project like Wikipedia, you would think identity and culture-making would be conventional. It wasn't. It was a Herculean and fraught task, but one I can't imagine anyone else but Gayle leading.”

- Jay Walsh, Former Head of Communications, Wikimedia Foundation

“Gayle brings an improbable mix of empathy and intellect to her work, giving her the ability to perform at the highest level of leadership, while experiencing a felt understanding of each individual along the way. She is graceful in an emergency, confident in a conflict, and patient in the moments when you want to rip your hair out. With Gayle, you feel like you've known her forever after just meeting. She's free of bullshit and full of energy. I couldn't recommend her more.”

- Evan Walden, CEO, ReWork

 

Who Gayle works with

  1. CEO / Executive-level business leaders within large, complex organizations

  2. Innovative Philanthropists

  3. Activists & Mission-led Organizations

  4. Creative Fellowships & Founders 

This work is for:

  • Leaders that recognize the necessity of ‘doing their work’ as table stakes to being an authentic leader

  • Leaders that understand that their presence is their fundamental gift and responsibility to their role

  • Leaders that yearn to create company cultures that nurture human potential & expansion