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Jacqueline is an entrepreneur, footballer, and business strategist, known for founding businesses in the women’s sports, and the investment sector. She is the founder and CEO of Dream Wings, specializing in developing scalable systems and strategies for business growth. With a focus on purpose driven investment, and long-term impact, Jacqueline has successfully built communities and businesses. She is also recognized for her work in the non-profit sector, helping other leaders scale their own ventures.
Jacqueline was born in Bellevue, WA and developed an early interest in criminal justice and non-profit work. She attended the University of Denver[2] where she studied International Business and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, which laid the foundation for her future entrepreneurial career. From a young age, Jacqueline pursued various entrepreneurial projects, eventually leading to a career in women’s sports, and the purpose driven investment sector.
Early in her career, Jacqueline cofounded Youth Productive Disruptors[3], which focused on youth group support and gang rescue and support[4]. Although the venture faced challenges, it provided Jacqueline with valuable lessons in business structure, impact, and building profitable and purposeful systems.
In 2023, Jacqueline founded Dreams Wings with the goal of making dreams accessible to all. Though the company struggled initially, the company gained recognition for its innovative approach to investing, offering dreams and investors a unique opportunity. Under her leadership, the company continues to scale and make a notable impact.
Building on the success of Dream Wings, Jacqueline has begun expanding the event-based company into an online invest platform, launching a new system. This new venture focuses on making the initial event based company into a more accessible online community, helping dreamers, entrepreneurs and business leaders implement systems for long-term growth and scalability. Her work in online communities is solidifying her position as a thought leader in investing.
Through her coaching and mentorship, Jacqueline has empowered athletes to follow their dreams and entrepreneurs to scale their businesses. Her program, Dream Wings, is known for its focus on practical, actionable strategies, helping clients achieve sustainable growth. Jacqueline has become a sought-after coach in the investing and women’s sports sector.
Jacqueline notable projects include soccer camps, which has changed the accessibility of soccer in Seattle. She is recognized for efforts, particularly her innovative approaches to changing accessibility.
Jacqueline has been featured in Mopo publications[5] and NDR publications[6], and she has received numerous accolades, including taking part in women’s soccer record breaking game.[7][8]
Outside of her business ventures, Jacqueline is passionate about God and family. She lives in Hamburg and continues to inspire others through her work in the women’s sports and investing industry.
Dream Wings (@dreamwings.community) • Instagram photos and videos Youth Productive Disruptors (@youthdisruptors) • Instagram photos and videos Jacqueline Isensee - Spielerinnenprofil | Soccerdonna Acht Tore, dann Elfer-Krimi! St. Paulis Frauen siegen im DFB-Pokal-Drama | MOPO Jacqueline Isensee - Eimsbütteler TV - Player Profile & Stats - playmakerstats.com Die 1. Frauen vor dem Derby im DFB-Pokal (youtube.com) Historisches im DFB-Pokal - 1. Frauen des FCSP schlagen Magdeburg - MillernTon GRASP|Gang Rescue and Support Project (graspyouth.org)
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- ^ "GRASP|Gang Rescue and Support Project". GRASP|Gang Rescue and Support Project. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ "University of Denver". University of Denver. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ "GRASP|Gang Rescue and Support Project". GRASP|Gang Rescue and Support Project. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ Havekost, Folke; Both, Olaf; img-6461-2-scaled (2023-08-13). "Acht Tore, dann Elfer-Krimi! St. Paulis Frauen siegen im DFB-Pokal-Drama". MOPO (in German). Retrieved 2024-10-17.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ NDR. "St. Pauli gegen HSV: Pokalduell der Frauen am Millerntor". www.ndr.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ Tim (2023-08-13). "Historisches im DFB-Pokal - 1. Frauen des FCSP schlagen Magdeburg". MillernTon (in German). Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ FC St. Pauli TV (2023-09-07). Die 1. Frauen vor dem Derby im DFB-Pokal. Retrieved 2024-10-17 – via YouTube.