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Jodi Rose Gonzales selected for IAOTP's Top Global Impact Artist of the Year Award

New York, New York, United States - 01-23-2023 -

Jodi Rose Gonzales ATR, NCC, ERYT, YACEP is an artist, art therapist, and social entrepreneur who works tirelessly to address trauma and emotional suffering, specifically in underserved rural communities. Ms. Gonzales works with individuals, non-profit organizations, and entire communities as a mental health advocate, mentor, program developer, content creator, and thought leader.  She was recently chosen to receive the Top Global Impact Artist Award for 2023, given by the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP). 

While inclusion with the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) is an honor, choosing the Top Global Impact Artist comes with great purpose, admiration, and respect. This member is passionate about providing people with tools and resources to understand themselves and their life circumstances better, so that they can experience emotional safety, joy, and the deep satisfaction that comes with being connected and contributing members of society. Ms. Gonzales shows humility and gratitude, and unites people in the common causes of community and connection. With her service, she has displayed innovative leadership practices, pushed others towards success, and ensured that people's voices leave an impact. She has superior performance in her field and holds high morals and integrity in all she does. IAOTP will honor her for this distinction at their Annual Awards Gala West, held in December of 2023.  www.iaotp.com/award-gala

Ms. Gonzales is the current chief executive officer and founder of Door County, Wisconsin-based Jodi Rose Studio, LLC. Her work is informed by Western psychology, nature-based expressive arts therapy, yoga philosophy, and over twenty years of professional experience in community development and the mental health industry. With numerous grant awards and landmark projects to her credit, Ms. Gonzales has unquestionably established herself as an outstanding artist and has played a pivotal role in developing rural community arts and wellness initiatives. Her success and professionalism have marked her career as a dynamic, results-driven leader. 

Through Jodi Rose Studio, Ms. Gonzales offers trauma-informed clinical and non-clinical wellness programs supported by research in art therapy, ecotherapy, yoga, neuroscience, and positive psychology. She has curated and implemented over 120 projects and exhibitions, including temporary public art and environmental sculptural installations, as well as one of the largest and most comprehensive exhibits about B-17 Nose Art in the world. Her own imaginative artwork is a visual depiction of the yogic path, told in parable and environmental sculpture from the point of view of a Girl in the Woods. You may follow her on Instagram and Facebook @JodiRose.Studio as well as LinkedIn.

Ms. Gonzales is an engaging speaker who offers art therapy life coaching, online classes, and e-courses in addition to community collaborations, consulting, and program partnerships. Her two books, Drawn to Yoga and the Doodle's Code, debuted at number one in their respective categories on Amazon's New Releases list; Doodle’s Code remained in the top 100 in its category for 32 months. Additionally, she has published a deck of art therapy journal prompt cards titled Drawing on Strengths. 

Her impressive repertoire of program partnerships includes the development of STRIDE Creative, a public mental wellness initiative launched during the COVID-19 pandemic. This partnership with United Way of Door County includes the content creation of five on-demand youth and adult wellness programs, a summer youth arts program, and the Mighty Teens Empowerment Project—all focused-on growth mindset and resilience. Past partnership roles include the launch of VisionPerry, a WPA-style youth employment program that addressed economic development in a rural Tennessee county that had the third highest unemployment rate in the US at the time. There, she served as Art Director and oversaw the creation of an arts district by hired resident artists and local youth.

Additional roles include Deputy Director of the 390th Memorial Museum, where she led the Museum in rebranding as the Nation’s Home of the B-17 Flying Fortress, and led the Museum in achieving Core Documents Verification by the American Alliance of Museums in its first steps towards museum accreditation. Meanwhile, as a member of the Arizona Art Therapy Association Board of Directors, she participated in the creation and passing of SB1434 which recommended title protection for art therapists in the State of Arizona. SB 1434 was signed into law by Governor Ducey in May, 2017.

Previously, Ms. Gonzales facilitated artist residencies in schools, and as a jewelry artist-maintained representation at fine art galleries in the Midwest and Southeastern US. She has been the Outreach Director at the Peninsula School of Art, as well as Director of the Guenzel Gallery at the school. She served as the Grants Administrator for the Peninsula Arts Association, an Art Clinician at RCS Empowers Inc., and an expressive arts therapist and youth program director of PSA Art Awakenings. She was also the Primary Art Therapist at the Mirasol Centers for Eating Disorders Recovery. 

Before embarking on her current career path, Ms. Gonzales earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication and the Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Later, she received a Master of Arts in expressive art therapy and counseling psychology from Prescott College. Ms. Gonzales holds credentials from the Art Therapy Credentials Board, the National Board of Certified Counselors, and multiple certifications from the International Yoga Alliance. She is a graduate of Leadership Door County and Greater Tucson Leadership.

Throughout her illustrious career, Ms. Gonzales has received numerous awards and accolades and is now recognized worldwide for her outstanding leadership and commitment to the Arts. Last year, Jodi was honored at IAOTP’s Annual Awards Gala at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas as IAOTP's Empowered Woman of the Year and Top Artist of the Year. Last year she graced the front cover of TIP (Top Industry Professionals) Magazine and was also named Top Artist by Marquis Who’s Who in America. In past years, Ms. Gonzales was recognized as an Honorary Commander for the 355th Air Force Maintenance Squadron (United States Air Force). Her visual art and community arts initiatives have received grant awards from sources including the Wisconsin Arts Board and National Endowment for the Arts; and she was the recipient of the Fred J. Alley Visionary Award from the Peninsula Arts Association. Most recently, Ms. Gonzales was nominated as a Woman of Influence in the New North by Insight on Business. She was recognized in 2020 by the Door County Economic Development Corporation for having the Business Plan of the Year. She was listed by UpJourney as a Lifestyle Expert/Beauty Blogger to Follow for 2019 and was recognized as one of the Top Visionary Woman of the New Year by Spirited Woman Magazine. 

The President of IAOTP, Stephanie Cirami stated “Choosing Jodi for this most recent honor was an easy decision for our panel to make. Her brilliance and commitment to the arts is what makes Jodi so deserving of this award. We know we will see more amazing things from this extraordinary woman. We cannot wait to call her name on stage at the Annual Awards Gala in December.”

Looking back, Ms. Gonzales attributes her success to her tenacity and a long list of mentors. When not working, she enjoys spending time with her family and exploring the outdoors. In the future, Ms. Gonzales will continue to be an empowering force of the arts: she has opened an art therapy and yoga retreat center, she hopes to complete more publishing projects, and she continues creating site-specific environmental sculpture.

For more information on Ms. Jodi Rose Gonzales, please visit www.jodirosestudio.com.

View her Video Biography: https://youtu.be/s7dKiL7AExw

About IAOTP

The International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) is an international boutique networking organization that handpicks the world's finest, most prestigious top professionals from different industries. These top professionals are given an opportunity to collaborate, share their ideas, be keynote speakers, and to help influence others in their fields. This organization is not a membership that anyone can join. You must be asked by the President or be nominated by a distinguished honorary member after a brief interview.

IAOTP's experts have given thousands of top prestigious professionals around the world, the recognition and credibility that they deserve and have helped in building their branding empires. IAOTP prides itself to be a one-of-a-kind boutique networking organization that hand picks only the best of the best and creates a networking platform that connects and brings these top professionals together.

For More information on IAOTP please visit: 

www.iaotp.com

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Company Name: IAOTP
Full Name: Stephanie Cirami
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