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Gaby Flores Fortmann

Chief of Staff at The Wellbeing Project

Valencia,Spain

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Gaby is a proud community-builder that is incredibly grateful for 20 years of professional experience in public service, public affairs, and social impact consulting. She has been a mission-aligned partner to elected officials, governments, corporations big and small, non-profit organizations, and diverse communities working collaboratively on challenging issues from health equity and civic engagement to economic development and homelessness. Gaby is particularly passionate about relationship building, connecting the dots, being of service, and supporting organizations and their teams on their unique community building journeys.

She was born in Nicaragua, immigrated to the United States as a child (where she grew up and studied), and moved to Spain with her husband and daughter in 2022. This milestone international family relocation presented her with precious space and time to get settled, connect with her new community, and explore new personal and professional chapters.

This deeply important exploration around purpose cemented her lifelong desire to contribute to global social change in a meaningful way through her skills and experience – leading her to The Wellbeing Project where she is thrilled to join as its inaugural Chief of Staff.

What does inner wellbeing mean to you?

Personally, inner wellbeing became a true priority three years ago. I plan for it to be a lifelong journey now! For me, inner wellbeing is an ongoing, honest conversation with yourself – your hopes, fears, likes, dislikes, what makes your heart sing, what makes you blue – and being proactive in the many acts of self-care and kindness that can nurture your soul and make you a stronger, more authentic version of yourself (so you can be that for others). I see it as seeing you as the love of your life – or your own best friend – making any effort you can to demonstrate that you are worthy of this attention and care just as you are.

How would you define wellbeing in one word?

Peace

Are there any rituals or practices you use to enhance your wellbeing?

Guided meditation, Pilates practice, park walks, daily gratitude conversations with husband and daughter, reading, and celebrating our households many cultures through food, music, and annual celebrations.

Why is it important that we prioritize individual, organizational and societal wellbeing?

We must honor the interconnectedness between individual, organizational, and societal wellbeing. You truly cannot have one without the other!

Do you have any favorite books, podcasts, or articles that you believe support, promote or educate on wellbeing and related themes?

I am currently focused on reading books about the Latinx immigrant experience in the United States. These books have helped me process my personal journey growing up Latina in Los Angeles, California – guiding me to look at complex issues from racism and assimilation to belonging and the importance of community in a new light as an adult. Any literature etc. that helps you unpack trauma, make sense of experiences, and can educate you and others has the power to promote wellbeing and self-development. A couple of books that I connected with related to the aforementioned are: Crying in the Bathroom, A Memoir by Erika L. Sanchez; and You Sound Like a White Girl: The Case for Rejecting Assimilation by Julissa Arce.

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