As the founder of Securely Wellbeing, Julia Suzuki is a pioneer in developing AI-powered solutions that empower organizations, individuals, and society to prioritize wellbeing as a strategic priority.
She is on a mission to shape the future of humanity by combining her passion for dance with the transformative power of AI.
Julia aims to inspire and empower individuals to take ownership of their health and wellbeing while contributing to the advancement of the 'S' in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) within the context of sustainability.
Driven by her passion for Dancesport, Julia applies the life lessons she's learned from training as an amateur competitive ballroom dancer in both International and American styles into her solutions, while serving as a role model.
Julia is committed to making a positive impact on communities of both able-bodied and disabled individuals who seek meaningful connections through a shared love of dance. By developing AI-powered solutions, she fosters inclusivity and engagement, helping people live healthier, more fulfilling lives.
Unique life experiences & perspectives will be incorporated into AI-powered solutions.
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Thought Leader
Securely Wellbeing is happy to educate your organization and people on Data & AI and/or the science of wellbeing.
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Workplace Wellbeing
Securely Wellbeing works with organizations to design and execute wellbeing strategy and measure outcomes, helping them earn a workplace wellbeing award.
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Future of Creativity
Securely Wellbeing works with organizations to design and execute projects that combine passion with AI to do good for the society.
What people said about me
“You were one of the influential individuals in my life. During the Neuromatch Academy courses, I learned valuable insights from your approach and methods of learning new topics.”
- Biomedical Engineer, Ph.D
“Your dedication to both personal development and guiding others reflects your remarkable leadership.”
- Data Solution Architect
“Julia is a mentor who is truly one in a million. I feel quite fortunate to have learned from her.”