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A secret letter TO Jenna (from the team!)

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jennakutcher.com

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hi@jennakutcher.com

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Mon, Apr 8, 2024 12:27 PM

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We love a sweet birthday surprise... *ring the city bells!!* IT’S JENNA’S BIRTHDAY TODAY!

We love a sweet birthday surprise... *ring the city bells!!* IT’S JENNA’S BIRTHDAY TODAY! And no, this isn’t Jenna – hello, from the way-too-excited-about-birthdays JK team! ✨HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JENNA!✨ We’re scattered all over the country (and Canada!) so since we can’t all gather up and bake her a massive cake that she can pop out of, we decided to hack the ol’ inbox from the inside and post some messages of love and celebration here for her! Happy birthday, Jenna! I love how, even from hundreds of miles away, you make working together over Slack and Zoom feel like we’re in the same office. Cheers to real-time Google Doc collaborating, brainstorming sessions, and meetings that always start with ‘human first, work second’. *clinks glasses* Love you! – Kristi Happiest of birthdays to my big hearted, intuitive master, foodie, data nerd friend and head honcho! You are a pure gift and I’m so grateful to take yet another trip around the sun beside you. Thank you for always bringing light and love no matter the occasion! Love ya long time. – Marisa Jenna! Happy, happy birthday! Every moment in life is a part of our story, a piece of this beautiful life and it has been an honor and a privilege to watch you grow! We’re going on 8 YEARS now and I thank my lucky stars every day that we get to work together. We’ve lived through A LOT in the last 8 years. Life just keeps getting better and better and I have no doubt this will be a special year for you. I love you! – Kerry Queen of keepin’ it real, laughing soooo wholeheartedly, leading so humbly, and letting your joyful curiousity inspire you to do such cool thiiiings – sheesh, I love making things with you! I want ev-er-y-one to know that you are exactly as wonderful (or even more) as you seem. For real. She didn’t know we were writing these, people!!! – Brooklyn Happy, happy birthday to the only boss I’ve ever had that I can also call a friend. It’s been an amazing and wild ride and I love being part of your world! May this next year be full of love, light, and adventure- and maybe the chance to group hug IRL again! Until then, virtual mocktail cheers to Team JK’s Queen! – Steph Never in my life have I experienced a remote team that feels closer than if we were together IRL, and it wouldn’t be possible without a leader who is courageous, open hearted, tender, and inspiring. You lead this team fearlessly and I’m so thankful that we crossed paths in this wild world. Wishing you a birthday where you feel every ounce as loved as you make others feel, and can’t wait to squeeze ya in real life again soon! – Kaeli Happiest birthday Jenna! I’m so glad I get to work with you and the team. You are an incredible leader, and I love the work environment you’ve cultivated and how often you tell everyone on the team they are appreciated. It’s a rare thing to find someone who truly treats their employees (and contractors) as humans first with such authentic kindness, and cares about each and every one of us individually. Here’s to another year around the sun – I'm so excited to continue growing together and seeing everything this incredible team can accomplish! – Shannon JENNA! I love you long time. Happy birthday to the most generous, kind-hearted human there ever was. I have never been on a team where I am this excited to work everyday. I am so thankful for YOU, and everything you’ve done for the team on and off work. I brag about you to everyone I know, and I can’t wait to hug you IRL soon!! – Michelle Happy Birthday, Jenna! I’m so grateful to know you and call you a friend! You are such a gift to this team and to everyone who comes in contact with you. I hope this next year is your best yet! – Hannah Wanna join in on our digital b-day card? Hit reply to this email with your birthday wishes for her and we’ll send them along to her today so she can curl up in bed tonight and read ‘em all and get that warm, cozy feelin’ :) Have the best day ever, Jenna! You deserve a million of ‘em. (next year, we’ll bake you that gluten-free cake!) ❤️, your team! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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