Jenny Schell grew up in a Colorado ghost town, in poverty, with no running water and no electricity. She spent her days hauling water, chopping wood and learning why everyday kindness and simple gifts matter. Now, she is the co-founder of Design Rangers, an award-winning marketing strategy and design company in Colorado Springs.
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Jenny Schell is a small business owner and award-winning designer with 20+ years of marketing, creative strategy, print, web, and logo design under her belt. She works hard to find creative solutions to her clients’ biggest challenges, and her love of clean, simple, functional design keeps her passionate and always growing. Born out of a longing to be in control of her future and a desire to model to her two boys that each of us has the power to design our life, Jenny co-founded Design Rangers in 2007 with her husband Chris. Jenny embraces her Enneagram 9 and is known for seeing both sides of a viewpoint, which makes her a great mediator and facilitator.
Jenny has been deeply involved in her community for many years, joining with other local designers to create and raise more than $1 million through their accidental nonprofit Wild Fire Tees and acting as the Creative Director for the Colorado Springs philanthropic initiative Give! which has raised $11.4 million since 2009.
Despite a sheepish enthusiasm for the spotlight, Jenny’s authenticity has brought thousands of people to tears as Keynote Speaker for Care and Share’s Recipe for Hope, Pikes Peak Community College’s 2018 graduation ceremony, TESSA’s Encore Gala, and on the Colorado Springs TEDx stage sharing stories of hope and hunger from her eclectic childhood. Her biggest claim to fame is having her face featured on a 'skip ad' post by satirical news organization The Onion, because finally her kids thought she was cool!