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kristin Wincek

Kristin is a creative professional, honored to extend her talents to Tulo Beauty. Her creative contributions of concept strategy, logo and web design, and her innate ability to truly connect to others have made Kristin an integral partner in the growth and development of Tulo Beauty.

Kristin is excited to join Jeanne in an inspiring, life-changing project to help others find comfort during a time of transition. Her life has been personally touched by cancer—from friends, co-workers and her beloved dog, Olivia.

Kristin puts her talents to work in times of challenge or crisis. She is the Founder of Liv Handmade, based in Minneapolis, founded to honor her guardian angel, Olivia.

“Be a rainbow in someone else's cloud.” -Maya Angelou
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chanel hennessy

Chanel is dedicated to supporting and providing tools to empower people to share a vision, an experience, a story or even just a moment. She believes in the kindness and understanding it requires reach and encourage people in trying times

Chanel has shot custom photography and video to help showcase the look and feel of Tulo’s mission and expertise behind it.

Tulo’s mission has had a profound affect on Chanel in how she approaches her own life and health. Tulo has given Chanel perspective on what it means to heal and grow. She envisions Tulo giving people hope and confidence to encourage the healing process of mind, body and spirit to live healthier and happier lives.

“When the heart speaks, the mind finds it indecent to object.” -Milan Kundera
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Renee miller

Renee has volunteered with the Lymphoma Research Foundation for the past 8 years as a way to give back after losing her mother to Lymphoma. She was excited to help bring Jeanne's vision to life within the first two minutes of meeting her. 

Renee brings marketing strategy expertise to Tulo, helping to shape the strategic intent and awareness building campaign.

She is inspired by Tulo's mission to be a trusted partner for those battling cancer as she has seen the disease impact too many people around her.

"Keep your face to the sun and you can never see the shadow." -Helen Keller