Living Strategy, Inc.

LivingStrategy provides tools, technology, and training to increase collaboration and engagement at every level of your organization. By collecting real-time, visual examples of what inspires your teams and linking these moments that matter to high-level priorities, we increase the visibility of individual efforts and help your organization record and celebrate collective success.

As a result, team members feel heard and valued by seeing their efforts celebrated and take pride in the collective progress of everyone working together on the most important priorities.

Contact us today to learn more about how Living Strategy can help you crowdsource implementation of your strategic plan.

Meet the Founders

  • Lana Guernsey

    Founder

    Lana brings 20+ years experience in education as a consultant, facilitator, teacher, and administrator. She has worked with many of the most innovative public, charter, and independent schools in Silicon Valley. She currently teaches communications at Design Tech High School on the Oracle campus, and her TEDx talk — Earthquake: Harnessing Moments that Move You — inspires individuals to take action on their ideas. Prior to her education career, she worked in life sciences and biotechnology and has a Master’s degree in Management from Stanford Graduate School of Business and a Bachelor’s degree in journalism.

  • Gilbert Wai

    Co-Founder

    Gilbert has a broad range of strategy and leadership expertise from high technology, public education governance, and non-profit strategic planning. He is a trustee on the Hillsborough, CA school board, where he has been board president and serves on the District Visioning, Finance, and Communications board committees. He is a proven Silicon Valley engineering executive with Senior VP roles in engineering and product development leadership at high growth, venture-backed startups through two IPOs and one acquisition. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from University of California, Berkeley.