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NW Elders ECHO | February 11, 2025

Date of Presentation: February 11, 2025

The Northwest Elders and Knowledge Keepers ECHO session took place on February 11, 2025. In this presentation, Dr. Felix C. Villanueva, EdD, MCC discusses “Leading with Wisdom: Coaching & Indigenous Teachings for Resilient Leadership in Uncertain Times”.

The faculty panel and staff members for this session of the Northwest Elders, Knowledge Holders, and Culture Keepers ECHO includes:

  • Jesse Beers – Cultural Stewardship Manager for CTCLUSI
  • Katie Hunsberger – Behavioral Health Aide Program Manager for NPAIHB
  • Dolores Jimerson – Behavioral Health Education Director for NPAIHB
  • Maleah Nore – NW Elders ECHO Faculty
  • Jessica Rienstra – ECHO Case Manager for NPAIHB
  • Marilyn Scott – Tribal Chair at Upper Skagit Tribe
  • David Stephens – ECHO Clinic Director for NPAIHB
  • Birdie Wermy – Behavioral Health Program Manager for NPAIHB
  • Alison Whitemore – LCSW & RPT (Round Valley Indian Tribes)
  • Tanya Firemoon – Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board Contractor

Recording:

Presented by:

Dr. Felix C. Villanueva, EdD, MCC

Biography

Felix C. Villanueva, EdD, MCC

Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Dr. Felix Villanueva carries a deep connection to the island’s rich cultural heritage, which traces back to the Taino people. His ancestry—rooted in Taino, European, and African traditions—has profoundly shaped his worldview. Among his most cherished childhood memories are moments spent with his great-grandfather, a revered tribal healer, engaging in conversations about “good medicine.” These early experiences instilled in him a lifelong commitment to healing and leadership. As he often reflects, “Everything I do, I do through the eyes of a healer.”

Dr. Villanueva’s dedication to learning is evident in his academic journey. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology, a Master’s in Counseling, and a Doctorate in Education specializing in Organizational Leadership. His career has been equally distinguished—serving over two decades as a U.S. Navy Captain, where he gained invaluable experience in leadership, crisis management, and organizational dynamics. His service included combat operations in Iraq, a transformative period that refined his ability to lead with resilience, empathy, and strategic vision.

As an executive coach, Dr. Villanueva specializes in Grief and Loss, Conflict Management, Team Building, and Leadership Development. His client base spans individuals, small businesses, and Fortune 500 companies, including Google. Deeply influenced by his cultural roots, he integrates the power of community into his coaching practice. “One thing we have mostly forgotten is the healing power of being in community,” he explains, drawing inspiration from his Taino ancestors—fierce warriors who also believed that true healing comes through connection.

Today, Dr. Villanueva is co-founder of a coaching school where he has developed a curriculum and certification process aligned with the rigorous standards of the International Coaching Federation (ICF). His mission is to cultivate the next generation of transformational coaches, blending modern leadership principles with ancient wisdom.

Outside of his professional endeavors, Dr. Villanueva is a creator at heart. Whether experimenting in the kitchen or crafting intricate beadwork guided by Spirit, he embraces creativity as a sacred practice—a continuation of his lifelong journey as a healer and leader.

 

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Date added: February 11, 2025