Women in Leadership Program Advisor Member |
Jaime Rogers
Active Term: 05/2025 - 05/2026
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OwnerDelightfully Deranged Publishing/Tailored TaterzI’m an entrepreneur, theorist, and unapologetically curious human with a deep commitment to purpose-driven leadership—grounded in both lived experience and serious academic work. I hold an MBA and two bachelor’s degrees in Management and Organizational Leadership, and I’ve built multiple ventures from the ground up—including Tailored Taterz, a fully self-run gourmet food truck that taught me more about grit than any classroom ever could, and Delightfully Deranged, which doubles as my metaphysical counseling practice and indie publishing platform for the wildly curious.
I’m currently pursuing my Ph.D. in Psychology at Liberty University, where I’m developing the Integrated Spectrum of Intelligence (ISI)—a new model that challenges the limitations of IQ by elevating the role of self-awareness, conscience, and human connection. My research lives at the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and unapologetic truth. Outside of psychology, I contribute to theoretical physics through the Loom of Loons Paradigm (L2P)—a paradigm-shifting model that redefines gravity as a wave-driven force, names neutrinos as the carriers of time, and offers a radically new framework for understanding cosmic structure, dark energy, and consciousness itself. I’m also developing Egalitarian Contributionism, a governance theory built on the radical idea that everyone has purpose—and the system should reflect it. My leadership style? Direct, empathetic, and allergic to pretense. I lead with clarity, integrity, and zero tolerance for shallow thinking or surface-level nonsense. And when I need a reset, I make succulent arrangements—quiet work that keeps my hands busy and my mind sharp. It’s a genuine honor to serve on the Women in Leadership advisory board at the University of North Georgia. I’m here to support women who lead with heart, disrupt the script, and take up every inch of the space they were born to fill. |