From competitive dancer to higher education strategist, Dr. Chantelle George shares how discipline, ambition, and identity shaped her leadership journey.
Raised in Lafayette, Louisiana, Chantelle grew up in a family grounded in education and service. Today, she is the CEO and founder of CG Consulting, a national firm working across K-12, higher education, nonprofits, and workforce systems to expand access and economic mobility for underserved students.
In this conversation, she reflects on navigating the VA system as a caregiver, redefining success beyond credentials, and why institutions must shift from asking if students are college-ready to becoming truly student-ready themselves.
This episode explores student success, systemic change in education, leadership under pressure, and the power of reputation. As Chantelle reminds us, it’s not just who you know: it’s who knows you.
Chapters:
03:45 🌿 Louisiana roots, French immersion, and growing up in an education-first home.
09:42 🎖️ Supporting a veteran parent and navigating the VA system.
13:02 💃 Fourteen years of dance, discipline, competition, and identity beyond achievement.
30:18 🎓 NYU hustle, higher education, work-study, and staying connected for life.
32:22 🏫 Building real pathways from high school to career.
37:45 🔗 When K-12, higher education, nonprofits, and employers actually align.
42:54 📘 What student-ready really means in higher education: the reality of anti-DEI pushback.
54:30 🧭 Not just who you know: reputation, access, and long-term mobility.
Connect with Dr. Chantelle George to explore CG Consulting’s work, follow her insights on higher education and workforce development, and learn how to create meaningful impact for students and communities.