Hi, I’m Jeremiah Tesolin.
I work with teams across the public and private sectors to solve complex challenges, enhance innovation capabilities, and transform projects into successful, impactful initiatives. My approach blends coaching, sense-making, and strategic problem-solving to ensure meaningful progress and lasting results.
My work is founded on a deep commitment to collaboration. Whether you’re navigating new directions or seeking support to tackle real-world problems, I’m here to help you explore and achieve your goals. Let’s work together to create meaningful change.
Reach out to start our conversation: hello@jeremiahtesolin.com
Here are three ways I can support your organisation:
As a City Innovation Coach, I specialise in helping cities and public sector organisations tackle complex challenges through a blend of design-based innovation, coaching, and sense-making.
My approach focuses on working with teams to solve real problems, facilitate transformative change, and develop impactful projects that improve the quality of life for citizens.
city development work
At N60, we specialise in helping teams and organisations navigate complexity through sense-making and strategic problem-solving.
Whether it’s brand creation, digital product development, or ideation, we help guide clients to find clarity and deliver meaningful results through a combination of creative insight and design production.
n60.design
At Dayshift, we work with individuals and teams to improve their remote work performance through coaching and mentoring that blends well-being with productivity.
We also collaborate with companies on emergent living signals in the remote work space, helping them adapt in this changing environment.
dayshift
Summaries:
Connect on LinkedIn for a comprehensive professional overview.
Follow on Instagram for a visual journey through my projects.
Explore my Writing on city development, sense-making, and design.
Talks:
Past to Present Genius: the evolution of design and its impact.
TEDx Helsinki: explore the human-centred future of work.
© Jeremiah Tesolin