about us
 
Roberto Rivera is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Madison where he earned his bachelor of arts degree in a major he created entitled: "Social Change, Youth Culture and the Arts".   Roberto credits the transformation from being a disengaged student, teen-age run away, and drug dealer to being an honors graduate and successful businessman as a result of having key relationships and discovering his genius through his experience with "real" Hiphop.   The Fulfill The Dream Program, the core curriculum of The Good Life Organization, is based off of his experience in addition to his research and relationships fostered with top educators across the country. The Fulfill The Dream program is both scientifically tested and culturally relevant and is proven to activate even the most disengaged of students. Despite the fact that Roberto has won many awards for his work from leaders like former President Bill Clinton, Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin, and others, his greatest joy is working with educators in activating genius and inspiring hope in students that are labeled disadvantaged. Roberto is also an award winning filmmaker, actor, playwright, poet, and gifted speaker.
Jennifer Leavitt-Moy is also a gradate of the University of Wisconsin Madison where she earned her bachelor of arts degrees in Economics and English.  She went on to complete her Master’s of Public Affairs from the LaFollette School of Public Affairs, also at the University of Wisconsin Madison, where she focused on non-profit and public management.  Jennifer has assisted in launching and leading non-profit organizations, assisted with the formation and launch of profit organizations, served on many nonprofit and community based boards, and published works in various disciplines from International Tax to Community Aids in Wisconsin.  Jennifer is most passionate about strategic planning and collaboration between non-profit and for-profit organizations and brings a wealth of educational and life experience to her consulting.