This was the first time we ever hosted anything of this size and she was the one to build out all the comprehensive strategy and systems we needed. I was personally so grateful for her leadership in the creative development as she built the event from the ground up, bringing our vision to life. She is an extraordinarily gifted and agile problem solver, all while extending grace and generosity to those around her.

For over 20 years, I have had the privilege of working with professionals of world class intelligence and leadership capabilities, and Ms. Hendricks is among the most gifted I have encountered.”
— Gary Haugen, Founder/CEO of IJM

Suzanna is nothing short of amazing! She brings unparalleled brilliance and energy to all that she does. She is a humble and tenacious builder of people and organizations. She looks for ways to honor the good in what has been, and creative ways to challenge leaders towards a vision of what could be
— Heather Case, Founder of One Purse

Suzanna was an absolute delight to work with. She is passionate, bright, pro- active and creative. In a short amount of time, and with little direction, she helped our young team build and implement systems and programs that will ensure our organization’s success for years to come.

She is a natural and catalytic leader, yet she is humble and a great team player.
— Lindsey Nobles, Former COO IF:Gathering

Suzanna was a powerful and elegant force at Invisible Children. Her ability to balance mentoring the staff she oversees while also empowering them to create phenomenal events is remarkable. In chaotic event situations, she sets the example as a leader, exhibiting grace that calms and reassures those around her. Her humble attitude and genuine appreciation for those she works with sets her apart.
— Ben Keesey, Former CEO of Invisible Children

No stone is left unturned in her quest to create the perfect experience, and every person the she encounters feels valued and has the desire to work with her again.
— Zach Barrows, Former Mobilization Director Invisible Children