Naseem Rochette is a force of nature, seamlessly blending resilience, intellect, and compassion. As the bestselling, award-winning author of The Unexpected Benefits of Being Run Over, she has captivated audiences with her extraordinary story of survival and transformation. Currently, she excels as a Strategic Partnership Lead at Microsoft, having previously held a similar role at Google. Her motivational talks have inspired students and executives at prestigious institutions like Google, KPMG, Georgetown, and Rutgers.
Naseem’s thirst for self-improvement and knowledge is insatiable. She holds a master’s in journalism from Columbia University and an MBA from Rutgers, complemented by numerous certifications in leadership development, technology, and AI. Despite her demanding career, she is also a devoted mother to three children, four cats, and two dogs, and is cherished as an attentive and caring friend.
In May 2018, her journey took a dramatic turn when she was hit and run over by a car three times, resulting in life-altering changes, most notably a traumatic brain injury. This harrowing experience forced her to redefine her understanding of strength and resilience. Through her recovery, Naseem discovered a profound inner strength that has transformed her into an even more effective leader, colleague, and human being.
Naseem’s unique ability to turn adversity into opportunity sets her apart. She leads corporate presentations that weave together compelling narratives, leadership insights, and her powerful personal story, guiding teams towards authenticity, vulnerability, and a positive outlook on life and work. Her unparalleled journey and unwavering spirit make her a truly remarkable and inspiring figure.
Misfit Blue is about finding, embracing, and celebrating the Unbreakable YOU.
Founded in 2017, a year before Unbreakable Day, Misfit Blue was born from Naseem’s desire to help individuals, teams, and companies discover and embrace their uniqueness. She recognized the importance of celebrating our individuality, even when it makes us feel like “misfits.”
Why the name Misfit Blue? Naseem has always felt like a misfit, and once she embraced her unique way of thinking, she was able to appreciate her distinct perspectives. The color blue, often associated with feeling down, also symbolizes the future, the sky, and forward-looking moments. It represents hope and possibility.
Misfit Blue is about shedding insecurities and creating your own story. It is about finding strength in vulnerability and celebrating the journey of becoming unbreakable. This powerful concept is for anyone who has experienced adversity and seeks personal transformation.
Misfit Blue is the color of a beautifully unbreakable you.
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