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Dom Farnan is the energy-conducting, liberating soul of DotConnect llc™. As Founder and CEO, she brings over 20 years of experience marrying the art of talent acquisition with human-first leadership.
Dom’s mission to empower talent and detoxify the recruitment industry has brought her heart-to-heart with leading organizations such as the National Football League (NFL), Snapchat, Samsung Next, and Zendesk, and her professional prowess parallels her dynamic personal evolution.
After developing alongside leaders such as Seth Godin in his altMBA program, Gerard Adams in the Conscious Leaders Mastermind, the women of Chief, and dozens of others, Dom bloomed from merely surviving workaholic culture to thriving—shattering the belief that high performance has to cost inner peace.
Now, Dom sparks possibility, not only for talent seeking the right corporate fit but for corporations themselves. As the mastermind of the DotConnect™ Talent Acquisition Framework, she unites the conscious connection movement with corporate hiring.
While championing her global team and clients, Dom co-creates a beautiful life in California with her husband, Gulliver, and son, Baxter. She is writing her first book and sharing her leadership journey on podcasts such as Ascend and Transcend The Hidden Why, and Mission Matters. Join Dom in her movement toward conscious flourishing via LinkedIn and Instagram.
The CEO score provides an understanding of how employees feel about the CEO’s leadership style and effectiveness at DotConnect.
Based on 2 ratings, Dominique Farnan ranks right above Y Scouts' CEO, Max Hansen.
Overall, the CEO score has remained stable over the last 90 days.
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