About
Hi there, I’m Jacque.
I’ve spent 18+ years in the middle of complex digital projects, launches, migrations, systems that don’t talk to each other, timelines that start slipping… you get the idea.
I’m the person brands call when things need to get figured out, simplified, and actually done.
I’ve worked with brands like Anne Klein, Creed, L'Objet, Hanky Panky, Hairstory, Henri Bendel, Bond No. 9, The Estée Lauder Companies, American Meadows, Spoonflower and Coty: leading migrations, launches, and complex digital initiatives.
What I do is pretty simple:
I bring structure to the chaos.
I help teams stay aligned, make decisions, and move forward without overcomplicating things. I’m big on building consensus, creating clarity, and keeping momentum going.
While the work is serious, the process doesn’t have to be…we can have a few good laughs along the way.
I’m also the lucky gal that gets to work with Rick Watson of RMW Commerce, leading project management & operations for Watson Weekly.
Through Rebuild Girl, I help brands simplify operations, streamline workflows, and figure out what systems actually make sense. I also work with teams to identify where AI can improve efficiency and develop RFPs to set projects up for success from the start.
Me :)
What I Offer
Whether you’re tackling a single initiative or navigating a full-scale digital transformation, I offer tailored support to simplify complexity and move your business forward. Here are a few ways I can help:
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End-to-end project leadership for eCommerce, ERP, and digital solutions - keeping teams aligned, timelines on track, and launches running smoothly.
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Streamline workflows, eliminate inefficiencies, and build scalable processes that make your day-to-day operations run smarter.
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Identify where AI can reduce manual work, improve efficiency, and support how your team operates-without overcomplicating your systems.
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Develop clear, strategic RFPs that set your project up for success from day one. I help define scope, align stakeholders, and ensure the process is structured to avoid costly missteps.