A smiling woman with black hair, wearing earrings, a gold necklace, and a red top, against a black background.
A woman smiling at night, holding a sparkler, standing among other people with string lights overhead.
A woman wearing a beige sunhat, yellow sunglasses, a white sleeveless top, black shorts, and sandals standing outdoors near a body of water with trees and a utility pole in the background, smiling and holding an object.
A camera recording a woman with shoulder-length dark hair, smiling and sitting on a sofa in a room with large windows, indoors.
A woman sitting on a couch in a room, using a laptop. She is smiling and wearing glasses and a hoodie. The room has a large window, outdoor trees, a potted plant, and string lights overhead.

We spend most of our careers segmenting our lives from our work.

As an acclaimed strategist, I’ve come to realize that my career wins, both in-house and independently,  are deeply rooted in my ability to find harmony between the two.

Wynn & Noble is an outward expression of that harmony: a place where culture, curiosity, and capabilities shape an interdisciplinary approach to every opportunity I touch.

This is what it looks like in practice.

Wynn & Noble is a consulting studio where strategy and creative leadership converge.

  • Advisory, capacity-building, and programming services for DMOs and purpose-driven food and culture organizations ready to close the gap between their values and their impact. I work with organizations that have the vision, the funding, and the appetite for meaningful change.

    Related Case Studies: Safety & Belonging at the Sundance Film Festival and Colorado’s Accessible Travel Program

  • Freelance writing and content development for publications, brands, and organizations looking for narratives at the intersection of food, travel, and culture.

    View published works.

  • Immersive food and travel-based programming that builds community, drives engagement, and creates the kind of personal and collective impact that outlasts the experience itself.

    Related Case Study: Make Inclusion Delicious

  • Bringing the same intersectional lens to every room I enter on URL and IRL.  If you’re looking for a speaker, judge, facilitator, or creative collaborator, let's talk!

    Learn more. 

Logo for the Colorado Tourism Office organization, featuring mountains, a sun, and the words 'Colorado Tourism Office."
Logo of the Sundance Institute featuring a yellow circle with black text that reads "sundance institute".
Illustration of Edna Lewis with her hair in a bun and earrings, alongside a green leaf with a tomato, representing the Edna Lewis Foundation logo.
Beaver Creek logo featuring a stylized 'BC' above the words 'Beaver Creek'.
Kraft Heinz logo with blue and red text on a black background.
Logo for Visit Durango Colorado with the word 'Durango' in large blue letters, 'Visit' vertically aligned in smaller font to the left, and 'Colorado' below in smaller font.

Expanding palates and perspectives for social good.

I’m Quayla – an independent consultant specializing in inclusive placemaking and social impact. I partner with destination management organizations (DMOs) and purpose-driven food and culture organizations to build pathways to emerging audiences.

Case Studies

Testimonials

 

"Quayla’s leadership enabled us to uncover and better leverage existing accessible features while implementing meaningful improvements across our village. Her work has aligned and strengthened our team, is improving the guest experience, and positions Beaver Creek as a more inclusive destination."

— Alison Buhler, Beaver Creek Resort Company

“Quayla successfully led Visit Glenwood Springs through the Wheel the World Accessibility Verified certification process in 2025, and continues to mentor, share resources and recommendations, and support the Visit Glenwood team and community.”

— Heidi Pankow, Visit Glenwood Springs