Nancy Alexander is the Founder of FutureStreet Careers, LLC, a career coaching practice that focuses on job search – built for those moments when clarity feels out of reach. She knows the unspoken fears people carry: graduates stepping into the world gripped by uncertainty, professionals waking up in careers that drain them, or facing layoffs, and parents lying awake at night wondering if their children will ever find stability and success.
Nancy created FutureStreet Careers to rewrite that story. Her approach blends human-first strategies with the hard-won insights of decades in executive search and corporate leadership. For over 20 years, she was the trusted partner to top venture capital firms and high-growth companies, placing senior executives and C-level leaders while helping organizations scale with the right leadership in place. Earlier at Intel Corporation, she built and led technical and product organizations, accelerated product launches, and was recognized with 13 Divisional Awards and Intel’s prestigious Achievement Award.
This unique background equips Nancy to meet people where they are and walk beside them as a partner— whether it’s a student making their first big decision, a professional seeking reinvention, or an executive redefining their legacy. Her mission is simple and uncompromising: to transform every career crossroads into a defining moment of clarity, confidence, and momentum.
The outcome is consistent: FutureStreet clients move forward with clarity, confidence, and measurable success—knowing they have a trusted partner in their corner.
Nancy believes no one should have to navigate career uncertainty alone. She meets people where they are — in moments of fear, doubt, or stalled momentum—and walks beside them as a partner in the process. Her coaching goes beyond advice: it’s about listening, challenging, and equipping clients with clarity, confidence, and momentum to move forward. With Nancy, clients don’t just get a plan—they gain a trusted ally who helps them turn difficult transitions into defining breakthroughs.