Build the skills students need to succeed—and lead

Teen Exec helps students develop practical skills in time management, organization, decision-making, and leadership

Many students are capable—but struggle to manage their time and stay organized.

Teen Exec focuses on the skills behind the work—helping students build systems, make better decisions, and take ownership of their responsibilities.

These are the skills that drive success in school, activities, and leadership.

Teen Exec founder Natalya Lucas smiling, pointing at a digital display screen with a blue background, showing a schedule labeled 'Time Management' and 'Today's Activities'

How it works

Workshops

Small-group sessions to help students stay organized, manage time, and make better decisions.

1:1 Coaching

Personalized support to help students stay organized, manage time, and follow through consistently.

Podcast

Conversations that help students think more clearly about decisions, priorities, and growth.

What students gain

Students leave with systems they can actually use

Stronger time management and planning

Better organization across school and activities

More confidence in decision-making

Greater independence and follow-through

Ability to take initiative and lead

See how these skills come to life in a featured podcast episode:

Teen Exec founder Natalya Lucas wearing headphones and smiling, speaking into a professional microphone in a studio recording an episode for the Teen Exec Podcast.

Featured episode

Finding your path: Advice from a superintendent

What does it take to lead, stay organized, and find your path? In this episode, Dr. Karen Zaleski, superintendent of the Weston Public Schools, shares practical insights on decision-making, time management, and how students can grow with confidence.

Stay informed about Teen Exec

Occasional updates to workshops and practical tools for students

We email only when new workshops open or when we have something useful to share.

Next workshops expected: July 2026