Paul Mendoza Guest

Paul Mendoza

Paul is an LA-based creative leader and strategist who takes hybrid teams to the top with a unique approach to design operations.

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S1 #4

004: Paul Mendoza of AIGA Los Angeles

From karaoke bars to design conferences, Paul Mendoza shows how joy becomes leadership. Starting as a night-school student turned AIGA co-president, he leveraged unexpected opportunities—including an impromptu karaoke mic—to become a community-builder, volunteer manager, and event producer, ultimately shaping programs like Amazon’s Conflux with a dose of delight.Key TakeawaysOpportunities often arrive via simple invitations: A classroom nudge led Paul from script coordinating to chapter leadership.Community isn’t just structure—it’s a performance: A karaoke mic can open doors and anchor your story.Retreat magic happens off-stage: The 6 a.m. Club and impromptu gatherings often build deeper trust than any agenda.Allyship is action: “Gay IGA” stands as a reminder that leadership multiplies when based in courage and inclusion.Leadership lessons come in metaphors: Human pyramids embody support, posture, and balance—literal or figurative.Volunteering powers career pivots: Paul’s AIGA network directly enabled his move into designing conference experiences at Amazon.True communication equals real impact: AIGA taught Paul that how you deliver often matters more than what you say—something rarely taught but always noticed.Episode Chapters01:17 – AIGA begins at UCLA Extension: Night-school script coordinator Henry recommends Paul join AIGA; he becomes co-president of the student chapter.  02:39 – Portfolio Day sparks a retreat invitation: Paul’s volunteer work invites him to his first leadership retreat in Grand Rapids (2015)—before holding a board role.  03:16 – Retreats become key milestones: Paul joins retreats in Grand Rapids (2015), Raleigh (2016), Baltimore (2018), and Atlanta (2019), while rising in leadership.  07:17 – Karaoke steals the show: At a bowling‑alley karaoke night, Paul’s performance stops the room—and secures his social legacy.  11:24 – The 6 a.m. Club retires conventions: Final retreat nights end in soulful early‑morning talks, as “serendipity” replaces structure.  13:47 – “Gay IGA” becomes community: In protest of North Carolina’s HB1, LGBTQ+ members turned an informal gathering into a powerful ally moment.  18:02 – Pyramid wisdom: Human pyramids taught Paul about foundational leadership, mutual support, and posture—from literal base to metaphorical ground.  20:16 – True facilitation matters: He recalls advice from Mike Joosse on supporting board ideas—even unproven ones—with grace.  21:56 – Big ideas travel at retreats: Chapter Advisory Council stories and cross-chapter mentorship bloomed at gatherings like Baltimore’s.  22:09 – ABCs of Conflux: AIGA connections—like Alicia Syriac’s reach-out—led Paul to craft Amazon Design’s conference “Conflux” across three cities.  25:58 – Bringing joy to the big stage: Paul writes and coaches on-screen talent at Amazon, leveraging AIGA’s spirit of joy-driven community.  29:49 – Communication is a learnable craft: Presentation fluency wasn’t assumed—Paul speaks of how AIGA taught him the art of engaging—and why that’s rare in design training.  About Our GuestPaul Mendoza began in UCLA night school and rose to AIGA LA board leadership, eventually producing major events like Portfolio Day and AIGA’s national design conference (2016–2023). Today, he’s a strategic planner for Amazon’s in-house design summit, Conflux—injecting showmanship, community, and stagecraft into leadership gatherings.  FeaturingGuest Paul Mendoza, connect on LinkedInHost Erik Cargill, connect on LinkedInHost Rachel Elnar, connect on LinkedInSupport the ShowTheme music: Loose Ends by Silver Ships Plastic OceansProduced by Chapter 2 MediaSubscribe to the Together by Design newsletter for more community-building and podcast episode updates