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Connector

At a table, this person notices who should talk to whom. They are not chasing attention; they lower the distance between people who can help each other. You’d notice this in the classmate who pauses before choosing teams because two quiet people would work better together, then makes the invite sound easy.

Integration property: Keeps a live map of who would benefit from knowing whom, and makes the introductions

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Multiple Natures (MNs)

  • Entrepreneurial Nature

Multiple Intelligences (MIs)

  • Interpersonal Intelligence
  • Linguistic Intelligence
  • Intrapersonal Intelligence
tracks the room shapes language deftly thrives in solitude builds where others see void
  • Connector or Relationship Manager (in any industry) (primary) - Maintains mental map of who benefits from knowing whom; puts people in touch quietly.
  • Event Producer or Conference Organizer (primary) - Brings together people; manages flow and introductions; shapes serendipity.
  • Executive Recruiter or Talent Scout (primary) - Understands people and opportunities; makes matches that shift careers.
  • Community Organizer (secondary) - Builds networks and mobilizes people around shared purpose.
  • Business Development or Partnerships Manager (secondary) - Identifies strategic partnerships and manages relationship development.
  • PR Professional or Publicist (adjacent) - Translates organizational message into public narrative, bridges internal intent and external perception through strategic intermediation.
  • Maintain live mental map of people’s skills, needs, and interests (primary)
  • Shift register and frame across different worlds (primary)
  • Introduce people at the right moment and in the right way (primary)
  • Follow up and facilitate developing relationships (secondary)
  • Recognize and create opportunities for others (secondary)
  • Hosting gatherings and facilitating introductions (primary)
  • Learning about people’s work and interests (primary)
  • Attending diverse events and building across communities (secondary)
  • Mentoring others in relationship-building (secondary)
  • Young connector building initial networks (primary) - Learning whose work aligns and what connections matter.
  • Established connector with broad, deep networks (primary) - Prime years of making life-changing introductions.
  • Elder connector mentoring younger connectors (primary) - Transmitting the skill and values of generous introduction.