Jillian Vigon is the founder of Aura Elevation Advisory, a boutique consulting practice supporting mission-driven wellness, lifestyle, and consumer brands at the intersection of strategy, storytelling, and operations.

Born and raised in New York, Jillian brings an intimate understanding of the city’s business, cultural, and consumer landscape, shaped by years navigating fast-paced, high-stakes environments where clarity, adaptability, and trust matter. This grounding informs her ability to meet founders and teams where they are, while helping them move decisively forward.

With a background spanning corporate operations, business development, and brand partnerships, Jillian brings a rare blend of analytical rigor and intuitive insight to her work. She has led and supported growth initiatives across hospitality, wellness, and CPG—helping organizations translate values into scalable systems, meaningful partnerships, and sustainable revenue.

What distinguishes Jillian’s approach is her deep respect for lived experience. Having navigated complex health challenges and systemic barriers herself, she understands firsthand how misaligned systems impact real people. This perspective informs her work with founders and teams who are building not just profitable companies, but ones rooted in care, integrity, and access.

Through Elevate Your Aura Advisory, Jillian partners with organizations to refine operations, strengthen brand narratives, and develop business strategies that feel both grounded and expansive. Her work is guided by the belief that when businesses are built with clarity and conscience, they become powerful vehicles for collective well-being.

Based in New York City, Jillian works with clients nationwide who are ready to grow with intention.

Philosophy:

Clarified solutions

The most effective work is often the simplest—shaped by empathy, understanding, and lived experience.

Lasting impact

By honoring how people actually make decisions, we help brands create impact that feels personal, credible, and built to last.

Why this exists: