In these interactive conversations, we will explore the lessons learned while navigating life’s inflection points. We will speak with leaders who strive to make a measurable impact in their careers and lives. Join us for our weekly sessions!
Everyone has power. In this interactive conversation, June Bower will share how to use your power to achieve good things for yourself and your career.
You will come away from this conversation understanding what power is, discovering your “power tools” and how to use them, and exploring what your personal brand is and how it can increase your power.
We are huge fans of June Bower and turn to her regularly for her brilliant insights on navigating business and life. June started her career in the early days of Apple where she worked with Steve Jobs and the rest of the 300 person company.
From Apple, she went on to VP and CMO jobs at companies including Adobe, Alcatel, Cisco, and Webex.
As we navigate career and life inflections points, one of the most common themes we hear from women is that “I’m not good enough.”
All too often, many struggle to see their intrinsic value. In this discussion, we turn to Carrie Driscoll, a product and agile leader, to discuss navigating imposter syndrome and how success depends on the degree you own your identity and worth.
Carrie Driscoll is President of Reef Consulting and leverages 20+ years in project and operations management to drive growth and innovation. Her firm specializes in business agility coaching and digital transformations for Fortune 500 companies.
In business and in life, no one should have to go it alone.
As we navigate career and life inflections points, one of the best ways to reach the other side of that journey is through authentic connections and community. In this conversation, Christine Perfetti will share the process of creating your next act through Connection Councils.
Connection Councils are made up of a small group of like-minded women who provide each other with friendship, community, and connection as they co-create their next career and life chapters. You will come away from this conversation inspired to take the actions to reimagine your future.
When considering a career pivot, many get stuck in “planning mode” instead of taking the action necessary to transform their careers.
When deciding what actions to take, we all have points in our career when learning from others can help us move forward. When seeking the courage to take risks, it’s valuable to gain insights from someone who has taken the path before you.
We are thrilled to talk with Jen McGinn, the VP of UX at Flexera and Adjunct Professor at Bentley University. Throughout her impressive career as a UX and Design executive, Jen has experienced several career inflection points and successfully reached the other side. She has coached and mentored dozens of leaders to help them decide what’s next in their career journeys. In this conversation, we’ll discuss the benefits of learning from others and finding role models and mentors to help pave your path.
When hitting a life inflection point, it’s common to want to move forward to your next chapter as soon as possible. However, to move forward, it’s often necessary to pause, reflect, and take a look back and revisit the stories driving your current life and circumstances.
In this conversation, we will talk to Catherine Norman, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) about the benefits of narrative and EMDR therapy to increase understanding of the stories guiding our lives.
EMDR offers a way to understand the narratives driving behaviors and resolve the stories that no longer serve people striving to move forward in a positive direction. Catherine specializes in EMDR therapy because she believes it’s the most effective way to help people reach their next chapters by overcoming false narratives, depression, or anxiety.
Catherine holds a Master of Science degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Loyola University Maryland. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Virginia and runs her own independent counseling practice, Next Chapter Counseling of Northern Virginia.