Women in Leadership

Female employees are faced with a myriad of challenges in the workplace which often hold them back from reaching higher leadership levels within their organizations. In this experiential workshop, participants will develop the communication techniques necessary to navigate professional environments assertively, speaking up for themselves and uplifting fellow female colleagues.

Please note: This workshop is intended for those who identify as female or minority gender but all are welcome. We highly recommend companies pair this with our Male Allies Workshop.

Attendees will Learn

-How to take on an impactful balance of assertiveness and approachability typified by leaders
-Techniques for amplifying one’s voice and responding to gendered microaggressions
-How to advocate for oneself and fellow female colleagues

About this Speaker

Jen and Allison coach communication skills – such as public speaking, pitching, giving and receiving feedback, diversity and inclusion, productive confrontations, and more -- to individuals and companies, including Spotify, Time Warner, Buzzfeed, Penguin Random House, and American Express. As comedians who were ranked among the “top ten funniest women in NYC,” and whose comedy projects have been featured in WIRED, Forbes, Newsweek, and VICE, Jen and Allison make all trainings experiential and fun!

Education and Experience

  • Ranked "top ten funniest women in NYC"
  • Featured in WIRED, Forbes, Newsweek and VICE
  • Presented to many companies including, Spotify, Time Warner, Buzzfeed, American Express and Penguin Random House
Speaker Topic:
Mindfulness
Nutrition
Fitness
Leadership
Financial Wellness
Sleep
Aromatherapy
Stress
Mental Health
Ergonomics
Health
Well-being
Communication
Volunteerism
Celebrity or Keynote
Working From Home
Community
Humorous, Funny
Other
Building Awareness For:
Heart Health (February)
Black History (February)
Women's History (February)
Financial Literacy (April)
National Volunteer (April)
Brain Tumor Awareness (May)
Mental Health Awareness (May)
National Stroke Awareness (May)
American Asian & Pacific Islanders Heritage Month (May)
Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness (June)
Workplace Safety (June)
LGBTQ/Pride (June)
Sarcoma Awareness (July)
National Yoga (September)
Hispanic Heritage Month (September)
Breast Cancer Awareness (October)
National Arts & Humanities (October)
Indigenous Peoples' Day (October)
National Disability Employment Awareness (October)
Movember - Men's Health (November)
Native American Heritage Day (November)
Other Critera:
Available as Webinar
Recording is OK
Available as In-Person Event
Available Nationwide
Willing to Travel
Offered in Spanish
Offered in other languages
For Call Centers
Especially for Men
Especially for Women
HRA/VEBA eligible
For 3rd Shift
For Retreats
Holidays
Duration of event (in hour increments): 2 hours (time is customizable)
Equipment buyer needs to provide: Since this workshop is interactive, we request a private room with chairs arranged in a circle, in which participants can move around and are unimpeded by immovable furniture. We also request a whiteboard or flipchart.
Equipment provided by vendor: TBD
Post event tools included: After every workshop, we send a document with research and a recap of skills learned.
Includes pre-event consultation: Yes