Executive Women's Networking Group

Unboxed, Unbothered & Unstoppable: Reclaiming Your Energy And Executive Power

Wednesday, October 8  |  8:30 - 10:30 AM
  Gross Mendelsohn's Baltimore Office

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About This Event


Are you ready to stop playing small and lead with purpose and power? 

Whether you’re scaling a small business, launching something bold, driving results in a corporate role or closing deals, at our next executive women’s networking event, we’re going to discuss showing up on your terms and with the kind of presence that shifts rooms and drives meaningful results.

Through real talk and actionable strategies, Dr. Shernette Grant — founder of Unorthodox Leadership Consulting — will draw on lived experience and practical insight to help us identify the hidden “boxes” that limit your growth, confidence and leadership. We’re going to learn how to reset boundaries, reframe how we lead and reconnect with the parts of ourselves that have always been powerful, even when the world says otherwise.

The event will take place at Gross Mendelsohn's Baltimore office (1801 Porter Street, Suite 500, Baltimore, MD 21230). Parking is free and plentiful.


This event will be sponsored by our firm's women's initiative, RISE, which provides our staff with resources that inspire success and empowerment.

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Meet The Presenter & Host

Dr. Shernette Grant

Presenter

Dr. Shernette Grant is a leadership and organizational development strategist, speaker and founder of Unorthodox Leadership Consulting. She helps organizations build agile leaders and high-performing teams through consulting, training and coaching that drive meaningful change and create lasting impact.

Lisa Carmichael

Networking Host

Lisa Carmichael is the director of business development at Gross, Mendelsohn & Associates. Lisa helps people find solutions for their toughest business issues by connecting them with the right CPAs and advisors.