According to a recent McKinsey report, one in four women are now considering leaving the workforce. Meanwhile, diverse employees have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and repeat instances of racial violence this year. Without a clear strategy for the retention and elevation of diverse talent, companies are at risk of backsliding.
To tackle these unique challenges, a new-paradigm approach is needed. In this session, Guts & Grace Leadership Founder and CEO LeeAnn Mallorie shares wisdom from more than 15 years of coaching the only woman leader on executive and technical teams. She introduces a training approach based on neuroscience and mindfulness that supports the organic advancement of women and diverse leaders in the workplace and helps to drive stakeholder-centered innovation.
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LeeAnn Mallorie, founder and CEO of Guts & Grace Leadership, is a transformational leadership coach and trainer with more than 15 years of experience helping leaders and organizations achieve high-performing results by truly walking their talk. She specializes in leadership embodiment and executive presence, supporting her clients to lead mission-critical initiatives and steward organizational change using neuroscience, mindfulness, and positive psychology tools. Her client list includes organizations like NASA, Capital One, Mattel, Logitech, thredUP, and Kiva.
LeeAnn’s award-winning Guts & Grace Leadership curriculum helps female leaders break through internalized glass ceilings and bring their hidden superpowers to work. She is uniquely skilled at helping female leaders reduce burnout and cultivate emotional resilience. Her clients appreciate her keen ability to see right to the heart of the matter, help them clearly articulate visionary goals, and mirror their behavior—both liabilities and strengths—in real time. LeeAnn’s recent book Guts & Grace: A Woman’s Guide to Full Bodied Leadership was published by Conscious Capitalism Press in January of 2020.