YOU'RE INVITED

Join fellow leaders for an Evening with Chief.

Tuesday, May 23 at 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Staple & Fancy 
4739 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107

Join an intimate group of leaders from enterprise organizations in the HR and DEI space for dinner and participate in a discussion on the biggest challenges of supporting and growing diverse executive leadership teams.

Please RSVP by Thursday, May 18.


This exclusive evening of networking and rich dialogue will allow you to walk away with new connections at progressive companies, along with ideas for driving higher retention and returns and practical solutions to impact your greater organization.



YOU'RE INVITED

Join fellow leaders for an Evening with Chief.

Tuesday, May 23 at 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Staple & Fancy
4739 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107


Join an intimate group of thought leaders in the HR and DEI space for an evening of networking, dinner, and rich discussion.

Please RSVP by May 20.

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Find your community

  • Crowdsource advice and ideas
  • Getting advice from peers
  • Cross-pollination of ideas - peers outside your industry
  • Similar life and career stages

Find your community

  • Crowdsource advice and ideas
  • Getting advice from peers
  • Cross-pollination of ideas - peers outside your industry
  • Similar life and career stages

Find your community

  • Crowdsource advice and ideas
  • Getting advice from peers
  • Cross-pollination of ideas - peers outside your industry
  • Similar life and career stages

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The gender pay gap hasn’t budged for 15 years. There are more chief executives named Michael and James than women who lead S&P 500 companies. The World Economic Forum says it will take 135 years to reach global gender parity.

Which is more absurd: these stats? Or aliens coming to visit earth and learning about our lack of women in leadership?