I don’t usually post about my personal life on the blog, but I wanted to share a post I wrote about how to cope with grief and find happiness when
I don’t usually post about my personal life on the blog, but I wanted to share a post I wrote about how to cope with grief and find happiness when…
The next woman who wows is Nancy Slome of the Lawyers Biography Service. I have known Nancy for years and have always been impressed with her knowledge of the legal industry, her kindness, authenticity and resilience. Learn more about her in this Q&A.
I don’t know anyone who wouldn’t like to find more happiness in their daily lives.
Self care is so important, especially now. A wise friend of mine told me that sometimes happiness is a choice you need to make and that it won’t always come easy. We still need to try. Here are some ideas that I hope inspire you on adding more happiness to your life.
Please join us for the next Women Who Wow virtual get-together featuring Kerrie Mohr, founder and director at A Good Place Therapy. We will focus on finding coping strategies…
The next Woman Who Wows is Dr. Catherine Sanderson, a professor of life sciences at Amherst College.
Professor Sanderson has published more than 25 journal articles and book chapters in addition to four college textbooks, middle school and high school health textbooks, and trade books on parenting as well as how mindset influences happiness, health and even how long we live (The Positive Shift). In 2012, she was named one of the country’s top 300 professors by the Princeton Review.
I met Professor Sanderson at the 2018 Legal Marketing Association Annual Conference where she served as keynote speaker. I was so moved by her talk about why happiness is significant, what truly makes us happy and practical ways that each of us can incorporate happiness into our everyday lives.
Learn more about her below. In addition, Professor Sanderson will be our featured speaker at the next Women Who Wow virtual event, this Thursday, May 21 at 5pm ET. Register here.
Cathy Duke is the Chief Talent Officer at Robinson+Cole (she is the first person to have this role at her firm). She spent 20+ years at Proskauer where she was the Legal Director for its top-ranked Labor and Employment Department. Prior to that, Cathy was a white-collar criminal defense and commercial litigation lawyer in private practice. I met Cathy when we both worked at Proskauer, and I always found her to be a great colleague and incredibly smart.
She was recently interviewed about her new role in Hartford Business. Learn more about Cathy in this Women Who Wow profile.
The next Woman Who Wows is Robin Oliver, the Global Director of Business Development at powerhouse content syndicator JD Supra. I’ve known Robin for years and she’s a great friend and person. Learn more about her.