In honor of Women’s History Month, join us for an inspiring multi-generational conversation with women who are shaping their career fields — and themselves — in real time. This session brings together panelists at different stages of their careers to explore how women are navigating doubt and imposter syndrome, building a sense of belonging and finding the confidence to step into new spaces with purpose.
Through honest dialogue and powerful storytelling, our speakers will share:
- How imposter syndrome shows up across career stage and what to do about it.- The role of community, mentorship and support systems in women’s career journeys.- What it means to “show up” authentically in spaces where women have been historically underrepresented.- Practical strategies for building confidence and creating belonging for yourself and others.
Whether you are early in your career, stepping into leadership or simply seeking encouragement, this session will uplift and empower you with insights from modern-day sheroes who are doing meaningful work in inclusion, belonging, and beyond.
Asiah Claiborne, Director of Student Transition Programs, University of Texas at Dallas
Glamour Perry, Assistant Director of Alumni Networks & Regional Programming, Sam Houston State University
Kiara Hunter, Assistant Director of Donor Experience, Texas Women's University
Grace Kadia, Vice President of UNT Alumni Association Dallas Alumni Network, University of North Texas
Dr. Deena Brown, Senior HR Consultant & Strategic Advisor, DC Brown International