Thank you, Ernesto Quezada and Pathmonk, for having me on to talk about this wonderful firm Clark Hill where I'm privileged to work with such an incredible Marketing and Business Development team and with such fantastic attorneys and colleagues.
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It's always a thrill to tell our story, discuss our growth trajectory, and our exceptional culture. Appreciate the opportunity very much! #SimplySmarter
Episode description: Join Roy Sexton, Director of Marketing at Clark Hill, as he delves into strategic legal marketing insights. With over 25 years of experience, Roy discusses branding, communications, and the firm's 700+ attorneys across 27 [NOW 28 with addition of Boulder!] offices.
Discover Clark Hill's comprehensive legal services, from labor and employment to banking and finance, all delivered by an accessible team of professionals. Tune in to explore the values driving Clark Hill's success and learn how they continue to make an impact in the legal industry.
From my time on the international board of the Legal Marketing Association (five years with 2024 being my last!), one of the things of which I think I'm proudest that the organization has put in place would be our DEI Member Resource Groups, a safe space for learning and commiseration, networking and, well, kindness.
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There have been many leaders involved over the past few years in their creation and maintenance and growth. They all deserve so much praise - a special shout out to wonderful Michelle Turner and David Ackert who keep asking for my thoughts for these lovely periodic summaries they've compiled.
My thoughts from our recent allies gathering:
"Our allies conversation this month was so robust and so candid and so essential. We had open dialogue about the difference between good intention and real need and about how those of us in diverse groups may not always crave more ally energy/programming, but rather substantive support in terms of career opportunity. When we talk about allyship, it means so much to know people are there supporting us, but it even even means more when they are actively clearing barriers for our professional success."
Received my copy last night and can't wait to start reading, exploring, learning - kudos to this incredible cohort of leaders/authors/voices on this wonderful milestone!
You can order your copy of "Own Your Story: #EmpoweredWomenAnthology" here.
"[A] treasure trove of authentic and vulnerable stories, each one a chance to learn, to connect, and maybe even find a little piece of ourselves in the process." – Eugina Jordan, Author of Unlimited
"An inspiring reminder that when we share our stories, we step into our power and claim our worth." – Alexandra Carter, Author of Ask for More: 10 Questions to Negotiate Anything
"This book, authored by women who are both excellent storytellers and inspiring community leaders, serves as a showcase of their passion, strength, and resilience. Keep shining and sharing your amazing stories!" – Lucy Chen, Author of Build Resilience: Live, Learn, and Lead
Stories have the power to transform: they foster empathy, create connections, and teach us that we are more alike than different. In this anthology, women from diverse backgrounds, lived experiences, professions, and ages share their unique stories. These are stories of growth, change, loss, love, enlightenment, strength, and resilience. Their vulnerability reminds us that authenticity is empowering—and they lead by example.
Empowered and connected, we can create change in our lives and the world. Let's harness the power of storytelling to empower, connect, and create change.
Foreword: Our Stories Light Fires; They Break Molds by Eugina Jordan
Introduction: The Art of Storytelling by Susan C. Freeman
Finding My Tribe by Cheryl Aufdemberge
A Unicorn in an Ordinary World by Dr. Rebecca Baumgartner, ACC, CDE
Unbreakable by Natalie Altonia Borneo
What I Was Made for by Michelle Bufano
On Hospice: Life After Death by Sarah Burke
Permission to Live Out Loud by Tiffany Castagno
A 'Yes … And' Career Model by Gena Cox, PhD
Breaks Don't Define You, They Refine You by Marcie Dickson
Grateful: A Life Well Served by Jan Anne Dubin, MBA (She/ Her/ Hers)
Grace, Grit, Grind, and Gratitude by Daphne Turpin Forbes
Breaking the Stigma by Susan E. Frankel
Unexpectedly Redirected: Loss to Possibility by Anne Gallagher
The Power of the Girlfriend Brigade by Alexis Gladstone
The Survivor's Journey by Lindsay Griffiths
Self-Doubt as a Catalyst for Change by Judy Hoberman-CHPC-Exec. Coach-Sales-Leadership-Speaker
A Journey of Resilience and Hope by Homeira İzadi
The Road to Mastering My Voice by Nori Jabba
Follow the Yellow Brick Road by April Joy (Hurst)
The Chariot, The Tower, and The Page by Drew Kramer
Healing Out Loud by Caroline Markel
The 3 Rs of Resilience by Lesley Marlin
The Power of Owning Your Story by Serena Mastin
From Silent Ostrich to Empowered Peacock by Sheila Murphy
Self-realization and Renewal by Jenn Ocken
When Others Can't Handle the Shine by Sameena Safdar
Innovate & Change to Succeed by Nita Sanger
Great Expectations: A Love Letter to Women by Lauren A. Tetenbaum, LCSW, JD, PMH-C
When Life Throws You a Curve Ball … by Jennifer Marino Thibodaux
Rising Up by Courtney Thomas
Life Is About the Journey by Jing Wang
Words You Keep by Becky Whatley
Learning to Thrive Not Just Survive by Michelle Wimes (she, her, hers)
Afterword: Own Your Story by Lesley Marlin & Jennifer Thibodaux
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