Luann is a fierce advocate for women and diversity. She uses her experience as an engineer, VC, and entrepreneur to connect with her audiences and find common ground. Her ability to be transparent and not hide from the difficult conversations makes her a valued voice in the room. She brings insights and ideas that inspire thoughtful and deliberate growth in individuals and organizations wanting to make an impact.
My Favorite Topics
Changing What We Think Is A Qualified Leader: It’s time to reconsider how biased systems inform what we think of as qualified. By opening our minds to the different—but valuable experiences and leadership skills—of talented women, we can diversify our CEO ranks, and reap the rewards that follow.
Overcoming Bias in an Interview: I know women are smart, experienced and competent, unfortunately, that doesn’t mean she is going to get the job. As a woman you have to break through hundreds of years of bias to be seen as the leader you are. This presentation hits on some of the things you can do to ensure your interview highlights your qualities and breaks through the bias.
Elevating Women: Owning Your Value, Enlisting Support, and Ending Bias: People don’t always realize what powerful leaders women can be. This workshop can help you identify and embrace the skills that make women powerful leaders; learn the difference between mentors, sponsors, and allies and how to enlist them throughout your career journey; learn tactical skills to interrupt and end bias for yourself and others.
The Confidence Issue is Not Your Fault: Women Leaders and aspiring women CEOs often struggle to recognize their worth. This lack of confidence isn’t actually women’s fault. It’s the result of an educational and business culture that has devalued the contributions of women from the very beginning. And that it has resulted in an upper echelon of leadership that still includes so few women isn’t a surprise—it’s the natural consequence.
Balancing, Belonging & Benefits (aka DEI for startups): Even if you are two people working out of your garage, it is never too early to set the stage for prosperous, diverse, and inclusive growth.
The Myth of the CEO: What makes a great CEO? It’s probably not what you think.
Advocating for Gender Equity is Important for the Boys & Men in Your Life: Gender equity isn’t just good for women, it improves the lives of men too.