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The Girls Club Collective

CHANGE AGENT CONNECTIONS:

IRL Happy Hour
for Women in Impact

Here's the link to sign up: https://girlsclubcollective.co/change-agent-connections 

Tickets are $25

EVENT DETAILS:

Think speed dating, but for meaningful relationships with other amazing women changing the world. This event, hosted by founder of the Girls Club Collective Lis Best, is designed to create community and connection for women* who care about sustainability and social impact and are working to build a better future through their work. If you identify as a change agent, this is for you.

We’ll mix and mingle for the first 30 minutes or so and then move into our “power hour,” where you’ll have a chance to connect more intimately with several other women 1:1. We’ll provide the conversation prompts (and champagne and N/A bubbles). All you have to do is show up and be your amazing self!

*If you consider yourself a woman changing the world, we consider you a woman changing the world. Period. That said, we also appreciate that gender is a social construct and not binary. We are borrowing the definition of women from Pooja Lakshmin, MD. In Real Self-Care, she quotes Silvia Federici, who said, "To me it has always been mostly in terms of a political category." Pooja goes on to write, "I use the word women inclusively to mean all people who suffer under the oppressive conditions that have typically been associated with the female sex, which includes queer folks, trans and nonbinary people, and intersex and agender people."

ABOUT LIS:

Lis Best is an executive coach for women in impact, founder and facilitator of the Girls Club Collective, and host of the Women Changing the World podcast.
Since launching her coaching and consulting business in 2020, Lis has helped hundreds of leaders navigate ESG careers, up-level their thought leadership, and become more effective change agents.

Prior to her entrepreneurial journey, Lis worked as director of social impact for the world's fastest-growing pre-IPO start-up, a management consultant for BSR, and the sustainability manager at Qualcomm, a Fortune 200 technology company.

She has been trusted to speak by organizations including Spring Fertility, Une Femme, Grove Collaborative, Net Impact, and UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. She and her work have been featured in publications like Brit & Co., Create & Cultivate, Greenbiz, Ladies Get Paid, Nasdaq, and Thrive Global.


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