2021 Women’s History Month
2021 Womens History Month-Kara Altenbaumer Price
Kara Altenbaumer-Price shares how when Hillary Clinton was the Democratic nominee for president in 2016, she got truly excited to witness the possibility of our first female president. “I was all in—giddy even—but when she lost, I was truly crushed. It wasn’t
2021 Womens History Month-Krisi Kastl
Hard work and determination by strong women is what Krisi Kastl celebrates for Women’s History Month.
Both my grandmother, Christine Kastl, and my mother, Patricia Kastl, significantly impacted my professional growth as a woman attorney. My grandmother founded and ran her own successful
2021 Womens History Month-Staci Glenn
For Women’s History Month, Staci Glenn celebrates the woman who was directly responsible for her law career.
It boggles the mind that during my lifetime, there were no – zip, zilch, nada – women on the U.S. Supreme Court. Although RBG deservedly receives
2021 International Women’s Day (March 8)
2021 International Womens Day-Mehreen Mazhar
In celebration of #InternationalWomensDay, Mehreen Mazhar shares how grateful she is that Kershaw Anderson, PLLC works towards welcoming young, female associates and talent into the profession. We are also thankful that we have been given opportunities to gain valuable experience to develop
2021 International Womens Day-Lindsey Wyrick
Lindsey Wyrick believes that in this pandemic world we are living in, women lawyers are wearing even more hats than before.
During this time, advancing equity for women often starts with simply checking on one another and seeing how we can help. I
2020 International Women’s Day (March 8)
2019 International Women’s Day (March 8)
2018 Women’s Equality Day Social Media Campaign (August 26)
2018 International Women’s Day #PressForProgress Social Media Campaign
2017 Women’s Equality Day Social Media Campaign
2017 International Women’s Day #BeBoldForChange Social Media Campaign
#BeBoldForChange – Alyson Blatney
Behavior that attempts to avoid failure can seem to mitigate against the certainty of uncertainty in
#BeBoldForChange – Kathryne Morris
“…Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces
#BeBoldForChange – Meyling “Mey” Ly-Ortiz
Being bold means stepping up – without being asked. Two years ago, I sat
#BeBoldForChange – Sheri Crosby Wheeler
When I dare to be powerful – to use my strength in the service of my