"Surround yourself only with people who are going to take you higher” - Oprah Winfrey
As busy women juggling it all, we know that networking is super important and enriching… and we’re also all super busy.
That’s why Wall Street Journal best-selling author and women’s leadership coach, Randi Braun, is hosting the first-ever Something Major Power Lunch: an intimate women’s leadership networking lunch in Washington, DC.
You’re invited to join us on Friday, May 19th at 1pm at Zaytinya.
Space is limited and registration is first-come-first-served. You can learn more about the Something Major Power Lunch or sign up below.
About the Event:
What’s included: Beginning with a champagne toast, we’ll sit down for a leisurely, multi-course meal at Zaytinya where attendees can network and connect in a low-stress (high-fun) environment.
Audience: This lunch is designed for experienced, career-focused professional women -- whether you're a leader in your organization, an entrepreneur, a woman in career transition, or a community mover-and-shaker -- looking to make authentic connections with other women.
Theme: In honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month, the theme of our inaugural Something Major Power Lunch will be “Managing Stress at the Top of Your Game.” We look forward to creating a safe and dynamic space for women to connect about this important topic.
Have questions? Email Randi@SomethingMajorCoaching.com to get in touch. If you have dietary restrictions, please contact Randi after registering so we can alert Zaytinya.
About the Host, Randi Braun:
Randi Braun is the Wall Street Journal best-selling author of Something Major: The New Playbook for Women at Work. A member of the Forbes Coaches Council, Braun is the CEO & Founder of the women’s leadership firm, Something Major, a highly-regarded speaker, and an ICF-certified executive coach, who has worked with 50+ organizations including Microsoft, Uber, Virgin, Accor Hotels, and Cox Communications, among others. An expert at helping high-performing women thrive in demanding roles, she coaches clients, runs retreats, and speaks frequently at conferences. Her insights on women’s leadership have been featured in The Washington Post, CNBC, Forbes, Talk Radio Europe (BBC), Thrive Global, Parents Magazine, and The Chicago Tribune.