Event Overview
Many women in today’s workforce are outwardly achieving greater levels of success and leadership positions than ever before but are inwardly battling imposter syndrome and a lack of confidence.
A lot of high-achieving women find themselves wondering, “How did I get here?”. There’s a scientific reason for that!
After temporarily leaving the industry in 2017 due to burnout, it took Rachel Williams several coaching certifications and a few years of trial and error to figure out what really allows female leaders to be sustainably successful, kick imposter syndrome to the curb, and foster true inner-confidence.
In this presentation, she will share the top tips that allowed her to move into what she calls “Authentic Leadership.”
Attendees will receive 1 Professional Development Hour (PDH) upon completion.
Key Takeaways:
- How to get REALLY clear on the unique values, strengths, and vision of yourself your team members – and why it matters!
- How to create an authentic personal brand to lead yourself and others effectively.
- How to manage imposter syndrome and foster true inner-confidence.
This session is for you if…
- You want to effectively lead and grow without sacrificing yourself or what you love.
- You battle with imposter syndrome, confidence issues, or feelings of burnout.
- You want to lead and inspire others by being more of who you truly are!
Meet the Instructor
Rachel Williams
Rachel B. Williams is a results-oriented environmental professional connecting the humans of Energy. With over 15 years of experience in environmental management, strategy, permitting and compliance across multiple energy industries – including, oil and gas, renewables, and electric transmission – she now focuses on business development as a Senior Project Manager at Tetra Tech. She finds connecting energy leaders with the experts and services they need to get their projects in-service and on-track quite fulfilling.
Rachel is also a Leadership Coach and Mentor helping professionals in STEM create well-paid, fulfilling careers that fit their unique strengths and expertise. She has served thousands of professionals through individualized high-level coaching, signature group programs, networking events, and leadership retreats. Passionate about leadership and development, she also volunteers her time to multiple leadership roles, including: Tetra Tech Professional Women’s Network and PWN Coaching Co-founder, Southern Gas Association’s Women & Leadership Committee, multiple mentoring programs, and inspirational speaking.
When not traveling, Rachel loves spending time with her family and friends in Houston, Texas, and getting out into nature as much as possible.