Jennifer Wallace | July 2024

Visionary Speaker: Jennifer Wallace

Impact Table Visionary Speaker Sessions are private member and invite-only gatherings that bring respected women leaders in impact to share about their personal leadership and impact journey and important lessons learned along the way. 

Our guests share an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at their own leadership and impact journey and share tips and tools they’ve learned, giving members the real talk, connection and truth we all crave and inspiration you can take with you on your own path.

Following the speaker’s share is an open Q&A with the speaker and time for members to break out into small groups.

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About Impact Table Visionary Speaker Sessions

Too many women in social impact are under-resourced and under-supported, navigating their leadership and impact journey alone, or in a silo.  We know, doing the world’s most important work isn’t a solo gig.  One way we can stop patching together a leadership journey built on trial and error and instinct alone is to listen and learn from others share the truth behind how they’ve navigated own leadership and impact journey, and share about our own experiences.  Through Impact Table Visionary Speaker Sessions, we remove the veil and the misconceptions of what it takes to lead an impact journey that truly transforms lives and we inspire and equip Impact Table members to elevate their own leadership.

About Jennifer

Jennifer Breheny Wallace is an award-winning journalist and author of the instant New York Times bestselling book Never Enough: When Achievement Pressure Becomes Toxic – and What We Can Do About It.  Her second book Mattering: Building A Life of Value At Home, Work, and in the Larger World is based on five years of research and an original global mattering survey.  

Wallace is the co-founder of The Mattering Movement, a nonprofit whose mission is to create cultures of mattering in schools and higher education.   Her current work is focused on creating a movement of mattering in the workplace as the antidote to toxic never-enoughness.

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