Events
We host virtual events and interactive workshops throughout the year, so check back often!
Past Events
Thrive as They Lead: Advancing the Infrastructure to Support Black Women Leaders
Mar 21, 2024

Dr. Tamara Wilds Lawson
President and CEO, Washington Area Women’s Foundation

Moderator: Marsha Henderson
Associate Commissioner for Women’s Health, FDA, Retired
Watch Thrive as They Lead: Advancing the Infrastructure to Support Black Women Leaders2024-03-21
Virtual
HOW AI is Changing Leadership
Feb 13, 2024

Jenny Fernandez, Executive Coach, COO, and Professor at Columbia Business School and NYU joined moderator Julie Livingston for a chat about Leadership and AI. She spoke about leadership and change; opportunities courtesy of AI tools; benefits and challenges; and leadership skills currently in demand.
Watch HOW AI is Changing Leadership2024-02-13
Virtual
Quorum February Cohort
Feb 8, 2024

Join us for our first Quorum Cohort of 2024 as we explore:
New Year – Same Me
What Habits and Tools are We Continuing to Explore in 2024?
Cohort leaders will be our DC Chapter Co-chairs Jen Mailander and Veronica Torres.
Virtual
The UNiqueness – Advancing DEI in the Global Workplace
Jan 18, 2024

Andreina Botto, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Consultant; Former United Nations Diversity Leader
Moderator: Gitanjali Sakhuja, Fractional Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer
Virtual
2024: Women Driving Change
Jan 9, 2024

Quorum Initiative’s Founder and CEO, Meg Sullivan, kicks off the new year as a guest on Quorum Live for the session “2024: Women Driving Change.” In conversation with host Julie Livingston of WantLeverage Communications, Meg discusses how the workplace changed in 2023 and what women can do in 2024 to drive change at work.
Watch 2024: Women Driving Change2024-01-09
Virtual
Empowering Girls To Become 21st Century Leaders
Dec 19, 2023

Mary Messner, CEO of Madam President Camp, joined Julie Livingston of WantLeverage Communications on Quorum Live for a conversation on “Empowering Girls To Become 21st Century Leaders.”
In order to prepare the next generation of female leaders, we need to start with empowering girls. When we start to teach girls how to raise their voices and be rewarded for their individuality, they build confidence which affects how they’ll be upon entering the workforce later.
Watch Empowering Girls To Become 21st Century Leaders2023-12-19
Virtual