Celebrating Women’s History Month: Spotlight on Sally and the Badass Women of SpeakersOffice

As Women’s History Month draws to a close, we’re shining a spotlight on incredible women who are making waves in their respective fields.

Our friends over at SpeakersOffice recently featured our fearless leader, Sally Hogshead, in a post celebrating her success and amplifying her story alongside the other dynamic, in-demand female speakers in the SO family. 

There’s no better word than what they used to describe this group of women…. 

BADASS.

Here are just a few highlights from their illustrious, extensive careers . . .

Nataly Kogan – A refugee at 13, turned from a highly successful tech executive to an entrepreneur empowering “Awesome” humans to struggle less.

Sally Hogshead – The most award-winning copywriter in the U.S. at age 24 and an icon on the science of fascination. NYT bestselling author and Hall of Fame speaker. 

Susan Cain – Top 6th Influencer in the world and author of the #1 NYT bestsellers, Quiet and Oprah’s Book Club selection, Bittersweet.

Dr. Tasha Eurich – #1 self-awareness coach, communication expert, top 50 world coach and Ehlers Danlos Society advocate and practicing fighter.

Amy Blankson – The only person to have ever received a Point of Light Award from two U.S. Presidents & a member of the UN Global Happiness Council.

Amy Cuddy – Ph.D. from Princeton University, former professor at Harvard Business School & the second-most viewed TED Talk of all time.

Brené Brown – Author of six #1 NYT Bestsellers and the host of two award-winning podcasts.

Carey Lohrenz – Former lieutenant in the U.S. Navy who was one of the first fully qualified female naval aviators to fly the F-14 Tomcat in the U.S. military.

Cassandra Worthy – Chemical Engineer turned Change Enthusiast and globally moving the needle of her work every single day.

Lisa Ford – Top 30 Customer Service Guru and Speaker Hall of Fame award recipient.

Michelle Gielan – Bestselling author of Broadcasting Happiness and one of the top 10 authors on resilience by the Harvard Business Review. 

Michelle Poler – Founder of Hello Fears, a social movement that has inspired over 70 million people worldwide to choose growth over comfort.

We are grateful for this legacy of amazing women that make the world a better place. Cheers to this collective brilliance, bravery and badassery!

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