Empowering Corporate Women to Lead with AI
Discover practical AI tools and comprehensive guides designed to help you harness the power of artificial intelligence at work.
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39% of U.S. women aged 25+ hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared to 36% of men.
(U.S. Census Bureau, 2023)
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Among adults ages 25–34, 46% of women have a bachelor's degree or higher, 36% of men do.
(Pew Research Center, 2021)
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59% of college students in the U.S. are women.
(National Center for Education Statistics, 2023)
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Women outnumber men in education, but still hold fewer than 30% of executive-level positions.
(McKinsey & Co., Women in the Workplace 2023)
For the first time in U.S. history, women are more educated than men.
We’ve earned the knowledge. Now it’s time to take the lead.
AI is our next leap, and this time, we’re not waiting to catch up.

AI for Journalists
As journalism continues to evolve, AI is becoming a powerful force shaping how stories are sourced, produced, and distributed. The newsrooms that learn to use these tools now will define what’s next.
I’ve developed a practical, newsroom-ready Introduction to AI for Journalists Toolkit that gives reporters, producers, and editors a clear, grounded understanding of how AI can enhance—not replace—the work they do every day.
Whether you're a local affiliate, an independent newsroom, or part of a national network, I offer live training sessions that meet your team where they are—technically and culturally.
📎 Download the Toolkit
👉 AI for Journalists: Intro Guide (PDF)
🎙️ Book a Live Training
Ready to future-proof your newsroom?
Contact me to schedule an in-person or virtual session tailored to your staff.






