Women Who Lead in Law: Rethinking Impostor Syndrome

July 16, 2025
11:30 AM CDT - 1:00 PM CDT
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Thompson Coburn - 35th Floor
505 N 7th Street, Ste 3500
St. Louis, MO 63101
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This event is open to ALA Members, ILTA Members and sponsoring Business Partners only.
Millions of people — including legal administrators and professionals — secretly worry they’re not as smart or talented as other people “think” they are. It's called impostor syndrome, and left unchecked, it can impact not only individuals but their organizations as well. Fortunately, there is a solution. In this session, you’ll discover what impostor syndrome is and who’s most susceptible. You’ll walk away with usable tools to help yourself and the people you lead, manage, mentor, teach, or parent.
Thank you to our sponsors The Bremer Group, LexisNexis, Sherry Hurst Legal Recruiting, and IT Solutions!
About the Speaker:
Mollie Farrell, Aspire
Mollie Farrell trains and coaches lawyers and legal professionals on topics including communication skills, feedback, and boundaries. With over 20 years of legal experience, both as a practicing litigator and as a law firm training and development director, she helps teams increase engagement across differences and in the hybrid workplace. Mollie is an ICF Associate Certified Coach, with a specialty in impostor syndrome.
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