02/05/2022
As tbdNOW begins its THIRD year of business, I'm excited to share a recap of some of the fulfilling work we've been immersed in over the past two years...
As a consultant for the Montgomery Bar Association, tbdNOW:
-- recently launched the 8th year of the award-winning Leadership Academy, a year-long, next-generation leadership development program for many of the MBA's best rising leaders;
-- led 2021 Leadership Academy members in the development of a project focusing on the improvement of wellness in the legal profession, recommendations for which are currently being implemented throughout the MBA;
-- in response to Covid-restrictions, created and administered an online summer workshop component for the Robert E. Slota, Jr. Diversity Internship and Development program for historically under-represented law and pre-law students;
-- oversaw historic engagement in the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, which earned the 2020 Committee of the Year award;
-- served as an organizer and presenter for the PBA's 2020 Diversity Summit, which earned the PBA Diversity and Inclusion Award;
-- moderated a thought-provoking panel discussion on Anti-Asian hate, featuring ABC's Nydia Han (https://lnkd.in/eZanpmPu); and
-- presented workshops on connection, gratitude, communication, storytelling, self-awareness, and more...
Serving as a consultant for the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services, tbdNOW:
-- Oversaw the first phase of the County's historic Hurricane Ida Disaster Relief Response;
-- recently completed the fourth year of the HHS Emerging Leaders program, an innovative program which develops leadership and collaboration across HHS offices;
-- facilitated the first all-day Emerging Leaders alumni retreat;
-- provided one-on-one executive coaching to HHS employees;
-- provided leadership and program development services for the Montgomery County Multi-Faith Coalition, a ground-breaking initiative which brings together people from faith communities and service providers to promote collaboration, dialogue, and the sharing of resources;
Working within the community, tbdNOW developed the Youth Leadership Program for the Philip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation for Korean-American high school students and rising leaders;
Serving as an executive and personal development coach, tbdNOW provided one-on-one coaching for lawyers, executives, college students, and high school students;
Sharing lessons on empathy, self-awareness, and strength-based leadership, tbdNOW owner, Nancy Walsh, served as the Keynote Speaker for the Pennsylvania Economic Developers Association Annual Conference;
Best of all? TbdNOW met and developed relationships with some of the BEST people around! Stay tuned for what's coming around the bend!