Women Claiming Space in Law: Session 2: Waiting vs. Being in Position
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Women Claiming Space in Law: Session 2: Waiting vs. Being in Position

 Export to Your Calendar 3/24/2026
When: Tuesday, March 24 , 2026
12 noon Eastern
Where: United States
Contact: LaShatá Grayson
lashata@pad.org

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Women Claiming Space in Law: Series

Ever watched someone else get the opportunity you knew you were ready for?

Women Claiming Space in Law is a live conversation series bringing together women in the legal profession to share honest insights about navigating ambition, visibility, and leadership. It’s time that we create the space for women to have intentional conversations. Join us to learn from practitioners, ask questions, and build confidence as you grow in the profession.

Session 2: Waiting vs. Being in Position

March 24, 2026
12:00 PM EST

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/LGXpNBklRlW4KJ2vAgdqPg

Ever watched someone else get the opportunity you knew you were ready for?

Opportunities rarely come from simply waiting; they come from positioning yourself to be seen and heard. This session explores how to build visibility, advocate for yourself, and navigate professional opportunities in law.

Session Outcomes
• Understand how positioning influences career opportunities
• Learn practical ways to advocate for yourself
• Build confidence in increasing your professional visibility

Featuring: Our Phi Alpha Delta Women in Law:
Jessica Zaiken Sienkewicz, International Board Member-at-Large (Butler Chapter, Minnesota Statewide Alumni Chapter)
Jhanalyn Blount, International Marshal (Robinson Chapter)

Registration  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/LGXpNBklRlW4KJ2vAgdqPg

Session 3: Access Is Given. Leverage Is Built
March 31 12:00 PM EST

Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/KhpuUgn5TL26AJQ22aD-1w

 

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Phi Alpha Delta is the world’s preeminent law fraternity because of our dedication to service: service to the student, the school, the profession, and the community.

It is through devotion to the ideals of compassion, courage, diversity, innovation, integrity, professionalism, and service that we better both our profession and our community. Through accepting our differences we become not just a law fraternity, but a family.

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