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#WeHearHer Circles | Shedding the Silence to Power Progress

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Join us for this dynamic roundtable discussion focused on dismantling the culture of silence surrounding women's experiences in the workplace.

Together, we will explore the importance of open communication as a key driver of true gender equality. By creating safe spaces for sharing and listening, we can unlock the full potential of women and propel progress towards a more inclusive future.

Engage in meaningful discussions with #WeHearHer Council members and supporters as we 'come to the table' to join in roundtable conversations about women’s mental health advocacy. This event is a space for sharing stories, building connections, and driving change.

About #WeHearHer Circles | Women’s Wellbeing at Work Series

Explore women's wellbeing in the workplace and beyond in this monthly roundtable series led by SeekHer Foundation. Connect with fellow advocates to discuss how we can raise awareness, build alignment, and cultivate accountability around key issues impacting women's wellbeing. Through open dialogue and collaborative action, we'll work together to create a ripple effect of positive change, shaping our workplaces and communities for the better.

About The Speakers

Dumebi Egbuna is the Co-Founder of Chezie, a platform designed to empower ERG leaders and DEI teams to efficiently manage and grow their groups. Driven by her experience leading IBM's Black ERG, Dumebi recognizes the profound impact ERGs have on both the experiences of minorities in the workplace and the success of organizations as a whole. As a Black woman, she is deeply passionate about amplifying the voices of underrepresented people, particularly in traditionally inaccessible spaces like higher education and corporate America.

Dumebi holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Emory University. Beyond her work at Chezie, she enjoys learning about interior design, exploring Chicago's diverse food scene, and spending time with loved ones.

​​Monica Mo, PhD is the founder of SeekHer Foundation and WellSeek, a social impact collective & community organization dedicated to helping women thrive in their work and life. A former biotech scientist turned social impact advisor and mental health advocate, Dr. Mo has spent nearly a decade activating communities through story-driven science that dissects wellness with a human-forward lens. Her work as a brand strategist and wellness consultant has connected her with entrepreneurs, national brands, and global organizations to shift the conversation on women's wellness in our workplaces and communities

Kate Hermosura, EdD serves as the Lead of Women’s Wellbeing & Leadership Development at Seekher Foundation. She has over 13 years of experience across a range of educational contexts working directly with students, parents, schools, and allied health professionals. As a critical feminist scholar and practitioner, her research focuses on the intersection of identity, leadership, and critical feminism in developing diverse and inclusive leaders to transform organizations. She brings passion, energy, and expertise in leadership development, community building, and strategic partnerships. She is committed to amplifying women, expanding access to mental health, and supporting the use of outdoor spaces as tools for healing and connection. Kate holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Social Behavior, a Master's degree in Public Health, and an Education Doctorate degree in Organizational Leadership.

This is a free online community event! If you feel moved, we invite you to make an optional donation to SeekHer Foundation. Your kindness will help support our non-profit initiatives to bridge the gender gap of mental health and power more women for the greater good.


​This community event is for informational purposes only, and not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding your condition.

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