Chat4Change: Not Today, Imposter! Claiming Our Seats at the Table
Organization:
The Women's Foundation of Colorado
Category:
Professional Development
Geographical Area:
Nonprofit Event Calendar
Start
Date:
3/11/2026
End Date:
3/11/2026
Start Time:
5:30PM
End Time:
Event
Info:
An alarmingly high percentage of women carry quiet doubts about whether we truly belong—especially in spaces not designed with us in mind. These feelings, often referred to as “imposter syndrome,” are not personal shortcomings, but common responses to navigating systems and settings that have historically excluded us.
Join The Women’s Foundation of Colorado on the evening of March 11 for an intimate, interactive conversation, where three women from different cultures, professions, and lived experiences will share how they’ve navigated self-doubt, visibility, and belonging. Together, we’ll reflect on how as women we can claim space, recognize our impact, and show up with greater clarity and confidence—without needing anyone’s permission.
Panelists: Chrysta Bairre, Fort Collins author and speaker on banishing burnout, overcoming impostor syndrome, and workplace mental health Joanne Liu, Denver community leader and founder of nonprofit organization Asian Girls Ignite Stephanie Rideau, Division vice president at Comcast, 2025 Women in Cable Telecommunications Rocky Mountain Woman of the Year *Conversation moderated by Renee Ferrufino, president and CEO, The Women’s Foundation of Colorado
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