Women + Tech Meetup: Vision Boarding your way to your future

Taking your life forward - Create a Powerful Vision Board for Your Future
The end of the year is the perfect time to pause and prepare. Before the holiday rush sets in, take this dedicated time to reflect, realign, and strategically design your goals for the year ahead.
Do you have aspirations that feel out of reach? Are you ready to explore what’s important to you and shape a vision for yourself that feels exciting and attainable? Do you want to make connections with other fabulous women tech colleges who can help be a partnership in pursuit of your vision? Come and join us!
Back by popular demand, this dynamic Vision Board session at the Women + Tech luncheon is your catalyst to unlocking the power of visualization and turning your dreams into tangible reality.
This is an act of intentional design and strategic planning. The research on taking time to reflect is compelling—it helps you avoid drifting and allows you to bend the trajectory of your life.Whether you need space for thoughtful planning, time with community for support and connection, or time to jump-start sketching out your "shape" for next year, let this be the powerful kickoff you need!
Here's what you'll gain:
Clarity: Deepen your understanding of your values, desires, and most cherished goals.
Creativity: Unleash your artistic side and explore diverse methods for crafting a visually stunning vision board.
Motivation: Discover how your vision board can act as a daily source of inspiration and fuel your action.
Accountability: Gain access to a supportive community and expert guidance to keep you on track.
Please feel free to bring any magazines you'd like to cut things out of, photos, stickers or other paper craft supplies you'd like to share.
About the Facilitator
Li-Ming is an Executive coach and HR consultant. She is an expert in enabling senior leaders and teams to unlock their potential and drive transformative change. With over two decades of cross-sector experience spanning Wall Street (Goldman Sachs), retail (Gap Corporate), nonprofit, and tech (17 years at Google), she brings a unique perspective to HR business partnering, leadership development, and executive coaching.
Trained by executive coaching luminaries Bill Campbell and Fred Kofman, Li-Ming led executive development at Google as the company scaled to 100,000 employees, establishing cornerstone initiatives including the internal coaching program and the company's first executive women's leadership program. She has been an HR leader on the front lines, and her work has been published in SHRM and featured on Google's Re:Work platform.
Beyond her corporate experience, Li-Ming has served as an Advisor at Atlanta Tech Village, the 4th largest tech incubator in the U.S., where she helps founders and start-up teams strengthen their effectiveness. She is an executive coach with The Leadership Consortium, a leader in premium leadership education and coaching founded by renowned Harvard Business school professors. She is also a sought-after speaker at leadership and business conferences.
Li-Ming partners with senior leaders across Fortune 100 companies and private equity-backed organizations, helping them design fit for purpose organizations, manage transitions, and elevate their leadership impact. Her global experience spanning China, Europe, and Australia enables her to deliver nuanced guidance for executives, teams, and organizations at critical junctures in their growth.
About the Women + Tech Meetup
Description:
It’s time to come together to make the phrase “Women in Tech” obsolete! Join us as we openly discuss personal and professional growth, challenges in the workplace, community involvement, and whatever else is on your mind. Our Village can be the one to make women in tech the status quo.
Mission: To empower women in tech through a kick-ass network, intentional teaching & purposeful community because it does take a village. Our goal is to make to Atlanta the number one place for “women in tech” (because clearly it’s not Silicon Valley).