06/08/2025
She Leads – Elevating Women in Leadership
At Hazel Green PR, we’ve seen firsthand what happens when high-performing women plateau, not because of lack of talent, but because of limited visibility, unclear positioning, or a lack of strategic opportunity.
We created She Leads because we recognise the need:
→ to move beyond symbolic representation
→ to equip women with the tools to lead with presence and influence
→ and to ensure organisations don’t overlook the leaders already in the room
She Leads is a multi-phase programme designed to elevate women who are ready for more, through:
· Executive communication and messaging
· Storytelling labs, visibility coaching and spotlight campaigns
· Podcast-style interviews with senior women leaders
This is not a one-off workshop. It’s a visibility and influence strategy, developed by us, Hazel Green PR, a woman-owned PR consultancy with over two decades of experience advising boards, C-suites, and government-linked institutions across Southeast Asia.
If you're shaping your organisation’s next leadership chapter and want to make sure the women within it are seen, heard, and ready, She Leads is built for that.
We work with:
· Organisations preparing their women leaders for senior management, EXCO, and board positions, especially those ready to turn internal talent into visible leadership
· Government-linked companies, leadership academies, and transformation offices committed to building inclusive, future-ready leadership pipelines
· Human Resource and Learning and Development teams driving leadership development across organisations, including high-potential and succession planning tracks
And if you’re an individual woman leader looking to strengthen your voice, presence, and leadership influence, we’ll be offering select sessions you can join directly soon. Feel free to reach out to learn more.
Email us at:
[email protected]
to explore how *She Leads* can be rolled out in your organisation.
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