
Start Here: Member Basics
Welcome! You're now part of our community of leaders building companies and making decisions that matter. This guide covers everything you need to manage your account, update your profile information, and get help when you need it. Keep this bookmarked for quick reference.

Master the Process: Lead, Compete, and Win as an Internal Candidate
Applying for a role as an internal candidate is one of the most politically and emotionally complex situations in leadership—everyone's watching, your relationships are on the line, and you can't control the narrative. Through three detailed case studies, we show you exactly what separates the leaders who win internal promotions from those who sabotage themselves, plus the three-step action plan that helps you master the process itself.

How to Find a Culturally Competent Therapist
When my father passed away, my lifelong role as the family "fixer" went into overdrive—and became reckless. The grief wasn't something I could smooth over or repair, and finding the right therapist to help navigate this new reality proved more complicated than it should have been. Here's a curated list of resources to help Black women find culturally competent therapists, because the right support shouldn't be this hard to find.

Offor's Best of Executive Coaching List (2025)
The leaders who make the biggest impact rarely do it alone. After years of working with executives at every level, we've identified the coaches who consistently help leaders make their most critical moves with clarity and confidence. From career transitions to deep personal transformation, here are the five coaches our network refers to again and again—and how to choose the right one for where you are in your leadership journey.

How to Find a Financial Advisor
When a mentor sent me a 1,000-page financial planning guide, I threw it in a box and never looked back. What I needed wasn’t more information—I needed a guide who understood me. Enter Kaya Ladejobi, a Black woman financial advisor serving executive women ready to turn money shame into freedom. Here’s what changed for my family, and why this shift is about more than numbers—it’s about power, legacy, and belonging.