you have real
experience.
no one taught
you how to
talk about it.
for sorority women who have done the work and just need the words to land the career they were meant for.
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There are so many ways we can hang out.
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Workshop Speaker (Chapter or Campus)
100% guarantee members will feel more capable and empowered when they leave, with a tool they can use now.
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Corporate Sorority Sister Member (CSS HQ)
One and only career and leadership membership platform that actually speaks sorority.
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Resume Review
No live session required. This option gives you direct and actionable feedback in 48-ish hours.
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Sorority to CEO
My signature course where we get clear on who you are, what you have to offer and how to show the world. Members keep calling it "genuinely life-changing."
Join my Career Haul
It’s like chapter updates, but way more fun, and way less mandatory. It’s my chance to talk about all things sorority-core to corporate-baddie. AND, you’re the first to know about offers or course launches.
Sister, I feel like we’re already besties.
Twenty-ish years ago I started climbing the corporate ladder. At the same time, I became more and more involved with my sorority.
Turns out leading a branded business and supporting a large sorority require shockingly similar skills. It’s business operations, sales, marketing, and leadership.
Overtime, more collegians would ask,
"How do I explain my sorority role on my resume?"
That’s when Corporate Sorority Sister enters the close-friends group chat.
My sorority letters represent 20 years of leadership development, crisis management, and community building.
If being proud of that makes me "unprofessional," I'll take it. Because pretending foundational leadership experience doesn't count doesn’t sit well with me.
The Bottom Line: I'm the big sister who will tell you your LinkedIn needs work, your résumé undersells your experience, and yes… what you’re wearing isn’t part of the style guide.
I'm also the one who'll remind you that God has crazy-big plans for you.
I believe in bright colors, strong coffee, strategic networking, and sorority women at the decision making tables of whatever industry they choose.
Welcome to the CSS sisterhood. Grab your highlighters, put on something colorful, and let's turn your chapter experience into corporate gold.