Trisha is starting a mastermind with AMATA Law Office Suites and Breakthrough Bound which begins February 2021! For more information email Trisha: trisha@empoweredlc.com
Trisha Daho has a fun job, she helps attorneys become the people and leaders they want to be. But she also tackles big issues at firms. Like building real diversity and managing a law firm minorities thrive within. The road to partner is getting paved for women and diverse ethnicities, and Trisha is helping firms at every step.
Key moments:
- Differentiating yourself from other law firms (05:46)
- Diversity and mentorship vs. sponsorship vs. advocacy (09:26)
- Running a firm? Do the things you want to do (18:35)
- What Trisha Daho wants to see changed in the legal professional (30:56)
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MEMORABLE QUOTES
“I will tell you from my own personal experience, without an advocate for what you want your career path to be, that has some juice in the firm, it is extremely hard to accelerate any kind of career path up to equity partner and beyond into real leadership positions.”
“Differentiating is honestly something that is almost never done. But once firms do it, they grow exponentially in comparison to their competitors…. Frankly, even the big boys, the giant law firms, are not doing a very good job of explaining to their most important targets and clients why they should choose one firm over another.”
“Firms that actually have great levels of diversity and inclusion usually are experiencing results that are 17% to 25% better than they would if they had no diversity. So, there’s a real there’s a business case, why [diversity] is important.”
CONNECT WITH TRISHA DAHO
Trisha spent most of her career leading large, diverse teams toward the delivery of value for her clients at a Big 4 Accounting and Advisory firm, wherein she served as a partner. She has been pivotal in the discovery and sustainability of value in the billions of dollars for her clients. She has worked with executives and their teams in dozens of Fortune 500 companies in the majority of states. She has also created enormous value for entrepreneurs, high growth companies, and aspiring start-ups. She left the corporate arena to light up the world of diversity, equity, and inclusion. And hence, Empowered was born.
With her own company, Trisha partners with C-suites and managing partners to think, plan, and execute strategically for the purpose of accelerated and sustainable growth, primarily in service-based firms. She also partners with firms of all types to create success for women and diverse people who are entering leadership positions through a diversity and inclusion peer advisory experience focused on strategy, high performing teams, and advocacy in leadership. Empowered helps organizations to create more diverse talent acquisition and development strategies, accountability and measurement in leader performance, and the development of more inclusive cultures where diverse people thrive.
Empowered: www.empoweredlc.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trishadaho/
KEEP READING
- “Trisha Daho Embodies Empowerment” Modern Counsel Magazine
https://modern-counsel.com/2020/trisha-daho-empowered/ - “Dear Lawyers: You’re In Your Own Way. Here’s How To Move Out Of It.” Tisha Daho, Amata Blog
https://ablog.amatacorp.com/blog/posts/dear-lawyers-youre-in-your-own-way/ - 2nd Story: Well-crafted, well-told stories as a catalyst for change
https://www.2ndstory.com/our-mission
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