04/27/2026
Marissa spent over a decade climbing the executive ladder in healthcare—leading teams, driving strategy, and delivering results in rooms where women’s voices were often the minority.
When she was appointed CEO of a women-focused healthcare organization, it felt like everything she had worked for had finally aligned with something deeper—her mission.
Her company was built to serve women more intentionally. To close gaps in care. To advocate for better outcomes. To create solutions that actually reflected women’s lived experiences.
But stepping into the CEO role came with a new challenge: Visibility.
She wasn’t just leading a company anymore—she was carrying a message. And she needed that message to reach the right audience: the women her organization was designed to serve, and the leaders who could help amplify it.
That’s when she found Warrior Women in Business.
At first glance, it looked like a speaking opportunity. But it quickly became clear—it was something more strategic.
Marissa stepped onto the Warrior Women stage and shared her story—not just the milestones, but the mission behind her leadership. She spoke about the gaps in healthcare for women, the urgency for change, and what it truly means to lead with purpose in a system that needs transformation.
In that room were founders, executives, and decision-makers—but also women who immediately understood the value of what she was building.
After her talk, conversations started happening organically.
Partnerships were explored.
Doors opened.
Then came the Warrior Women in Business live podcast.
Her voice extended beyond the event—reaching a broader audience of women leaders, professionals, and consumers who were actively looking for solutions like hers. The visibility wasn’t just wide—it was aligned.
And perhaps most valuable of all, she found her network.
Through Warrior Women, Marissa connected with other female leaders—women who were also stepping into power, building organizations that serve women, and redefining what leadership looks like. These weren’t surface-level connections. They were strategic relationships rooted in shared purpose.
What started as a speaking engagement became something far more impactful:
A platform to lead from the front.
A space to amplify her mission.
A direct connection to the women her organization was created to support.
That’s what Warrior Women in Business is all about.
It’s where female leaders—especially those stepping into powerful roles to serve women—can be seen, heard, and connected to the audiences, partners, and communities that matter most.
If you’re a woman stepping into leadership with a mission to see women succeed—and you’re building, leading, or transforming organizations to make that happen—this is your invitation.
Warrior Women in Business is now confirming its 2026 speaker lineup, with events planned in NYC, Boca, Chicago, and LA.
Step into the room. Share your voice. Meet the people you are meant to serve.
Connect with Warrior Women in Business today.
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