Law firm to host third session of professional development programme
Future Faces have announced that law firm Squire Patton Boggs will host the third and final session of the Bounce Mindset programme.
Taking place on Monday, 10 March at the Squire Patton Boggs offices in Rutland House, the session will focus on the Imposter Phenomena and is designed for Future Faces members who feel like they ‘get in their own way’ of their career.
The session will unravel the term 'impostor syndrome', commonly understood as self-doubt that leads you to worry that someone will discover you’re a fraud and that you don’t deserve the success you’ve earned. The final Bound Mindset session is designed to tackle those inner demons and get you back on track to reaching your goals.
The Bounce Mindset Programme is designed and delivered by Rebecca Mander, founder of GuruYou. She said: "We believe that building on your own strengths, awareness is key and we begin all programmes with this in mind, forging trusting relationships in a confidential setting right from the start by working in pairs to identify strengths."
Squire Patton Boggs partner Michelle Adams (pictured), who leads the firm’s emerging talent initiatives in Birmingham, commented: “We are committed to helping young talent thrive. The Future Faces development programme provides young professionals with an excellent forum to build skills and progress their career, and we are very pleased to be able to offer our support with this upcoming session.”
Sarah Griffiths, vice-president of the Future Faces executive committee, said: "We are absolutely thrilled to have the incredible support of businesses like Squire Patton Boggs for our professional development events. Their sponsorship and hosting of the upcoming event on Imposter Syndrome with Rebecca is truly invaluable to our network.
“Rebecca's events so far have been extremely popular with our members for good reason - her insights and expertise make her an outstanding speaker, and we are beyond excited to have her lead this important discussion. We can't wait to see the positive impact this event will have!"