Your mental health is affecting your work. Let's talk about it.
Free virtual roundtable for female business owners and leaders.
June 3, 2026 | 10:00am PST/1pm CST | Zoom
What this is
Every high-achieving woman has gone through seasons where her mental health and wellbeing have gotten in the way of her goals. It's not a crisis. It's just part of operating at a high level for a long time. The women who are navigating it best are usually the ones who are developing real awareness and real strategies around it, and who've had honest conversations about it with people who actually get it.
That's what this roundtable is.
Kelly Travis will be facilitating a conversation with a small group of women she's personally selected, business owners and leaders who've navigated this (and are navigating this) and are willing to talk about it honestly. What it looked like, what helped, what they're still figuring out. The second half of the event opens to everyone in the room.
Meet the panelists
Kim Rosenfield., CFP, CIMA, CRPS — Senior Vice President and Financial Advisor
Kim has built a successful financial advisory practice while navigating grief and the deeply personal challenge of stepping into her own leadership identity as she takes over a business. She has a lot to say about what confidence actually looks like when you're building it in real time.
Dr. Kimberly Mercier. — Director of Alumni Relations, Communications and the Institute for Advanced Continuing Dental Education, University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry
Kimberly knows what it looks like to keep showing up professionally while juggling the stress and overwhelm of a demanding career, a young family, and the pursuit of a PhD all at the same time. She's lived the 'how do you do it all' question from the inside.
Alexandra Ellis. — Growth Marketing Expert, Entrepreneur
Alex has navigated the intersection of grief and entrepreneurship — continuing to build and grow a business while carrying one of the hardest things a person can go through. Her perspective on what it takes to keep going without losing yourself in the process is one you don't want to miss.
Susan S. — Professional Banking Relationship Manager
Susan brings a perspective that doesn't get talked about nearly enough: what it looks like to navigate the pressures of a demanding career as you get older, wrestle with self-doubt, and care for an aging parent while trying to take care of yourself in the middle of all of it. She's figuring out how to hold it all without losing herself and she's willing to be honest about what that actually looks like.
What you'll walk away with
The feeling of finally having said some of this out loud. Perspective from women who've been in it. A few things to actually try. And maybe, if you're lucky, a connection or two with women who get what you're carrying.
Who this is for
Female business owners and leaders who know their mental health and wellbeing matter and want real conversation about how to protect both while continuing to go after what they want professionally. If you've been waiting for permission to talk about this stuff honestly — this is it.
About Kelly
Kelly Travis is a certified health coach, Certified Enneagram Practitioner, and someone with clinical mental health training and a decade of organizational leadership experience. She works at the intersection of mental health, wellbeing, and professional performance with female business owners and leaders who are done settling and ready to do the work that actually changes something.
No homework. No pressure. No generic advice.
Just honest conversation, real insights, and maybe some validation about what you’re experiencing.
