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Event Recap of ‘Women Who Disrupt’
“Women have so much power to shift culture,” said Rachel D. Wilson, CEO and Founder of LADY Rebranded, current Vice President at Blackstone Charitable Foundation
Sabrina K. Garba Honored as A Woman Who Disrupts by LADY Rebranded + City National Bank
Glass Ladder Group is excited to announce that Founder and CEO, Sabrina K. Garba is being honored as a 'Woman Who Disrupts' by LADY Rebranded in partnership with City National Bank.
A Personal Perspective: “The Tourist” vs “The Traveler”
I often find myself in discussion with people about their reason for travel.
Is it to engage in cultural exchange or to treat yourself to some relaxation abroad? Is it to eat all of the foreign cuisines you can or be pampered in an all-inclusive resort? Or, is it a mix of it all?
A Personal Perspective on The Quarter-Life Crisis: A Growing Professional Development Crisis
What is a quarter-life crisis? A quarter-life crisis can be defined as the period of time during a person’s mid-20s when they start to experience intense doubts about their professional and personal life. At the same time they may also face challenges with trying to become a perfect version of what success means to them.
We live in a time of constant connection—yet many people have never felt more disconnected. As digital tools reshape how we work, communicate, and lead, a quiet crisis is emerging: the erosion of genuine human connection. From remote workplaces to AI-driven interactions, the speed and scale of digitization often leave little room for empathy, nuance, or shared presence.
But restoring connection isn’t about resisting technology—it’s about rebalancing it.
At Glass Ladder Group, we believe that human-centered strategy is the antidote to digital fatigue. Whether it’s rethinking how teams collaborate, how leaders show up, or how institutions communicate their values, restoring connection requires intentional design. Because in a world where attention is fragmented and trust is fragile, organizations that prioritize real relationships—not just reach—will lead with greater impact.