
Join us for an insightful Career Coffee session as we unpack those all-too-familiar feelings of self-doubt — often mislabeled as
imposter syndrome. We’ll start by busting some common myths (spoiler: it’s not all about self-esteem), dive into why this isn’t actually a “syndrome” and explore what’s really behind these feelings. Most importantly, we'll focus on practical, proven strategies to help you move past them and own your accomplishments with confidence.
This is a virtual event. Access link will be provided upon registration. The Career Coffee series is free for members and $10 for non-members (per session). Space is limited.
Speaker:
Aimee Prasek, PhD, is an integrative mental health researcher and educator. Her work is fueled by the belief that we are all hard-wired for joy and it's our shared purpose to uncover and spread it. She's most interested in sharing accessible tools that help empower others to move out of suffering and uncover their own authentic, joyful self.
Moderator:
Laura Hennen, MBA, APR, Senior Communications Manager, Medtronic
Laura Hennen is a communications leader with extensive experience in healthcare communications. As a communications strategist, Laura works to protect and maintain business reputation, build goodwill and generate publicity across multiple communications channels. Her experience includes brand journalism/storytelling, media relations, crisis communications, reputation management, content marketing and brand management.
Date & Time:
Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025
8:30 am – 9:30 am Central
Registration:
Members: Free
Non-Members: $10
Students (register with a .edu email address): Free
Session and speaker details are subject to change.