Women Leaders

Wonder Woman in Business, Ceah Justice

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Ceah Justice

Ceah Justice is a DEI champion committed to challenging, changing and shaping the mindset of others to create a culture of intentional Inclusionist. An authentic people leader who thrives in new, challenging, fast paced environments full of opportunities to sway large numbers of people. An Inspirational leader with a natural talent for Motivating and Stimulating teams to “raise the bar” in order to exceed company initiatives. A Strategic executive leader who drives business to the next level by creating Self-Sufficient People-Centric cultures built around Empowerment, Development and Accountability to Influence change. Challenging others to tap into their truest potential is her Superpower! Inspiring change is her passion! Curiosity and a thirst for learning is her fuel. Fighting for equity and equality is in her DNA!

Ceah Justice

Connect with Ceah

Ceah Justice (She/Her/Hers)
Market Director|Houston South

Direct 407.724.2363 | Mobile 407.724.2363  | Ceah.Justice6@t-mobile.com

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Wonder Woman in Business, Janice Lintz

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Janice Lintz

Janice Lintz is a passionate and accomplished consultant/advocate across the hearing advocacy and related political spectrum. She is well known and respected for her ability to effect change and develop and implement creative solutions across organizational and geographic boundaries. Janice has become the “go-to” person on matters relating to access for people who are deaf or hard of hearing on a global basis.

She is the CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations (HAI) f/k/a Hearing Access Program, “HAP." HAI is the leading business in the world dedicated to helping the world’s corporations, cultural and entertainment institutions, government agencies, and mass transit organizations improve their accessibility for the over 480 million people worldwide with hearing loss. HAI has established or enhanced hearing access programs at over 100 international organizations, including:

The American Museum of Natural History, Apple, Association of National Advertisers, Cunard, Delta, Disney, Graceland, Heinz History Center, Lincoln Center, Marriott, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, NBC Universal, NFL, NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission, NYC Transit, The New York Times, Yankee Stadium, and The Wall Street Journal.

Janice is also a Consumer Education/Travel writer. Her articles appeared in Forbes, Forbes Africa, Yahoo Travel, Medium, Thrive Global, Huffington Post, and The Outdoor Journal. Condé Nast Traveler, Departures, Travel + Leisure, Consumer Reports, Bustle, Southern Living, Reader's Digest, Good Housekeeping, NPR, Fox Business, and msn.com are among the many media outlets quoting Janice. She visited 139+2/193+2 UN countries and 194/329 TCC destinations.

Janice is an accomplished consultant/advocate across the hearing access, advocacy, and related political spectrum. She is the CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, which is the only company dedicated to helping the world’s businesses, cultural and entertainment institutions, government agencies, and mass transit organizations improve their accessibility for people with hearing loss.

She is also a travel/consumer education writer. She has traveled to 194 countries, territories, and unrecognized nations.

Janice Lintz

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Janice S. Lintz

2020 WBENC WeTHRIVE Program in Partnership with IBM

2018 Bill and Melinda Goalkeepers Foundations Partnership with TPG Recipient

2016 Aspen Institute Spotlight Health Scholar

2016 Nominated United State of Women Changemaker

2008 People Magazine Hero
Founder and CEO
Hearing Access & Innovations Inc.
C: 917-975-5642
Website | Janice | LinkedIn



Wonder Woman in Business, Sonia Zeledon

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Sonia Zeledon, Esq.

Sonia Zeledon is the Director, Associate General Counsel, Ethics, Head of Compliance and Data Privacy, for The Hershey Company.  Previously, she held various positions at Nokia Corporations and worked at several Amlaw 10 law firms.  

Ms. Zeledon serves on The Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) Executive Committee as General Counsel.  She is a frequent speaker on compliance and privacy, including the biases in technologies such as AI. She earned a B.A. in Economics and Math from Wellesley College; she also holds a J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law.

Sonia Zeledon

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LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonia-zeledon-she-her-3b39512/



Wonder Woman in Business, Rachel Barner

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Rachel Barner, Esq.

Rachel Barner is a global Business Executive, Corporate Counsel and experienced Board Member who brings the powerful combination of international perspective, legal expertise, strategic vision and financial acumen. A trusted advisor to and partner of top management and boards of directors, Rachel is valued for advice and guidance in enterprise risk, corporate solutions and global ethics.

As Executive Vice President, Managing Chief Counsel and Global Ethics Officer for Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc., a financial and professional services firm specializing in commercial real estate services and investment management, Rachel advises and counsels senior management on all aspects of employment law and corporate litigation. She is relied on to evaluate business risks relating to commercial disputes, and she partners with business teams to reach operational objectives. As manager of a team of legal and non-legal professionals, she develops and manages the firm’s global ethics and compliance program, including strategy development, investigations and compliance enforcement, focusing on North and South Americas as well as Asia Pacific. She creates and conducts internal training and information sessions on topics such as ethics, harassment/discrimination, union avoidance and management, and operational compliance issues such as Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. In addition, she reviews/drafts client and third-party contracts related to employment relationships, coordinates response and strategy relating to external disputes and manages outside counsel on litigation matters. Earlier positions at the firm include Global General Counsel, Corporate Solutions Compliance and Executive Vice President, Chief Litigation Counsel & Global Ethics Officer.

Rachel also has served as an Associate Attorney for Littler Mendelson, P.C.; Vedder, Price, Kaufman & Kammholz, L.L.P.; and Seyfarth Shaw, L.L.P all based out of Chicago. She was a Law Clerk for the Honorable William J. Bauer in the United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, and for the City Colleges of Chicago, Office of the General Counsel.

Earlier in her career, Rachel was a Human Resources Consultant for Coopers & Lybrand, L.L.P., Human Resources Advisory Group, and a Management Consultant for Andersen Consulting, L.L.P. (Accenture). During college, she worked for the Chicago Park District as a Sailing Instructor through the Judd Goldman Adaptive Sailing Program for paraplegic, quadriplegic and other clients with disabilities.

Rachel has extensive board experience, including serving as the Board Secretary and founding member for Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.’s Global Environment and Sustainability Board. Responsibilities include developing internal company policy, assessing global energy and sustainability capabilities, identifying strategy for providing external business services to clients, developing internal environmental and energy-saving practices, and advising the global CEO and other senior management on compliance and other legal issues. She also was a Member of the University of Chicago Alumni Board & Chairperson of its By- Laws Committee, Member of the Lincoln Park Zoo Auxiliary Board and Member of the Lookingglass Theatre Associates Board. Currently, she is an active board member for Comer Children’s Hospital of The University of Chicago.

Rachel has been admitted to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court, the Supreme Court of Illinois, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the United States District Court for Northern and Southern Districts of Illinois, Eastern District of Wisconsin, Western District of Michigan and Northern District of Indiana. She also is an active member of the Economic Club of Chicago.

She earned her Juris Doctor from DePaul University College of Law, where she was a member of the Order of the Coif (honor society – Top 10% of class) and served as Editor of the Law Review and was a published author. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Social and Linguistical Anthropology from the University of Chicago, where she was a member of the Dean’s List, graduated with Academic Honors and was part of the Swimming/Diving Team.

When not working, Rachel and her husband enjoy showing the world to their 10-year-old son. She also is a competitive sailboat racer, long-distance road cyclist and whitewater kayaker.

Rachel Barner

Connect with Rachel:

Email:

rachel.f.barner@gmail.com

LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-barner/



Wonder Woman in Business, Melissa Jones

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Melissa Jones

Managing Partner

Melissa Jones is a trial lawyer who provides experienced and practical counsel in complex business disputes, appellate matters and internal investigations. She has represented clients from a broad range of industries in complex civil litigation matters in both state and federal court, including the agribusiness, and oil and gas industries. Her practice includes an emphasis on Proposition 65 defense as well. Additionally, Melissa has held various leadership roles at the firm. She is the Firm Managing Partner and serves on the firm’s Executive Committee. Melissa is a former office managing partner for the firm’s three California offices and also recently served as the chair of the Partner Compensation Committee.

Melissa’s experience includes litigating claims for breach of contract, fraud, negligent misrepresentation, misappropriation of trade secrets, product liability, false advertising, and unfair competition. She has worked on internal investigations for both publicly traded and private companies on complex compliance and accounting issues and has represented companies in government enforcement actions, including matters involving the California Attorney General’s office and the Air Resources Board.

Melissa regularly defends companies in litigation claims related to California’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act (Proposition 65) and Unfair Competition Law (17200) and advises companies on Prop 65 compliance. She leads the Firm’s Prop 65 defense and compliance team. Her Prop 65 clients range from large retailers to vendors and manufacturers, in industries including apparel, footwear, handbags, eyewear, fitness products, children’s products, furniture, electronics, hobby and crafts, automotive, personal care products and accessories, food and dietary supplements and natural foods. She has defended Prop 65 actions and advised clients in matters regarding listed chemicals including lead, Bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates (BBP, DBP, DINP, DIDP, and DEHP), carbon monoxide, cadmium, 4-MEI, crystalline silica, acrylamide, arsenic, trisphosphate (TDCPP, TCEP), Diethanolamine and Cocomide-DEA. She also advises clients on other California regulations.

Before joining Stoel Rives, Melissa was a litigation partner at Morrison & Foerster LLP, where she worked for 10 years. After law school, she clerked for the Honorable Harry Pregerson of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

She has been an active member of the legal community, serving as President to the Sacramento Chapter of the Federal Bar Association, as a Lawyer Representative to the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference, the Chair of the Eastern District Conference, a Board Member for Women Lawyers of Sacramento, and as a member of the Eastern District’s Judicial Advisory Committee.

Melissa Jones

Connect with Melissa

Website

https://www.stoel.com/people/melissa-a-jones

LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissajonesesq/



Wonder Woman in Business, Lisa Lang, Esq.

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Lisa Lang, Esq.

General Counsel

Kentucky State University

Lisa K. Lang currently serves as the General Counsel for Kentucky State University, a role she has had for three years. Lisa first began her career as a lawyer working as an associate attorney specializing in insurance defense for a law firm in Louisville, Kentucky. She left that firm in 2008 to work for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. She first worked in the Office of the Attorney General as an Assistant Attorney General and then for the Kentucky Department of Education in a variety of in-house counsel roles until taking her current position at Kentucky State.

Lisa Lang, Esq.

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#Networked

If Giovanni Boccoccio Zoomed into 2020, was a lawyer instead of a writer, and spent copious amounts of time writing posts on LinkedIn rather than writing Italian Renaissance literature, The Decameron may have looked a lot different. Replace the bucolic Florentine countryside with a fast-paced social networking site, the ten carefree Italian youths with fifty ambitious, hard-charging women lawyers, and The Decameron may look a lot like #Networked, the first book of its kind to emerge from the COVID-19 global pandemic.#Networked is the much anticipated 20-chapter anthology written by 20 women lawyers who met through a networking group on LinkedIn in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Much like the framework of the Decameron, each chapter in #Networked is written by one woman describing both her individual and collective experience and role within the group. The women’s stories touch upon many of Boccaccio’s universal themes of the human condition: human will, love, virtue, and societal tension. Make no mistake, not all themes in #Networked transcend time, this is a modern anthology. The protagonists are all very much entrenched in 2020 with plenty of emphasis given to careers, work-life balance, and the best lighting for virtual calls. The multi-dimensional characters also dig deep conquering topics such as infertility, addiction, allyship, feminism, and mental health. Their stories are familiar. They are the stories of thousands of other professional women living during this era. They serve as inspiration and offer hope that the pandemic wasn’t a time of destruction at all, but rather a time of opportunity and growth. As one of the authors wrote “It was the birth of a whole new me, or rather a whole new we.”


Connect with Lisa:

Lisa K. Lang

LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisak-lang/

#LawyerLisaLang