Modern organizations have become remarkably good at distributing responsibility while leaving authority unevenly shared. Teams stretch across departments, decisions move through more stakeholders, and leadership often depends on credibility before it depends on a title.
That is the useful tension behind Women in Leadership, an online event from Enrich Events scheduled for Thursday, August 13, 2026, from 12:00–1:00 PM PT. Hosted through Luma and held on Zoom, the session brings the women of Enrich together around a focused theme: Leading with Influence (Even When You Don't Have All the Authority).
The event is not positioned as a keynote stage or sponsor showcase. It is built as a peer discussion centered on meaningful connection, thoughtful conversation, support, problem-solving, and relationship building, with Christine Fraher serving as host.
Women in Leadership is designed for the kind of leadership work that rarely appears cleanly on an org chart. The official event description frames the gathering as an exclusive space for the women of Enrich to connect, discuss what is top of mind, and bring real examples into the room.
That matters because influence is usually tested before authority is granted. Professionals are asked to move priorities forward, align peers, shape executive thinking, and drive outcomes before they have final control over every decision affecting the work.
The August 13 session puts that reality in plain language. The discussion theme, Leading with Influence (Even When You Don't Have All the Authority), names the gap between responsibility and formal power that many operators, managers, founders, and emerging executives already know well.
Leadership development is shifting away from one-size-fits-all seminars and toward smaller communities where people can exchange practical judgment. Women in Leadership reflects that shift by treating conversation as the product rather than a warm-up before the real programming begins.
The format creates a different kind of value for attendees. Instead of listening to a polished presentation, participants are encouraged to unmute, bring perspective, and work through the leadership questions that actually surface in meetings, cross-functional projects, and moments of ambiguity.
That kind of room can be more valuable than another oversized professional development session. Influence is learned through pattern recognition, and pattern recognition improves when people compare lived experience without pretending every leadership problem has a clean script.
The context extends beyond a single leadership event. Hybrid work, distributed teams, faster decision cycles, and flatter collaboration models have made influence a core operating skill across startups, enterprise teams, and professional communities.
A title can still open a door, but it does not automatically create alignment. The people who consistently move work forward are often those who listen first, understand incentives, build trust across functions, and help others reach decisions they can genuinely support.
That is why focused peer communities are becoming more important. They give professionals a place to test language, sharpen judgment, and learn from people navigating similar challenges without turning every conversation into a public performance.
Women in Leadership is organized by Enrich Events, a private network that describes itself as serving ambitious, growth-minded leaders who want to invest in themselves. Christine Fraher is the listed host for the event.
The event should be understood as an Enrich community discussion centered on leadership influence rather than a conference panel, sponsor activation, or external speaker program.
The strength of that structure is its restraint. By centering the participants and the theme, the session focuses attention on the practical work of leadership: building trust, moving decisions, and creating momentum when formal authority is not the tool available.
Women in Leadership signals a broader move toward professional development that is smaller, more relational, and more closely aligned with the way modern work actually happens. The most valuable room is not always the biggest room, especially when the subject is influence.
For founders, operators, executives, and emerging leaders, the question is not only how to gain authority. It is how to lead responsibly before authority is complete, and how to make people feel clear enough, respected enough, and aligned enough to move.
That makes the August 13 session timely. It gives the women of Enrich a structured place to examine one of leadership's most durable realities: the work often begins before the title catches up.
Women in Leadership takes place online via Zoom on Thursday, August 13, 2026, from 12:00–1:00 PM PT. Registration is available through the official Luma event page. Enrich Events is the organizer, with Christine Fraher serving as host.
Women in Leadership is an online Enrich Events gathering for the women of Enrich, focused on meaningful connection, thoughtful discussion, peer support, problem-solving, and relationship building.
The event is scheduled for Thursday, August 13, 2026, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM Pacific Time, according to the official Luma event data.
The session theme is Leading with Influence (Even When You Don't Have All the Authority), which centers the discussion on how professionals influence executives, peers, and teams without final decision-making control.
The official Luma event data lists Enrich Events as organizer and Christine Fraher as the host/person associated with the event.
No additional speakers, panelists, sponsors, physical venue, or partner organizations are verified on the official event page for this specific session.