
CEO IN SNEAKERS
BRUNCH. BEATS. BUSINESS. An intimate, editorial-style leadership experience for women founders, CEOs, executives, and women building real businesses.
Tickets are available
3 hours session
$199
SHE SHOULD NOT HAVE TO BE THE WHOLE DAMN SYSTEM.

A BRUNCH WITH BUSINESS RIGOR
This is not a conference, generic workshop, or traditional networking event. It is a carefully facilitated room where leadership, culture, music, style, meaningful conversation, and real business thinking move together.

MEET THE ADVISORY ROOM
CEO in Sneakers introduces The AdvisHer Room—KL WorkLab’s upcoming executive-advisory environment where women can challenge their thinking, examine decisions through multiple business lenses, and move the work forward.
THE EXPERIENCE
CURATED ROOM
Only 30 paid places are available across General Admission, VIP, and Spotlight Partner participation.
EXECUTIVE BUSINESS SIMULATION
Work through a consequential business situation at seated tables, using distinct executive lenses before the full-room perspective reveal.
INTENTIONAL CONNECTION
Founder conversation, guided discussion, music, brunch, meaningful introductions, and room to think beyond the role you usually carry.
COME FOR THE EXPERIENCE. LEAVE WITH A DIFFERENT READ.
Choose the experience that fits how you want to enter the room. General Admission includes the complete brunch and facilitated experience. VIP adds an elevated gift and priority experience.
YOUR GENERAL ADMISSION INCLUDES
BEFORE YOU STEP INTO THE ROOM
How do I reserve my General Admission ticket?
Select “Secure Your Spot Now” and complete checkout. Your place is confirmed once payment is complete. General Admission is limited to 17 tickets.
What should I expect at CEO in Sneakers?
Expect a polished but human room: brunch, music, founder conversation, a facilitated executive simulation, full-room discussion, intentional connections, and the first introduction to The Advisory Room.
Is this a networking brunch?
No. Connection is part of the experience, but CEO in Sneakers is designed around business rigor, perspective, participation, and a carefully curated room—not collecting business cards.


