Need a keynote speaker for your upcoming event?
CEO and Founder, Rachael Bosch has extensive public speaking experience and would be a great addition to any event. We work with you to customize each keynote message to make sure your participants get the right information and walk away feeling inspired and ready to take on the next challenge they face.
This page contains a non-exhaustive list of public speaking engagements. For information about past private speaking please reach out to us directly at [email protected].
Click through the tabs for representative past speaking engagements.
“Don’t be Stupid!” Identifying & addressing uncivil communications, NALP PDI 2019
Leadership Communication, Association of Corporate Counsel Leadership Development Institute, October 2018
Addressing the Elephant: bringing difficult conversations to life, WALRAA Educational Conference, March, 2018
Own it! Entrepreneurial Tools for Success, NALP Canadian Section Annual Meeting, December 2017
Executive Presence Starts Here, The George Washington University School of Law – September 2017
Personal Branding: Online & IRL, George Mason School of Law – January 2017
Building Professional Presence, The George Washington University School of Law – September 2016
Executive Presence for Summer Associates, Paul Hastings (domestic offices), Co-Presenter – July 2016
The Silver Lining of Imperfection: How getting things wrong can help us get attorney wellness right, NALP Annual Education Conference, April 2021
Moving from Bystander to Accomplice, NALP Annual Education Conference, April 2021
Making the case for Neurodiverse talent, NALP Professional Development Institute, December 2020
Addressing the Talent Management Talent Drought, PDC Summer Conference 2019
Coaching Our Students to Success: Understanding and Utilizing Coaching Techniques, NALSAP, June 2019
The Impact of Incivility, NALP Professional Development Institute, December 2018
Addressing the Elephant: bringing difficult conversations to life, WALRAA Educational Conference, March, 2018
Professional Development Consortium, July 2018
Offense not Defense: Getting ahead of attorney well-being, NALP Annual Meeting, April 2018
#Recruiting: Reaching the Digital Generation, NALP Annual Conference, Co-Presenter – April 2017
How to Present your Ideas Effectively, WALRAA Educational Conference, Co-Presenter – March 2016
Efficiency & Impact with Google Drive, WALRAA Member Meeting, Co-Presenter – June 2015
Intrapreneurship: A Framework for Innovation, NALP Annual Conference, Co-Presenter – April 2017
The Science of Storytelling, 2016 Professional Development Institute, Co-Presenter – December 2016
Time-Saving Technology, NALP Experienced Professionals Webinar, Presenter – March 2016
Millennialize Me, NALP Annual Education Conference, Panelist – April 2015
Advancing Women in Government Contracts, AFCEA, March 2019
Fight, Flight, or Communicate: Skills for speaking up in a #metoo moment, George Washington University School of Law – February, 2018
Self-Care for Professional Women, Do the Dame Thing, Seminar Series, November, 2017
Making the most of Mentors & Sponsors, Ellevate DC & Mercer – September 2017
How to Succeed as a Summer Associate, Georgetown University Law Center, Panelist – April 2015
Summer Success for 2L Students, The George Washington University School of Law, Panelist – April 2014
WEBINAR: Gender & Communication, Association for Corporate Counsel, Women in the House – February 2018
WEBINAR: So, You need to Make a Presentation, NALP Webinar Series – November 2017
WEBINAR: Leadership Communication, Diversity & Flexibility Alliance, Signature Seminar Series – September 2017
PODCAST: Shift Shapers, March 2017
WEBINAR: ABA eLearning Series: Science of Storytelling, Co-Presenter – March 2017
How the Gig Economy can help Talent Management, NALP Annual Conference – April 2017
Susan Fine
Associate Dean for Professional Development and Career Strategy
Rachael is an invaluable member of the Inns of Court Professional Development Advisory Council at GW Law and a dynamic and engaging speaker. She presented a well-received session on critical professional skills to 1Ls in our Inns of Court program. The students received an immediate benefit from her practical tips on Taking Ownership of Your Professional Presence and had the opportunity to reflect on how others perceive them and what they can be doing now to cultivate executive presence. I highly recommend her.