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CelebrateHER Educational Session #1: The Art of Mentorship: Cultivating Success and Impact
Date and Time
Thursday Mar 6, 2025
9:30 AM - 11:30 PM EST
Our educational series will be a chance for women who work in the seacoast area to network, connect, and celebrate each other's achievements.
Our first session on March 6, sponsored by our host, the River House, will focus on The Art of Mentorship: Cultivating Success and Impact.
About out panelists
Corina Klein, founder of Ink 4 Pink
After surviving breast cancer, Corina Klein founded Ink 4 Pink in 2021, a nonprofit providing transformative tattoos for survivors to help them reclaim their bodies, boost mental health, and share healing through art. Corina also serves as vice president of Treasury Services and business relationship manager at Newburyport Bank, offering concierge-level service and expertise. She supports her husband’s business, Personal Nerd, and is a partner in the local restaurant Mr. Sippy BBQ. Balancing career and community impact, Corina’s own cancer journey fuels her passion for empowering others. Corina is also the winner of the recent 2025 CelebrateHER Award for nonprofit leader.
Lori Waltz, executive director, Leadership Seacoast
Lori's extensive background as a Certified Community Leadership Practitioner and trained facilitator reflects her dedication to fostering human connection and empowering individuals through community engagement. As the Executive Director of Leadership Seacoast, she has played a pivotal role in leading nearly 200 people in the Seacoast Region through the nonprofit's signature program, which is designed to discover, connect, and inspire.
Brinn Sullivan, assistant director for Portsmouth Recreation & Senior Services
Brinn, also known as the “parade queen” of Portsmouth, has spent the last 23-years working in the Recreation biz. Currently she's the assistant director for Portsmouth Recreation & Senior Services as well as the coordinator for the City’s annual Holiday Parade & Tree Lighting. This year will mark the 5th year for the special “Tree of Love” Valentine’s Tree in Market Square that Brinn created as an outdoor-covid-project but has continued due to the overwhelming response from the community. During her tenure with the Portsmouth Recreation, Brinn was integral in bringing the City’s new Senior Activity Center to fruition which is now the State and Seacoast’s premier hub for older adults to have fun, stay fit, travel, and enjoy many special events. She also lead-the-charge to get Portsmouth the prestigious “Age-Friendly” designation and has spoken at conferences nationally about Re-Branding Aging. Some of you may have heard her speak at November’s Creative Mornings at the Music Hall Loft. Brinn is also the recent 2025 recipient of the CelebrateHER Award for Large Business/Organization Leader
Sally Cobb, managing director of BNI NH, owner Sally Cobb Coaching
A longtime N.H. resident and co-founder of Mezzanine Catering & Event, Sally now serves as managing director of BNI NH and owns Sally Cobb Coaching. With a wealth of experience in business, coaching, and mentorship, she’s passionate about empowering others to succeed. Passionate about making a difference, Sally is committed to amplifying the voices of others. Whether advocating for food security, education, child welfare, or entrepreneurship, she mentors, supports and gives back to the communities that have shaped her journey--offering not just a helping hand, but a hand up.
Location
River House
53 Bow Street
Portsmouth
Accessibility
The main Bow St. entry is not accessible. There is a second entry to the right on Bow St that has a ramp available by request.
Fees/Admission
No charge for members of the Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth
$20 for future members
Contact Information
Hope Anderson
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