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When domestic abuse follows someone to work, the impact on the employer affects their bottom line: increased absenteeism, lower morale, reduced productivity, and safety concerns. That translates to lost revenue.
As a sought-after public speaker, Mollie draws on over 30 years of human resources expertise and her lived experience as a sur
When domestic abuse follows someone to work, the impact on the employer affects their bottom line: increased absenteeism, lower morale, reduced productivity, and safety concerns. That translates to lost revenue.
As a sought-after public speaker, Mollie draws on over 30 years of human resources expertise and her lived experience as a survivor to show organizations how to increase their revenue and move from silence to support—through awareness, education, advocacy, and action.
Domestic abuse affects your bottom line. That’s not opinion—it’s fact.
With 1 in 3 women and 1 in 7 men experiencing domestic abuse, it’s already impacting your workplace whether you see it or not.
Mollie partners with organizations to design customized corporate training for leaders and HR professionals, helping them implement meaningful
Domestic abuse affects your bottom line. That’s not opinion—it’s fact.
With 1 in 3 women and 1 in 7 men experiencing domestic abuse, it’s already impacting your workplace whether you see it or not.
Mollie partners with organizations to design customized corporate training for leaders and HR professionals, helping them implement meaningful Domestic Abuse Awareness Programs that prioritize safety, support, and compliance—while protecting productivity and morale.
At 58, Mollie made the life-changing decision to leave an eight-year marriage marked by abuse. Four years later, she launched her public speaking business to shine a light on how domestic abuse affects the workplace - and to help break the stigma that surrounds this issue.
Women and men need to hear Mollie's story and learn what we ALL nee
At 58, Mollie made the life-changing decision to leave an eight-year marriage marked by abuse. Four years later, she launched her public speaking business to shine a light on how domestic abuse affects the workplace - and to help break the stigma that surrounds this issue.
Women and men need to hear Mollie's story and learn what we ALL need to do to remove the stigma of domestic abuse and bring it out of the shadows into the light.
Book Mollie to share her personal story at your next event as a keynote or breakout session.
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