Rooms that Raise You: Why CHIEF Matters in this Season

I recently joined CHIEF, the network built to connect and empower executive women. And I knew almost immediately—this was a power move.

In this season, I’m being thoughtful about how I grow, who I learn alongside, and where I invest my energy. CHIEF isn’t just a membership. It’s a mirror. A place where ambition isn’t apologized for—and where support and strategy go hand in hand.

I joined because I’m entering a new phase of leadership—not just in business, but in purpose. And I wanted to be surrounded by women building with intention. Women who challenge, affirm, and inspire.

This network will be instrumental as I continue to grow Empower Moves Collective. It reinforces what I already know: that I’m not building this alone. That there are rooms and relationships that will elevate the work, deepen the vision, and expand the impact.

CHIEF is one more space reinforcing the kind of leadership I’m committed to: bold, generous, and built to last.

Courtney…on the move

Courtney Davis

Courtney Davis is the founder and guiding force behind Empower Moves Collective, a boutique coaching, speaking, and facilitation venture built on a simple truth, this work did not start with a business plan. It started with a calling.

With nearly two decades across corporate, education, and board leadership, Courtney has sat across the table and at the head of it, building perspective that only comes from being in the room when the stakes are real.

She founded Empower Moves Collective to formalize what had always been true. that the moves that matter most are about voice, presence, and the courage to act when it counts.

An award-winning executive leader, keynote speaker, and facilitator, Courtney works with professionals and organizations to help them engage with strength, express with purpose, and elevate with impact.

This is not just a business. It is a calling. And now it is fully claimed.

https://www.empowermoves.co
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