Wayne Women LEAD Workshop: Personal Branding: Building a Bold Presence for 2026
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Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Wayne Women LEAD invites you to attend our Leadership Speaker Series Winter Workshop "Personal Branding: Building a Bold Presence for 2026” led by Brittany Mobley, Founder of Culturit Public Relations & Design.
Your personal brand matters more than ever. This interactive workshop helps participants define their professional identity, confidently articulate their value, and intentionally shape how they are perceived—both in the workplace and beyond.
Attendees will examine core elements of personal branding, including values, strengths, presence, and digital visibility. Through guided reflection and practical tools, participants will learn how to align their brand with their goals, craft a compelling professional narrative, and show up authentically and confidently in the new year.
About the Presenter
Brittany Mobley is a Detroit-based public relations strategist, agency owner, and communications leader with over 10 years of experience in media relations, brand storytelling, and strategic communications. She is the founder of Culturit Public Relations & Design Co., a creative communications agency specializing in media visibility, influencer partnerships, and culturally aligned campaigns that drive measurable impact. In addition to leading her agency, Brittany serves as the Senior Media Relations Specialist at Eastern Michigan University, where she secures strategic media placements, advances institutional narratives, and positions the university as a thought leader in higher education.
Mission Statement
Wayne Women LEAD (WWL) is Wayne State University's chapter of Michigan's American Council on Education (MI-ACE) Women's Network. The Michigan ACE Women's Network's mission is to identify, develop, encourage, advance, link and support (IDEALS) women in higher education. Wayne Women LEAD supports the mission through professional development, networking, mentoring, advocacy, and support for WSU women administrators and aspiring leaders.