In the heart of Baltimore, an invocation of girl power resonated through the halls of the Baltimore Convention Center during Mayor Brandon M. Scott’s 2025 LeadHerShip Summit. Over 200 young women from around Baltimore came together for this free event, structured to spur empowerment, mentorship, and personal growth amid Women’s History Month celebrations. The focus was clear: to provide the attendees with access to the critical resources needed to succeed in school and their community life.
This gathering featured a series of breakout sessions and a live Q&A session. These segments provided a platform for professionals to share insights, experiences, and advice on diverse topics ranging from health and wellness to entrepreneurship and career progression. Dr. Debra Brooks, Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Children and Family Success, highlighted the summit’s role in cultivating a new generation of female leaders, stating, “Through the transformative power of mentorship and opportunity, the LeadHerShip Summit helped ensure that every girl had the tools, support, and belief in herself to make history of her own,” in a statement as reported by the City of Baltimore official press release.
Mayor Scott expressed his enthusiasm for the substantial turnout and the summit’s positive engagement. “I’m thrilled to welcome so many bright, ambitious young women to the LeadHership Summit,” he said, per the city’s press release recognizing the event as a significant step toward crafting a more equitable and inclusive future for Baltimore. Following the sessions, participants engaged with local mentoring initiatives that offered consistent support, enabling them to pursue their aspirations confidently…