Bridging Theory to Practice for the Next Generation of Women Builders
Your students study business in classrooms. Chai brings it from the arena. Real networks. Real practitioners. Real revenue. The kind of education that doesn't fit in a syllabus.
Thoughtfully crafted principles and guide to elevate what matters most.
Signature Workshops for the Next Generation of Women Who Build
THE GAP
Your campus teaches frameworks, case studies, models. That matters. But it is the starting point, not the outcome.
What students don’t get enough of is proximity to someone actually in it. Someone building in real time. Someone who has failed, recalibrated, and kept going. Someone who will pick up the phone and make a real introduction, not just talk about how networking works.
I didn’t follow the path your students are studying. I started at community college and built my way into multiple ventures without a clear playbook. That perspective is not in the syllabus, but it is exactly what they will face.
A degree opens the door. Knowing how to move once you’re inside is what shapes a life.
That is the gap I am here to close.
Three practitioner-led workshops where entrepreneurship meets wealth, influence, and purpose. Designed for business schools, sororities, and student organizations ready to bridge theory to practice.
BUILD THE TABLE
Wealth Through Entrepreneurship
The money conversation most women never get.
This workshop dismantles the myths women were sold about money and replaces them with the builder's playbook, how entrepreneurs actually create wealth, not just earn income.
Your students will walk away understanding the difference between revenue and wealth, the five money lies that keep women playing small, how to think in assets and equity instead of salaries and savings, and what a real financial model looks like when you are building something of your own.
This is not a budgeting seminar. This is an entrepreneurial wealth education.
Best for: Women in Business orgs, sorority financial literacy programming, entrepreneurship centers, MBA programs
Format: 90-minute workshop with workbook + group exercises
THE INFLUENCE BLUEPRINT
Creating Impact Through Business Leadership
Influence is not followers. It is the ability to move rooms, markets, and money.
This workshop teaches women how to build real influence, the kind that opens doors, attracts capital, and creates opportunities, through entrepreneurship, personal brand, and strategic visibility.
Your students will learn why influence is a business asset and how to build it intentionally, how to craft a personal brand that positions them as a leader before they graduate, the difference between attention and authority, and why only one compounds, and how to use content, networks, and strategic partnerships to create leverage.
This is not a social media workshop. This is a masterclass on becoming someone the market cannot ignore.
Best for: Sorority leadership development, student government, communications and marketing programs, entrepreneurship clubs
Format: 90-minute workshop with brand audit exercise + network mapping activity
BUILD LIKE IT'S WORSHIP
Philanthropy, Purpose & the Entrepreneur's Soul
The workshop that asks: what are you building and who are you becoming while you build it?
This workshop explores the intersection of entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and character. It is about building ventures that create value beyond revenue, businesses rooted in generosity, service, and conviction.
Your students will explore why the most enduring companies are built on purpose, not just profit, how to design philanthropy and social impact into a business model from day one, what faith-driven leadership looks like in practice —patience, kindness, openness as business strategies, and the difference between building from scarcity and building from abundance.
This is not a CSR lecture. This is a conversation about the kind of leader you want to become and building accordingly.
Best for: Faith-based student organizations, sorority philanthropy programming, social entrepreneurship programs, honors colleges
Format: 90-minute workshop with reflection exercises + group discussion