
Join the Wharton Club of Seattle in partnership with the UW Foster School of Business as we welcome Wharton Professor and author of Having it All, Dr. Corinne Low.
Whether you are a woman navigating career and family… or you want to better support the women you love or work with, join us for this thoughtful, practical conversation about designing a life that actually works.
Together, we’ll explore how systems (at home and at work), boundaries, and self-care intersect — and how parents can reclaim clarity, capacity, and confidence without burning out. This conversation is grounded in research, real life, and lived experience — and focused on realistic shifts that make everyday life feel more sustainable. The event will be moderated by Vivienne Long (WG’93), Foster professor and former REI CMO.
Key Themes
– Designing systems that reduce cognitive overload
– The cost of “doing it all” and why burnout is structural, not personal
– Career, caregiving, and identity transitions
– Boundaries, tradeoffs, and redefining success in parenthood
– What support actually looks like in this season of life
6-6:30: Registration, networking, and light refreshments
6:30-7:30: Discussion with Professors Corrine Low and Vivienne Long
7:30: Meet the author, book signing, networking
Copy of the book, Having it All, included with registration.
Discounted admission for Wharton Club members and Current UW students (with student I.D.).