Webinar February 24, 2026
Webinar: Overcoming Burnout and Leading with Resilience
Burnout is often discussed as a professional issue, but it rarely stays contained there. The way leaders manage pressure at work directly affects how they show up in their personal lives, and vice versa. In today’s environment of constant change, learning to compartmentalize stress is no longer sustainable.
This session approaches burnout through both a leadership and human lens. Drawing from real-world leadership experience, this presentation explores how resilience is built when leaders stop separating who they are at work from who they are outside of it. Participants will examine how chronic stress shows up across roles, how leadership expectations can quietly impact capacity, and how intentional boundaries create healthier performance at work and at home.
Rather than promoting balance as a slogan, this session focuses on alignment, helping leaders protect energy, make clearer decisions, and lead in a way that is sustainable over time.
About the Speaker:
Latisha B. Russell is a recognized Emotional Wellbeing and Leadership Strategist who helps high-achieving leaders sustain performance without sacrificing themselves. With over 20 years of corporate HR leadership and executive coaching experience, she has supported organizations including The Walt Disney Company, Bank of America, Johns Hopkins, Capital One, and the Federal Aviation Administration through leadership burnout, organizational change, and high-pressure transformation.
Before stepping onto stage, Latisha held various senior HR leadership roles. She later led restructuring and engagement initiatives that generated significant bottom-line impact across multiple organizations.
Today, as Founder of Latisha B. Russell LLC and Co-Founder of Russell Craigwell Consulting, Latisha works with executives and leadership teams navigating visibility, uncertainty, and sustained demand. Through her signature frameworks, including SHIFT and Mental Toughness Without Burnout, she equips leaders to protect capacity, lead with clarity, and build emotionally intelligent cultures that last.
A former adjunct professor, certified DiSC facilitator, and author of The Naked Truth, Latisha brings both professional rigor and lived experience to every engagement, reminding leaders that effective leadership begins with humanity.

