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Lean In Circles bring women together to build leadership skills, take action toward their goals, and cheer each other on along the way. Research shows that peers can be the most effective mentors — Circle members get promotions and raises at 2x the rate of the general population.

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What is a Lean In Circle?

A Circle is a small group of peers who meet regularly to connect and learn.

Circles combine research-backed leadership content with structured discussions — so every meeting moves you forward.

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Go further, faster.

You’ll get access to proven leadership lessons and practical activities designed to build your skills and confidence. Your Circle peers will offer accountability and support — 95% of Circle members say their Circle has led to positive changes in their life.

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A confident woman in a mint blazer and gold chain necklace sits in a leather chair inside a stylish high-rise lounge with purple velvet sofas and a city skyline visible through large windows.
A smiling blonde woman holds a sleeping baby against her chest while looking at a laptop in a bright, modern café setting.
A smiling woman with dark hair in a patterned blouse sits in an office setting, holding a phone. An older woman with gray hair sits beside her. Both appear engaged in a professional meeting.
Two women sit together in a bright, modern space, engaged in conversation. One smiles warmly while the other holds a laptop. Bags rest nearby, suggesting a casual meeting or mentoring session in an office or campus setting.
Two women laugh together in a bright, modern office. One wears a gray top and trousers; the other wears a green blouse with red braids. A colleague works in the background near large windows and lush plants.
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Connect with other women.

Circles are intentionally small to allow for meaningful connections. Members build trust, confidence, and a sense of belonging. Growing as a leader is easier when you do it together.

In the times of AI and rapid transformation, I am convinced that women-led communities are not optional, they are essential infrastructure. They create safer spaces to learn, challenge bias, accelerate confidence and enable women to lead authentically.

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A diverse group of women laughing and smiling together in a bright indoor setting, conveying warmth and camaraderie. They wear colorful outfits, including a green blazer and a hijab, suggesting a friendly professional or social gathering.
A group of diverse women smiling and engaged in a meeting or workshop, seated around a table with laptops. A woman in a yellow turtleneck and black blazer is prominently featured, looking attentive and cheerful.
A person in a striped shirt holds glasses while speaking earnestly to a colleague across a table in a bright office setting, with a third person and a laptop visible in the background.
Two smiling professional women stand in a modern office kitchen. One holds a coffee mug, the other a tablet. Both wear blazers and appear engaged in a cheerful conversation amid blue cabinetry and exposed wooden beams.
A diverse group of women laughing and smiling together in a bright indoor setting, conveying warmth and camaraderie. They wear colorful outfits, including a green blazer and a hijab, suggesting a friendly professional or social gathering.
A group of diverse women smiling and engaged in a meeting or workshop, seated around a table with laptops. A woman in a yellow turtleneck and black blazer is prominently featured, looking attentive and cheerful.
A person in a striped shirt holds glasses while speaking earnestly to a colleague across a table in a bright office setting, with a third person and a laptop visible in the background.
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Join our global movement.

When you start a Circle, you join a worldwide community. Over 150,000 Circles in 180+ countries are all working to advance women’s leadership.

Circle members can also join a Lean In Network — local or industry-based communities that offer events and learning opportunities in your area.

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Everything you need to lead your Circle.

Leadership materials

Step-by-step meeting guides and our research-backed leadership curriculum.

Exclusive events

Free leadership training, virtual Lean In events, and local Network gatherings.

Early access

Be the first to hear about new programming and research.

Ongoing support

Connect with other Circle Leaders, local Networks, and the Lean In team whenever you need guidance.

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Frequently asked questions about Lean In Circles