Lomax Leadership Hub (LLH) is a leadership advisory firm. We work at the intersection of leadership behavior, influence, and execution discipline, partnering with CEOs, boards, and senior executives to strengthen leadership, accelerate execution, and stabilize organizations during periods of growth and transformation.

Our work is grounded in research-backed and proprietary frameworks, translated into practical leadership architecture that organizations can deploy quickly. We close the gap between leadership potential and organizational performance because individual brilliance should compound into sustained culture and enterprise-level results.

LLH serves boards, C-suite executives, and leadership teams navigating complexity, transformation, and scale.

meet Chasity

Founder and CEO of Lomax Leadership Hub

Before founding LLH, Chasity served as Head of Business Management for Barings' U.S. and European Real Estate team, overseeing finances, operations, communications, and strategic growth. She previously served as the firm's inaugural Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer — leading its global DEI strategy and driving measurable impact, including 87% employee self-identification, diversified senior representation, and Barings' first inclusion report.

Her earlier career spans senior roles at Heitman LLC and Skadden, as well as public service as Associate General Counsel to the Governor of Illinois, managing legal matters across public safety, child welfare, and education. She began her career as a litigation attorney.

Chasity brings direct board experience as a past member of several, and current member of the Howard University Board of Visitors, Crisis Assistance Ministry and the Greenlight Fund Advisory Board. This experience directly informs LLH's work advising boards on governance, effectiveness, and board-management alignment. She is a co-founder of the Diverse Attorney Pipeline Program (DAPP), a Leadership Charlotte alum, and holds an A.B. in Public Policy from Duke University and a J.D. from the Howard University School of Law.