Fireside Chat with Hollyhock CEO Katia Sol
With Katia Sol and Kim Haxton
December 3, 2025
An evening of storytelling, connection, and community hosted by Kimi Haxton.
Join us for an intimate fireside-style online gathering with Hollyhock’s new CEO, Katia Sol, hosted by our beloved Kimi Haxton. Katia will share ‘the journey that led her to Cortes’. A story woven with synchronicity, magic, and deep connection to community. Together, we’ll gather around our virtual fire to listen, reflect, and share in Hollyhock’s spirit of connection.
We invite you to cozy up with a blanket, your favourite tea and join us for an evening of warmth and conversation.
Registration is complimentary; contributions are welcome and deeply appreciated.
Presenters
Katia Sol
Katia Sol brings over 25 years of experience in transformative education and leadership development, with a focus on heart-centered leadership and emergent systems change. Her global work spans supporting Indigenous youth leadership programs with Ghost River Rediscovery, co-directing The Ecology of Leadership at the Regenerative Design Institute, serving as Assistant…
Learn more about Katia Sol
Katia Sol brings over 25 years of experience in transformative education and leadership development, with a focus on heart-centered leadership and emergent systems change. Her global work spans supporting Indigenous youth leadership programs with Ghost River Rediscovery, co-directing The Ecology of Leadership at the Regenerative Design Institute, serving as Assistant…
Learn more about Katia Sol
Kim Haxton
Kim Haxton (Potowatomi) is from the Wasauksing First Nation in Ontario. She has worked across Turtle Island and abroad in various capacities but always with a focus on local leadership. Her deep understanding of the need for genuine restoration has far-reaching implications as leaders seek vision and all people seek…
Learn more about Kim Haxton
Kim Haxton (Potowatomi) is from the Wasauksing First Nation in Ontario. She has worked across Turtle Island and abroad in various capacities but always with a focus on local leadership. Her deep understanding of the need for genuine restoration has far-reaching implications as leaders seek vision and all people seek…
Learn more about Kim Haxton
