Corporate Ghawi began her corporate career of two decades at
Merrill Lynch as a part of a financial planning team between completing her Economics degree and MBA. Upon receiving her MBA, she was chosen for a selective leadership development program with
IBM, including an international assignment in Japan from 2008 to 2009. In 2013, Ghawi moved to
Baton Rouge,
Louisiana to work as the talent development manager at IBM’s Technology Development Center. Ghawi is best known for her keynote presentation on Breaking Vases, inspired by her life story. In this presentation, Ghawi employs her story of escaping confinements, shattering barriers, crossing continents to empower others to dare to discover and create bold identities and transformational life purposes. Ghawi is also known for presenting on topics related to
diversity, equity, and inclusion, such as
unconscious bias and creating an inclusive work culture. As of 2023, Ghawi has also been presenting The Misfit AdvantageSM, a keynote designed to encourage audiences to embrace and employ their differences in personal and professional settings. As a speaker, Ghawi is commonly applauded for her use of personal narratives as well as her use of
props, including the signature glass vase smashed in her Breaking Vases presentations.
Coaching Following her departure from IBM in 2015, Ghawi founded Dima Ghawi, LLC., a global talent development company that offers workshops and coaching with the primary mission of advancing individuals in leadership.
Writing Ghawi is an international best selling author of her
memoir,
Breaking Vases: Shattering Limitations & Daring to Thrive - A Middle Eastern Woman’s Story. The memoir follows Ghawi’s life from her childhood in Amman to moving to San Diego to her TEDxLSU speech, exploring how she escaped from an abusive father and a controlling husband. Major themes in the memoir include resilience, perseverance, and self-discovery.
Breaking Vases has been described as an “intriguing page-turner” and received praise for its insight into the ways both women and men can be constrained by certain Middle Eastern cultural norms. Shortly after publication,
Breaking Vases was recognized as the 2018
Writer’s Digest Grand Prize Winner,
among other awards. Ghawi has also published three personal essays related to her experiences growing up in the Middle East and leadership adventures had in Japan and traveling to Bulgaria while working as an operations managers with IBM.
Interviews Ghawi has been interviewed across multiple topics related to her leadership expertise, including creating a sense of inclusion in the workplace; uncovering and managing unconscious bias; bridging generational divides in the workplace; and creating a personal brand. Ghawi has also been interviewed numerous times about her personal story, particularly in the wake of the publication of
Breaking Vases. ==Books and personal essays==