The women listed as honorees you will see on the following pages define the term “inspirational.” These business leaders have accomplished feats in their respective fields that have garnered notice in boardrooms and chatrooms across Southern California and beyond.
Their detailed profiles give a sense of who these women are and what they have accomplished in the last 24 months to earn their status as honorees, be it leading the charge for equity, making strides in new markets or being thoughtful and mindful leaders in their fields.

Josie LEINART
Co-Chair NIL Practice
Munck Wilson Mandala, LLP
Josie Leinart joined
Munck Wilson Mandala in 2021, and since her arrival, she has worked as a
corporate and sports lawyer, playing a key role in launching the firm's
sports practice focusing on the hot topic of NIL (name, image,
likeness). Her career highlights include handling several
multi-million-dollar real estate transactions for the firm's corporate
practice, including her involvement in the successful closing of Tyler
Technologies acquiring NIC Inc. in a $2.3-billion all-cash transaction.
Leinart’s legal career has involved her working on litigation matters,
including drafting pleadings, motions and settlement agreements,
preparing discovery and handling negotiations with involved parties.
Prior to her legal career, Leinart worked as an actress on professional
television and film projects for various studios and networks including
Paramount, Warner Brothers, ABC, NBC, Lifetime, Disney and Nickelodeon.
She is known for her role as Kaylie Cruz in the ABC Family series Make
It or Break It and as FBI agent Michelle Vega in the CBS series The
Mentalist. Former Olympic gymnast, a longtime friend and Munck Wilson
Mandala senior associate Tasha Schwikert invited Leinart to join her at
the firm.
Leinart and Schwikert have built MWM’s sports law practice signing
several new clients, including coaches, athletes and brands. The
practice is focused on assisting athletic departments, sports agencies,
university collectives and brands in navigating NIL partnerships and
evolving NCAA guidelines. Leinart is passionate about her philanthropic
efforts to give back to the community. She is actively engaged and
invested in the Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) where she
works with leaders and advocates to generate community awareness and
philanthropic support for the health and well-being of children. CHOC
leads the way in pediatric healthcare, equipped with the latest
technologies and providing new programs and services to enhance their
young patients’ and their families’ journey to wellness.
Leinart is a dynamic leader and attorney with a unique background
and a bright future ahead. Her hard work and impressive connections in
L.A. and the sports community have made her an influential leader for
her law firm.