Diana Lynch

Diana Lynch

About Me

About Me

Attorney Diana Lynch

Diana Lynch is a seasoned real estate mogul, developer, attorney, and philanthropist with over 30 years of experience transforming the real estate and hospitality landscapes. From humble beginnings in the Brooklyn projects to her Navy JAG training, Diana’s journey from courtroom to boardroom has made her a trailblazer.

As the largest African American landowner of a golf resort in the Dominican Republic, she serves as CEO of Alma de Samaná Golf Resort and Residences—a groundbreaking project aimed at creating spaces of unity, ownership, and opportunity. With a global vision for investment and partnership, Diana’s Alma and Soul Resorts are set to redefine inclusive luxury for the African American, Afro-Caribbean, and African diasporas worldwide.

Her upcoming book, Don’t Leave the Room, is a testament to resilience and ambition, empowering others to claim their place, build legacies, and create transformative spaces across the global real estate and hospitality industries. She is married and is the matriarch of her close knit family and friends.

Awards and Recognitions

Recognizing Excellence Honors and Distinctions

Best-Selling Book of the Year

Best-Selling Book of the Year

Featured in Top Book Lists

Featured in Top Book Lists

Rave Reviews from Readers

Rave Reviews from Readers

Highly Praised by Literary Critics

Highly Praised by Literary Critics

Behind the Pages

Inspiration in Every Word Discovering the Book's Origins

Great leaders don’t just show up—they own the room. The inspiration for this book comes from years of witnessing the difference between those who lead with authority and those who fade into the background. It’s for every ambitious professional who has ever doubted their voice, hesitated in a meeting, or second-guessed their power. This book is your call to step up, speak out, and take your rightful place at the table.

Testimonial

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4.5/5
4.5 Review from our book reader

Diana Lynch’s Don’t Leave the Room is a must-read for aspiring leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone committed to building a more inclusive world. This isn’t just an inspiring story—it’s a practical playbook that equips you with the tools to take action. Lynch’s journey is a testament to resilience, strategy, and audacity, offering a roadmap for anyone ready to command their space and leave it better than they found it. Lynch’s writing is candid and unapologetic. She confronts systemic racism, sexism, and personal betrayals head-on, reframing adversity as fuel for growth. Her lessons on staying present, building alliances, and guarding your energy are invaluable for anyone navigating challenging spaces. If you’re ready to lead with courage, conviction, and a commitment to opening doors for others, this book is for you. Diana Lynch doesn’t just invite you to stay in the room—she challenges you to own it.

Colin Kingsmill
Colin Kingsmill

I have always enjoyed books that fall under the category of self-help, especially those written from a deeply personal perspective. Lynch beautifully shares her journey in a relatable, culturally resonant manner. Her openness and vulnerability captivated me, prompting reflections on my own experiences and reminding me of the significance of discerning when to remain steadfast and when to courageously step forward into the unknown. As I read about her true companions who supported her journey, I found myself smiling and inspired to reconnect with my own "village." One of my favorite passages from the book that I will reference often is: "Don’t force me to be driven out, pushed out, or betrayed out. Walk out with grace, knowing that God has already prepared the next room—one with the right gatekeepers, teammates, and partners. Not just cheerleaders, but people who are equally yoked with your God-given purpose and vision. Know when to stay. Know when to leave. And know when to rise." Straight, no chaser.

Danielle N. Goodson

Diana is bold. Diana is transformational, while she's transforming. Diana is a brilliant teacher and a brilliant student. Diana is loyal (almost to a fault). Diana is equally flawed and flawless. Diana is both destined and a destination. And somehow this masterpiece of a book magically and completely captured the essence of all that Diana is, was, and will be. This book proves to the public, what I've known since we graced the campus of the University of South Carolina almost 40 years ago: that Diana Lynch is a beast and one to be reckoned. She is a shero to dozens of women, young and old. I sincerely appreciate her vulnerability and cleverness, while being tender and tough. And just when I thought I couldn't be any more impressed with her body of work(s), turning the pages of this book proved me wrong, as with each page I learned more of her impact, her pains, her joys, her passions, and most importantly her triumphs. I'm a better person having explored this book and am even more blessed to be able to see her walk-the-walk and talk-the-talk, while she's kicking down barriers. Salute, Diana!

Sherrie Snipes-Williams