Women & Influence Conference: Women & Leadership
Posted by on January 28, 2013
Join WOMEN’S WAY for our 10th Annual
Women & Influence Conference: Women & Leadership
WOMEN’S WAY’s Women & Influence Conference is a FREE public forum that allows women to come together to focus and voice their opinions on issues of importance to women, girls, and their families in our region. This year, we are thrilled to welcome Sam Bennett, President and CEO of the Women’s Campaign Fund, as our keynote speaker.
What: 10th Annual Women & Influence Conference: Women & Leadership
When: Saturday, February 9, 2013 from 9am to 4pm
Where: Moore College of Art & Design, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA
Register: http://womensway.org/WomenandInfluence2013
This amazing conference serves as a public forum for discussion and analysis of entrenched and emerging issues facing women and girls in the region. This year, the conference will explore the various constraints society has put on women in their pursuit of leadership opportunities and how to break down these barriers, the skills and abilities necessary to be an impactful leader, and the many opportunities and resources available for women as they strive to become effective leaders in their professions, communities, and beyond. View the full schedule of speakers and workshops here.
Conference participants will have the opportunity to listen, learn, discuss, and network throughout the day. They also have unique access to key decision makers and community leaders in the region and beyond.
We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, February 9th!
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