We invite you to join us for the eighth annual Pennsylvania Conference for Women, Tuesday, Oct. 25 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia.
This year’s theme, “Live Fearlessly!,” encourages you to conquer the challenges of daily life and boldly transform into the woman you want to become. You’ll find inspiration and motivation to do so from our amazing keynote speakers, including women’s rights pioneer Gloria Steinem President and CEO of CARE International, Helene Gayle Olympic athlete Marion Jones life coach and O, The Oprah Magazine contributor Martha Beck, as well as from dozens of panelists and workshop leaders.
As always, we’ll cover a vast range of topics specifically designed for women, including leadership, healthcare, managing change, finding work life balance and personal finance. The Conference also offers tremendous networking opportunities and resources, including the Career Pavilion, which includes community leader “Meet Ups,” our Mentor Match program and one-on-one resume critiques. This year we also introduce the Health & Wellness Pavilion, featuring organizations and experts focused on the latest advancements around mind, body and soul.
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