News Summary
Chattanooga is preparing for the 7th Annual Women’s Policy Conference on February 6-7, 2025, at The Westin Chattanooga. Hosted by the Mayor’s Council for Women, the event focuses on key issues such as health, safety, economic opportunity, and leadership. Notable speakers like Erin Brockovich and Judge Glenda Hatchett will inspire discussions aimed at empowering women. The conference also honors the legacy of former City Council member Carol Berz, emphasizing the ongoing commitment to women’s rights and advocacy in the region.
Chattanooga Readies for 7th Annual Women’s Policy Conference
Chattanooga is gearing up for a phenomenal event that promises to spark important conversations and inspire change. The 7th Annual Women’s Policy Conference will take place on February 6-7, 2025, at the The Westin Chattanooga. This exciting gathering is hosted by the Chattanooga Mayor’s Council for Women, highlighting the city’s commitment to advocating for women’s rights and equality.
Celebrating Seven Years of Advocacy
The conference marks a significant milestone of seven years in the fight for women’s rights in Chattanooga. Over the years, it has provided a platform for individuals to come together, share their stories, and work towards solutions that empower women across various sectors. With participation from nearly 400 attendees last year, the buzz around this event is palpable, drawing the interest of both familiar faces and newcomers alike.
Focus Areas for Empowerment
This year’s agenda promises to deliver on key issues that affect women daily. Topics such as Health, Safety, Economic Opportunity, and Leadership will be front and center, engaging attendees in meaningful discussions. Participants will have the chance to experience a variety of panel discussions and workshops specifically designed to tackle these vital subjects.
Star-Studded Keynote Speakers
The conference is set to inspire with an impressive lineup of keynote speakers. Prominent figures such as Erin Brockovich, a noted environmental activist, and Judge Glenda Hatchett, a pioneering legal figure, will take to the stage. Additionally, Miss Kansas 2024, Alexis Smith, will also share her insights, providing a diverse range of perspectives on the challenges and successes women face today.
Registration Details
If you’re looking to attend, registration is available online through the Chattanooga Mayor’s Council for Women. Ticket prices for the full conference are set at $175, while individual day tickets go for $125. If you’re interested in the opening dinner, tickets are priced at $75. Plus, there are opportunities for sponsorships that could drop your total registration cost to just $85.
A Tribute to a Legacy
This year’s event holds an added significance as it honors the legacy of former City Council member Carol Berz, who recently passed away. Her contributions to the community continue to resonate, and the conference is a tribute to her dedication towards improving the lives of women in Chattanooga. Jenni Berz, a member of the conference’s steering committee, is also poised to succeed her mother on the city council, bringing a continued focus on women’s advocacy into local government.
Spotlight on Key Issues
The guiding aim of this year’s conference is to shine a light on critical issues such as pay equity, representation in government, and access to health care. These themes are essential as women across the region advocate for their rights and seek to create a more equitable society.
Encouraging Participation
With strong interest from previous attendees and those who are attending for the first time, this event is poised to be a vibrant gathering. The Mayor’s Council for Women is dedicated to fostering an environment of Respect, Inclusion, Equity, and Equality for all women. The anticipation is building, and Chattanooga is ready to welcome voices from all walks of life to contribute to this vital conversation.
Mark your calendars and get ready for a weekend filled with empowerment, inspiration, and the promise of change!
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