Chattanooga is abuzz as registration opens for the 7th Annual Statewide Women’s Policy Conference on February 6-7, 2025. Honoring Dr. Carol Berz, the event will engage women in discussions on equity, justice, and impactful policy issues ranging from health and safety to economic mobility. Attendees can expect inspiring speakers and interactive workshops aimed at fostering connections and driving change. Spaces are limited, urging interested participants to register quickly, while updates and details can be found on the official conference website.
Chattanooga is buzzing with excitement as registration opens for the 7th Annual Statewide Women’s Policy Conference, set to take place on February 6 and 7, 2025. This year’s event promises to be an inspirational gathering dedicated to the remarkable legacy of Dr. Carol Berz, the esteemed late Chairwoman of the conference. With her unwavering commitment to equity, justice, and opportunity for women, Dr. Berz has left a lasting impact that the conference aims to honor.
The beautiful Westin Chattanooga will be hosting this significant event, a perfect setting for discussions on important issues affecting women. As guests explore the conference, they will be greeted with a warm atmosphere and opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals.
Chattanooga’s Mayor Tim Kelly emphasizes the importance of this conference as a vital opportunity for women from all corners of Tennessee to come together. It’s a chance to unite their voices and work towards practical solutions for a more equitable future. The conference will delve into pressing policy issues affecting various aspects of women’s lives, focusing on health, safety, economic mobility, and leadership opportunities for women and girls.
Attendees can look forward to a jam-packed schedule filled with engaging keynote speakers, vibrant interactive workshops, and thought-provoking panel discussions. Each activity is designed to arm participants with the practical tools they need to make a difference in their communities. Moreover, there will be a focus on building valuable connections with leaders and changemakers who are dedicated to advancing equity.
Dr. Berz saw this conference as more than just an event—it was a catalyst for change. Her hard work laid the groundwork for conversations that inspire action and lead to real change in society. By dedicating this year’s conference to her memory, organizers hope to inspire attendees to continue her mission of advocating for women and girls everywhere.
With limited space available, those interested in attending are encouraged to register as soon as possible. More details about the registration process, including information on partnership opportunities and Sister Fund scholarships, can be found on the official conference website at cha.city/mcwconference. It’s a chance you won’t want to miss—whether you’re looking to learn, connect, or contribute to meaningful dialogues around women’s issues.
As the conference approaches, updates regarding the schedule, speakers, and additional specific announcements will be shared on the conference website. Interested parties can also explore more about the important work being done by the Mayor’s Council for Women by visiting the council’s dedicated page.
Whether you’re a seasoned advocate or new to the conversation, the 7th Annual Statewide Women’s Policy Conference is the perfect opportunity to get involved, share your perspectives, and be part of shaping a brighter future for women across Tennessee. Mark your calendars, gather your friends, and get ready for an energizing experience in Chattanooga!
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