Professionals in the area are being invited to the Thomas More University to attend the 2024 Women’s Conference, in celebration of Women’s History Month.
This conference will last for one day, and will be an interactive conference that is designed to engage, enlighten, and challenge women to seek more in their careers and their lives.
It will take place at the Crestview Hills campus of the university so that residents of nearby Southgate can easily attend.
Alecia Webb-Edgington, president of the Life Learning Center, will deliver the keynote address. Among the other speakers at the conference will be Danielle Amrine, CEO of Welcome House of Northern Kentucky, Sister Kay Kramer of St. Elizabeth Healthcare; and Brittany Mention, Ed.D., education faculty at Thomas More and CEO of Mention Consulting, LLC.
The topic of the conference is to be “Our Responsibility to Others.” Director of alumni engagement and annual giving, Courtney Kleier, said that this conference focuses on tenants of the university, and includes stories of alumni and others from the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community.
Such conferences often turn to brochure printing to offer attendees more information about speakers and the schedule of events.
The conference will take place on Friday, March 15, with check-in beginning at 8:00am. The cost of the conference is $50, and includes a continental breakfast and lunch. The event will draw to a close at 1:30pm.
