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Sign ups now available for first Women's Success conference PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sharayah Sherrod, The Shorthorn staff   
Thursday, 28 January 2010 07:07 PM
Women can now sign up for the Fort Worth Center’s first success conference.

It will have activities and speakers, designed specifically with professional women in mind.

“There’s something in it for any woman who’s out there and trying to advance her career at any level,” said Megan Topham, Fort Worth Center operations director.

Success: A Women’s Leadership Conference


Conference sessions are set to include:
- How to Achieve Success
- Look of Success
- Creating a Successful Brand
- A Balancing Act: How to Successfully Manage Your Person and Professional Lives
- Generation Women
- Share Your Success Expo and Reception

To register, go to www.uta.edu/fortworth and click on the Success conference button on the lower left side.
For questions, call 817-272-5988
 

The center will hold the conference from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. March 11 in the Sheraton Fort Worth Hotel and Spa across from the Fort Worth campus.

The conference is open to the public and costs $95, Topham said. The cost will include lunch.

She said the conference will focus on information beneficial to women in all areas of work and leadership, from corporations to non-profit organizations to volunteer roles.

“We’re going to have really good panelists and I think everyone will find something that they can get from it. We’re asking people to leave work, during the workweek and we want to make sure people feel like they got something out of it for taking that time out,” Topham said.

Having panelists, the director said, is a way to allow attendees and guests to have the most productive day they can.

“I think it’s important for us to make it interactive and that’s why we chose the panel set-up,” Topham said.

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