Save the Date! April 23 Women’s Leadership Conference

Washington State University and the University of Idaho are collaboratively hosting a Women’s Leadership Conference April 23 at the University Inn Best Western in Moscow.   Registration opens March 19.

This year’s conference theme is Lifting As We Climb. This theme was inspired by the power of the collective, the strength of the individual, and the transformation that comes when we promote others’ successes while we strive toward our own. Women continue to use their collective voice to call for change. Doing so in an effective manner requires a deep commitment to inclusivity. Our theme this year is an invitation and reminder to honor those who have lent us a hand while we extend our own to others. This conference will explore the connections that women make to build stronger and more inclusive communities and networks as well as the pathways that can be used to promote sustaining positive change.

For more information about the Women’s Leadership Conference, please visit: https://women.wsu.edu/programs/womens-leadership-conference/

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