Women’s Leadership Conference registration now open!

Registration is now open for the 2019 U of I – WSU Women’s Leadership Conference, to be held at the University Inn Best Western in Moscow, ID on Wednesday, April 3. The conference will explore the theme: Finding Your Power: Cultivating Authentic Leadership. This year’s theme speaks to the importance of culture change through individual and shared empowerment, cultivating leadership through positive, open, and honest relationships; and building a diverse and innovative community to create dynamic, respectful and inclusive work environments. For more information, please visit the conference website.

Register now to guarantee your place! There is no charge for the conference, but seating is limited. A full schedule of events will be posted on the conference website soon. If you encounter any difficulties with the registration form, please contact Kristy Mayer, Conference Manager with University of Idaho Events & Support Services, at kristym@uidaho.edu. If you have any questions about the event, please email the conference co-chairs at wlc@uidaho.edu.

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