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The 41st Business Women’s Forum is set for February, organizers announced, and tickets for the event are now on sale.
The women-focused leadership conference is scheduled for Feb. 21 at the Aqua Turf Club in Plantsville, with award-winning journalist Joan Luden as the event’s keynote speaker. Through her role in Good Morning America, Luden is the longest-running female host on early morning television.
According to organizers, the Business Women’s Forum is the state’s longest-running conference devoted to professional and personal development for women. Panels, networking opportunities and a new vendor marketplace will be available throughout the all-day event.
Motivational speakers Kymberli Speight and Robyn Greenspan are also scheduled for the event, and radio host Renee DiNino will emcee the event.
Since the event began, more than $250,000 in proceeds from the forum have gone towards scholarships to Post University, organizers said.
While admission will be fully opened early next year, early bird tickets are on sale for $30 through Jan. 5 by using the code “EARLYBIRD24” online. Sponsorship opportunities for companies are also available, organizers said.
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