West Virginia Chamber hosts Women’s Leadership Summit at The Greenbrier Resort

Steve Roberts President at West Virginia Chamber of Commerce - Official website
Steve Roberts President at West Virginia Chamber of Commerce - Official website
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Charleston, W.Va. – The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce is inviting members of the media to the 2024 Women’s Leadership Summit: Women Driving Excellence.

The summit, a key event on the Chamber’s calendar, will take place from March 19-20 at The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., and will gather influential women leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals from across the state.

“We’re expecting record-breaking attendance for this conference that recognizes women in every stage of their profession, across many industries throughout West Virginia.”

This two-day event aims to unite professional women and their advocates by providing opportunities to connect, educate, and inspire. Attendees will hear from a notable lineup of speakers, including some of the most influential women in West Virginia. New York Times Bestselling Author Jeannette Walls will be speaking on Tuesday afternoon.

The summit also includes mentorship opportunities. “We are thrilled to again welcome Jobs For West Virginia’s Graduates students from Logan and McDowell counties and college students from across the Mountain State for unparalleled experiences and opportunities to connect with West Virginia’s best and brightest as we strive to inspire the next generation of women leaders.”

Registration for the 2024 Women’s Leadership Summit remains open. The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce encourages women from diverse industries and backgrounds to participate.

For more information or to register for the event, visit wvchamber.com.

The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce is a leading voice for businesses across the state. It works to create a robust business environment and promote economic growth through events like the Women’s Leadership Summit. The Chamber fosters connections, advocates for business interests, and provides valuable resources for professionals and entrepreneurs.



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