Attend the annual Statewide Women’s Policy Conference in Chattanooga

Women across Tennessee will join in Chattanooga to discuss policy issues and solutions.

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Women who are passionate about advancing legislation and equality are invited to attend this event.

Photo provided by Mayor’s Council for Women

Registration is now open for the Statewide Women’s Policy Conference, where women across Tennessee come together to address issues impacting health, safety, economic mobility + leadership opportunities for women and girls.

This year’s conference will be held on Thursday, Feb. 6 and Friday, Feb. 7 at The Westin hotel + will honor late Councilwoman Dr. Carol Berz. Berz was a chairwoman for the conference and a founding member of the Mayor’s Council for Women.

Attendees can expect keynote speakers, interactive workshops, and panel discussions where you can connect with fellow leaders in the state.

Tickets start at $75. Additionally, if you’d like to honor a woman or women for their achievements, you can choose an add-on option to highlight them in the conference program book.

Bonus: Financial assistance toward your registration is available through the Sister Fund — request an application via email.

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