Tampa, Florida | Friday, December 13, 2024
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Welcome

To the Women's Conference of Florida

We’re glad you’re here! Founded in 2015, we offer professional women from across the state a platform to address the most critical issues facing women. Our annual conference and events will take you and your career to the next level and aim to positively impact the world around you. We invite you to attend our eighth annual event at the Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida, on Friday, December 13, 2024!

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Exhibitors and Vendors

  • Melissa Ramos
    "The Women's Conference of Florida is more than just a gathering of women from all stages of life. It's a celebration of sisterhood and our collective ability to positively influence, shape behaviors, and change the course of events for the betterment of all. Every year, it gets better!"
    Melissa Ramos
    Financial Advisor, Northwestern Mutual
  • Elisabeth Mitrano
    "The environment overall form the college women on the rise to the women's conference was energetic, empowering, and filled with joy and curiosity from strong women. The Workshops and programs have helped me take what I learned from speed interview and resume building into my daily life in trying to find different media internships. The budgeting has made me more aware of what I spend and what I need or want."
    Elisabeth Mitrano
    2018 College Women on The Rise Participant
  • Lori Mackenzie
    "The Women's Conference of Florida plays a critical role in convening women leaders from all over Florida and from all sectors of society, from Girl Scouts to financial management. I was honored to be part of the second annual conference, presenting to an enthusiastic crowd of women and men committed to making Florida a shining example of equality and empowerment."
    Lori Mackenzie
    Executive Director at Clayman Institute for Gender Research, Stanford University

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