The Women Leading, Innovating, Networking, Knowing Conference will feature a robust lineup of speakers, presenters and panelists from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 20 at the Morgantown Marriott Waterfront Place.
The PowerPoint-free event aims to create a support network across the state that empowers women to lead.
A panel of three women leaders working in higher education will discuss imposter syndrome while panelists from NASA and other industries examine male-dominated occupations and solutions to these issues.
The final session will feature a presentation by Jennifer Douglas, dean of graduate studies and research at American Public University System, titled “Reduce Stress and Increase Joy with Emotional Freedom Technique.”
Participants will also learn how to use the results of the CliftonStrengths® assessment as women leaders.
All women or anyone interested in exploring ways to bridge gender gaps are encouraged to attend.