3 Virtual Leadership Conferences You Don’t Want to Miss

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With so many conferences and events going virtual this year, I’ve taken advantage of attending conferences without having to fly all over the continent! These conferences have been an awesome opportunity to learn new strategies and network with others from around the world.

As a result of attending these conferences, I’ve connected to business CEO’s from California to South Dakota. I’ve made new friends in Australia, Germany and Canada. As we close out 2020, I challenge you to find some industry related conferences or webinars. And if you’re into women’s leadership topics, here are 3 more conferences that I’m super excited about attending next month:

  • WIN Summit: This conference on Dec. 8, 2020, will focus on three themes: negotiation skills, diversity and inclusion, and leadership. The early bird rate to attend this conference is $39!

  • Forbes Power Women’s Summit: This free virtual conference on Dec. 9, 2020, will feature speakers such as Melinda Gates, Tracee Ellis Ross, Arianna Huffington and Misty Copeland. The theme this year is “change and changemakers.” Register today.

  • The Virtual Massachusetts Conference for Women: This conference, featuring keynote speaker Awkwafina, will cover topics of leadership, justice, equity and inclusion, career advancement, and personal development. Registration costs $150 for the 1-day conference on Dec. 10, 2020.

DM me on Instagram if you’ll be attending any of these conferences! Hope to “see” you there!

Michele Dye

Michele Dye is a creative entrepreneur, marketing maven and a teacher at heart. She is the creator of Dyenamic Career Goals, a collection of group and private coaching programs, memberships and online courses that help women advance their careers. In 2017, Michele founded Dyenamic Media LLC to help entrepreneurs grow their businesses through profitable online marketing strategies. She holds a master’s degree in executive leadership from the Liberty University School of Business and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Florida. Follow Michele on Instagram!

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