2022 WiMI Conference Education Sessions Are Sure to Wow

May 5, 2022

Now, More Than Ever, is the year to attend the WiMI Conference. This year’s agenda includes three riveting educational sessions highlighting current trends and pain points for women in the industry and workplace. CEO of a chain of Ace Hardware stores located in Washington, D.C., Gina Schaefer, will speak on defying the odds or seeking entrepreneurial endeavors in male dominated fields. Carol Frohlinger, Esq., President of Negotiating Women, Inc, will offer tools and techniques to confidently negotiate in both formal and informal workplace situations. Senior Professor of Practice of Marketing at the University of Houston, Amy Vandaveer Novak will lead an interactive session highlighting the business fundamentals that organizations use to create success and the importance of creating your own unique, authentic brand. Be sure to join us June 6–8 in Austin, TX!

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