Pennsylvania Conference for Women
The eighth annual Pennsylvania Conference for Women will be held October 25, 2011 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. The Conference features nationally recognized speakers who will address the critical issues facing women today, helping you find clarity on your goals and what you need to accomplish them.
You’ll Learn How To:
- Deal with change
- Reinvent your career
- Manage your money
- Market yourself
- Network effectively
- Find funding for your small business
- Manage your health
- Stay positive
And much more!
Who Should Attend?
- Corporate, government, and healthcare professionals
- Non-profit employees and community leaders
- Entrepreneurs and self-employed women
- Job-seekers or those looking for career change
- Students
- Anyone who wants information and inspiration
The on-site Career Pavilion, free to registered attendees, provides tools and information designed to help you take your career to next level. The Exhibit Hall features hundreds of organizations showcasing a wide variety of products and services. Learn more about exhibiting at the Conference.
Each year, the Conference provides financial scholarships to deserving female college students. Our popular Young Women’s Program features speakers and topics that encourage young women to overcome obstacles and maximize their potential.
Demystifying the Consulting Process
A consulting project is a major investment for any nonprofit. Lori Moffa, Director of Consulting for The Nonprofit Center, who has been on both sides of the consulting relationship, will discuss the key components that comprise a consulting project, including: making the decision whether to undertake one, hiring a consultant, clarification of roles, sample RFPs, and contract negotiation.
Audience: Staff and board members of organizations that may be considering a consulting project in strategic or business planning, fundraising, finances or some other aspect of organizational development.
Women to Watch: Uniting Women in Business to Turn Aspiration into Action
Meet the region's women who are moving the meter for the good in their industries, in their communities and reaching out to others who are coming up behind them.
Here's your chance to interact with remarkable women in intimate round table discussions about select topics that impact professional women across the board.
Speakers and topics include:
NPower Lunch n Learn: Nonprofit Marketing and Embracing Technology
Bring a lunch and join us for a 1 hour lunch and learn session!
Technology can be a marketer’s best friend, or it can keep you up at night worrying about whether your organization is prepared to take advantage of the next big thing. This very special session will focus on one of the top issues marketers are grappling with today and is guaranteed to be highly interactive.
American Museum Membership Conference
Now in its 30th year, AMMC is the only national museum conference organized entirely by membership staff for membership staff. The conference is now open to colleagues not only from the nation's art museums, but also science, history, and culture museums. We hope to welcome many new museums to this year's conference and to gain an even greater insight into best practices and trends across the spectrum of museums.
Whether your museum has 100 members or 100,000 members, participating in AMMC is one of the best investments your museum could make this year! While there, you will gain access to more then 200 membership professionals from museums of all sizes from across the country. This invaluable national network is a resource you will continue to tap throughout your career.
The preliminary Program Schedule featuring a stellar line-up of leaders in the museum, fundraising and marketing fields is now available at www.artmuseummembership.org
Visit the website to learn about hotel, pre-and post conference excursions, the host museums, and evening special events.
The 2011 Conference will be hosted by a consortium of local cultural arts organizations, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Barnes Foundation, The Franklin Institute, the National Constitution Center, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library (many of which we will be visiting during the conference).
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