WBA announces New Jersey Conference for Women

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The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Women in Business Alliance is set to launch the NJ Conference for Women (previously the Women in Business Alliance Women’s Conference), the states premiere networking and educational event for women. The conference will take place on Friday, October 16, 2015 from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village.

This event is designed to engage, enlighten and empower attendees from across the state and New Jersey’s Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno is scheduled to welcome over 500 women to this landmark event. The conference will feature keynote addresses from Karen Finerman from CNBC’s Fast Money and Nancy Armstrong, Producer and Founding Member of MAKERS– Women Who Make America.

The conference will also include a workshop by Erika Jacoby, Enterprise Account Executive with LinkedIn. Her session will help attendees learn the ways to transform their LinkedIn profile to help them network better in the digital age. Breakout Sessions will feature Carol Doscher, President & CEO of Graceworks; Sarah Cirelli, Senior Marketing, Social Media Strategist and Interactive Marketing Guru, WithumSmith+Brown; Marguerite L. Mount, Managing Director, The Mercadien Group and Dr. Sarah Wistreich, Capital Health Center for Women’s Health.

Sponsors for this year’s event include Title Sponsor Fidelity Bank; Supporting Sponsors Capital Health, HBK CPAs & Consultants and Investors Bank; Wellness Sponsor or General Session Sponsors ETS and Novo Nordisk; Lunch Sponsors Wells Fargo and Rider University; Journal/Book Sponsors Fox Rothschild and The Mercadien Group; Breakfast or Dessert Sponsors TD Bank, WithumSmith+Brown and Springpoint Senior Living; Workshop Sponsor BlackRock and Non Profit Ticket Sponsor Farmers Insurance.

Tickets are $125 for Chamber members and $150 for future members and are available at njconferenceforwomen.com.

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