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Celebrating Women–Real Talk with Shavonne Reed Event Sets the Stage for Empowerment this
International Women's Day
International Women's Day
ATLANTA - ncarol.com -- As International Women's Day approaches, the anticipation for Celebrating Women–Real Talk with Shavonne Reed is reaching a fever pitch! Set to take place on Friday, March 8th at Le Méridien Atlanta Perimeter, this groundbreaking event promises an empowering celebration of women worldwide.
Organized by the Future Health NOW Foundation, Celebrating Women–Real Talk is a dynamic platform designed for meaningful conversations and connections, and inspire action. With Shavonne Reed, CEO of OPUA (Optimistic People Unified for Awareness), at the helm, attendees can expect an event that goes beyond the surface, delving deep into issues that matter most to women today.
"Our goal is to create a space where women feel seen, heard, and valued," says Shavonne Reed, Founder of the Future Health NOW Foundation. "We celebrate achievements, discuss challenges, and ignite the fire within each attendee to strive for their dreams and aspirations."
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Featuring thought-provoking panel discussions, a fireside chat, and a Crowning Ceremony, attendees explore career advancement, personal growth, and wellness. Engage in stimulating conversations that inspire attendees to push the boundaries of what's possible.
But it's not all serious –expect live entertainment, networking, and a few surprises along the way. Attendees leave feeling inspired, empowered, and ready to take on the world.
"When women come together, incredible things happen," says Shavonne Reed, keynote speaker and host of the event. "Celebrating Women–Real Talk is a testament to the power of unity and sisterhood. I can't wait to see the magic unfold!"
Speakers include Douglas County District Attorney, Dalia Racine, Founder of I Will Survive Inc, Anisa Palmer, and Atlanta's Tiran Jackson who speaks about overcoming tragedy.
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Last year's evet featured notable speakers like Distinguished Toastmaster Richard Hardon, Retired CEO of YWCA of Greater Atlanta, Sharmen Gowens, Twanna Harris, Founder of Tribal Good, the 2024 Ms. Georgia, Zaneta Chuniq Inpower, Kiy Watts, SVP of People & Culture and Dana Williams, Co-founder of RedDrop.
For more information and purchase tickets, visit www.workplacewellnessspeaker.com/iwd-2024.
About Future Health NOW Foundation
Future Health NOW Foundation, Inc is a registered 501c3 Georgia charity whose mission is to improve health and financial literacy in underprivileged communities. By providing programming to increase awareness, the organization seeks to offer an outlet to build generational health and wealth.
Organized by the Future Health NOW Foundation, Celebrating Women–Real Talk is a dynamic platform designed for meaningful conversations and connections, and inspire action. With Shavonne Reed, CEO of OPUA (Optimistic People Unified for Awareness), at the helm, attendees can expect an event that goes beyond the surface, delving deep into issues that matter most to women today.
"Our goal is to create a space where women feel seen, heard, and valued," says Shavonne Reed, Founder of the Future Health NOW Foundation. "We celebrate achievements, discuss challenges, and ignite the fire within each attendee to strive for their dreams and aspirations."
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Featuring thought-provoking panel discussions, a fireside chat, and a Crowning Ceremony, attendees explore career advancement, personal growth, and wellness. Engage in stimulating conversations that inspire attendees to push the boundaries of what's possible.
But it's not all serious –expect live entertainment, networking, and a few surprises along the way. Attendees leave feeling inspired, empowered, and ready to take on the world.
"When women come together, incredible things happen," says Shavonne Reed, keynote speaker and host of the event. "Celebrating Women–Real Talk is a testament to the power of unity and sisterhood. I can't wait to see the magic unfold!"
Speakers include Douglas County District Attorney, Dalia Racine, Founder of I Will Survive Inc, Anisa Palmer, and Atlanta's Tiran Jackson who speaks about overcoming tragedy.
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Last year's evet featured notable speakers like Distinguished Toastmaster Richard Hardon, Retired CEO of YWCA of Greater Atlanta, Sharmen Gowens, Twanna Harris, Founder of Tribal Good, the 2024 Ms. Georgia, Zaneta Chuniq Inpower, Kiy Watts, SVP of People & Culture and Dana Williams, Co-founder of RedDrop.
For more information and purchase tickets, visit www.workplacewellnessspeaker.com/iwd-2024.
About Future Health NOW Foundation
Future Health NOW Foundation, Inc is a registered 501c3 Georgia charity whose mission is to improve health and financial literacy in underprivileged communities. By providing programming to increase awareness, the organization seeks to offer an outlet to build generational health and wealth.
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