Snoqualmie Valley Women in Leadership’s Fall Connection Gathering Focuses on Cultivating a Strategic Mindset

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Valley Women in Leadership (SVWL) is excited to announce its Fall Connection Gathering on November 20, 2024, from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. at Meadowbrook Farm in North Bend, WA.

This gathering aims to empower local women in business and leadership by providing a platform for networking and professional development. Keynote speaker Wendy Parslow, a seasoned strategic leader and founder of SVWL, will focus on cultivating a strategic mindset amidst uncertainty. Parslow will share valuable tools to help participants navigate challenges in their careers. Since its launch in January 2023, SVWL has inspired over 200 women leaders in the Snoqualmie Valley, creating a community that values connection and mutual support. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, SVWL is particularly inviting for those who find traditional networking intimidating.

Registration for the gathering is free, and attendees are encouraged to contribute to help cover costs, reflecting SVWL's commitment to fostering leadership and collaboration among women in the region.

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