Fulton County women are encouraged to register for the inaugural Fulton County Women's Conference, featuring keynote speaker Shereen Thor Feb. 7 at The Times Theater.
The Fulton County Chamber of Commerce invites all interested women to attend the inaugural Fulton County Women’s Conference presented by Morrison Lau at The Times Theater on Friday, Feb. 7, at 10 a.m.
After a reception featuring various vendors and speakers, guests will enjoy lunch provided by Ruthless Bar & Patio and a presentation by keynote speaker Shereen Thor.
Thor is a speaker on a mission to help audiences find happiness by embracing authenticity so that they can fulfill their purpose. A comedian turned coach, she has shared the stage with greats like Serena Williams, Prince Harry, Pau Gasol and Les Brown. She is also the bestselling author of "Revolutionary Woman," which focuses on inspiring women and people of color to revolutionize how they see themselves to create a more equitable world.
Thor has been featured in Forbes, TEDx, The Wall Street Journal, Insider, Medium, Spike TV, 97.1 AMP Radio, and more.
After hearing her empowering courage and leadership keynote, attendees will be able to:
• Trust their leadership instincts
• Begin to dream again
• Take aligned action personally and professionally
• Learn how to face fears
• Embark upon actualizing the extraordinary.
Fulton County women who plan to attend this special program can register with Chamber Executive Assistant Kellie Scobie at 574-224-2666 or kellie@fultoncountychamber.com, or online at www.fultoncountychamber.com by Feb. 3.
All attendees are encouraged to wear red in support of women's heart health.
To learn more about Thor, visit her website at www.shereenthor.com.

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