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Executive Women Network (EWN) has announced the highly anticipated Executive Women Network Conference 2023, scheduled to take place from November 2 to 4, in Accra, Ghana.
Under the theme "Be Intentional about Transformation: Growth, Resilience, Agility," this three-day event promises to be a transformative experience for women leaders across Africa.
EWN's conferences which take place every two years are known for empowering and connecting influential women leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, and professionals from diverse industries.
The EWN 2023 Conference will continue this legacy, offering a pan-African Experience that fosters meaningful connections and drives impactful conversations on leadership, growth, resilience, and agility in the evolving business landscape.
The conference will unfold over three days, each packed with exciting and enriching activities:
Day 1 - Pre-conference Networking Cocktail: The conference will kick off with a pre-conference networking cocktail on November 2nd.
Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with like-minded peers, speakers, and industry experts in a relaxed and engaging atmosphere.
Day 2 - Main Conference Day: On November 3rd, the main conference day, attendees will participate in four enlightening panel discussions led by esteemed speakers from across Africa.
These thought-provoking sessions will explore various aspects of intentional transformation, equipping attendees with valuable insights and strategies to navigate the challenges and embrace growth, resilience, and agility in their leadership journeys.
Day 3 - Specially Curated One-Day Tour of Ghana: November 4th offers a unique experience as participants embark on a specially curated one-day tour of Ghana, with a chance to select from 3 regions.
This excursion aims to showcase the rich culture, history, and beauty of Ghana while promoting meaningful exchanges among attendees.
Speaking about the conference, Janet Sunkwa-Mills, Chairperson of the EWN Executive Committee, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, "The Executive Women Network Conference 2023 is a testament to our commitment to empowering women leaders across Africa.
"Our theme 'Be Intentional about Transformation: Growth, Resilience, Agility' reflects the essence of our shared vision to drive intentional change and growth in every aspect of our lives and work."
She continued, "We are excited to offer attendees a Pan African Experience, creating a platform for women from different regions to connect, learn from each other, and foster lasting collaborations.
"This conference will inspire and equip women to embrace transformation with intention, unlocking their full potential as leaders."
Registrations for the Executive Women Network Conference 2023 are now open, and interested participants can secure their spots via the EWN website.
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