Discounted 'stocking stuffer' registration fee offered for women entrepreneurs' conference
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
(December 21, 2009 Stillwater, OK) – Women entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs
are invited to attend the first annual Women Entrepreneurs Inspire Conference in Oklahoma
City at the Cox Convention Center on March 30, 2010. A discounted $25 “stocking stuffer”
registration fee for the event will be offered until Dec. 25, 2009.
The one-day WE Inspire conference will offer opportunities for participants to get
inspired by successful women entrepreneurs from across the country, learn tools to
help start and grow a business, discover ways to do business better and network with
other women entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs. The event will be presented
by the Riata Center for Entrepreneurship in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma
State University.
“Our goal is to support women entrepreneurs in starting or growing businesses through
role models, success stories, workshops by entrepreneurs and expertise from our entrepreneurship
faculty,” said Nola Miyasaki, Riata Center executive director. “The WE Inspire conference
is designed to help women find ways to do business better and to be successful in
their entrepreneurial endeavors.”
The event will feature successful women entrepreneurs from California, Washington,
D.C., and other parts of the United States. Cordia Harrington, founder of the Tennessee
Bun Company, which is the largest bun producer in the United States and an exclusive
vendor to McDonald’s, will serve as a keynote speaker. In addition, Amy Mitchell,
partner and managing member of Riata Management in Oklahoma City will serve as honorary
chairperson for the conference.
The WE Inspire conference also will feature breakout sessions, which are the hallmark
of similar women’s entrepreneurship conferences presented by Miyasaki and OSU School
of Entrepreneurship head Michael Morris at other university communities around the
country.
“The breakout sessions will be directed by OSU’s nationally recognized and accomplished
entrepreneurship faculty, as well as successful entrepreneurs and subject matter experts
who will talk about business plans, guerilla marketing, sales, legal issues, financing,
accounting and numerous other issues facing women entrepreneurs today,” Morris said.
“It’s a day packed with learning, inspiration and networking, and we anticipate that
this will lead to other opportunities to provide year-round support to women entrepreneurs
in Oklahoma.”
After December 25, the registration fee for the WE Inspire conference will be $35
for those who register before March 15. To register or for more information, call
the Riata Center for Entrepreneurship at 405-744-7552 or visit www.weinspire.net.
Companies interested in sponsorships or exhibit tables for the conference should call
Riata Center assistant director Mary Means at 405-744-7871 or email her at mary.means@okstate.edu.