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The Unlocked Summit prepares to take on Atlanta with Women’s Entrepreneurship Conference
After a sold out crowd in both Chicago and Detroit, The Unlocked Summit takes its two day seminar on the road with its next stop in Atlanta, Georgia.
After a sold out crowd in both Chicago and Detroit, The Unlocked Summit takes its two day Women’s Entrepreneurship Conference on the road with its next stop in Atlanta, Georgia.
About the The Unlocked Summit
The summit, designed to empower today’s women entrepreneurs to unlock their dreams and visions will take place June 3-4, 2015. The event will be held at Roam Buckhead, located at 3365 Piedmont Rd NE in Atlanta, GA.
Held in an interactive learning environment, The Unlocked Summit will catapult women entrepreneurs to the next level.
The event will also explore the importance of supporting women in business and sisterhood, creating a strong brand within the marketplace, while stressing the importance of cultivating the city from an entrepreneurial standpoint.
Why Atlanta?
When asked “Why Atlanta?”, The Unlocked Summit’s Co-Founder Asia Horne says “Atlanta is the hub for the entrepreneurial women of color. We believe that Atlanta is a great host city for the next installment because women are already surrounded by thriving businesses and just need that motivating push to elevate their own to the next level.”
Expectations for the The Unlocked Summit
When addressing the question, “What can Atlanta expect from The Unlocked Summit?”, Co-Founder Chatoya Antwine states, “We’ve selected some of the most dynamic and influential women of Atlanta as workshop facilitators to provide entrepreneurial women with the necessary tools and resources they need to unlock their future and take their brands to the next level. It will be a jam-packed two day experience with workshops are facilitated on the platforms of Business, Being, and Beauty and intimate panel discussions on branding, sisterhood, and entrepreneurship.”
The Summit will feature Atlanta’s notable entrepreneurs, including Ashley Maltiba, Koereyelle Dubose, Emmelle De La Cruz, Danielle Hughes, Neosha Garner and Janine Carthone to name a few.
Registration is now available by visiting the website.
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