Clermont Chamber of Commerce presents ‘Women’s Day’
The Clermont Chamber of Commerce 3rd Annual Women’s Day will be presented from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8 at Oasis Conference Center in Loveland.
Get connected with other business women of all career levels, achieve a better life balance, showcase your business at an Expo table, create additional exposure for your company by being an event sponsor, and enjoy a delicious lunch complete with raffle prizes and give-a-ways, at Women’s Day 2009 brought to you by Workforce One of Clermont County, The Midland Women’s Network, Mercy Hospitals Clermont and Anderson, and Oasis Conference Center.
Informative breakout sessions will include Kids and Technology, presented by Beech Acres Parenting Center, Self Defense presented by Mike Mills, Union Township Police, Being the Best You presented by Heather Rahn, B! A Spa for the Mind, and Acupuncture & Holistic Healthcare presented by Bethesda Care.
A limited number of Expo tables are still available at $225 for Chamber members and $275 for other businesses (includes two admission tickets). Contact the Chamber today at (513) 576-5000, to reserve yours.
Register for the Oct. 8 Women's Day at www.clermontchamber.com. Individual tickets are $35 for Chamber members and $50 for other attendees.
Get involved in Women's Day 2009 and meet great professional women who live or work in Clermont County. Women's Day is part of the Clermont Chamber of Commerce Women's Initiative, designed to encourage and advocate personal and professional growth of businesswomen; and to foster business relationships and provide networking opportunities for women.













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