Speakers at a previous iteration of Thomas More University's annual Women's Conference. Photo provided | Thomas More University

Thomas More University has released the names of the women slated to speak at their annual Women’s Conference, set for March 21.

This will be the fourth iteration of the conference, which aims to celebrate “the institution’s roots by elevating the contributions of women, especially Thomas More alumnae, to the community and inspires alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends of the university to seek more in their lives, personally and professionally,” according to a press release from the school.

The following speakers will give talks at the event:

  • Morning session: Katie Trauth Taylor and Catherine O’Shea, CEO and COO, respectively, of Narratize, a generative AI platform
  • Breakout sessions:
    • Kerry Tuttle, corporate and community program director for 1N5, a mental health education nonprofit
    • Brenda Beers-Reineke, retired executive and criminal law advocate
    • Samantha Mosby, associate vice president for diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging for YMCA of Greater Cincinnati
    • Stephanie Wright, owner and managing director of BrandFuel Co., a local design agency
  • Afternoon session: Becky Shelton, divisional president of Skyline Chili with One Holland Corporation

The afternoon session will be moderated by Kim Kehoe Goodwin, the senior director of Procter & Gamble’s Global Business Development Organization, and FOX19 Anchor Alexis Cruz will serve as the event’s master of ceremonies.

The event will take place on March 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Thomas More University in Crestview Hills. Tickets are $50. Click here to learn more, register and purchase tickets.

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