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WLC announces speaker lineup for 2025 All Access series 

Women Lead Change (WLC) has announced the 2025 All Access Virtual Speaker Series, which kicks off Thursday, Jan. 16.  Registration is $199/person and includes access...
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‘Big Fat Greek Wedding’ creator wows at WLC Conference

Nia Vardalos – the woman behind the “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” franchise – was the closing act Thursday, Nov. 7, in the equally...

Women Lead Change conference ticket deadline Monday

Time to get your ticket to the Women Lead Change conference in Bettendorf on Thursday, Nov. 7, is running out. The deadline to purchase...
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WLC seeks nominees for Iowa Women of Achievement

Women Lead Change (WLC) is seeking historic women who are worthy of consideration for the prestigious 2024 Iowa Women of Achievement honors. The deadline...

On-the-job learning can make life at home richer

Think about the last time you learned something new on the job. Maybe it was a tactical skill, “how to use ABC Software,” or...

Learn tips on growing your team with Women Lead Change

The talent race is on with most employers looking at new and innovative ways to stand out to their new AND existing employees. Is...
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QCBJ acquires rights to Athena Awards in the Quad Cities

The Quad Cities Regional Business Journal (QCBJ) has acquired the rights to the Athena Awards in the Quad Cities from Women Lead Change, which has hosted...

QC Women Connect hosts Courage & Confidence Workshop

Quad Cities Women Connect will host the Enhance Courage & Confidence workshop on Wednesday, May 24, at the Merrill Hotel in Muscatine, Iowa. Registration...

Women Lead Change to host virtual speaker series 

Women Lead Change (WLC) will host the Advocates & Allies Virtual Speaker Series in May featuring three thought leaders on workplace culture.  These sessions will...

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