WOMEN'S PUBLIC LEADERSHIP NETWORK ANNOUNCES THIRD ANNUAL SUMMIT IN DENVER

February 26, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Katelyn Condrey
media@womenspublicleadership.net

Alexandria, VA (February 26, 2024) – Women's Public Leadership Network (WPLN), a non-profit dedicated to empowering women to seek public office and become effective leaders, announces its Third Annual National Summit, taking place June 20-22, 2024 in Denver, Colorado.

This exciting event will gather women from all stages of their leadership journeys, providing them with valuable resources, expert-led sessions and panels, and networking opportunities with high-profile leaders. This year’s theme is Elevate Your Leadership: Rise Above, and reflects WPLN’s commitment to equipping women at every level to navigate the political landscape and make a tangible, lasting difference in their communities.

“We’re thrilled to bring our third annual National Summit to Denver and engage with a diverse group of women leaders,” said Larissa Martinez, WPLN Founder and President. “Colorado has a rich history of women in leadership, including being one of the first states to elect women to a state legislature, and we’re excited to connect with the women continuing to follow in their footsteps and impact their communities.”

To learn more about Women’s Public Leadership Network and register for our upcoming Summit, visit womenspublicleadership.net. Interested individuals can also register directly by clicking here.

About Women’s Public Leadership Network

Women’s Public Leadership Network (WPLN) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that educates, organizes, and inspires women to enter public office across the United States. We aim to mitigate barriers women face by partnering with a network of state-based organizations who identify, engage, and train women to run for elected office, obtain political appointments, and become more involved in the political process. WPLN also offers tools and opportunities designed to equip women with the knowledge and resources they need as they step up, get involved in the political process, and lead.