Start your financial journey today!
We’re thrilled to announce the continuation of the 18th Annual Young Women & Money Conference! We believe in the strength and resilience of women and we know that financial empowerment is essential for independence and growth. These workshops are thoughtfully crafted for women of all ages and backgrounds - whether you’re just beginning your financial journey, seeking financial knowledge, a young professional, a dedicated mother or a survivor of domestic violence, but we still need your help. Please fill out the workshop pre-survey to find out your needs and help meet them.
Sponsored by
Financial Literacy Workshops
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FINANCIAL FOUNDATIONS
10.11 TDB
Join us for an empowering workshop on the fundamentals of financial literacy. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to strengthen your money skills, this session will help you build a strong foundation. We’ll cover the basics: how to save effectively, how to understand and manage your finances and how to make informed choices that support your goals. This workshop will support you in feeling confident in your financial future!
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DREAM IT. VISUALIZE IT. HAVE IT.
10.25 11:30AM-1:00PM
Join Deyci and Vanessa for a creative and reflective financial literacy workshop that invites you to visualize the life you want through an abundance mindset. In this session, you’ll have the chance to dream boldly, and put your vision on paper through creative expression and speak it into reality. This is more than just a workshop, it’s a step toward building the financial future you deserve.
YW&MC Guest Speakers
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Dr. Michelle Hector II
Keynote Speaker
Executive coach and exceptional business professor with significant industry experience.
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Veronica Dangerfield
Panelist
Financial Educator for Patelco Credit Union, an award-winning international speaker, a published poet, and a professional comedienne.
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Deyci Carrillo López
Panelist
Author, entrepreneur, and immigrant rights advocate.
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Stephisha Ycoy-Walton
Panelist
Licensed investment advisor, retired professional basketball player, and LGBTQ advocate based in Oakland, CA.