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2012 NJ Governor's Conference for Women Set for May 7 & 8

For Immediate Release:
May 2, 2012
Contact:
Hollie Gilroy
,
Lisa Ryan
(609) 292-6055
Online Registration Now Closed, But On-Site Registration Still Available


TRENTON, N.J. – New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Acting Commissioner Richard E. Constable, III today offered a reminder that there’s still time to register for the 2012 NJ Governor’s Conference for Women. The theme of the 2012 NJ Governor’s Conference for Women is “It’s All About You.”

On-site registration will be available at the May 7th networking reception and beginning at 7:15 a.m. on the day of the conference. This year’s conference will take place May 7-8 at the Atlantic City Convention Center.

“This conference has developed an outstanding reputation over the years and is the single-most important statewide event for women,” Acting Commissioner Constable said. “This year’s conference is sure to deliver the same high quality programming that people have come to expect from this event, all thanks to the hard work and commitment of our steering and event committees. It is an enriching, timely experience and money well-spent.”

Participants may choose from five subject tracks in scheduling their conference experience. Tracks include: Women in Business, Women, Power & Money, Politics, Personal Development and Health. New this year, attendees can choose from career development and business startup workshops within these tracks in addition to sessions on leadership, personal finance and healthy living. The session topics and speakers are all designed to provide conference participants with comprehensive practical information and leadership tools to help them succeed.

Reflecting a significant, new personalized focus to the conference, a “one-stop” career and business counseling center will be available all day to job seekers and entrepreneurs in attendance. “NJ Works” will be on hand to provide participants with information on career building and business building. In addition, staff from the Department of Labor and Workforce Development will be available all day to review and critique resumes, check for current job opportunities and provide feedback. For the entrepreneurs in attendance, representatives from the Business Action Center, the Economic Development Authority, the Small Business Development Centers, and the UCEDC will provide assistance with financing opportunities and business resources.

It was previously announced that Dr. Lois Frankel, noted author and lecturer, will deliver the keynote address at the 2012 NJ Governor’s Conference for Women. Dr. Frankel, president of Corporate Coaching International, literally wrote the book on coaching people to succeed in businesses large and small around the globe. Her books Nice Girls Don't Get The Corner Office and Nice Girls Don't Get Rich are international bestsellers translated into more than 25 languages worldwide. Highly sought-after as a speaker, she has appeared on The Today Show, Larry King Live, CNN, and Fox News and been featured in USA Today, People, and The Wall Street Journal.

In addition, Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno will provide the breakfast keynote address, and Peggy Noonan, a columnist at The Wall Street Journal, and Donna Brazile, a syndicated columnist and TV political commentator, will headline the opening session of the Conference. Other featured speakers include Carla Harris, manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management; Dr. Ian Smith, medical/diet expert on Celebrity Fit Club; and Bonnie St. John, author, TV personality and former Olympic skier.

Attendees will also be able to visit a day-long health fair for giveaways and free health services such as blood pressure and cholesterol screenings, exercise demonstrations, nutritional guidance and skin care assessments.

The Governor’s Conference for Women is self-sustaining, funded entirely through sponsorship opportunities and registration fees. For more information about on-site registration, visit us online at www.njwomensconference.com.