Published: Friday, May 16, 2014 at 06:57 PM.
PANAMA CITY — More than 250 women gained a few tools to help balance work and life Friday.
“I just started a business three months ago, I’m a very shy person, so I needed this to help me know how to sell myself,” said first time Women’s Symposium attendee Silvia Williams, of Port St. Joe. “I left feeling more confident, knowing a few more tactics and how to sell myself.”
Hosted by the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce, the sold-out fifth annual Women’s Symposium attracted women from across the region and featured guest speakers from across the nation, including Mayor of Riverdale, Ga. Evelyn Wynn-Dixon, author and financial advisor Victoria Woods and Jan McInnis, a comedian and writer.
Emerald Coast Hospice sponsored the all-day event.
Wine tasting, a shopping showcase, break out sessions, door prizes, do-it-yourself workshops and free gifts were made available to women of all ages from all walks of life at the event.
“It’s helping women find that perfect work-life balance and empowering them to become the best version of themselves,” said Lauren Williams, the chamber’s communications director. “We were thrilled to be able give our local women a great event and give back to our community.”
Sharon Owens, director of nonprofit organization Health Start, has attended the event annually since its inception.
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