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We invite women advisors and their allies to join us for the Women Advisor Summit, an event dedicated to the growth and success of women in the financial advice industry. Since 2015, InvestmentNews has created a unique forum where women advisors and those who support them can connect with each other and the latest ideas in practice management, career growth, and industry trends. You will return to your practice inspired with practical ideas, new tools and valuable connections with your peers and industry influencers. Get ready to enjoy a day of community, connection and even CE credits

Venue: JW Marriott Chicago

We invite women advisors and their allies to join us for the Women Advisor Summit, an event dedicated to the growth and success of women in the financial advice industry. Since 2015, InvestmentNews has created a unique forum where women advisors and those who support them can connect with each other and the latest ideas in practice management, career growth, and industry trends. You will return to your practice inspired with practical ideas, new tools and valuable connections with your peers and industry influencers. Get ready to enjoy a day of community, connection and even CE credits.

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