Women's Leadership Conference

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Description

From inspiring speakers to invaluable networking opportunities, the TSCPA Women's Leadership Conference is designed to empower you to embrace your leadership abilities and step into your confidence. Join us at this year's conference to connect with and learn from peers who understand the opportunities and challenges you face and hear from thought leaders on ways to cultivate your leadership skills in an ever-changing profession. 

This year's event will be held at a new location, The Bedford, conveniently located near I-65 and Harding Place. Also new this year, our networking happy hour will give you a chance to further connect with your peers while enjoying our Kendra Scott pop-up, with 20% of proceeds supporting the TSCPA scholarship program!

Registering for more than 5 people in your organization or firm? Save 15% off conferences and conference live stream events and 10% off all TSCPA seminars and seminar live streams! Click here to register your team.

LIVE STREAM OPTION: If you are unable to join us - or prefer to skip the travel - you can still take part in the conference.  Our online attendance option brings the conference direct to you via live streaming. Please visit this link for more information and registration.


Credits

Number of Credits Type of Credits
8.00 Personal Development

Prices

Member (Early Bird)
$385.00
Non-Member (Early Bird)
$485.00
Member
$435.00
Non-Member
$535.00
Your Price: $485.00

This is your base price and does not reflect any additional session fees, optional add-ons, or guest registrations. Early Bird rates will be applied to all registrations made prior to September 11, 2024.

Members log in and save $100.00 on this event. Not a member? join today.

September 24, 2024

8:30am - 9:45am (Central Time)
$0.00

In this uplifting and transformative keynote, your audience will learn how intentional thoughts, actions, and behaviors can create lasting joy. Crafted for the unique challenges professionals face, Benson unveils the skill of identifying and refining expectations and cultivating habits that resonate with our core values within her blueprint for attaining happiness.

Speakers:
10:00am - 11:15am (Central Time)
$0.00

Is your definition of  "better" on the other side of a difficult conversation? What about your ideas of "success," "health," "efficiency," "happiness," or "peace"?

To achieve these goals, you'll often need to have tough conversations with employees, colleagues, supervisors, friends, family, and even yourself. Yet, most of us don't wake up eager to dive into these challenging talks.

What if we could reframe our approach to difficult conversations, seeing them as a pathway rather than a hurdle? What if we viewed them as opportunities for growth instead of sources of stress?

Join us in this transformative session where we'll shift our mindset and equip ourselves with the tools needed for planning and executing our next important conversation. We'll explore popular frameworks, understand our conflict styles, and develop a new personal philosophy on handling difficult discussions.

Focus on the rewards rather than the consequences of a difficult conversation - they might just be the vehicle to your desired destination.

12:00pm - 1:40pm (Central Time)
$0.00

Imposter Syndrome is doubting your value and seat at the table despite having a proven track record of being someone who "shows up" and "pulls through". This faulty programming not only undermines your confidence and contributions, but also keeps you playing small and hidden in the back row. 

This interactive presentation will cover:

  • The difference between general anxiety & the unique challenges of Imposter Syndrome
  • The consequences & costs of living with Imposter Syndrome
  • The prerequisites for Imposter Syndrome
  • The frameworks that preserve, worsen, or improve Imposter Syndrome
  • Instructions for short-term coping and guidance for long-term reconfiguration
1:55pm - 3:10pm (Central Time)
$0.00

In this informative, interactive presentation, Caryn will share transformative team building best practices and specific activities that she has successfully used with over 100 teams.  All exercises are purposeful, impactful, fun, and engaging. 

Take Aways:

  • Learnings and techniques that you can use with your team immediately 
  • Appreciating what each team member brings to the table
  • Specific miscommunication traps to avoid
  • Guidelines to ensure great communication and collaboration
Speakers:
3:20pm - 4:35pm (Central Time)
$0.00

Get ready to transform the way you and your team deal with change! The pace of change is faster than ever, leaving many leaders and organizations feeling overwhelmed and uncertain. In Jan's electrifying keynote, "Finding the Funny in Change," she shows your attendees how to turn tension into laughter and get your point across with ease. She'll equip your team with the humor tools to diffuse tension instantly, initiate those tough conversations, and facilitate communication through using well-placed, appropriate humor. By using Jan's tips, your attendees will not only keep their teams more engaged, but also more likely to remember their message. 


Your group will walk away with a fresh perspective on change, and best of all, they'll be laughing all the way to the next level of success. Don't miss out on the opportunity to bring a unique and unforgettable experience to your team. Book Jan as your keynote speaker now and get set to find the funny in change together!

Speakers:
4:35pm - 5:35pm (Central Time)
$0.00

PLEASE SELECT THIS OPTION IF YOU PLAN TO STAY FOR THE OPTIONAL NETWORKING HAPPY HOUR

Please join us after the conference for happy hour drinks and snacks while you network with fellow attendees.

Options
$0.00

This $50 discount is available for TSCPA members that are attending the conference for the first time. TSCPA will verify each registration to ensure accuracy.

$30.00

In order to select CLE credits, please login to your account or register with your applicable BPR number.

Speakers

Elle Benson

Elle is a renowned antional nonprofit advocate and consultant. She's authored two books with the mission to support mental health and is working on happiness research for her third book. Notably, Elle's though-provoking TEDx talk, titled "A Crash Course in Learning to Laugh," has catapulted her into the spotlight as a highly sought-after keynote speaker.

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Krystal Clark, M.Ed.

Krystal's mission is to equip others to thrive. As a proven speaker, facilitator, leadership educator, content creator, learning experience designer, and consultant, Krystal founded Equip To Thrive, LLC in 2020. She has worked with colleges/universities, a Fortune 500 company, an Inc. 5000 company, faith-based institutions, law firms, nonprofits, fitness studios, and fraternities and sororities, etc.

Clark earned her B.A. in Sociology and Psychology from College of William & Mary and her M.Ed. in College Student Personnel at University of Maryland, College Park. She is a Gallup-Certified CliftonStrengths Coach, certified in ToP Facilitation Methods, an AAUW Smart Start and IAmRemarkable facilitator. In 2024, she became a SHRM Certified Professional. Clark spent 13 years as a Student Affairs Professional in Fraternity & Sorority Life and Student Leadership Development at Duke University and Vanderbilt University and 3 years as the Director of Employee Learning and Engagement in Vanderbilt University Human Resources.

Krystal is a member of the Board of Directors for Book 'em/Reading is Fundamental, the Past Chair of the Board of Directors for the Belcourt Theater, Past President of the Junior League of Nashville, and Past Chair of The Women's Fund Advisory Board for The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. She is a graduate of Leadership Nashville, Nashville Emerging Leaders, and New Leaders Council.

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Sheaba Chacko, LPC-MHSP

As a South Indian first-born daughter of immigrants, Sheaba never saw herself becoming anything other than what her parents dreamed of - a doctor, engineer, or nurse. To their initial dismay, they found their daughter drifting toward the humanities and were concerned about whether or not she would be able to make a living. Fortunately for them, Sheaba inherited their ingenuity, determination, and courage. After becoming a first generation graduate with a Master's degree in Mental Health, Sheaba secured her counseling license and set out to run her own Private Practice, Fearless Permission.

Driven by enthusiasm, grit, and something to prove - Sheaba managed to take care of everyone but herself and spiraled into burnout in 2018. After a thorough life review, a healthy dose of therapy for the therapist, and elite business coaching, Sheaba came to understand the role of Imposter Syndrome in her own life - tracing it as far back as elementary school. It became clear that something had to change. In the breakdown to break through process, she figured out who she really is and who she could most help - Anxious Achievers.

Anxious Achievers are high performers who are ambitious and kind but struggle to find ease and contentment in life. They are particularly vulnerable to burnout and imposter syndrome, but are difficult to flag. From the outside they are positive and upbeat, but behind the scenes they feel the weight of the world on their shoulders. Sheaba knows what Anxious Achievers are struggling with and how badly the world needs their contributions and leadership. She aspires to partner alongside them to help them accomplish what they really want - to build more, stress less, enjoy and repeat!

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Caryn Lee

Caryn Lee is founder of Narrative, a consulting firm that partners with organizations to improve engagement, culture, and communication. Narrative uses research-based assessments to teach people why they behave the way they do, help them to understand each other, and teach them to communicate and collaborate successfully.

Caryn brings 15 years in management consulting and international business travel to her current work with leaders and teams. Whether speaking, facilitating team building, resolving conflict, or helping hire the right people, she can relate to all levels of leaders and employees. She is often described as authentic.

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Jan McInnis

Jan McInnis, has written for Jay Leno's Tonight Show monologue as well as many other people, places and groups - radio, TV, syndicated cartoon strips, guests on the Jerry Springer show (her parents are proud!). For the past 25+ years she's traveled the country as a keynote speaker, and comedian sharing her unique and practical tips on how to use humor in business (yes it's a business skill!). Jan has spoken to thousands of organizations from the Federal Reserve Banks to the Mayo Clinic. She is author of two books: "Finding The Funny Fast," and "Convention Comedian," and has been heard on hundreds of radio stations. Jan was also featured in the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and the Huffington Post for her clean comedy.

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