The Women's Conference

The Women's Conference (formerly the California Governor & First Lady's Conference on Women) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan US organization and annual forum for women. The event first began in 1986 as a California government initiative for working professionals and women business owners. Since 2004, The Women's Conference has become a large event[1] at which people such as the Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso,[2] former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, Oprah Winfrey, Barbara Walters, Jane Fonda, Martha Stewart, Tyra Banks,[3] Sarah, Duchess of York, Tim Russert, Deepak Chopra, Tom Brokaw, Queen Rania of Jordan, Maureen Dowd, Sandra Day O'Connor, Thomas Friedman, Lalita Tademy, Anna Quindlen, and Billie Jean King have spoken.

Restructured by Shriver in 2010, The Women's Conference reportedly became the "largest meeting of women in the country"[4] and a celebration of "lives and lessons".[5] Now known as the California Women's Conference, its main stage presentations and seminar sessions have addressed personal topics such as work-life balance, service and volunteerism, healthy lifestyles, spirituality and families, professional issues such as professional development, financial planning, entrepreneurialism and communications, as well as social issues like women's maternal health, global poverty, climate change and emergency preparedness.

The conference has been located at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California, since 1993, usually running in the fall.

Every year, substantial portions of the event are made available free through a live streaming webcast at The Women's Conference's web site.[6]

  1. ^ Marinucci, Carla (2007-09-17). "Maria attacts [sic] big names to conference". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
  2. ^ Dalai Lama To Speak At Shriver's Women Conference, http://cbs2.com/local/Dalai.Lama.Maria.2.521216.html[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ The Tyra Banks Show
  4. ^ Maria Shriver's Job, "So Shriver". LA Times. 2007-10-26. Archived from the original on November 5, 2007. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
  5. ^ Marinucci, Carla (2005-10-20). "Shriver on stage next week - will she speak out?". Long Beach: SF Gate.
  6. ^ Conference sells out in three days, http://www.presstelegram.com/business/ci_6436335 Archived 2008-01-17 at the Wayback Machine