Black Women's Leadership Conference
press release: Women’s History Month may be over but Sabrina Madison is looking forward to the future of black women in Wisconsin by hosting the Fourth Annual Black Women’s Leadership Conference in Madison.
This two-day premier leadership conference connects leaders, influencers, entrepreneurs, changemakers and creatives who are impacting their industries and communities. From intimate fireside chats to master level strategic sessions, attendees will leave empowered and equipped with the hard skills to take their career goals to the next level.
“When black women work together they can lead all sorts of successful initiatives,” says Sabrina Madison. “This conference serves as a reminder that it’s ok to be ambitious women. We should have ambitions. The collective at this conference is an example to continue to inspire black women in our communities.”
4thAnnual Black Women’s Leadership Conference
May 2-3, 2019, Discovery Building, 330 N Orchard St
Register online at: https://
Sponsors include UW Madison Continuing Studies, MG&E, and WARF.
This is the only leadership conference that targets professional Black women, with all the content delivered by Black women. Sabrina has worked hard to make this conference valuable to everyone — from the job seeker on up to a CEO — but Sabrina gets most excited to see young women and high school students attend the event. “I love seeing them react to being in a room with black women who are doctors or scientists or leading organizations,” Madison comments with a smile.
In addition to access to the two-day conference, attendees will also receive access to an executive coaching session, interactive conference
The $129 registration fee includes attendance for both days, conference workbook, complimentary professional headshot, a light breakfast and lunch. Early bird registration (through March 31) is $97.
About Black Women’s Leadership Conference: The 2019 Black Women’s Leadership Conference is the Midwest’s premier leadership conference to connect with leaders, influencers, entrepreneurs, changemakers & creatives who are impacting their industries and communities. From intimate interviews to in-depth master classes, you’ll be inspired and equipped with the strategies you need to level up your career.
About Sabrina Madison: After working a traditional 9-5 since forever, Madison left her well-paying job to work full-time for Black women and families. Realizing there was nothing in the Midwest specifically devoted to the professional development of Black women she organized the first Black Women’s Leadership Conference in 2016. The success following the first conference led to the launch of the Black Business Expo and the Black Excellence Youth Conference (BEYC). In 2017, Madison opened the doors to the Progress Center for Black Women, with the mission to create more Black women who are leaders, doers, and owners.