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General Admission
$375
General + 1 Year WVA Core Membership
Price reflects 25% discount off 1 year WVA membership.
$524.25
General + 1 Year WVA Business Membership
Price reflects 25% discount off 1 year WVA membership.
$599.25
General + 1 Year WVA Lifetime Membership
Price reflects 25% discount off WVA membership.
$746.25
Member + Exhibitor Table
Attendee Registration $375 + Discounted Exhibit Table for WVA Business or Lifetime members - $750. Includes 1 staff member for Saturday only.
$1125
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Registration includes:
- Breakout sessions, meals, resources, exhibitors/vendors, shop in WVA store, new friends, flu shot (dependent on availability), health & wellness treatments.
- Women Veterans Giving Small Business Award luncheon presentation.
- All members receive a complimentary Unconference T-shirt and free admission to Saturday night's Mix & Mingle, A night in Havana.
- Extra perks for Lifetime members- Leave with a brand new outfit, a special Friday evening event, and other perks.
Note:
Hotel accommodations are not included in Unconference registration.
Discount only available online with online paid registration. No “at the door/same day” registration will be available.
All registration fees are non-refundable.
Registration is mandatory for all participants (spouse, friend, significant other, partner and children).
Updates can be found on our Facebook event page.
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FEEDBACK FROM PREVIOUS ATTENDEES
"It was so refreshing, resilient, revitalized, excited, so loved & appreciated"
"It made me feel connected and excited about the next event"
"Being together as a great group of strong women"
"At the time, I was so struck with the general atmosphere. There was a tangible sense of support and beauty that permeated the “unconference”. "