
Revere & Revel Women's Conference
Date and Time
Wednesday Oct 20, 2021
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM CDT
Oct. 20, 2021, 8 AM - 3 PM
Location
Moore Norman Technology Center, South Penn Campus
13301 S. Pennsylvania Oklahoma City, OK 73170
Fees/Admission
Contact Information
Judith Soto
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Description
Women can and women do. And they do it together – alongside allyships, mentorships, communities and in each realm of life, women move forward. They uplift. At BBB® serving Central Oklahoma’s first-annual Revere & Revel™, women will join their advocates to learn together: to cultivate leadership skills, to stand on their core values and to engage in discussion on topics that matter. We invite all to honor and celebrate women who live out their personal missions boldly, who challenge and break the molds set before them.
RSVP today and book your calendars for this all-inclusive conference.
Ticket Prices
- Early bird tickets: $80 (ends Sept. 17)
- Price after Sept. 17: $110
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BBB® Woman of Integrity Award
Do you know a woman who embodies integrity? If you know a woman who lives out BBB’s core values (Accountability, Adaptability, Integrity, Authenticity, and Collaboration), click below and take 10 minutes to nominate her for the first-annual BBB® Woman of Integrity Award and purchase your tickets to see who receives the award! BBB® Woman of Integrity Award nominations close Oct. 1.
Submit your nomination here.
Meet our Speakers
Keynote speaker:
Erika Lucas, VEST and StitchCrew
Erika Lucas Co-Founded StitchCrew and runs an accelerator program in partnership with the Oklahoma City Thunder to support entrepreneurs in the middle of the country. Erika also Founded VEST, a curated network of influential women working together to expedite the pipeline of more women in power. Her TED Talk, America’s Trillion Dollar Blindspot is highly regarded in the Venture Capital Industry for addressing the funding gap that exists for women and entrepreneurs of color.
Prior to launching StitchCrew and VEST, Erika was a Partner at a Private Equity Firm with investments in the U.S. and Europe. Before that she was the Deputy Director for the Oklahoma Department of Commerce. She serves as Director and Advisor to multiple private and public Boards including: US Global Leadership Coalition, Arvest Bank, Oklahoma Policy Institute, the Diversion Hub, and the Oklahoma City County Health Department.
Guest speakers:
Stacy Eads, Oklahoma Business Consultant and BBB® Board Member
Stacy Eads was named “50 Women Making a Difference” & “Most Admired CEO” three years in a row, becoming an exclusive “Circle of Excellence” & “Chain of Distinction” honoree. Her passion is to help others grow. As a business strategic coach, Stacy empowers entrepreneurs to embrace their leadership potential and scale their companies. Her talent is in high demand to CEO Coach, Train Executive Teams, and Speak at Events.
Coach Stacy Eads serves as the Scaling Up Global Training Partner for Young President’s Organization (YPO) and Entrepreneur’s Organization (EO). Her local affiliations include the Better Business Bureau of Central Oklahoma Board of Directors and past Ambassador Chairwoman for the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. She is ranked the #1 Best Executive Coaching & Consulting Company. You can learn more about our speaker at www.StacyEads.com or connect with her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacyeads/.
Shiny Rachel Mathew, Polston Tax
Rachel Mathew has been working in the accounting field since 1999. She began as an accounting assistant when she was a teenager, and since then has handled accounting responsibilities in payroll, accounts receivable, accounts payable, auditing, tax preparation, and budgeting. While working full-time as an Accountant, and working on her Masters degree at night, Rachel made the decision to couple her career in accounting with a law degree, so she could provide a strong defense for taxpayers who faced problems on the taxes they owed and had little understanding of accounting and the law.
Rachel Mathew's father had been a business owner and self-employed, and she understands first-hand the struggles of building and running a business. Too much business can be difficult to keep up with, and too little business won’t keep the lights on. There’s the hiring and firing nightmares, the numerous decisions that affect operations, and no time or energy to keep a close eye on the books. Let alone keeping up to date on any new changes to the law that may affect you, your industry, or your marketplace!
Victoria Woods, The Financial Diva
Imagine a 5’ brunette with the pizzazz of Paula Dean and the delightful, down-home diva-ism of Dolly Parton. That gives you a glimpse of The Financial Diva, Victoria Woods.
Victoria is a self-made, award-winning entrepreneur, radio talk show host, and motivational speaker with over twenty years’ experience as a financial advisor to Millionaires. Ask the listeners who trust her, the business leaders who admire her, and all the folks in Oklahoma who know her: Victoria is absolutely unstoppable. She wrote It’s All About The $Money, Honey! as a “calling card” for her highly successful management firm, ChappelWood Financial Services.
Melissa Vincent, Pipeline Entrepreneurial Fellowship
Melissa Vincent was named Executive Director in January of 2020 of Pipeline Entrepreneurs, a network of high-performing entrepreneurs in the Midwest with access to a national network of experts who share a passion for the Pipeline family. Through Pipeline, entrepreneurs invest in their own professional development, and also give generously of their time, talent and capital to enable them to build global businesses from wherever they choose. Melissa is a long time entrepreneur herself in Oklahoma City and a tech startup founder.
Hannah Schmitt, The Treasury
Hannah Schmitt owns The Treasury with her husband, Brian. They opened this space in 2018 to be a productive space for local women. After working from home as a magazine editor for four years, Hannah saw a need for a space where women could be productive and take care of daily business tasks, without splurging on a private office.
The Treasury is a haven where you can knock out your to-do list without the distraction of a sink full of dishes, where you can have a client meeting in a quiet conference room without your kids screaming in the background, and most importantly, where you can build meaningful relationships with other amazing local women.