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Women in Ag to Hold Virtual Summit

Event will take place online September 16-18

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Attendees to the 9th annual Women in Agribusiness (WIA) Summit, which will take place online September 16-18, will still have their share of extra activities to choose from to round out the premium agribusiness content and expert speaker presentations that have come to be the norm at this summit.

Alongside a jam-packed agenda focused on current topics, the extras at the WIA Summit include:

  • Live and On-Demand Sessions – The option to attend live sessions or come back later (up to 365 days later) to view the recorded sessions.
  • Targeted Networking – Attendees can visit the main “ballroom” during networking hours, or arrange private video chats or group meetings via the online platform.
  • Film Screening – The work of one of the 2020 WIA Demeter Award of Excellence recipients – Amy Wu, founder of From Farms to Incubators – will be presented for a screening. The film – From Farms to Incubators: Telling the Stories of Minority Women Entrepreneurs in the Salinas Valley and Beyond – has been chosen to screen at the 2020 United Nations Association Film Festival this October.
  • WIA Members Only Gathering – This member’s only night includes a special cocktail treat mailer and mixologist demonstration.
  • Women in Protein Gathering – Always a sell-out and sponsored by ING, this special get-together is for women in animal protein and includes a special gift from ING.
  • WIA Swag Box – The first 500 attendees will receive a care package of goodies shipped right to their door, courtesy of sponsor Nationwide.
  • And relaxation – As is done with the on-site event, morning yoga will be offered with a live instructor. WIA also will offer a view inside an animal farm during a relaxing tour.

“We may have taken the ‘live’ out of the event having to go virtual, but we have kept the ‘lively’ in, to ensure an incredible interactive experience for our attendees,” says Joy O’Shaughnessy, event director for WIA and chief operating officer of HighQuest Group, the event host. “This, along with sessions on the most relevant topics and insights from industry experts, make this event truly one-of-a-kind.”

Key sessions include Fortifying Agriculture’s Resiliency with Polly Ruhland, CEO of the United Soybean Association; Projecting the “New Normal” for Agribusiness with Mary Shelman of the Shelman Group; and Financing Agribusiness Through an Economic Recession, a panel featuring speakers from MetLife Investment Management, Rabobank and Wells Fargo.

See the complete agenda and speaker list and learn more at womeninag.com.

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