Tuesday, February 7, 2012

2012 CWIMA National Conference

It is time for the annual Christian Women In Media Association National Conference! This year's conference will be held in Nashville, TN at the Embassy Suites Nashville-Airport hotel from Feb. 15-17. For those who are not yet familiar with this group, here is their mission statement: "Christian Women in Media Association (CWIMA) is a professional association dedicated to Connecting Women in Purpose and Vision. With a national platform focused on advancing Christian women in media, our members work in the fields of TV, Radio, Internet, Film, Publishing, Music, and Arts and Entertainment. Our organizational framework promotes and provides opportunities for industry networking, professional equipping, and spiritual refreshment."

This year's keynote speakers are Jennifer O'Neill, Carol Swain, Kay Arthur, and Erica Lane.  They are only a few of the great speakers scheduled! The ladies who are scheduled to conduct the seminars are top-notch in their areas of expertise. Click on here to learn more about the media conference speakers.  

The media panel will consist of Thelma Wells, Sharon White Skaggs, Ruth Graham, and Kathleen Cooke. This is your opportunity to ask questions and learn from the best! If you have questions to ask, you can either submit them to the Panel when you register  for the conference or send them directly to Stacy Robinson, the Conference Director.

Registration ends Feb. 13th, so you will want to get registered to this event as soon as possible. There are a few discounted hotel rooms left, and there are day rates available for those who cannot attend the entire event. Click on the link listed below to join on Facebook, and for more instructions on where to register. This sounds like a marvelous event for ladies to gather for fun, fellowship, and to learn. Hope you all are able to attend!
Facebook Event info 

 The purpose of our national conference is to bring together Christian women in media from all over the globe for a time of equipping and renewal. Our theme this year is, “Engaging the Culture with the Gospel.” God is using women in media in a variety of ways to shine His light in a dark world. As we work in the media arena, we are all called to be salt and light in this world. ~ Suellen Roberts, CWIMA founder and president

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