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The Women in Business Retreat is a great opportunity to create relationships with and receive mentoring from other inspiring women.

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Block off your calendars, Hoosiers — Indy Chamber recently announced dates for its Women in Business Retreat, a can’t-miss event for professional women to meet and learn from the region’s most inspiring female founders + community leaders.

The retreat will be held March 7-8, 2024 at The Alexander Hotel (333 South Delaware St.). Tickets include:

  • Professional headshots
  • Plated lunches + snacks
  • Silent auction
  • Local vendor marketplace
  • Cocktail reception
  • And more

Pro tip: Save $50 with early bird pricing, on sale now through Jan. 15, 2024. Get early bird tickets.

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