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Dunn Area Chamber hosts inaugural EmpowHer Women’s Business Development Summit

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From left to right: Hannah Knox, Melissa Godwin Scott, Melissa Overton, Luisa Melvin, Sarah Coates, Renee Jackson, Aubrey Jackson, Catherine O'Dell, Sabrina English & Kristina Harrell 
Photo courtesy of the Dunn Chamber. 

The Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce proudly hosted its inaugural EmpowHer Women’s Business Development Summit on Monday, May 11 at the Dunn Shrine Center, welcoming 100 women from across the region for a day centered around leadership, encouragement, connection and growth.

EmpowHer was created to celebrate and support the women who are leading in business, serving in their communities, balancing careers and families, and making an impact every day. The event featured meaningful conversation, personal development, networking opportunities and authentic stories from women leaders throughout the community.

Photo courtesy of the Dunn Chamber. 

The summit keynote speaker, Melissa Overton with The Overton Experience, inspired attendees through powerful insight, encouragement, and an interactive personality-focused session that encouraged women to better understand themselves and others in both business and life.

The event also featured a panel discussion with local women leaders representing a variety of industries and experiences, including:

  • Cathy O’Dell, South River EMC
  • Luisa Melvin, Avenue Properties
  • Melissa Scott, Godwin Wealth Strategies
  • Renee Jackson, Jernigan’s Nursery & Trading Post
  • Sarah Coates, One80 Counseling

Audio and visual production for the event was provided by Jones Pro Sound, while lunch was catered by Chefella’s Catering.

“After 2 years in the making, we were incredibly encouraged by the response to EmpowHer and the atmosphere created throughout the day,” said Kristina Harrell, CEO of the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce in a press release. “Women connected in meaningful ways, shared experiences, encouraged one another, and left inspired and feeling empowered. This event confirmed the need and desire for spaces where women can support one another, and where they can grow both personally and professionally.”

Photo courtesy of the Dunn Chamber. 

The Chamber also expresses appreciation to their Presenting Sponsor KS Bank, and each event sponsor whose support helped make the inaugural summit possible.

Planning is already underway for EmpowHer 2027. Individuals interested in joining the waiting list for next year’s registration opportunities, businesses interested in sponsorship opportunities or to learn more about the Dunn Chamber are encouraged to contact the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce at 910.892.4113.

Visit the Dunn Area Chamber of Commerce on Facebook and at dunnchamber.com for current events and connection opportunities.

 

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