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Hear from Wells Fargo, CNN ‘boss ladies’ at the Fearless Conference

ROAR for Good's Yasmine Mustafa is giving the keynote at the event, happening this weekend at Seer Interactive.

Last year's Fearless Conference at WeWork. (Courtesy photo)

This weekend, 34 “boss ladies” from companies like CNN, FOX News and Wells Fargo will talk business, tech and entrepreneurship during FearlessCon, a “conference series for women redefining their lives and careers with passion, grit and strategy.”

Wrapping up the two-day conference is ROAR for Good’s Yasmine Mustafa, who will deliver the keynote speech.

(Here’s Mustafa’s TEDx talk on immigration and “the birth lottery.”)

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“FearlessCon is a celebration and gathering for ambitious women who are ready to take the next step in their careers,” conference founder Melissa Alam said via email. “Our workshops, panel discussions and keynotes will educate and empower attendees to take the leap when it comes to their dreams and to grow their passions into impact and income.”

Alam, who founded (and later shuttered) all-women coworking space The Hive in 2014, relaunched her feminist platform Femme & Fortune last year as an all-female creative agency.

Tickets are $269, but organizers are offering two scholarships for women in financial need. Those wanting to apply, can email hey [at] fearlesscon [dot] com saying why they’d like to attend.

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