Female focused ‘Level Up Conference’ launches to help women take charge of their careers

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Miss Collective, has announced Level Up, a conference taking place in Melbourne on 23rd March aimed at helping women working in media and marketing to progress in their careers and achieve greatness.

The conference will be held on Thursday March 23 at the recently renovated and premiere waterfront venue, Royal Yacht Squadron, St. Kilda.

Tickets are available for $289 via the website: http://www.levelupconference.com.au/.

A female-focused organization, Miss Collective is aimed at lifting women up in their career through workshops and networking. With a record of more than 30 events over the past four years, Level Up in the inaugural conference from the Miss Collective team.

Says Steph Webster (above, right with Kara Jenkins), co-founder of Miss Collective: “Miss Collective was born out of the drive to empower personal success through inspiration, education and networking. Level Up takes our education program to the next level by connecting women with the right skills, mentors and advice to further their career in 2017.”

Speakers for the day include:

  • Jack Skeels of AgencyAgile from Los Angeles
  • Taryn Williams, founder of WINK models and theright.fit
  • Andrea Clarke, former Journalist turned Career and Communication Coach
  • Adam Jelic, founder of MiGoals
  • Cyan Ta’eed, founder of Envato

Featuring a varied and accomplished lineup of speakers, Level Up will help women achieve clarity on their career, set goals and inspire them to get ahead. The day closes with networking and drinks.

Says Andrea Clarke: “The team behind Miss Collective are sharp, savvy and skilled at knowing what we need to thrive. They’ve mastered the game of scouting standout talent, organising sellout events and delivering genuinely engaging content. I’m delighted to be part of the inaugural Level Up conference.”

Level Up is supported by Goodshift Ventures, an organisation looking for start-up ideas that have a connection to good – whether that be through diversity, social benefit, charity, purpose or something equally important. They invest in ideas that are positively focused.