WEOC National Summit 2025
May 7 & 8 / Winnipeg MB
We are thrilled to announce that registration for the second annual WEOC National Summit is now open. Join colleagues from across the women’s entrepreneurship ecosystem in Winnipeg from May 7-8 for meaningful, hands-on sessions designed specifically for you.
Bringing together advisors, operational staff and executive leaders, this year’s Summit will include:
- Expert presentations that explore hot topics and trends in entrepreneurship, including AI
- Interactive learning workshops designed to make a tangible, meaningful impact on your work.
- Opportunities to connect and collaborate with peers from across the country
The workshops and evening reception on May 7, as well as a full day of learning and connecting on May 8 will take place at Winnipeg’s premiere destination, The Forks National Historic Site. There will be opportunities to explore the nearby marketplace, eateries, riverwalk and grounds, as well as the adjacent Canadian Museum for Human Rights. WEOC’s head office is located in Winnipeg and we can’t wait to welcome you to our home city.
Early-bird tickets are available until March 21. We encourage you to bring members of your team and are offering a 15% discount with purchase of three or more tickets. If you are a business advisor, financial advisor, operational staff member, organizational leader or CEO, this Summit is for you.
We can’t wait to connect with you all this May in Winnipeg.
The Inn at The Forks
Hotel
Stay in the heart of the city at the Inn at The Forks, the venue for the WEOC National Summit. This beautiful hotel is situated near the banks of the Red and Assiniboine rivers and is just steps away from The Forks Market and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
All registrants will be sent the discount code for room bookings (subject to availability).
The Forks
National Historic Site
The confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, vendors for shopping, food and drink, and beautiful art fill this space, creating a home for Winnipeg’s rich, bright culture.
The Forks
National Historic Site
The confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, vendors for shopping, food and drink, and beautiful art fill this space, creating a home for Winnipeg’s rich, bright culture.
A gathering place of over 6,000 years to the Nakoda, Cree, Anishinaabe, and Sioux tribes. Today the Forks is the home to the Market, Johnston Terminal, the Manitoba Children’s Museum, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, as well as walking trails, recreational areas, and 14 acres of space to explore.
Speakers, Sessions, Schedules & More
Check back here for new information as we announce our speakers and the topics they’re covering.