The 8th annual Women’s Conference was unfortunately cancelled due to the pandemic, but we hope to be back in 2021! Please check back for updates.

The Women’s Conference is a one-day event offering keynote speakers and breakout sessions on a wide variety of hard-hitting issues affecting women such as financial planning, career, and health & wellness.

About 350 women across all sectors of the industry including film, television, media technology, talent agencies, production companies and independent entrepreneurs, gain practical information about planning and coping with life’s major milestones – both anticipated and unexpected – including financial, retirement and estate planning; mid-career changes; assisting aging parents; losing a spouse/partner through death or divorce; as well as the most significant women’s health and wellness issues.

For sponsorship information and other inquiries, please contact events@mptf.com.

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