100 Hispanic Women 22nd Annual Mind, Body, and Spirit Conference
About 100 Hispanic Women 22nd Annual Mind, Body, and Spirit Conference
Join us as we celebrate the strength and resilience of 100 HW! This year's theme, "Building Women's Wealth"
Welcome to the 100 Hispanic Women 22nd Annual Mind, Body, and Spirit Conference!
Join us on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at the beautiful Glen Island Harbour Club for a powerful day focused on Building Women’s Wealth—financially, professionally, and personally.
This year’s conference explores how wealth is built holistically, by nurturing the mind, body, and spirit. Attendees will gain valuable insights, inspiration, and practical tools to strengthen financial confidence, career growth, leadership, and overall well-being.
Our dynamic lineup of speakers and panelists will lead conversations on financial empowerment, entrepreneurship, career advancement, wellness, mindset, and personal development. You’ll engage in thought-provoking discussions, interactive workshops, and meaningful networking opportunities.
Immerse yourself in a supportive and inclusive space where Hispanic women come together to learn, share resources, and uplift one another while creating lasting impact in their communities.
Whether you’re a student, professional, entrepreneur, or someone ready to take the next step in your personal and financial journey, this conference is designed to equip you with the strategies, knowledge, and motivation to build lasting wealth in every area of your life.
Don’t miss this opportunity to invest in yourself and be part of a powerful community of women building a stronger future—together.
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100 Hispanic Women National, Inc.
100 Hispanic Women National, Inc. is a non-profit, non-partisan women’s organization with members from a wide range of industries and interests. As an organization of dynamic and accomplished leaders, we strive to eliminate obstacles and encourage Latinas to be innovative, maximize our potential, create strategic partnerships, promote inclusion in government and corporate America, and improve Hispanic's status.