WRCRA 2018 Women in Rugby Conference – December 7-9, 2018 | Charlotte, NC

The Women’s Rugby Coaches and Referees Association (WRCRA) First Annual Conference features general, breakout and roundtable sessions as well as lunch, dinner and evening networking sessions with colleagues in rugby. Hear from recognized global leaders and those changing the game at the grassroots level.

There will be booths, events at the bar and opportunities to celebrate, network and connect!

This year’s conference is focused on:

  • Shifting the narrative to explore new leadership models
  • Amplify the movement through a collective and powerful voice
  • Tangible tools for action and inclusion
  • Abundant opportunities for career progression

Featured Speakers

This year’s speakers include Nicole Lavoi, Katie Sadleir, Phaidra Knight, Donna Duffy, Kathy Henderson, Jen Gray, Emilie Bydwell, Phaidra Knight, Kathy Flores, and Pam Kosanke, as well as coaches, referees and players from across the country. Space is limited to ensure that participants get to engage with speakers and colleagues.

WOMEN'S RUGBY COACHES & REFEREES ASSOCIATION 2018 Women in Rugby Conference Capitalizing on Women's Leadership & Opportunities in Rugby December 7-9, 2018 | Queens University | Charlotte, NC

As a member of WRCRA YSC Rugby received 40% off our registration fee with discount code.

But you need to hurry as spots for are limited! Don’t miss your opportunity to take part in this landmark event.


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2 thoughts on “WRCRA 2018 Women in Rugby Conference – December 7-9, 2018 | Charlotte, NC”

  1. Live stream announcements?! When and how/. I was wanting to see one speaker live and it cut off prior to her speaking time and no updates. help me

    Please supply me a video of Pam Kosanke’s Sat 4 pm presentation on Value.

    Thanks,
    Fred Kosanke for Mary and Fred
    .

    Reply

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