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Her Conference Is *The* Event Of The Summer, So Don’t Miss Out

Summer is fast approaching, which also means that Her Conference 2023 is just around the corner. If you didn’t already know, Her Conference is one of the biggest Her Campus events of the year and has been a pinnacle event for many college students and HC members since its inception in 2012.  It’s since become a yearly tradition, and is still going strong over a decade later.

Her Conference is truly the place to be for all Gen Z college students as you work on your networking skills and simultaneously learn how to crush your goals, hone your skills to further your career, and hear from the best of the best in many industries. If you’re interested in jumpstarting your career and want to make memories that will last a lifetime this summer, keep reading for all the juicy details on the amazing Her Conference 2023 lineup, how to get a ticket, and everything else you won’t want to miss.

When and where is Her Conference 2023? 

Her Conference 2023 will be taking place at the Atrium Brooklyn in New York City on Saturday, June 24. This year also marks Her Conference’s second year back in person after doing it virtually during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. It truly is an all-day event jam-packed with the best keynotes and panels you could ever dream of, along with a delicious lunch and yummy snacks and drinks throughout the day. 

Who’s going to be at Her Conference? 

Along with getting to meet amazing and like-minded people, if you attend Her Conference, you will be able to hear from inspiring keynote speakers and panelists. The lineup for Her Conference this year will make you feel like you can accomplish anything and get on your grind.

Leah Thomas is the founder of The Intersectional Environmentalist, a website and company committed to empowering people of color and historically excluded communities by amplifying their incredible legacies in the environmental space. She also has a book of the same title that examines the inextricable link between environmentalism, racism, and privilege and promotes awareness of the fundamental truth that we cannot save the planet without uplifting the voice of its people.

Amelie Zilber is an actress, activist and digital star known for her work on Grown-ish. She also uses her social media platform to educate her Gen Z audience on politics in an easily digestible way and shares her self-described lifestyle of “beauty and fashion with a socially conscious twist.”

But that’s not all — here are some of the inspiring panelists to look out for:

Where can I get tickets?

Of course, you can’t attend this amazing event without having tickets. You can buy your tickets on the Her Conference website for $50. Not only do you get access to wonderful speakers, but you also get to: 

  • Fill your goody bag with products and gifts
  • Get a personal tarot reading
  • Treat yourself to a delicious lunch
  • Get a custom printed t-shirt
  • Enjoy drinks and snacks from incredible brands
  • Check out the exclusive Her Conference tee and merch at the Her Campus Shop
  • Meet your new hype squad of writers, creators, and leaders from our Her Campus community
  • Start manifesting your goals and living your dream life today

If you find yourself in New York this summer, definitely put Her Conference on your bucket list. It can be a start to getting your name out there and pursuing those career goals you’ve always wanted to achieve.

Born and raised in Arizona, Kayleigh Shaw is a Her Campus National Writer. She mainly writes for the Culture section, primarily focused on the latest entertainment news, but will occasionally write about life and career, giving advice to a wide array of readers. Outside of Her Campus, Kayleigh was also a part of Rod Pulido’s Street Team for his debut novel, Chasing Pacquiao and completed social media challenges to promote the book. She also hopes to one day write for Screen Rant and Comic Book Resources. where she will continue to use her love of all things pop culture to her advantage. She also graduated from Glendale Community College in May 2022 with an Associate's Degree in English. When Kayleigh's not working on journalism pieces, she can be found writing poems and short stories, reading, watching TikToks, listening to their favorite podcasts, listening and dancing to Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift, watching movies and TV shows on Netflix and Hulu (while crying over fictional characters and relationships.) She would live in a library and avoid the rest of the world if she could. She also drinks coffee like a Gilmore and often goes down rabbit holes researching their hyper fixations.