Women’s leadership luncheon in Sandusky County set for June 25

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Women’s leadership luncheon in Sandusky County set for June 25

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The Sandusky County Chamber of Commerce is hosting the 2025 Women’s Leadership Luncheon on June 25 at The Neeley Center on the campus of Terra State Community College.

According to an announcement, the event will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and feature a lineup of speakers and panelists who embody bold leadership in business, public service and personal development.

The day will begin with registration, networking, vendor tables and complimentary professional headshots by A.Flo Photography.

Attendees will then enjoy two Spark Sessions: “Understanding the Enneagram,” presented by Mary Kate Strimpfel, assistant director at Our Lady of the Pines, and “The Journey of Female Entrepreneurship,” presented by Miranda Hoffman, director of the Small Business Development Center at Terra State Community College.

At 11:15 a.m., the panel discussion “Stepping into the Next Level You” will explore the mindset shifts that helped each panelist overcome fear and self-doubt. Panelists include Caren Nemitz, Ignite program coordinator at the Sandusky County Sheriff’s Office; Kristie Bilger, executive director of Downtown Fremont, Inc.; Amber Fisher, owner of Aunt Boujee Aesthetics; and Ashley Gamble, chief financial officer of Community Health Services.

The luncheon will conclude with a keynote address from Claire Mitchell, weekday morning anchor and multimedia journalist at 13ABC-WTVG, who will share her personal journey and what it means to lead with boldness in today’s world.

“This event is a bold invitation to connect, grow and be inspired by confident women making real impact,” said Crystal Laird, event coordinator. “We’re proud to offer this platform for learning, empowerment, and community.”

All attendees will receive a custom tote bag filled with gifts from sponsors. Tickets are limited and available at scchamber.org.

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