- Monday, February 10, 2025
- 7–9 p.m. Pacific
- Talbot East Plaza 11 - Andrews Banquet Room
- Hosted By: Crowell School of Business, Student Government Association
Cost and Admission
This event is free to attend.
$0.00 | Students |
$10.00 | Staff and Faculty |
$10.00 | Guests |
The Woven Conference is a women’s leadership conference designed specifically to encourage women in their walk with the Lord and their position in the working world. This is an opportunity to meet and hear from women who live out their Christian lives in the workplace and who do it well.
Questions?
Contact Laureen Mgrdichian at:
(562) 944-0351
laureen.mgrdichian@biola.edu
Speakers
Courtney Moore
Courtney Moore founded the nonprofit organization Women & Work in 2018. She is co-host of the Women & Work Podcast and general editor of her first book, Women & Work: Bearing God’s Image and Joining in His Mission through our Work (B&H Publishing, 2023). Courtney received her BA in Religious Studies from the University of Mobile and an MA in Biblical Counseling from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She is passionate about seeing Jesus Christ honored by women as they steward their gifts and leverage their unique potential for His glory. Courtney, her husband Brent, and their 3 kids live in Birmingham, Alabama.
Joanna Meyer
Joanna Meyer is founder and executive director of Women, Work, & Calling, a national initiative of Denver Institute for Faith & Work that equips Christian women for faith-formed influence in public life. In the decade she has worked at the Institute, she also served as director of public engagement and host of the Faith & Work Podcast. Joanna also worked in global telecom, nonprofit consulting, as an adjunct professor at Denver Seminary, and in campus ministry with Cru. She is the author of Women, Work, & Calling: Step into Your Place in God's World (IVP). She holds degrees from the University of Colorado Boulder, Bakke Graduate University, and a certificate in Women's Leadership from Cornell University. She lives in Aurora, Colorado with a grey rabbit named Billy.