Womentum’s 2025 Events Calendar

JANUARY, 2025

Facilitated by Megan Smith, Womentum alumna, former Womentum board member, small business owner and systems thinker who believes that life priorities and goals are at the heart of good money habits. Even if it doesn’t feel like you have much to work with, developing money management habits that align with your priorities and goals leads to success. In this session we’ll identify your priorities and goals and work through a foundational system to support your goals. Specific financial strategies addressed include: savings, emergency funds, debts, and retirement accounts. More info.

FEBRUARY

Open to all people and all genders, offering a fun and informal setting to spark meaningful conversations, reconnect with old friends, and make new ones. More info.

MARCH

Join Womentum for our third annual March Onward: A Celebration of Women, timed two days before International Women’s Day and in the heart of Women’s History Month. More info.

APRIL

On April 18, President of Frederick Mountain Group Jenn Ford will help participants understand where they are in their professional journey. We’ll explore the real barriers that exist for historically marginalized groups while also helping participants navigate their own complex inner worlds. The balance of this workshop will provide both context and tools for confronting the social and economic challenges that underrepresented groups continue to face in American society. More info.

MAY

Womentoring Application Period Thursday, May 1-Saturday, May 31. Learn more about our 9-month mentorship program, Womentoring, here.

JULY

Paths to Power: Lessons from American Women in History with Women’s Rights Activist and Author Elisabeth Griffith Wednesday, Jul. 23 from 12pm – 1:30pm in Teton County Library’s Ordway Auditorium

Womentum and collaborating partner Teton County Library, with funding provided by the Teton County Library Foundation and Friends, will host activist, historian, and author Elisabeth Griffith to explore how women - who were once considered powerless - contribute to a revolution, improve factory conditions, amend the Constitution, and advance civil rights.

Womentum and collaborating partner Teton County Library, with funding provided by the Teton County Library Foundation and Friends, will host activist, historian, and author Elisabeth Griffith to explore how women – who were once considered powerless – contribute to a revolution, improve factory conditions, amend the Constitution, and advance civil rights. More information, here.

SEPTEMBER

Old Bill’s Fun Run 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 6

Workshop: AI Advantage: Stay Ahead or Fall Behind 6-7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15

Tracie Wall is a Womentoring Alumna, as well as the creative marketing leader and co-founder of Grounded Marketing Studio. She specializes in helping businesses find their voice, connect with their audience, and grow through innovative, data-driven strategies. With over a decade of experience spanning luxury brands, real estate, and consumer markets, Tracie has led multi-million dollar campaigns, developed award-winning strategies, and helped clients scale their businesses to new heights. More info. Purchase tickets, here!

OCTOBER

Valley Voices and Womentum StorySLAM: 7pm, October 16 at Highpoint Cider in Victor, Idaho.

NOVEMBER

Teton Leadership Summit: the evening of Thursday, November 6th and all day Friday, November 7th

Womentum is joining forces with the Teton Leadership Center and Central Wyoming College to spotlight six incredible leaders on Thursday, November 6th and Friday, November 7th in Jackson Hole, Wyoming! Uniting for Impact: Igniting Collective Action will ignite collective action by bringing together change-makers who attest that real solutions require shared purpose, resources, and commitment.

This year’s collaborative Teton Leadership Summit is a rallying cry for leaders across sectors to step up and take action together, emphasizing urgency and unity in addressing the most pressing challenges of our time. Now in its ninth year for Womentum and third for Teton Leadership Center, past leadership summits have demonstrated the power of cross-sector partnerships in inspiring action and building resilient, purpose-driven communities.

Our incredible speakers are (from left to right):

  • JULIE GONZALES: 1st Generation Latina Colorado State Senator
  • STACY BARE: Veteran, Mental Health Advocate, Conservationist
  • SARAH CALHOUN: Founder of Red Ants Pants
  • SHANNON BAHRKE: Olympic medalist & purpose-driven entrepreneur
  • ROSE HENDRICKS: Executive Leadership Coach
  • KATIE GATTI TASSIN: Money with Katie & Rich Girl Nation

More info.