Confessions of a Recent Convert to Women’s Conference
I confess—I came late to the party. Though I had friends who returned to Women’s Conference year after year, I never understood their eagerness. What― (I thought) I don’t have...
Four years ago, Joy Flitton, of Kaysville, had never been to Women’s Conference. Then she was asked to be a presenter. The following year she was asked to be a project leader in the conference...
Behind the Scenes with Service Projects
Any newcomer has to be overwhelmed by the scope of the service projects at the BYU Women’s Conference. Participants can choose to participate in any or all of three service areas: Take, Make...
Volunteers Key to Service Projects
The Women’s Conference service projects require an incredible amount of work, and most of that work is done by volunteers. Each year the conference has over 1,700 volunteers; 200 are conference presenters...
One of the least-known aspects of BYU Women’s Conference is hiding on the conference website under the Archives drop-down menu.
At the bottom of the menu is Virtual Sharing...
La Conferencia de Mujeres—Sonia Ochoa
Sonia Ochoa, one of the presenters in la Conferencia de Mujeres (the Spanish sessions of BYU Women’s Conference) has a busy and fulfilling life. As an obstetrician and surgeon, she is an administrator and faculty member at Midwives College of Utah. She also...