wesley chapel 2025

women's sports Leadership and business summit

October 8-9, 2025

Registration Information

Meet More People | Build stronger Relationships | Create New Business

This important event brings sports advocates together to grow women's sporting events and increase their impact on women and the greater sports community and grow women led businesses in the Tampa Bay area and beyond.

To register or for additional information:

Eric Carlyle, SDLT


CEO | Sports Advocate

eric.carlyle@competenetwork.com

(480) 688-2080


Individual Registration Starts at $65
Register at:
https://competesportsnetwork.simpletix.com/

Very Limited Seating Available - Register Now

EVENT AGENDA


Wednesday, October 8 |  (Optional Bonus Day)


12:30 PM - 3:30 PM | AdventHealth Center Ice - HERStory Museum


Welcome Remarks

Consuelo Sanchez, Florida’s Sports Coast

Building a Better Business Community for Women

Inspiring conversation on collaboration, growth, and empowerment.

Sports at All Levels: Roundtable

A dynamic discussion on opportunities and challenges across sports.

The Benefits of Bringing More Events to Tampa Bay

How sports tourism drives economic impact and strengthens our communities, and provides

procurement opportunities for small businesses


5:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Mirada Lagoon


Welcome Reception - For all attendees

Hosted by Florida’s Sports Coast

Enjoy networking, connections, and a celebratory kickoff.


Thursday, October 9


09:30 AM - 3:30 PM | AdventHealth Center Ice - HERStory Museum


Creating Opportunities in Sports & Business for Women

Panel Leaders share strategies for advancing women on and off the field.

The Black Volleyball Circuit is Coming to Tampa Bay: Roundtable

Exploring how this new event series will elevate the region and empower business procurement.

LLF Legacy Circle Awards

Presented by Mashonda Paschal-Gilmore

Honoring women who are paving the way for future generations.

Women’s Leadership Topics (TBD)

Two high-impact sessions designed to address the most pressing issues facing women in sports

and business today