Future Women Summit 2022
Future Women Summit 2022
    • Home
    • Agenda
    • Speakers
    • Sponsors
    • Modify Your Ticket
    • VOD Platinum+ members

Is the Future Women Leadership Summit happening?

Yes! We can't wait to see you 7 and 8 March in person at the Four Seasons Hotel Sydney and online for our interactive virtual event.

What's happens if the Leadership Summit can't go ahead due to COVID-19?

The Leadership Summit will go ahead in its virtual format on 7 and 8 March, 2022.

What happens if I can't attend the in-person event?

If you cannot travel due to COVID-19, please get in touch with us via the Helpchat.

If you can no longer attend because you received a positive COVID-19 result, or you are deemed a close contact from someone that tested positive to COVID-19, please get in touch with us via the Helpchat.

What is Future Women doing about COVID-19?

Patrons must follow NSW Health guidelines and follow COVID Safe practices. Please stay home if you are feeling unwell. If you can no longer attend due to COVID-19, contact us on hello@futurewomen.com or use the Helpchat.

We are working very hard to ensure the summit can proceed as safely as possible.

What are the COVID-19 safety measures at the in-person event?

We are following NSW Health guidelines and advice to ensure our event is as safe as possible.

As per NSW Health guidelines, the event will be set up based on the one person per 2 square metres of space rule.

Face masks are not mandatory, but they are recommended in high-traffic areas such as the event foyer.

There will be regular cleaning of high-traffic and high-touch areas.

Hand sanitiser stations ill be available throughout the venue.

How do I access the virtual livestream?

Keep an eye on your inbox as we will be sending a link to the livestream to virtual ticket holders on Sunday 6 March, as well as the mornings of Monday 7 March & Tuesday 8 March. 

Is your question not listed above? Join the Helpchat in the bottom right-hand corner of this screen to talk to one of our support staff.

Future Women acknowledges that the first people of this area are the Gadigal people of the Eora nation.
We pay our respects to the elders past, present and emerging. 

Terms of service | Privacy policy