Jekalyn Carr Announces 2nd Annual "You Will Win" Conference
Jekalyn Carr - internationally acclaimed and award-winning artist/author/actress/speaker/entrepreneur - has announced plans for her second annual "You Will Win" Conference. The event will be held June 21 - 22, 2019 in Orlando, FL. Registration and more information are now available at www.youwillwin.org.
The announcement comes upon the heels of an extremely successful season for Carr - winning a GMA Dove Award, nominated for 2 GRAMMY Awards and 5 Stellar Awards along with her latest single, "It's Yours," spending week number 4 at No. 1 on the Billboard and MediaBase Gospel Charts!
The conference is a natural extension of Carr's ministry - existing to embolden and inspire the people of God to live their most abundant life. If you are an entrepreneur or work in any category of business, management, music, self employment, and want to know how to create a successful environment for you and your family, this is the conference for you! Get ready to be empowered and educated on what you need for your vision to soar - through panel discussions and workshops lead by speakers and leaders who are experts in their industry. Topics to include:
- Winning in Business
- Winning in Finances
- Management
- Faith in the Marketplace
- Networking
- Empowering Families
- Marketing
- Pursuing your Vision
- Branding
- and much more!
New this year will be a very special Honorary Gala banquet to celebrate Carr, her ministry and accolades, presented by her industry peers, friends and family. The banquet will include dinner, music, special guest appearances, and more! Independent artist, Carr, has taken the industry by storm with her rising success. Since her break-out single in 2013, "Greater Is Coming," she has gone on to create two top producing gospel albums, One Nation Under God and The Life Project. Most recently, Carr has added author to already impressive résumé with book, You Will Win.
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