A COMMUNITY AND SAFE SPACE FOR AMBITIOUS WOMEN
EVENTS CONTENT MUSIC WELLNESS COMMUNITY
A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO PERSONAL + PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
MENTORSHIP CONFIDENCE BUILDING PEER LEARNING
We’ve produced four festivals under the names Women Sound Off (WSO) and formerly Women in Music Fest Bay Area (WIM Bay Area). Our goal has always been to build worlds where women can be their authentic selves and find community in safe and welcoming environments. Our festivals featured honest conversation, intentional networking and real connection about our individual and collective experiences as women, professionals, mothers, daughters and humans.
“Women Sound Off Festival was a total dream, a vulnerable and strong testament to the power of female friendship and professional coalitions. From powerful days of panels and nights filled with celebrating new talent, it's truly a chance to connect on a deeper level with like-minded (and supportive) peers in the music industry.”
Jane Claire Hervey, Founder of BossBabes
"Women Sound Off is a breath of fresh air to the industry. I’ve always felt proud to be a female in music and it's a beautiful thing to be surrounded by so many women looking to be disruptors in this business. It's so crucial that women's voices are being heard in such an encouraging environment.”
Stacy Cunningham Moreland, EMPIRE
“The birth of Women Sound Off (FKA Women In Music Fest) is a movement we never knew how much we really needed. A platform to unite, a space to celebrate, a community to uplift, learn from and grow. Collaborating with WSO for the past three years now has been a perfect example of sisterhood and empowerment and I’m grateful to be a part of this space!”
Megan Brooks, Partner Manager & Co-Chair of External Opportunities, Pandora Women
“Women Sound Off was easily one of my favorite experiences of 2018. Being a part of the festival introduced me to an amazing community of women that inspire me everyday. The festival changed my life and definitely made me more confident in my abilities as a woman in the music industry.”
Jade Aguigui, WSO Volunteer