The Vegan Women Summit (VWS) is returning to Los Angeles on April 8 for a full-day conference with top women business leaders, scientists and activists working to build a more compassionate and sustainable world. The sold-out event’s hosts will include vegan artist and entrepreneur Dominique Side, founder and CEO of multiple innovative ventures such as Vgn Bae Music Studios and The Luxury Vegan.
Empowering rising leaders
Founded by Jennifer Stojkovic, VWS is an organization that seeks to educate, inspire and empower women to bring greater compassion to their industry and careers. Through media and popular events, VWS says it is building a strong and inclusive community of ambitious female leaders. The organization’s work is supported by a diverse array of founders, investors, CEO’s, athletes, and nonprofits.
VWS Marketplace
This year’s summit will gather thousands of in-person and virtual attendees for networking, in-depth panel discussions, and a Q&A with vegan investors, among other interactive sessions and activities. The event’s notable guests includes Alicia Silverstone, Maggie Baird, Emily Deschanel, Miyoko Schinner, Daniella Monet and many more.
The 2022 summit will also feature the VWS Compassion Marketplace, where dozens of leading animal-free brands will showcase some of the best food, fashion and technology produced by female founders and innovators. Exhibiting brands include Abbot’s Butcher, Spero, Brave Robot, Ripple, MeliBio, Forager Project and Pro Veg International.
Host Spotlight: Dominique Side
One VWS host sharing the stage with changemakers is an inspiring trailblazer herself. Dominique Side, aka Vegan Bae Dom, is a vegan music artist and entrepreneur building a “compassion-based empire”. Side’s fascinating accomplishments include Vgn Bae Studios, an all-inclusive, eco-conscious music recording studio and artistic space in Houston, TX.
She has also launched Vgn Bae Apparel and The Luxury Vegan – the world’s first concierge service for helping clients transition to a vegan lifestyle. Side is moderating the “Modern Feminism and Culture” panel at VWS, and says she looks forward to further connecting with the community.
VWS virtual tickets can still be purchased this link.