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IGNITE Your Energy: Celebrate 2026 Registration Now Open! 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 2, 2025

Energy Management as the New Time Management is Focus of 
Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership 5th Annual Event 

Green Bay, Wis.— We all know how important it is to protect our precious time. But what about our energy in a world that seems always ready to drain and burn us out? Celebrate 2026: Ignite Your Energy  is a chance to recharge, reconnect and reignite your personal drive with one of the most electrifying speakers in the world and a few hundred of your closest friends.

Join the Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership on Thursday, February 26, 2026, from 2–5 p.m. at The Weidner, for an unforgettable afternoon of inspiration, connection and empowerment. This high-energy event features Erin King, globally recognized energy management expert and one of SUCCESS Magazine’s Top 10 Must-See Motivational Speakers of 2024.

King’s message is clear: Energy management is the new time management. After a life-changing health scare, she led the world’s largest study on personal energy, teaming up with award-winning Ph.D. researchers. Her insights will help you unlock the #1 driver of professional success—your personal energy.

Whether you’re a woman looking to reignite your passion, a mentor or ally supporting women in leadership (this includes all the men out there!), or simply someone who wants to feel fired up again—this event is for YOU.

The annual Celebrate event takes place Thursday, February 26, 2026, from 2-5 p.m. at The Weidner. 
Tickets & Registration:

  • General Admission: $50
  • Institute Members / UW-Green Bay Faculty & Staff: 25% discount
  • Students: FREE

Bring a friend, a colleague, or your whole team—this is a celebration of women and their energy that you won’t want to miss. Register now at the Celebrate 2026: Ignite Your Energy web page.

About the Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership
UW-Green Bay’s Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership is dedicated to engaging, inspiring and empowering the next generation of women leaders to ensure a strong and equitable leadership pipeline. The University established the Institute in 2021, recognizing the region’s growing need for a pipeline of women leaders and the distinct challenges faced by professional women in the workplace. The Institute is a comprehensive leadership resource committed to providing ongoing, forward-thinking networking, education and inspiration to support women as they rise. 

The Institute presents wide-ranging programs, events, and research, benefiting women with access to experts and supportive networks. Leadership certificate programs, a monthly speaker’s series featuring notable women throughout the area sharing their stories to leadership, monthly networking events, a women’s mentorship program, an annual leadership retreat, workshops and discussion groups will be offered to support women’s professional development needs. Equally important, the Institute works to increase communities’ knowledge and awareness of issues related to women in leadership and advance new knowledge about women and leadership in the State of Wisconsin through benchmarking data on women in business and research about women and leadership.

About UW-Green Bay
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is a school of resilient problem solvers who dare to reach higher with the power of education that ignites growth and answers the biggest challenges. Serving 11,500 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students as well as 101,600 continuing education learners annually, UW-Green Bay offers 200 academic degrees, programs, and certificates. With campuses in Green Bay, Manitowoc, Sheboygan and a theatre in Marinette, the University’s access mission welcomes all students who want to learn, from every corner of the world. Championing bold thinking since opening its doors in 1965, it is a university on the rise – Wisconsin’s fastest-growing UW. For more information, visit www.uwgb.edu

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