Joining Women In Consulting Connects You to a Strong, Collaborative Network
Women In Consulting® (WIC) is a community of consultants known for collaborating and sharing best practices both virtually and in person. Meet some of our members here.
Being part of the Women In Consulting community allows you to network with experienced, successful consultants, participate in a plethora of educational opportunities, and gain access to experts on topics related to consulting and running your own business.
Women In Consulting provides four types of membership options.
The Basic Membership ~ includes the renown Women In Consulting Community and Off-topic lists, weekly announcements, a basic listing in the Women In Consulting online member directory, and more.
Standard and Lifetime Members are able to take advantage of the benefits of the Basic Membership, and also take advantage of additional benefits such as the access to all of the Best Practices Survey Research, discussion, and access to the private social media groups for further discussion on how to implement these best practices into your business; access to the deep discount program offered by Office Depot and other business partners of Women In Consulting; additional event and conference discounts, discounts at events hosted by our Association Partners, and more.
Premier Memberis our flagship membership ~ Premier Members of Women In Consulting receive in addition to those benefits offered to Basic and Standard Members and also adds additional benefits such as the Member Mentoring monthly Mastermind-type collaboration groups, an enhanced directory listing, additional event discounts for special events and mini conferences, and more.
Women In Consulting Executive Member groups provide a forum for senior consultants and business owners to network and collaborate (there are currently two groups: San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley-San Jose California). These select individuals typically face more complex business issues and benefit from peer-to-peer exchanges with other accomplished professionals, and an application process must be completed in order to join at this level of membership.
Why Join Women In Consulting?
✓ We’re crazy for collaboration. ✓Take your business to the next level. ✓Learn from other successful high-caliber women. ✓Enjoy camaraderie with women in business. ✓Participate in the peer group forum. ✓Gain insights and knowledge for faster results. ✓Get quality education/professional advice. ✓You won’t have to recreate the wheel. ✓Be a trusted advisor. ✓Make enduring friendships. ✓You won’t go it alone. ✓Be embraced—we provide “whole life” support.
And don't forget the potential tax benefits—Women In Consulting is an exempt organization as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; EIN #68-0486946. No benefit as defined by the Internal Revenue Service was bestowed upon this donor in exchange for your dues contribution, therefore, the full amount of your contribution may be tax-deductible; consult your tax professional to learn more.
We hope you’ll join us today! Compare the benefits and savings that each membership level provides.
Membership Benefit
Basic Member
Standard Member
Premier Member
Executive Member
Community Access: Email Listserve discussion forum
Consulting Foundations Education
Sandbox Discussion Events
San Francisco Bay Area Networking Events
Directory Listing
Enhanced
Website page
Website page
Visibility Opportunities: interviews, spotlights, etc.
Basic, Standard, and Premier Membership is on a rolling-year basis. No matter what time of year you join, you’ll receive a full year of membership benefits. You'll receive a notice to renew 60-days before your membership expires.
Executive Membership is based on a calendar year. Executive Members are invoiced in December annually to receive benefits for the entire following calendar year.
Women In Consulting Memberships are not transferable.
No refunds on membership fees.
“I am always impressed by the willingness of WIC members to share their experience and knowledge with others in the WIC community.”