Strong Women | Fargo
Communities thrive when women business owners succeed, and we know that business ownership can seem like a vast, overwhelming road at times. During SWSC, attendees will engage with a panel of local business owners about their experiences in ownership, explore challenges and solutions, and make connections with peers and other business resources who can help them move forward on their business journey.
Not a business owner? That’s okay, too. Whether you own a business or support women business owners in another way, you’re welcome here! Chamber leaders, economic developers, community supporters, commercial lenders, etc., are all encouraged to attend. Bring your business cards and get ready for this event designed to inspire and connect you with other strong women!
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What to Expect
8:00 AM – 8:30 AM | Registration
Registration is simple. We’ll scan your ticket when you arrive. Printed or virtual tickets are both accepted. After that, you’re free to grab your breakfast, some coffee, and a seat!
8:30 AM – 8:50 AM | Speed Networking
Do you feel awkward walking into a networking situation? Introducing yourself to new people can feel intimidating for some. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! This facilitated networking activity will take care of the awkward hello and wondering if you should shake hands, fist bump, or clink elbows post-pandemic.
8:50 AM – 9:50 AM | Panel Conversation
We’ve got a lot to cover, so the program will start promptly at 8:50 AM to leave room for questions and conversation. Feel free to enjoy your breakfast during the panel. We encourage audience participation, too. If you have a question for the panelist, raise your hand!
9:50 AM – 10:00 AM | That’s a Wrap!
We understand you’re all busy so we’ll get you back to your day at 10:00 AM. Unless you want to put it off a little longer, you’re welcome to stick around!
Thanks To Our Sponsors
Speakers
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Tiffanie HoneymanOpGo Marketing
Tiffanie is originally from Mapleton, ND. She founded OpGo Marketing in 2015 after she found a gap with performance in marketing agencies. She uses her data-driven vision to support the goals of OpGo’s clients and is launching their consultant arm of OpGo later this year. OpGo’s vision is to connect experts, ethics and KPIs to drive growth for small businesses while reducing marketing costs.
Her passion for data comes from the pursuit of the story behind the data and believes there is always room for improvement (in ourselves and in business). By connecting marketing consultants with OpGo’s execution team, businesses will benefit by getting experts on both ends of accountability.Tiff has been helping local, regional, and national brands in various industries (healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, real estate, construction, and ecommerce) since 2005. When she is not knee deep in numbers, you will find her at the lake kayaking or flying her drone.
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Michelle KommerHighRoad Partners, LLC
Michelle Kommer is the founder and owner of HighRoad Partners, LLC. HighRoad Partners is a full-service health insurance agency specializing in group employer and individual benefit policies, including Medicare supplemental policies. Through HighRoad Partners HR Solutions, the organization also provides “in-sourced” human resource support to businesses, to fill a gap that often exists for small business that are on the run, growing and scaling their own operation. HighRoad Partners is proud to partner with small companies to achieve success, offering a breadth of HR competence and experience, along with the HR technology of a large company, at a reasonable price.
In the four years preceding the launch of her business in 2020, Michelle responded to an invitation from North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to leave a successful career in the private sector for an exciting opportunity to join, learn, lead, and be a change maker as a public servant. Upon his taking office, the Governor appointed Michelle to serve the citizens of North Dakota in his cabinet as Commissioner of Labor. In 2019, Governor Burgum invited Michelle to take on the challenge of serving as the state’s Commissioner of Commerce. In that role, she was responsible for leading efforts to diversify the economy, recruit visitors and new residents, anticipate and address workforce demands, and help equip North Dakota communities for today’s changing environment, while assisting their efforts in preparing for tomorrow’s opportunities. Prior to Michelle’s appointment as Commerce Commissioner, she served as Executive Director of Job Service North Dakota, in addition to her duties as Labor Commissioner, making her the first person to lead two cabinet agencies at the same time.
Prior to her tour in public service, Michelle worked for more than 20 years in the private sector, with her career path including positions leading human resource, operational and legal functions in the financial services, health insurance and energy/manufacturing industries. She is a licensed attorney, and her practice includes contract negotiation and management, labor and employment matters, and corporate governance. Her executive experience includes leadership of the strategic planning, human resources, project management, information technology, operations, and legal functions. She is a self-professed “process geek”.
Michelle was named among USA Today’s Women of the Year in 2024, the “Woman of Impact” by the ND Women’s Business Network in 2020, YWCA’s “Woman of the Year” for Child Advocacy in 2016, and one of the “Top 25 Women in Business” by Prairie Business Magazine in both 2014 and 2015.
Michelle has served on numerous public, private and nonprofit boards, including First International Bank and Trust, Public Employee Retirement System Board of Trustees, Village Foundation, FMWF Chamber of Commerce, Fraser, Ltd., and Churches United for the Homeless. Michelle has been a passionate advocate for child welfare in North Dakota, both as a foster and adoptive parent. Responding to a need for adoptive parents for North Dakota foster children, Michelle founded the North Dakota Heart Gallery in 2007 and continues to serve as President and Chair of the board today. Through the help of amazing volunteers, the Heart Gallery has served more than 200 children in finding “forever families”.
Michelle’s hobby, after many years of research, observation, and personal experience, is writing, and speaking about a unique aspect of workplace interactions – healthy female relationships at work. Through her insightful live presentation, and a shorter version presented at TEDx Fargo, she exposes her audience to the reasons why these relationships can be “complicated’, and the path to healthy, supportive, authentic female relationships in the workplace. This message is for all audiences – including men!
The child of educators and a life-long learner, Michelle received her undergraduate degree from Mayville State University, her master’s degree from the University of Mary and her law degree from the University of North Dakota School of Law.
At home, she enjoys a fulfilling and chaotic life, with three daughters (two adult) who are strong, smart, and extremely messy warriors, and two dogs. Their home serves as a profit center for car insurance companies, and test site for feminine products and pet stain remover.
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Cassie WisteGreat Harvest Bread Company
Born and raised primarily in North Dakota and has taken tidbits of skills and experiences in her life to get her to where she is today. For over 10 years Cassie worked in the Fargo Public Schools and West Fargo Public Schools in their Language Learning Programs and with children with special abilities. Her passion for community lead her to lead programs in Non-profit organizations and even advertising. When the opportunity for purchasing a little bread store opened up in her neighborhood the adventure felt like another way to give back and work with others. She is married with 4 children an in her spare time she loves to travel, relax at the lake, and serves on the board for the YWCA of Cass-Clay & United Hearts for Haiti.