


I look forward to the Mortgage Star Conference every year. Call me biased, but I truly believe this event brings out the very best in women, not just in their professional expertise, but in their willingness to lift each other higher. It’s a day rooted in support, authentic knowledge sharing, and genuine community.
This year, we opened with a meet-and-greet at the Carousel Bar, our first time trying something like this. What could have been a casual icebreaker became a powerful reminder of the importance of connection. Before the sessions even began, women were swapping stories, building relationships, and finding common ground. That energy set the tone for everything that followed.

One standout moment for me was presenting a session on the importance of networking with Meghan Golden, Director of Digital Communications for the Mortgage Women Leadership Council. What many don’t realize is that Meghan was involved in creating the council before I was, and she deserves so much credit for the dedication and passion she has poured into building this organization. Her commitment to creating a safe, empowering space for women in mortgage to stretch their wings and fly has been remarkable.
It was long overdue, but incredibly special, to stand beside Meghan while she confidently shared her personal experiences with a room full of women. To see her allow herself to be both vulnerable and strong was a defining moment. That’s truly what this conference is all about.
Two years ago, Meghan was behind a camera, documenting the stars at the front of the room and cheering them on from behind the lens. But after two years of attending Mortgage Star, a year of leading webinars, and helping guide the council, she has blossomed into the powerhouse we all knew was waiting to step forward. Watching her glow in that moment was proof of the impact this community can have when women lift each other up.

As I left New Orleans this year, I was reminded once again why Mortgage Star is so special. It’s not just a conference, it’s a movement. Every woman who takes the stage, asks a question, or simply shows up is adding to the collective strength of our industry. Together, we’re proving that when women support each other, ceilings shatter, confidence grows, and true leadership shines. I can’t wait to see how these connections and conversations continue to shape the future of mortgage, and I’m already looking forward to what next year will bring.

Every woman who takes the stage, asks a question, or simply shows up is adding to the collective strength of our industry. Together, we’re proving that when women support each other, ceilings shatter, confidence grows, and true leadership shines.




I look forward to the Mortgage Star Conference every year. Call me biased, but I truly believe this event brings out the very best in women, not just in their professional expertise, but in their willingness to lift each other higher. It’s a day rooted in support, authentic knowledge sharing, and genuine community.
This year, we opened with a meet-and-greet at the Carousel Bar, our first time trying something like this. What could have been a casual icebreaker became a powerful reminder of the importance of connection. Before the sessions even began, women were swapping stories, building relationships, and finding common ground. That energy set the tone for everything that followed.

One standout moment for me was presenting a session on the importance of networking with Meghan Golden, Director of Digital Communications for the Mortgage Women Leadership Council. What many don’t realize is that Meghan was involved in creating the council before I was, and she deserves so much credit for the dedication and passion she has poured into building this organization. Her commitment to creating a safe, empowering space for women in mortgage to stretch their wings and fly has been remarkable.
It was long overdue, but incredibly special, to stand beside Meghan while she confidently shared her personal experiences with a room full of women. To see her allow herself to be both vulnerable and strong was a defining moment. That’s truly what this conference is all about.
Two years ago, Meghan was behind a camera, documenting the stars at the front of the room and cheering them on from behind the lens. But after two years of attending Mortgage Star, a year of leading webinars, and helping guide the council, she has blossomed into the powerhouse we all knew was waiting to step forward. Watching her glow in that moment was proof of the impact this community can have when women lift each other up.

As I left New Orleans this year, I was reminded once again why Mortgage Star is so special. It’s not just a conference, it’s a movement. Every woman who takes the stage, asks a question, or simply shows up is adding to the collective strength of our industry. Together, we’re proving that when women support each other, ceilings shatter, confidence grows, and true leadership shines. I can’t wait to see how these connections and conversations continue to shape the future of mortgage, and I’m already looking forward to what next year will bring.

Every woman who takes the stage, asks a question, or simply shows up is adding to the collective strength of our industry. Together, we’re proving that when women support each other, ceilings shatter, confidence grows, and true leadership shines.

I look forward to the Mortgage Star Conference every year. Call me biased, but I truly believe this event brings out the very best in women, not just in their professional expertise, but in their willingness to lift each other higher. It’s a day rooted in support, authentic knowledge sharing, and genuine community.
This year, we opened with a meet-and-greet at the Carousel Bar, our first time trying something like this. What could have been a casual icebreaker became a powerful reminder of the importance of connection. Before the sessions even began, women were swapping stories, building relationships, and finding common ground. That energy set the tone for everything that followed.

One standout moment for me was presenting a session on the importance of networking with Meghan Golden, Director of Digital Communications for the Mortgage Women Leadership Council. What many don’t realize is that Meghan was involved in creating the council before I was, and she deserves so much credit for the dedication and passion she has poured into building this organization. Her commitment to creating a safe, empowering space for women in mortgage to stretch their wings and fly has been remarkable.
It was long overdue, but incredibly special, to stand beside Meghan while she confidently shared her personal experiences with a room full of women. To see her allow herself to be both vulnerable and strong was a defining moment. That’s truly what this conference is all about.
Two years ago, Meghan was behind a camera, documenting the stars at the front of the room and cheering them on from behind the lens. But after two years of attending Mortgage Star, a year of leading webinars, and helping guide the council, she has blossomed into the powerhouse we all knew was waiting to step forward. Watching her glow in that moment was proof of the impact this community can have when women lift each other up.

As I left New Orleans this year, I was reminded once again why Mortgage Star is so special. It’s not just a conference, it’s a movement. Every woman who takes the stage, asks a question, or simply shows up is adding to the collective strength of our industry. Together, we’re proving that when women support each other, ceilings shatter, confidence grows, and true leadership shines. I can’t wait to see how these connections and conversations continue to shape the future of mortgage, and I’m already looking forward to what next year will bring.

Every woman who takes the stage, asks a question, or simply shows up is adding to the collective strength of our industry. Together, we’re proving that when women support each other, ceilings shatter, confidence grows, and true leadership shines.

I look forward to the Mortgage Star Conference every year. Call me biased, but I truly believe this event brings out the very best in women, not just in their professional expertise, but in their willingness to lift each other higher. It’s a day rooted in support, authentic knowledge sharing, and genuine community.
This year, we opened with a meet-and-greet at the Carousel Bar, our first time trying something like this. What could have been a casual icebreaker became a powerful reminder of the importance of connection. Before the sessions even began, women were swapping stories, building relationships, and finding common ground. That energy set the tone for everything that followed.

One standout moment for me was presenting a session on the importance of networking with Meghan Golden, Director of Digital Communications for the Mortgage Women Leadership Council. What many don’t realize is that Meghan was involved in creating the council before I was, and she deserves so much credit for the dedication and passion she has poured into building this organization. Her commitment to creating a safe, empowering space for women in mortgage to stretch their wings and fly has been remarkable.
It was long overdue, but incredibly special, to stand beside Meghan while she confidently shared her personal experiences with a room full of women. To see her allow herself to be both vulnerable and strong was a defining moment. That’s truly what this conference is all about.
Two years ago, Meghan was behind a camera, documenting the stars at the front of the room and cheering them on from behind the lens. But after two years of attending Mortgage Star, a year of leading webinars, and helping guide the council, she has blossomed into the powerhouse we all knew was waiting to step forward. Watching her glow in that moment was proof of the impact this community can have when women lift each other up.

As I left New Orleans this year, I was reminded once again why Mortgage Star is so special. It’s not just a conference, it’s a movement. Every woman who takes the stage, asks a question, or simply shows up is adding to the collective strength of our industry. Together, we’re proving that when women support each other, ceilings shatter, confidence grows, and true leadership shines. I can’t wait to see how these connections and conversations continue to shape the future of mortgage, and I’m already looking forward to what next year will bring.

Every woman who takes the stage, asks a question, or simply shows up is adding to the collective strength of our industry. Together, we’re proving that when women support each other, ceilings shatter, confidence grows, and true leadership shines.

MaxClass is a woman-owned company, and we're offering MWLC members 65% off your continuing education when you use our code WOMENWIN.
MaxClass is a woman-owned company, and we're offering MWLC members 65% off your continuing education. Become a member for our unique code.


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