Women's Business Council
Women leaders building a Greater Memphis
The Women’s Business Council of the Greater Memphis Chamber is comprised of professional women from diverse industries and stages of their careers. Our mission is to provide a platform where women can cultivate meaningful connections, share resources, and build a strong, supportive network that fosters both personal and professional growth.
The vision of the Women’s Business Council is to be the leading network for professional women in the Greater Memphis area—empowering members through connection, collaboration, and opportunities that inspire advancement, leadership, and community impact.
If you’d like to join our email list to stay plugged in for WBC happenings, please contact Patricia McKinney. For a conversation about serving in a greater capacity, reach out to us at WBC@memphischamber.com.

Kandace Stewart, Co-Chair
Memphis Grizzlies
Paige Walkup, Co-Chair
Caissa Public Strategies
Benefits
- Events for Every Schedule: Opportunities to connect early morning, mid‑day, and after hours
- Relevant Learning: Access to subject matter experts addressing topics that matter to professional women.
- Mentorship & Community Impact: Help shape the future by engaging in Women’s History Month programs and Shadow Day experiences.
- Expand Network: Build lasting relationships with a diverse community of professional women across industries.
- Professional Development: Gain access to learning sessions designed to strengthen your leadership skills, expand your business knowledge, and equip you with tools to thrive in today’s ever‑changing professional landscape.

The Women’s Business Council is proud to partner with the young women of Soulsville Charter School to create meaningful opportunities for mentorship, growth, and community impact in 2026. Through Discovery Day, students who recieve the school’s fellowship will visit several businesses in January for hands-on learning and career exploration.
In February they’ll participate in a community service activity, and in March, the program will culminate with a Women’s History Month breakfast celebration. Looking ahead, the partnership will expand to include a special collaboration with the Music + Entertainment Council in fall 2026, further enriching the students’ exposure to Memphis’ diverse industries and leaders.

Interested in joining the Women’s Business Council?
Email Patricia McKinney.