Executive Women’s Day coming to Osprey Valley Open

The Osprey Valley Open presented by Votorantim Cimentos – CBM Aggregates has partnered with How Women, a group of aspiring and established women professionals connecting and focusing on their professional development, to launch an Executive Women’s Day for 2022.

After two years of canceled events and in-person social interactions, a group of entrepreneurs and professionals will gather on the morning of Saturday, July 23 to reconnect for a half-day of engagement, stories, beautiful scenery and delicious food, shopping, and networking with like-minded women at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley.

“We’re thrilled to finally announce our very first Executive Women’s Day and partner with a vibrant organization like How Women on this unique and important component of the Osprey Valley Open event week,” said TPC Toronto Event and Programming Director Brad Parkins. “It was over two years ago that we first started collaborating with How Women on starting an Executive Women’s Day, and we’re looking forward to seeing the event come together next month.” 

Executive Women's Day, which was first launched at PGA TOUR events in 2015 and has since taken place at dozens of events on the PGA TOUR, Korn Ferry Tour, PGA TOUR Champions and PGA TOUR Canada, is designed to engage women in PGA TOUR tournament markets by creating a day of corporate dialogue and networking opportunities.

“After two years where there were so few opportunities to gather for in-person experiences, we are so excited to get back to collaborating and connecting for Executive Women’s Day at the Osprey Valley Open,” said Nicole Campagna, event director for How Women. “TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley is such a beautiful venue and we look forward to being a part of a fun-filled week at the Osprey Valley Open.”

Event registration for the Osprey Valley Open can be found here.

In addition to Executive Women’s Day, Osprey Valley Open event week includes a 72-hole PGA TOUR Canada competition, a Pro-Am, the Finale of The Road to TPC Toronto presented by COBRA PUMA GOLF and more.

The links-inspired Heathlands, which was recently ranked no. 20 on SCOREGolf’s Top 59 Canadian Public Courses, will play host throughout the week, challenging players with fescue-lined fairways, dramatic green complexes and rolling dunes throughout the course.

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