No, there won’t be a Microsoft Teams room, a Google Hangout, or a Zoom meeting—but there will be a happy hour. If you want to attend this week’s WinFin Conference, a national meeting of women leaders in fintech, you’ll have to show up the old-school way.

After two years of minimal in-person networking, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough partners Erin Kolmansberger and Katherine Baker aim to pack The Idea Center at Miami Dade College for the inaugural WinFin conference Thursday. The attorneys said the conference aims to promote leading women attorneys, regulators, bankers, entrepreneurs, and tech professionals in the fintech space and forge meaningful connections that seldom occur in virtual networking events.

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