The Largest Product Conference for People of color in Tech

Thank you to everyone that made this years BPM event a huge success!

We Are Back!

We are back at it again! Happening Juneteenth weekend in 2023, the Black Product Manager’s Network will bring the largest group of Product leaders, VCs, Founders and the Entrepreneurial experts together from all over the world together through an intensive interactive conference featuring live educational product content, keynotes, engaging panels, technical workshops, networking with purpose and fun entertainment.

Our Impact

  • 131+ BPMs

    Placed into new roles since 2021

  • $21M in wealth

    Generated for the Black community

  • 2,100 members

  • 56%

    Of members have 1-7 Years of Experience (YOE)

Call for Speakers 

Thank you for your interest in speaking at the 2023 BPM Conference.

2023 BPM Conference in-person June 15-17 2023 in San Francisco California. Speaker participation will be required in-person for the main conference day Friday June 16, 2023.

Please be sure to complete all fields in the proposal form. All speaker decisions are made by the BPM Leadership Board and all speakers must submit via this Call for Speakers process (No exceptions).


First Round proposal deadline is Wednesday, December 16, 2022

Final Round proposal deadline is Tuesday, January 31, 2023


*Note: If your proposal gets selected in the First Round we will send you an acceptance email. If it doesn't get selected it will carry over to the Second Round. Upon conclusion of the Second Round, all applicants will receive either an acceptance or rejection email.

Advice about speaker proposals:

1- The BPM conference aims for a balanced representation of backgrounds, genders, ethnicities, ages, and roles for its speakers. Towards that goal, we ask that companies submitting speaker proposals make sure to submit executives from their companies representing a balanced diversity, thought leadership and deep subject matter expertise .

2- We are especially looking for talks on these topics below. Proposals submitted on these topics have a higher chance of being accepted.