S T R O N G W O M E N. BET TER WORLD.
Texas Women’s Foundation 36th Annual Virtual Luncheon SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 AT 12:00 PM
Presented by
The Dallas Mavericks
Join Texas Women’s Foundation for this extraordinary virtual conversation with two remarkable bestselling authors discussing the power of each woman’s voice and story in building empathy, 2021 Co-chairs
Featuring a moderated conversation with compassion and community in our world.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: 2021 Co-chairs
Keynote Speakers sponsored by
with ongoing support from The Suzanne Ahn, M.D. Speaker Endowment Fund at Texas Women’s Foundation
ANGIE THOMAS
CLEO WADE
Author of #1 New York Times bestseller and major motion picture, The Hate U Give
Author of the bestselling book Heart Talk: Poetic Wisdom for a Better Life and Where to Begin EVENT CO-CHAIRS:
Purchase your tickets at: www.txwfluncheon.org LINDSAY BILLINGSLEY
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New Board Chair & Directors
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Leadership Forum & Awards Celebration
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Message from the President & CEO TXWF 2021 Grant Distribution
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Young Women’s Advisory Council
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Resilience Fund Pillars Fund
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Giving Circles
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From the Board Chair
H I L DA G A LVA N
my sense of optimism comes from. It
In this work, we are so fortunate to have one of the
derives from the extraordinary work
strongest, most diverse boards in this region and
the Foundation accomplished last year,
state. As you see below, we have elected five new
which you can read about in our CEO’s
directors to the Board. They will join 41 exceptional
message and in this newsletter. But it
women in service to the mission. I’m delighted
also comes from the knowledge that
to report that our Board is 52 percent women of
we are entering a year of significant
color and LGBTQI – and deeply reflective of the
transition, which is, itself, a rare and
demographics of our region and state.
exciting opportunity. In closing, I want to take this opportunity to
This is my first letter to you, our valued friends, volunteers, donors and partners, as Chair of the
As most of you know, our CEO, Roslyn Dawson
recognize and thank Shonn Brown for her service
Texas Women’s Foundation Board. I am honored
Thompson, announced in May that she will retire
as Board Chair over the past two years – and in
to serve in this capacity for the next two years. The
at the end of this year. Ros has led the Foundation
particular from the onset of the pandemic until
mission of the Foundation, the work we do every
through a decade of intense growth and innovation
now, when her thoughtful leadership so strongly
day to benefit women and girls in Texas, is not only
with a level of passion and commitment that is
supported our CEO and staff and deeply motivated
close to my heart, but also, I believe, critical for a
truly remarkable. Ros will be missed, but all of us
our Board.
healthy, inclusive and productive society. I see for
– Ros included – feel a great sense of enthusiasm
the Foundation a future of even greater impact and
at the prospect of welcoming a new leader to take
For my part, I look forward with great anticipation
significance.
us forward. And once our new CEO is in place,
to this year of transition and opportunity, and to
we have another important task ahead – strategic
all the good that is to come for Texas Women’s
Now, given the year we’ve come through, and the
planning for the next phase of the Foundation’s
Foundation.
challenges we still face – you might wonder where
growth and impact.
Texas Women’s Foundation Elects New Board Chair and Directors Texas Women’s Foundation is thrilled to announce board chair Hilda Galvan to lead our organization
SARAH SALDAÑA
from 2021-23, along with five new board members
U.S. Immigration and
who will serve three-year terms from 2021-2024. We
Customs Enforcement,
are proud to have 52 percent women of color and
Director (retired)
H I L D A C. G A LVA N CHAIR A . S H O N N B R OW N I M M E D I A T E PA S T C H A I R
LGBTQI represented on our board. Our team will use the great strengths and talents of this diverse board to help us continue to transform the lives of women and girls in Texas.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
SHANNON ZMUD TEICHER Jackson Walker, Partner
R O S LY N D AW S O N T H O M P S O N PRESIDENT & CEO BONNER ALLEN EFFIE DENNISON
V E R E E H AW K I N S B R OW N ISC Group, Inc.,
CY N T M A R S H A L L
Financial Advisor
NEENA NEWBERRY SHANNON THOMPSON
JULIE RAMIREZ Bank of America Private Bank, Vice President and Client Business Manager
L A U R A N I E TO
Texas Instruments Inc.,
M E L I S S A O RT H
Vice President and
C A R R I E F R E E M A N PA R S O N S
Assistant General Counsel
ELIZABETH CARLOCK PHILLIPS H O L LY R E E D R AC H E L V I N S O N
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partners all happened during a time
programs – a banner year, under any circumstances,
when every one of us faced unforeseen
and especially given this difficult year.
and terrible challenges. The pandemic.
R OS LY N DAW S O N T H OM P SON
The economic crisis. The revelation of
We have begun this new fiscal year facing yet
deep-seated, systemic racial inequity
another set of challenges from the Delta variant,
and injustice in our country. All of us
the looming issues of women having left or
were affected. And we all also know that
planning to leave the workforce without a path
this time most impacted women in
to return, the continued lack of child care
particular, and most especially low
solutions, and the economic insecurity from
income women of color and their
job loss and housing instability that continues
families.
to plague women and their families across the
We make this late summer newsletter our de facto
region and state.
annual report for Texas Women’s Foundation, to
So with this as the backdrop for the story of the
celebrate the accomplishments of the past fiscal
past year, I can only say how deeply grateful
However, I can tell you without question, Texas
year; to honor and thank our amazing and generous
and humbled we all are to have arrived at this
Women’s Foundation has the will, the heart and
donors and friends; to lift up the remarkable
place, a year later, with a truly stunning level of
the ability to meet these challenges. This past
and talented volunteers on our Board, Economic
performance across all dimensions due to our
year has proven why our work as a women’s
Leadership Council and committees; and to shine
amazing, BEST IN THE UNIVERSE staff and
foundation is more important now than ever
a light on the extraordinary individuals (Young
Board, and every one of you who joined us on this
before, and why investing in women’s economic
Women’s Advisory Councils!) and grantee partners
journey. This newsletter tells you about many of
stability and leadership can bring us out of these
we are blessed to serve.
the year’s highlights – the Resilience Fund, the
dark times and into a brighter future. I know
35th Annual Luncheon, the Leadership Forum &
we’ll get there with your help, and on behalf of
This annual report is no different – and yet, it is so
Awards Celebration, the expansion of the Young
all of us, we are grateful for your generosity, your
very different, because these accomplishments, the
Women’s Initiative, growth in the Economic
partnership and your belief in a better world that
Leadership Council and Women’s Leadership
comes from strong women and our work together
over-and-above dedication of our volunteers, and
Institute. We also exceeded our fundraising goals
to advance opportunities for women and girls.
the strength and perseverance of our program
for FY21 and distributed $12.9M in grants and
$4,599,406 abundant generosity of our donors and friends, the
Texas Women’s Foundation Invests $12.9M in Texas Women & Girls 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COLLIN $4,599,406D A L L A S D E N TO N total of $10.8M was awarded in grants to 416 women- and girl-serving DFW organizations. The balance of $2.1M was invested in programs that advance HARRIS our mission and commitment to building a stronger, more equitable I N$4,599,406 T E R N AT I O N A L community where women and girls are full participants. TA R R A N T TEXAS See21% charts for distribution of granting by geography and issue area US
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Resilience Fund: Taking a Mid- to Long-term View Philanthropy stepped up to the needs of the community in response to
able to immediately recognize and respond to community needs, especially
COVID-19 and winter storm Uri. Texas Women’s Foundation granted $3.1
in times of crisis. Resilience grantees, such as Muslim Community Center
million during the past year and a half in response to these community
for Human Services, Southern Dallas Link and SER Jobs for Progress
emergencies, while maintaining a continued focus on the intersection of
National, Inc., all share a history of responding to the needs of the unique
gender and race and the disproportionate impact on women of color. Smart
communities they serve.
investments were made through grants that supported the immediate needs of women, girls and their families to address the impact of COVID-19, as well as
Muslim Community Center for Human Services in Tarrant County teaches
those that would have a longer-term impact on their lives and the community.
employability skills to aid entry of refugee/immigrant/low-income women, primarily survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence, into the workforce.
R E S I L I E N C E G R A N T S S U P P O RT E D I N N OVAT I O N
Southern Dallas Link enables single-female headed households of South
Access to healthcare is a challenge to women and girls from historically
Dallas to maintain employment and resources by providing safe, dependable
under-resourced communities, and COVID-19 produced additional barriers
transportation. SER Jobs for Progress National, Inc. provided necessities for
to healthcare. A Resilience grant supported an innovative approach for
the Early Head Start families in Grand Prairie and Senior Community Service
patients of Los Barrios Unidos Community Clinic. Their lead obstetrician,
Employment Program participants in Fort Worth and supported emergency
along with UT Southwestern Medical Center and FIGO (International
needs during and after winter storm Uri.
Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics) developed a replicable COVIDsafe practice model and template of care that has already gained attention in the industry. The model uses both telehealth and
R E S I L I E N C E G R A N T S S U P P O RT E D O R G A N I Z AT I O N S L E D B Y WO M E N O F C O L O R
onsite visits with obstetrical staff. The patient response has
A pillar of the work of Texas Women’s Foundation
been positive and no-show rates have decreased.
is to support women’s leadership in all sectors. During this past year and a half, organizations led
Another Resilience grant provided
by women of color were at the forefront
economic security for women and
of addressing the unique
their families by providing
needs of women, especially
access to a financial
women of color who
institution and access to
were disproportionately
loans that were not available
impacted by COVID-19.
to them through traditional banking services. A grant
A Resilience grant
to Dallas Area Interfaith
supported the LiftFund
Sponsoring Committee
Dallas/Fort Worth Women’s
supported an alternative
Business Center to serve small
banking solution for those without government identification, in partnership with Resource One Credit Union.
businesses owned by women of color and fill the gap for women of color entrepreneurs who have been unable to obtain assistance through mainstream resources
COVID-19 increased food insecurity and a Resilience grant addressed the immediate need for food for elderly women and a nonprofit’s capacity to reach them when their volunteer force was
Girls Embracing Mothers Inc. works with incarcerated women and their daughters. A new grant supported the transition to a mail-
isolated for their safety. The grant supported implementation of a paperless
based program to maintain the connection between incarcerated mothers
meal delivery system that saved both money and staff time, allowing Meals
and their daughters as well as pay stipends to the guardians to cover the
On Wheels-Collin County to serve more clients long-term and even save
cost of meals and collect calls to the girls’ mothers. Many guardians were
lives. The system immediately facilitated the day-to-day delivery of meals
financially stressed due to loss of jobs or reduced availability for work due to
and decreased the response time for situations identified as safety and/or
their guardianship.
medical emergencies, especially for homebound and elderly women. At Zan Wesley Holmes Jr. Community Outreach Center, TXWF supported the R E S I L I E N C E G R A N T S S U P P O RT E D N O N P R O F I T S
Financial Wellness Village, led by Francis Smith Dean, which includes the
WO R K I N G I N H I S TO R I C A L LY M A R G I N A L I Z E D C O M M U N I T I E S
Increments of Success Coaching Program along with case management and
Texas Women’s Foundation recognizes the commitments that our grantee
therapeutic wellness classes to help women deal with the trauma and loss of
partners have to the communities they serve. We trust that organizations
income due to COVID-19.
with established community presence and cultural competence are best
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WOMEN’S ISSUES OTHER
ECONOMIC SECURITY
LEADERSHIP & EDUCATION
RESILIENCE FUND GRANTS Women’s Issues
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HEALTH & SAFETY EMPOWERING WOMEN’S PHILANTHROPY
Pillars Fund In 2015, Texas Women’s Foundation began making program related
of program related investment vehicles that provide both concessionary and
investments to fund initiatives improving the lives of women and girls in
market rate returns but all with an emphasis on impact first.
Texas. And since January 2020, 100 percent of the Foundation’s institutional investments have been invested with a gender lens. The Pillars Fund is a
The integration of granting, investments and advocacy substantially
new strategy to establish a recyclable pool of capital that works alongside
increases leverage to solve today’s difficult problems. As an example,
Foundation granting and advocacy to solve problems women in Texas face
through the Foundation’s Child Care Access Fund financial resources will be
every day.
provided to grantees focused on increasing the supply of quality family child care in El Paso, San Antonio, Laredo and DFW. These grantees will
The Pillars Fund is a philanthropy supported fund
also assist in advocacy efforts to improve state and local
PILLARS FUND
investing capital in the pillars of women’s economic security as identified in the Foundation’s research
support for these child care centers. Alongside these two efforts, the Foundation will create a loan fund
Economic Issues for Women in Texas. This fund
within the Pillars Fund by partnering with
supports all stages of gendered for-profit,
a local CDFI. Approved family child care
nonprofit or social enterprises that are
loans to improve their service level. Funds may be used to buy additional furniture, extend rooms, facilitate transportation
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housing, access to quality healthcare, and
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access to affordable quality child care and education. The Foundation seeks to raise $3M - $5M in philanthropic donations over the next two years and deploy the funds in Texas over the next one to three years. Investments will be a blend
needs, etc. If you are interested in learning more or
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specifically in the areas of affordable
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T H E IN T E G R AT ION O F P H ILANTHROPY, IN V E S T M E N T S, A N D ADVOCACY S UB S TA NT I A L LY IN C R E A S ES LEVERAGE TO S OLV E TODAY’S D I F F IC ULT PROBLEMS.
providers can access low interest capital
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creating opportunities for women in Texas,
ADVOCACY
making a contribution to this fund, please contact Dawn Hooper at dhooper@txwf.org
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More than 4,000 Viewers Across Texas Joined Our Virtual Leadership Forum to Celebrate Women Leaders Texas Women’s Foundation held its annual
Following the event, attendees selected one of the breakout Leadership Forums featuring a moderated
Leadership Forum and Awards Celebration,
discussion with the award recipients about key issues and their own pathways to leadership.
presented by AT&T, on April 29. The Foundation honored five Maura Women Helping Women recipients and two Young Leader Award recipients who have made positive impacts on the lives of women and girls. The keynote conversation featured Adriana Gascoigne, author of Tech Boss Lady and founder and CEO of Girls in Tech, interviewed by AT&T’s Senior Vice President of Engineering and Operations Marachel Knight. TA K I N G T H E B I G L E A P S F E AT U R I N G K I M R OX I E , 2 0 2 1 YO U N G L E A D E R AWA R D R E C I P I E N T A N D M A R I S S A H O R N E , C A P I TA L O N E , M O D E R AT E D B Y R O S LY N DAW S O N T H O M P S O N, T E X A S WO M E N ’S F O U N DAT I O N
M A R AC H E L K N I G H T
C O - C H A I R S H AT T I E H I L L A N D J A N A E T H E R I D G E
F R O M V I C T I M I Z E D T O V I C T O R I O U S F E AT U R I N G D I A N A M AO, 2 0 2 1 YO U N G L E A D E R AWA R D R E C I P I E N T A N D J U L I A S I M O N, M A R Y K AY I N C. , M O D E R AT E D B Y D E N A J AC K S O N, T E X A S WO M E N ’S F O U N DAT I O N
M A K I N G C H A N G E F R O M W I T H I N F E AT U R I N G R A N I P U R A N I K , 2 0 2 1 M A U R A AWA R D R E C I P I E N T A N D L I N DA C A S TA N E DA , E R N S T & YO U N G , M O D E R AT E D B Y C A R E N L O C K , T I A A
IN ADDITION TO THE VIDEO RECORDINGS, TEXAS WOMEN’S FOUNDATION LAUNCHED GENDER MATTERS ™, A PODCAST SERIES, SPONSORED BY KIMBERLY-CLARK CORP. THAT FEATURED IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS WITH EACH AWARD RECIPIENT WITH KIMBERLY-CLARK CORP. EXECUTIVES AND TXWF CEO ROSLY N DAWSON THOMPSON.
THE ART OF EMPOWERING W OM E N F E AT UR IN G JIN YA HUANG, 2021 MAURA AWA R D RE C I P IE N T AND KARA DEVITA, FOSSIL G R OU P, I N C. , MODERATED BY HAT TIE HILL , T. D. J A K E S FOUNDATION
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L E A D I N G I N C A L M A N D I N C R I S I S F E AT U R I N G T R I S H A C U N N I N G H A M, 2 0 2 1 M A U R A AWA R D R E C I P I E N T A N D J A N E L L E WA L K E R , C O M E R I C A B A N K , M O D E R AT E D B Y L I S A D E L A G A R Z A , T E X A S WO M E N ’S F O U N DAT I O N
PAY I N G I T F O R WA R D F E AT U R I N G J U DY T R E V I Ñ O, C C V I M I N I S T R I E S, A N D E F F I E D E N N I S O N, T E X A S C A P I TA L B A N K , M O D E R AT E D B Y B O N N I E C L I N TO N, TOYOTA N O RT H A M E R I C A
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Growth, Agenda Supporting Texas Women’s Foundation The Economic Leadership Council (ELC) grew during the pandemic, adding 12 new members during
MCKINSEY & CO.’S WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE 2020:
the last year and becoming a statewide council with three Houston members. With a wide array of industry talent and ongoing commitment to the Women’s Leadership Institute, the ELC is devoted
“The choices companies make could shape the workplace for women for decades to come—for better or for worse.
to supporting the Foundation’s women’s leadership mission. Led by co-chairs Linda Castaneda (EY, Houston), Bonnie Clinton (Toyota, Plano) and Jana Etheridge (Capital One), the council’s 2021 agenda is addressing the erosion of the women’s leadership pipeline during the pandemic.
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“There are two paths ahead. If companies recognize the scale of these problems and do all they can to address them, they can help their employees get through this difficult time and even reinvent the way they work so it’s more flexible and sustainable for everyone. If not, the consequences could hurt women, business and the economy as a whole. This moment requires long-term thinking, creativity, strong leadership and a laser focus on the value of women to their organizations.”
T H E DA LL A S M AV E R IC K S
www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/diversityand-inclusion/women-in-the-workplace
P IN N AC L E G R OUP
W O ME N ’ S L E A D E R S H I P I N S T I T U T E :
More Important Today Than Ever With a growing number of women leaving the
have sponsored women leaders who have
Institute is a sound investment to grow the
workforce due to the pandemic, Texas Women’s
benefited from job promotions and increased
pipeline of women leaders who will foster more
Foundation is providing a solution to support and advance women in the workplace through its signature Women’s Leadership Institute program. More than 40
responsibilities during and directly NEARLY 3 MILLION U.S. WOMEN HAVE DROPPED OUT OF THE LABOR FORCE IN THE PAST YEAR
corporations and organizations
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It (WLI) has made me take stock of my impact on others and how to propel them and myself on paths of success in however success is defined.” – C OHO RT 4 A L U MN A
diverse and equitable work environments.
after the program. WLI offers diversity, equity and inclusion
To learn about the program, contact
training to develop women leaders
Natalia Brownfield: nbrownfield@txwf.org
who can build, lead and retain diverse teams. Women’s Leadership
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Young Women’s Initiative D A L L A S : First Microgrants Approved by YWAC
H O U S T O N : YWI Underway
An important component of the YWI is providing micro grants to young
Texas Women’s Foundation launched the Young Women’s Initiative in Houston
women who are thinking, and acting, big to make changes to their
in May 2021 following a period of recruitment throughout the Houston area.
communities. This year, Texas Women’s Foundation funded seven micro
Fifteen young women of color between the ages of 17 and- 24 years were
grants, all reviewed and selected by the Young Women’s Advisory Council.
selected for the summer cohort where they focused on developing a social
Here are our awardees!
justice framework to guide the Initiative’s work in Houston in the coming years.
Young leader Andraya Stewart was awarded $1,714 to support a new social
A sampling of issues that impact the lives of young women of color in
enterprise that focuses on positive self-image for participants in a safe,
Houston were identified during vitual interviews:
nonjudgmental setting through dance, yoga and meditation. The goal is to support them in healing from trauma in their lives. This project is led by a trans woman of color and open to all. Tiara Rivers received $1,300 to address basic needs for young mothers after learning about the gaps in services during her Public Health internship at a medical clinic in South Dallas. The grant will provide basic supplies such as diapers, formula, women’s hygiene products and community resource information for women in South Dallas. Crystal Gonzalez’s passion is to elevate community engagement and civic participation in the Pleasant Grove community of Dallas whose residents are
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Managing mental health and emotional health in college Mental health, education and awareness for diverse communities Women’s health, including physical and sexual health Sustainability during and after college Alternatives to a four-year university education, including creative outlets Accessibility to Houston as it becomes unaffordable to live there Representation for WOC in professional fields Truth in history and ability to express their voice and their story Perceptions about WOC, including seeing them as a threat and dangerous Police brutality Safe spaces for fitness and exercise, especially for WOC Environmental issues
predominately Latino. She received $1,985 to highlight the vibrancy of the Pleasant Grove community with a one-day fair that will showcase Pleasant
Texas Women’s Foundation partners with the Earl Carl Institute for Legal
Grove vendors, social services and community services. Local elected
and Social Policy Inc. (ECI) to support YWI in Houston. ECI is affiliated with
officials will be invited so that they can hear the concerns and priorities from
the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University. Their
the community firsthand.
mission is to empower underserved and disenfranchised communities by addressing systemic social issues through legal representation, research,
The largest grant, $2,500, went to Ivis Andrade to support the legal and
education and advocacy.
accounting start-up expenses of an emerging 501c3, Sonrisa, focused on the mental health needs of immigrant and refugee women. Many of these
The young women worked in groups with guidance from ECI to learn more
women arrive in the U.S. with a history of traumatic life experiences, and this
about the issues, identify organizations as well as governmental bodies
young Latina leader is ready to fill a gap in services available to them.
working to address these issues, and how elected officials work in these policy arenas. Their goal was to begin to identify priorities for the 2021-2022
Camryn Busby will be using $880 to support a Wellness Retreat for young
Young Women’s Advisory Council, which will begin work in late September
women of color that focuses on reproductive health, stress management and
2021. The application portal for the Houston YWAC will be open in late
includes a movement and dance class. She wants her participants to come
August.
together to learn about and embrace their heritage and femininity. For more information contact: Mary Valadez mvaladez@txwf.org Madison Dolo received $1,600 to elevate the representation of women of color through handcrafted items created by young women in a cooperative where they learn the crafts, are exposed to entrepreneurship, and live the positive affirmations they include in the products created. The products are sold in a pop-up shop in Dallas. Kendall Dolo, a university film school student, is also using $1,850 to incorporate art and storytelling to highlight the lives of women of color. Using a mobile Pop-Up Art Park in Dallas and incorporating various forms of art, including visual and performance art, she will capture the spirit of women of color through their own stories.
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Houston YWAC Meets with Leader Extraordinaire Kim Roxie T H E IN A UG U RA L 2 0 2 1 HO US TON Y WAC E N D E D T H E IR T E R M W I T H A V IS IT F R OM K I M R OX IE , R E C I P IE NT OF T HE T E X A S WOM E N ’S F O UN DAT IO N YOUN G L E A D ER AWA R D IN S P RI NG 2 0 2 1. K IM S H A R E D HE R P E R S ON A L HI S TO RY OF R E S IL I E N C E , S TA RT ING HE R B US I NE S S IN HO US TON, A N D T HE WOR K A N D M OT I VAT IO N S HE F O UN D IN HE RS E LF TO B E C O ME F O UN D E R & C E O OF L A M IK B E A U T Y. HE R M E S S AG E TO T H E C OUN C IL WA S “ N E V E R B E UP S E T AT T H E DA R K M OM E N T S IN YOU R L IF E . ” T H IS ME S S AG E R E S ON AT E D W I T H T HE YOU N G WOM E N W H O T H E N S H A R E D T HE IR P E R S ON A L G OA L S A N D L E A D E R S HI P A S P IR AT IO N S T H RO UG H T H E IR IN D IV ID U AL V IS IO N B OA RD S. M S. ROX IE A D D R E S S E D E AC H YOUN G WOM A N, S H A R IN G H E R E X P E R IE NC E , W IS D O M A N D A DV I C E . T H E C O UN C I L M E MB E R S C H E E R E D A N D L A UG H E D A N D C R IE D, A N D T H E Y H AV E TA K E N K IM U P ON H E R S E C ON D P IE C E OF A DV I C E TO “F OL L OW - UP ! ” S HE S A ID MO S T P E OP L E D ON ’ T F O L L OW - UP A N D T H AT IS W H E R E OP P O RT UN IT Y M AY P R E S E N T IT S E L F.
I wanted to thank you for allowing me to be a part of the Texas Women’s Foundation’s YWAC during these past months.❤ Being educated on women’s statistics, learning how to create systemic change and sharing visions with such bright, resilient young women of color was truly so inspiring beyond words. I feel so motivated to continue to create positive change for my community and to rise above statistics! Samantha Mireles Young Women’s Advisory Council Member - Houston, TX
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ADVOCACY:
The 87th Legislative Session Wrap-Up The 87th Texas Legislative Session wrapped up on May 31 with at least two special sessions anticipated to tackle priorities of Govenor Abbott’s that did not pass in the regular session, including redistricting and the allocation of $16 billion in federal COVID-19 funds. So how did women in Texas fare this legislative session? While we did not have all the wins we hoped for, we did move the needle in advancing economic security for women in Texas. Here are a few wins: work, alleviate financial stress on family budgets HB 133 - This bill extends a mother’s postpartum
and increase the likelihood that children are in
Medicaid insurance to six months rather than
higher quality early childhood settings. (Economic
two months. A 2018 report by the Texas Maternal
Issues for Women in Texas 2020).
on three areas.
• Awarding grants to community agencies for lobbying, conducting research and education, and to support alliances or coalitions.
• Encouraging action by Board members,
Mortality and Morbidity Task Force determined that almost 80% of pregnancy-related deaths
HB 2697 - This bill addresses the problem of
supporters and the broader community via
could have been mitigated by extending coverage
“coerced debt” by expanding the definition of
social media, hosting forums and direct calls
beyond the current 60 days post-partum to one
identity theft in Texas to include debt incurred
year. While we did not get the 12 months we
through coercion in an abusive relationship.
hoped for, this is a step in the right direction.
Texas Women’s Foundation has often spoken
to action.
• Providing written and in-person testimony on key topics at various levels of government.
about “coerced debt” and the expansion of this HB 2607 - This bill requires child care centers
definition will help women who are escaping
To join us in continuing to transform the lives of
that participate in the Texas Rising Star Program
abusive relationships have a stronger financial
women and girls through policy and practices
with a clear phase-in of requirements and support
footing as they start anew.
that support equity, join our Army of Advocates:
systems needed. This was identified as a priority
txwf.org/advocacy/
from the 86th Legislative Session. Child care
While the legislative session may be over, we know
subsidies increase the likelihood that mothers
that advocacy doesn’t stop! We continue to focus
V IR T U A L V I E WPOIN TS :
V I R T U A L V I E W P O I N T S : Advocacy & Policy
Advocacy & Policy
Hosted by
Texas Women’s Foundation hosted Virtual
FEATURING
Viewpoints: Advocacy & Policy on March 18 to bring together advocacy leaders who
PANELISTS
MODERATOR
W E L C O ME REMARKS
work to create policy change on behalf of women and girls. We talked about our agenda for the 87th Texas Legislative Session and how to mobilize our networks to drive positive social and economic change.
AURORA HARRIS
Learn more about our Virtual Viewpoints: txwf.org/events/viewpoints/
Southern Regional Director Young Invincibles
CHRISTINA ROSALE Deputy Director Texas Housers
HOLLY REED
Principal and Practice Leader, U.S. Advocacy, Ryan, LLC
LISA DE LA GARZA
Vice President – Programs Texas Women’s Foundation
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Giving Circles at Texas Women’s Foundation In spite of the challenges in 2020 – 2021, the giving circles at Texas Women’s
who were disproportionately vulnerable to the pandemic due to systemic
Foundation collectively gave more than ever before. These dynamic giving
racial disparities. We celebrate their extraordinary leadership and
circles awarded more than $630,000 to nonprofit organizations serving the
philanthropy that has the power to transform Texas. Learn more about Texas
African American, Asian American and Latina communities. The giving
Women’s Foundation Giving Circles: txwf.org/get-involved/#giving-circles
circles were incredibly impactful in a historic year for diverse communities
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The needs of Latinas have been heavily impacted by this year’s pandemic. We know that the path out of poverty and despair is through empowerment and education. At the H100 Latina Giving Circle, we are helping to pave the way to a brighter future. We are grateful to our donors who are creating multi-generational hope and helping to fuel the dreams of many Latinas.” H1 0 0 F OU N D IN G C HA IR S ( L TO R), LINDA VALDEZ T H OM P S ON, C RI S Z E RT UC HE-WONG, PATRICIA R OD R IG UE Z C HR IS T IA N
PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ CHRISTIAN H100 Latina Giving Circle Founding Co-chair H100 Leadership 2020 – 2021: Cris Zertuche Wong, Co-Chair; Bridget Lopez, Co-Chair; Delia Jasso, Grants Committee Chair
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We are honored to serve the North Texas Asian community alongside other women’s giving circles who focus on communities of color that have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. Now more than ever, our collective efforts to provide grants that directly support our most vulnerable communities is crucial.” CYNTHIA YUNG OR C HID G IV IN G C I RC L E F OUNDING CHAIRS (L TO R), C A RE N L O C K , S E J A L D E S A I, CYNTHIA YUNG
Orchid Giving Circle Founding Co-chair Orchid Leadership 2020 – 2021: Mylinh Luong, Chair; Radhika Zaveri, Secretary; Gowri Sharma, Grants Chair; Jean Chao, Treasurer; Arang Cistulli, Membership Chair
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HERITAGE GIVING FUND FOUNDING CO-CHAIRS, FROM L TO R, HALIMA LEAK FRANCIS, AKILAH WALLACE AND FROSWA’ BOOKER-DREW
I never imagined the magnitude giving circles of color would have on North Texas when I first discovered this incredible way to increase the engagement of women of color in philanthropy. Now, in partnership with the co-founders, members and friends of HERitage Giving Fund, I am ecstatic we doubled our collective giving from last year, awarding to Black female-led nonprofits. We did this despite the challenges impacting the world by this pandemic…” AKILAH S. WALLACE HERitage Founding Co-chair
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The Village Giving Circle is honored to partner with 15 amazing non-profit organizations that continue to serve the most urgent needs of the Black community in North Texas, especially during this year’s challenges. Our members have met the moment of need in our community this year supporting the work of these remarkable V IL L AG E G I V IN G C IR C L E F OUNDING OFFICERS (L TO R ) , V E RA I N G R A M, C HE RY L ALSTON, ANNIKA CAIL, L IS A M ON TG O ME RY, S HO N N BROWN, FRANCES CUDJOE WAT E R S, D I A N E RE E V E S, S HAWN WILLS, CHRISTA BROWN S A N F O RD
organizations.” LISA MONTGOMERY The Village Giving Circle Co-chair The Village Leadership 2020 – 2021: Shonn Brown, Co-Chair; Lisa Montgomery, Co-Chair; Renee Sample, Grants Committee Chair
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Thank You to Our Donors Texas Women's Foundation would like to thank our generous supporters during our fiscal year 2021 (July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021) who share their resources to help us invest in the power of women and girls to drive positive change and build stronger, more equitable communities for all. RESILIENCE FUND DONORS
7-Eleven, Inc. Julie Abrams Colleen Affeldt Christine Allison Cathy Almond Muna Almuallem Ariane Araujo Dana Ayres Donna Baker Elaine Banks Phyllis Bernstein Jeanette Berry Lucy Billingsley Jennifer Biry Dolores Bischof Bridget Blaise-Shamai Shajine Blake Gay Block Cecilia and Garrett Boone Family Fund Andrew Brecher Melanie Bridgeforth Lacey Briggs Kristen Brown Melanie Brown Natalia Brownfield Bette Buschow Hannah Calhoon Capital One Sean Chavez Elizabeth Clark-Stern Calvin Colbert Communities Foundation of Texas Barby Crabtree Carrie Croley Carolyn Cutler Felicia Davis Roslyn Dawson Thompson and Rex Thompson Peggy Dear Fund Deloitte Deborah Diercks Dana Dillard Sara Duran Dwinell Family Charitable Fund at Schwab Laura & Jim Einspanier Donor Advised Fund Lea Ellermeier Darlyne Erickson Maria Esteves Ellen Farrell FedEx Office Lori Feehan Missy Finger Jen Fitzmaurice Christine Flanagan Judy Foley Sharon Fountain Frank Family Charitable Fund at Fidelity FrontStream Laura Gately Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Barbara Gollman Martine Gordon Beverly Goulet Charitable Donor Advised Fund at JP Morgan Chase Abbey Gray
Debbie Greene Kelley Griesmer Mary Guthrie Donna Haghighat Greg Harden Ashley Harrell Ashley Harris Ann-Maree Harrison Paula Hart Amelia Hartman The Michael and Amelia Hartman Family Fund at Vanguard Nancy Hawkins Hay Family Charitable Fund of The American Gift Fund Mary Henderson Susan Hensarling Nahkunst Beverly Hill Emitom Hillsman Hilti North America Dan Hooper Steven Douglas Hooper Fund Trish Houck and Lyssa Jenkens Michelle Hudson Huntley Family Fund Fope Idowu Jabian Consulting John Jaggers Rusty Jaggers Jaggers Family Fund at The Dallas Foundation Debra Johnson Myles Johnson Cynthia Joseph Keller Nancy Kasten Kimberly-Clark Jennifer Kirksey The Lillian and Brett Kirstein Family Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas Heather Kobs Cindy Kozmetsky Kelly Kudrna Rachel Kutz Katie Lavie Abraham Lee Lexi Leonie Jennifer Lockwood-Shabat Susan Long Ann E Margolin Fund Cynt Marshall Susie Marshall Cindy Masters Laura Maxwell Martina McIsaac Phyllis McKnight Kassandra McLaughlin Sally McPherson Mentor Creative Group DFW LLC Retta Miller Donor Advised Fund Sheena Mitchell Model Behaviors Fund Momentum Fund Aracely Muñoz Paula Murley Michele Myers Suzie Nash Tracey Nash Huntley Newpoint Real Estate Capital LLC Cecilia and Tim Norwood
Erle Nye Debra Ann Keitzer Outlaw Charitable Gift Fund at Fidelity Gwen Parker Tammy Patterson Jose Pena Omar Pena PepsiCo Margot Perot Ann Piper PKW Donor Advised Fund at The Dallas Foundation Lupe Prado Manise Prince Stephanie Rice Esther Ritz Bernadette Rodriguez Jane Rose Virginia Rose Amber Roy Susan Royal Gaylan Sapp Major Shark Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas May Shek Sidley Austin Foundation Rachel Simon Ruth Skinner Rachael Smiley Kitty Smith Southwest Airlines Marcia Sue Spellman Family Foundation Diana Sparacin Meredith Stephens Charmaine Tang Mary Testa Carolyn Thomas Ginny Tigue Toyota Elaine Tucker Shelley Turner TY Commercial Group, Inc. UPS Nancy Usrey Mary Vares Vizient Martha Wells Fritha Wheeler-Ozanne Donna Wilhelm Family Philanthropy Fund Linda Wilkins Fund Nancy Williams The Women’s Finance Exchange of Dallas Women’s Foundation of Colorado Women’s Fund of Greater Birmingham Frances Woodfin Wynne Family Fund Zaccaro Charitable Donor Advised Fund at Vanguard Peggy Zarro
2021 ANNUAL DONORS
4Word 7-Eleven, Inc. Cara Abazari Linda Abraham Risper Abraham Julie Abrams Accenture Access Healthcare Services USA Alyssa Adams Aditi Foundation Colleen Affeldt Anadil Afridi Rhonda Aghamalian Laura Aguero Diana Aguirre Suzanne Ahn, M.D. Speaker Endowment Fund Melida Ailshire Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP Esi Akinosho Sara Albert Albertson’s LLC Maria Albrecht Lillian Albritton Diana Alcocer Amber Alexander Pamela Alexanderson AlixPartners Carol Alkek Bonner Allen Lea Ann Allen Tanya Allen Bianca Allison Christine Allison Gillea Allison Sarah Al-Marwany Cathy Almond Muna Almuallem Jennifer Altabef Kara Altenbaumer-Price Elisa Alvarado Ronald Amate AmazonSmile American Airlines, Inc. American College of Emergency Physicians AMN Healthcare Alex Anderes Birgit Andersen Deborah Anderson Faith Anderson Sarah Angelette Marie Elena Angulo Anonymous Priscilla Anthony Anietie Antia-Obong Ximena Antunez de Mayolo Ariane Araujo Brandy Arbuthnot Ally Arias Joni Arison Amanda Arizola Miriam Armijo Jerilynn Armstrong Kenna Arredondo Patricia Arvanitis Ascension Search Partners Crystal Assad AT&T, Inc. Raina Avalon Susie Avnery
Dana Ayres Cynthia Bachmayer Gosia Badger The Norm and Robin Bagwell Charitable Trust Brianna Bailey Lori Bailey Richlynn Bailey April Baker Donna Baker Ellenore and W. Kirk Baker Julie Baker Knight Baker Women’s World Improvement Fund Rose Baker Charitable Gift Fund Baker Botts Erica Balderas Jane Baldwin Laura Baldwin Kimberly Ballard-Madison Karry Ballinger Marla Bane Charlene Banks Elaine Banks Brandi Barbour Mary Beth Bardin Donna Barefield Michele Barnes Nwanye Barnes Stephanie Barnes Baron and Blue Foundation Tamika Barrera Sherri Barrett Gina Barro Rachel Barry Jennifer Bartkowski Sydeny Bartlett Jamie Barton Cheryl Bass Jayda Batchelder Rebecca Bates Edwina Batten Kristin Bauer Darla Beam Marsha Beasley Theodore & Beulah Beasley Foundation Jill Beavers Pamela Beckert Vanessa Beckstrom Carolyn Beebe Traci Beeson-Lane Lynn Behrendt Claudia Belcher Aften Bell Valerie Benavides Dorene Benavidez Laurie Benezra-Arron Cheryl Benson Christina Berger Lynn Bergman Lynn C. Bergman Elaine Bernstein Kristi Bernstein Phyllis Bernstein Jeanette Berry Stephanie Berry Kim Besse Greg Bibb Christina Billingsley Billingsley Company Lindsay Billingsley
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Lucy Billingsley Nicole Binkley Stephanie Bird Jennifer Biry Dolores Bischof Jennifer Bishop Shaunna Black Monica Blacker Bridget Blaise-Shamai Shajine Blake Rita Blanco Julie Bleicher Karen Blessen Blessing Family Foundation Kalita Blessing Lauren Blitzer Gay Block BNY Mellon Olivia Bock Sylvia Bodell Michelle Bogan Tammy Bogard Michele Boillotat Leslie Bointy BOK Financial Foundation Melissa Bolden Jamie Bomer Carolyn Bondy Heather Bonfield Kristen Bonner Cecilia and Garrett Boone Family Fund The Boone Family Foundation Tillie Borchers Sonja Borda Tracy Bordbar Cosette Bowles Cindy Boyd Kristin Boyd Debbie Brackenridge Millie Bradley Jeannine Braggs Brenda Brand Debbie Branson Robin Brant Randy Brantley Andrew Brecher Kirsten Breckinridge Brice Family Charitable Fund II of Communities Foundation of Texas Melanie Bridgeforth Lacey Briggs Lael Brodsky Lottye Brodsky-Lyle Alyssa Brooks Kanitra Brooks Lynn Brooks Rita Brooks A. Shonn Brown Gloria Brown Kristen Brown La Sharron Brown LaToya Brown Laura Brown Lisa Brown Megan Brown Melanie Brown Savohna Brown Suzanne Brown Victoria Brown Jay Dea Brownfield Lee Brownfield Natalia and Andrew Brownfield Gwenna Brush Kelly Bryan Susan Bryant Amy Buffington Stephanie Bullitt Kristin Bult Katie Burks Geneva Burnap Lisa Bury
Bette Buschow Stephanie Bush Donna Butterfield Mary Ann Byrnes Cristina Caballero Leisha Cadwallader Hannah Calhoon Anne Calhoun Duffy Rebel Calhoun Caliber Home Loans Shinesa Cambric Melissa Cameron Ann Campbell Tara Campbell Wendy Campbell Sarah Cantu Capital One Maria Caratini Yesenia Cárdenas-Colenso Peter Care Anette Carlisle Kristin Carroll Margot Carter Shayne Carter Julie Cartwright Shani Carty Angus Benita Casey Shelby Caskey Eileen Cason Karen Cassady Chrysta Castaneda Kirsten Castaneda Linda Castaneda Nydia Castillo Michelle Castro CBRE Group, Inc. Elizabeth Cedillo-Pereira Celanese Corporation Stacey Cellier Center for US-Latin America Initiatives - UTD Chris Cervenka Joan Cetera Chadwick-Loher Foundation Ann Challis Angela Chambers Jeri Chambers Vishal Chander Sarah Charbonnet Charities Aid Foundation Scott Chase Libby Chattaway Mona Chavez Sean Chavez Gwen Chelette Amy Chen Christina Cheng Maryanne Cheung Chevron Phillips Chemical Alice Chiang Children’s Medical Center of Dallas (Children’s Health) Stacey Cho Hernandez Bianca Chow Liz Christensen Brittany Christian CIGNA Healthcare Swell Cihal City of Dallas Chalon Clark Claire Clark Julie Clark Natasha Clark Sarah Clark Joanna Clarke Elizabeth Clark-Stern Kim Clay Caroline Clayton Jerry Clements Bonnie Clinton Haley Coates-Huseman Elizabeth Coen Joni Cohan
Marlene Cohen Sharon Cohen Calvin Colbert Donna Cole Sheila Cole Karen Coleman Samantha Coleman Tabitha Coleman Dionne Colvin Lovely Nicole Colwell Comerica Bank Commerical Real Estate Women Dallas Communities Foundation of Texas Tom Connelly Jason Consoli April Cook Bonnie Cook Kristen Cook Elsie Cooke-Holmes Karen Cooperstein Janice Corona Catherine M. Coughlin Fund for Women’s Leadership Bliss Coulter Juliette Coulter Lori Cousino Darcy Cowell Cece Cox Rita Cox Barby Crabtree Lynda Craciun Forrest Crenshaw Dodee Crockett Carrie Croley Andrea Crum Stephanie Culpepper Glena Cummings Wynne Cunningham Ana Curry Carolyn Cutler Patches Hannah Cutshall D Magazine Partners, Inc Dallas Business Journal Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Board The Dallas Mavericks Dallas Regional Chamber Tracy Dalton Elise Daniel Raquel Daniels Allie Danziger Suzi David Carlyn Davis Felicia Davis Justin Davis Melissa Davis Racquel Davis Roslyn Dawson Thompson and Rex Thompson Roslyn Dawson Thompson and Rex Thompson Fund Becky Day Charlene Day John Dayton Jose De La Cruz Lisa de la Garza Noralba De La Rosa Valerie Dean Alencia DeAnda-Gregg Peggy Dear Fund at Fidelity Charitable Vanessa DeCourcy Shelly Dee Tonia Degner Patricia Delgadillo Deloitte Sharon Demarque Holly Denis Denton County Public Health Manisha Desai Gemma Descoteaux Mc Fondren Deskins
Slavea Detcheva Diane Detering-Paddison Charitable Fund at The Dallas Foundation Laura Deutscher LeNora Devine Kara DeVita Debbie Dial Deborah Diercks Mary DiGennaro Dana Dillard Kelli Diserens Haley Dix Tori Dixon Jamika Doakes Christina Dodds Tracey Doi Jennifer Dominguez Maria Dominguez Pamela Donaldson Stacey Dore Ami Doshi Monica Dotson Joanna Douglas Jennifer Doyle Vicki Doyle Rita Doyne Christy Drenner Kristi Dryden Ashley Duffie Brittney Duffy Lauren Dunkel Sally Dunning Sara Duran Stacey Duran Lacy Durham Sally Dutter Diana Dutton Dwinell Family Charitable Fund at Schwab Charitable Sam Dwinell Jenny Dyer Earth and Humanity Foundation Caren Edelstein Rebecca Edmerson Cole Edmonson Education Opens Doors Katie Edwards Fran Eichorst Laura & Jim Einspanier Fund Laura Einspanier Jennifer Elder Elevate Credit Service LLC Lea Ellermeier Christina Elmore Ashley Elsey Embrey Family Foundation Deborah Emerson Gail Enda Julie England Catie Enrico Donna Epps Bruce Erickson Darlyne Erickson Ernst & Young Mickie Esquivel Maria Esteves Erika Estrada Jana Etheridge Caite Evans Janiece Evans-Page Rachel Everaard Ashleigh Everett eXp Realty Facebook Patsy Fagadau Kristen Fagelman Kayley Falls Angela Fant Kathleen Farlow Ellen Farrell Blanca Fauble Kristy Faus
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Raquel Favela Katherine Fayne FedEx Office Lori Feehan Tammy Anne Feferman John Fehan Leah Feizy Judy Feld Mary Ferguson Melanie Ferguson Pilar Ferguson Carine Feyten Ann Fields Cara Fields Debra Fifer Brandy Fine Erin Finegold White Missy Finger Shannon Finister First Community Foundation First National Bank of Texas Myra Fischel Erin Fischer Ossa Fisher Karen Fitzgerald Ruth Fitzgibbons Jen Fitzmaurice Christine Flanagan Courtney Flanagan Theresa Flores Kevin Fogash Adrienne Foley Judy Foley Thomas Foley Ford Reynolds Fund of the Southwest Community Foundation Terry Ford Justine Forrest Fossil Foundation Fossil Group Karen Foster Rebecca Foster Sakina Foster Sharon Fountain Pearl Fracchia Hannah Francis Helen Frank Frank Family Charitable Fund at Fidelity Erin Franklin Laura Freeland Beverly Freeman Kathy Freeman Valerie Freeman Shannon Freeze-Flory Curtis Freitag The Friedkin Group Friedman Philanthropic Fund of Dallas Jewish Community Foundation Gabe Fried Megan Frisque FrontStream Joyce Funk Joanne Galbraith Carla Gale Maureen Gallagher Hilda Galvan Barbara Gamble Dottie Gandy Heather Garboden Catalina Garcia Gelian Garcia Beth Gardenhire Janna Gardner Leslie Garner Charmaine Garrison Wanda Gass Laura Gately Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Catherine Gebron
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Lori Geer Beth Gentry Renee George George Family Foundation Pam Gerber Jeanne Gerlach Beth Gerwe Tangee Gibson Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, L.L.P. Helen Giddings Gilead Sciences Gilker Family Fund at Fidelity Gay Gilmore Sharon Gilmore Teresa Giltner Nicole Girata Girls Gone Strong Lori Glanzer Jordan Gleeson Ashley Glover Allie Goetz Wei Goh Kerri Goldfarb Goldman Sachs & Co. Penny Goldsberry Erin Gollhofer Barbara Gollman Heather Gomes Anne Gomez Ashley Gomez Andrea Gonzales Catalina Gonzalez Christina Gonzalez Frances Gonzalez Jessica Gonzalez Veronica Gonzalez Martine Gordon Joyce Goss Kassie Gossom Beverly Goulet Beverly Goulet Charitable Fund at JP Morgan Chase Beverly Goulet Donor Advised Fund Sarah Gourley Ashley Gradinger Vivian Grafton Patty Grambeau Jen Grant Grant Thornton LLP Bernadette Gratton Abbey Gray Arlene Green Kelly Green Terry Greenberg Debbie Greene Suzi Greenman Mary Kay Gribbons Kelley Griesmer Tasha Grinnell Gail Griswold Kimberlee Gromatzky Samanda Gronstal Dusti Groskreutz Carmen Gross Alexandra Guio Christy Gulbranson Mona Gupta Mary Guthrie Lizbeth Gutierrez Mary Gwyn Donna Haghighat Jordan Hahn Geri Hale Linda Hale Madeleine Hale Becky Hall Jackie Hall Kate Hall Hallyu Cosmetics, LLC Jessica Hamlin Jami Hampton
Shule Han Cynthia Hancock Gina Hancock Elizabeth Hancy Holly Hands Heather Hankamer Sadaf Haq Greg Harden Tracy Hargis Janice Harissis Liz Harling Ashley Harrell Ashley Harris Ann-Maree Harrison Claire Harrison Harry S. Moss Foundation Parul Harsora Paula Hart Amelia Hartman Zachary Harward Faduma Hassan Ali Mary Hatcher Patricia Haugen Michele Haugh Nancy Hawkins Veree Hawkins Brown Hay Family Charitable Fund at The American Gift Fund Maggie Hayes Barton Haynes and Boone, LLP Steven Hays Betsy Healy HEB/Central Market Brooke Hebert Kristin Hehman Elizabeth Helfrich Marjon Henderson Mary Henderson Henika Charitable Gift Fund Kelly-Ann Henry Rue Henry Susan Hensarling Nahkunst Sharon Hensley Amy Hernandez Ana Hernandez Cameron Hernholm Kelly Herod Tomeka Herod Sue Hesseltine Lisa Hewitt Jennifer Hicks Sydney Hicks Mary Pat Higgins Beverly Hill Candy Hill Hattie Hill Heidi Hill Lyda Hill Holdings Emitom Hillsman Andrea Hillyer Hilti North America Kristen Hinton Margaret Hirsch The Hispanic 100 Dorothy Hoak Lura Hobbs The Hockaday School Kate Hoffman Lesley Holland Natalie Hollingsworth Helen Holman Dawn Hood Steven Douglas Hooper Fund Dan Hooper Dawn Hooper Brooke Hopkins Cassie Hopkins Kate Hopkins Audra Hopper Marissa Horne Diane Hosey Tessa Hoskin
The Harvey R.Houck, Jr. and Patricia W. Houck Foundation Rosemary Houck Trish Houck and Lyssa Jenkens Angela Hough Chrisdya Houston Elizabeth Houston Morgan Howard Stephanie Howard Tracy Howerton Roxanne Howza Anna Hsu Jin-Ya Huang Cassie Hubbert Erin Huddleston Angie Hudes Kalynn Hudson Michelle Hudson Indi Huffman The Walter & Suzanne Humann Family Giving Fund, a Donor Advised Fund of The Signatry Helen L. Hunt Nancy Ann and Ray Hunt Huntley Family Fund Lisa Hurst Michael Hurst Mandy Hurt Lee Hustad Janey Hutchins IAC (Interactive Corporation) Iconic Living LLC Karen Ideno Fope Idowu Jesse Ihde Marylauren Ilagan Insperity Mike Ireland Cynthia Irons Candice Irvin Amy Isom Jabian Cares - Dallas Alyson Jackson Brenda Jackson Brenda Louise Jackson Donor Advised Fund Cory Jackson Dena L. Jackson, Ph.D Sarah Jackson Stephen Jackson Jackson Walker L.L.P. Jacobs Jaggers Family Fund at The Dallas Foundation Anurag Jain Taylre Janak Anna Jardine Hind ElSaadi El Jarrah Larissa Jarvis Susan Jeffus JKL Technologies, Inc Gayle Johansen Debra Johnson Donna Johnson Fidelia Johnson Jane Johnson Jennifer Johnson Joanna Johnson Kendra Johnson Marguritte Johnson Monica Johnson Myles Johnson Pamela Johnson Patti Johnson Rosylin Johnson Scherry Johnson Susan Johnson Vivian Johnson Zakiyah Johnson Jasmine Johnson-Chestnut Stacee Johnson-Williams Jones Day Francesca Jones
Kristin Jones Jonesville Foundation Candice Jordan Donniese Jordan Joyce Jordan Lisa Jordan Margaret Jordan Cynthia Joseph Keller Eboni Joseph-Wilson Amee Joshi Paula Joyce JP Morgan Chase JPS Health Network Junior League of Collin County Julia Kang Teena Kantor Sushma Kanugo Linda Kao Laura Karbarz Madhavi Karkala Renee Karp Nancy Kasten Lisa Kastner Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP Kristin Kauffman Kevin Keane Margaret Keliher Mary Ann Kellam Anita Kelley Deseri Kelley Kristin Kelley Nicole Kellogg W.K. Kellogg Foundation Glenda Kemple Foundation Kendra Scott LLC Derek & Carolyn Kerr Kristie Ketron Imrana Khalid Isela Khouri Whitney Kielwasser Kimberly-Clark Corporation Kimberly-Clark Foundation Tracey Kimbrell Crozier Kimzey Jenny King Sally King Charitable Fund Sharon King Melissa Kingston Ashleigh Kinney Nicole Kintop Smith Mirjam and Chris Kirk Denise Kirkman Jennifer Kirksey The Lillian and Brett Kirstein Family Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas Sarah Kisner Stacy Kitchens Soudary Kittivong-Greenbaum Angela Klein Cindy Klein Ashlee & Chris Kleinert Kleinert Family Philanthropic Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas The Kleinert Foundation Kline Family Foundation Robben Kniffen-Rusu Graham B Knight & Ann E Knight Fund of San Antonio Area Foundation Marachel Knight Mindy Kobrin Heather Kobs Maya Kogan Amanda Konersmann Kathryn Koorenny Cincha Kostman Cindy Kozmetsky Alicia Kracheck Leslie Krakow Andrea Kruger Karen Kubani
Kelly Kudrna Julie Kutchinski Rachel Kutz Tasha Kwarteng Anne LaBree Jennifer Lan Jenny Landry Paula Lane Michael Langlais Brent Lapeze Tracy LaRosiliere Douglas Laughlin Kathleen LaValle Katie Lavie Cheri Law Val Lawlor Hallie Lawrence LDWW Group Jade Le Anne Leary Abraham Lee Amy Lee Cassie Lee Johnny Lee Traci Lee Jennifer Lee-Sethi Legacy Venture VII LLC Donor Advised Fund Emily Leitch Valerie Lengel Melody Lenox Lexi Leonie Allison Levy Jeff Fritts & Debra Levy Charitable Fund at Schwab Charitable Chamlee Lewis Deborah Lewis Gary and Teal Lewis Georgia Ley Cynthia Libby LiftFund Women’s Business Center DFW The Liggett Family Fund at Schwab Charitable Lin Lin Jamie Linares-Alexander Ashley K. Lindsay Meredith Liner Linda Lipscomb Julie Little Anne Litwin LKS Fund Within The Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund LocalProfile Diane Lochtrog Johnson Caren Lock Locke Lord LLP Melinda Lockhart Jennifer Lockwood-Shabat Janis Loegering Elaine Logue Jim & Deborah Long Charitable Fund Susan Long Susan Byrnes Long Stephanie Loovis Bridget Lopez Cris Lopez Sandra López-Langley Sarah Losinger Jill Louis Matilda Louree Julie Lowenberg Cory Lukens Bowen Martina Luna Mylinh Luong Jeanette Luther Lori Lutz The LUV Classic Fund of Silicon Valley Founation Robbi Luxbacher
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Katherine Lyle Katherine G. Lyle Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas Sharon Lyle Denise Lynn Lyondell Chemical Company Mary Beth MacDonald Leslie MacLean Dee Maddox Gabrielle Madison Emily Maduro Lisa Maestas Ellen Magnis Michelle Mai LeeAnn Mallory Sandra Malone Tori Mannes Shannon Mantaro Arlene Manthey Carol March Marcia Sue Spellman Family Foundation Ann E. Margolin Fund Lana Marker Marty Marks Sheila Marks Kate Marquez Marsh & McLennan Agency, LLC Cynt Marshall Katie Marshall Susie Marshall Marshalling Resources Candace Martin Gloria Martin Heather Martin Lynn Martin Erica Martinez Sue Anne Martinez Stacey Marx Mary Kay Inc. Rebecca Massiatte Mastercard Cindy Masters Thalia Matherson Apryl Mathes Joy Matthews Christi Matthys Audrey Maxwell Laura Maxwell Diane Mayfield Lynn McBee Meredith McBee Susan McCain Betsy McClain Sidney McClung Madeline McClure Amy McCracken Monica McCray Vickie McDaniel Cathy McEachern Janie McGarr Becky McGowan Leticia McGowan Sharon McGowan Faith McGown Margot McGuire Andrea McGuyer Carol McHorse Kay McHorse Martina McIsaac Charlotte McKenzie McKesson Phyllis McKnight Sabrina McKnight Annette McLaughlin Kassandra McLaughlin Kristin McLaughlin Jacqueline McLeeland Megan McManemin Deborah McMurray Deb McNamara Heather McNamara
Bridget McNiel The McNiel Family Fund at Schwab Charitable Molly McPhail Sally McPherson Susan Mead Ana Meade Julie Mearns Lynn Meggers Kimberly Mehendale Brittany Mehl Lois Melbourne Marlo Melucci Melyana Melyana Lisette Mendez Mentor Creative Group DFW LLC Jessamine Merrill Tracy Merzi Amanda Meter Methodist Health System Foundation Jean Meyer Amy Meyer Haniya Mian Microsoft Mid-Cities (TX) Chapter of The Links Incorporated Dana Mildebrath Cassaundra Miller Miller Family Foundation Jennifer Miller Joy Miller Linda Miller Lynn Miller Retta Miller Sara Miller Sarah K. Miller Stacey Miller Halle Millien Paulette Miniter Letty Minkoff Ken Misterly Sheena Mitchell Megan Moates Lynn Mock Model Behaviors Maria Moffatt Momentum Fund Preeta Monga Kent Montgomery Lisa Montgomery Regina Montoya Emily Moore Laura Moore Matt Moore Sandra Moore Susannah Moore Christina Moore-Salinas Lupe Mora Karen Moree Sonia Moreno Shelia Morgan Kathleen Morley Julie Morris Jenni Moscardelli Leslye Moseley Christine Moses Erik Moss Moss Adams LLP Celeste Moya Katie Mullen Multiplex, Inc. Aracely Muñoz Neelima Muralidharan Jan Murfield Lace Murillo Lupe Murillo Paula Murley Brian Murphy Margot Murphy Marynell Murphy Melanie Murphy
Robin Murphy Aparna Murthy Liz Musico Olga Muteba Michele Myers Susan Myers Rouzheen Myrick Tina Naidoo Monique Nanclares Suzie Nash Tracey Nash Huntley Mohammad Nasr Jessica Nazario Nebraska Furniture Mart Ronda Needham Joni Lynn Nelson Norma Nelson Network For Good New York Life Insurance Company Neena Newberry Christie Newkirk Newpoint Real Estate Capital LLC Tanya Newsom NexBank Walter Nguyen Laura Nieto Elma Nieto-Rodriguez Nina Vaca Foundation Kim Noltemy Laura Nordman Northern Trust Gabriela Norton Cecilia and Tim Norwood Lauren Novak Isabell Novakov Jessica Nunn Tresia Nwamadi Jennifer Nyanfor Erle Nye Cynthia Odom Frank Oehl Dustin Oharver Ify Olie Libby Oliver Oliver Wyman Karol Omlor Oncor Electric Delivery Ashley ONeill Lisa Ong Orange Capital Media, LLC Andrea Ortiz Maria Ortiz Kathy Orton Debra Ann Keitzer Outlaw Charitable Gift Fund at Fidelity Jennifer Owen Jennifer M. Owens Selika Owens Vanessa Pacheco Dana Packard Nancy Paiva Margaret Palma Eliska Paratore Becky Park Gwen Parker Lori Parker Paula R. and Ronald C. Parker Fund Stephanie Parker Leigh Parks Yvonne Parks Partnership for A New American Economy Research Fund Brittany Pasisis Theresa Patrick Tammy Patterson Denise Patton Jeff Paul Nathalia Paulinelli Brenda Paulsen Christine Payne
PayPal Giving Fund Melissa Payton Missy Pearlman Janet Peavy Maria Teresa Pedroche Marcos Pelaez Jose Pena Omar Pena Reshma Pendleton People Performance Resources Peoplefund PepsiCo Courtney Perez Cristina Perez Soto Angela Perkins Perkins Coie Margot Perot Danielle Pestel Smijai Peter Janice Peters Suzanne Peters Belinda Peterson Phakisha Peterson Carrie Phaneuf Philanthropy Women Juby Philip Elizabeth Phillips K.G. Phillips Family Enterprises, LLC Kamryn Phlegar Melissa Pick LaToyia Pierce Theresa Pilgrim Connie Piloto Friend Pioneer Pioneer Natural Resources Company Ann Piper Beverly Pitchford Stacey Pizzullo PKW Donor Advised Fund Gayle Placide Cynthia Pladziewicz PlainsCapital Bank Natalie Plumlee POETIC Courtney Poglitsch Karen-Lee Pollak Karen Pollock Debra Polsky Melissa Pon Erin Pope Kathryn Pope Anita Porco Patricia Porter Adriana Portillo Karen Potter Christine Powell Susan Powell Joni Powers Lupe Prado Nancy Prager Christina Pratts Brenda Premenko Manise Prince Michelle Proctor Lindsey Provost Tegwin Pulley Sandra Pulliam Monica Purdy Neva Purnell PwC Nicole Pyland Terry Quinn Stephanie Rabey Ricki Rabin Courtney Radcliffe Anna Raimer Raise For Good Kelly Rakowski Cyndi Ramirez Ryan Kathleen Randall Priya Rathod
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Alyson Ray Raymondwaites.com Holly Reed Dotti Reeder Karyn Reese Diane Reeves Betty and Gerard Regard Charitable Fund Regions Bank Ylka Reiss Reyes-Alderson Giving Fund Lisa Reynolds RGT Wealth Advisors Connie Rhoades Juli Rhoden Allison Rhodes Stephanie Rice Lucy Richards Serena Richards Tammy Richards Renee Richeson Leigh Richter Michelle Riddell Nancy Riddle Joanna Ridgway Carol Riemer Puja Rios Jolene Risch Paige Ritter Esther Ritz Sunni Roaten Diane Roberts Eryn Roberts Jennifer Roberts Beverly Robinson Jacob Robinson AnaChrista Robles Lisa Rocchio Kit Rockhill Ana Maria Rodriguez Bernadette Rodriguez Laura Rodriguez Tiffany Roebuck Jill Rogers Amy Rojas Jessica Rood Sara Rosack Jane Rose Virginia Rose Joyce Rosenfield Pat Rosenthal Edgar Rosillo Cynthia Ross DJameal Rounsoville Johanna Rousseaux Megan Rowe Amber Roy Susan Royal Gabby Roznovsky Cecilia Ruberto Kelly Rubin Melanie Rubin Stephanie Russell Valerie Russell Suma Ruth Katie Rutkowski Kate Ryan Laura Ryan Liz Ryan Ameerah Saine Magda Salazar Teresa Salazar Vanessa Salazar Sophia Saldivar Susan Salka Demetris Sampson Christina Sanchez Willow Sanchez Santander Consumer USA Santander Foundation Gaylan Sapp Angela Sarrica Dianne Saslaw
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Heather Sauber Mary Saunders Beth Savage Maggie Savage Jennifer Scalzi Crystal Scanio Landon Schale Valerie Scheder Cathy Schillinger Adrienne Schneider Jane Schoen Jason Schoenig Kelli Schroeder Jaynie Schultz Shanon Schwimmer Jenny Schwope Scott + Cooner, Inc. Evie Scrivner Maria Scroggs Betsy See Audrey Selden Linda Selph Kristyn Senters Brenda Serrano Guadalupe Serrato Chaunine Shanks Major Shark Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas Gowri Sharma Laura Shaw Aimee Sheahan May Shek Shelectricity Latricia Shepard Jessica Shepherd Judy Sherman Jessica Sherman-Johnson Melissa Sherrill Kristi Shewmaker Sayuri Shimoda Monica Shortino Adam Shulman Zeenat Sidi Sidley Austin Foundation Sidley Austin LLP Angie Sifferman Kate Sigfusson Mary Ann Siller Alison Silliman Kyler Silver Mary Silverman Paula Simaan Julia Simon Karen Simon Rachel Simon Brook Sims Michelle Sing Abigail Sinwell Chompoo Sirisawat Ruth Skinner Valerie Skinner Selzer Charitable Fund Candy Slocum Judi Smalling Martha Smiley Rachael Smiley Carolyn Smith Devon Smith Grace Smith Kitty Smith Lissa Smith Lori Smith Ruth Smith Signe Smith Susan Smith Brenda Snitzer Jorge Soccolich Social Venture Partners - Dallas Val Sokolosky Betsy Sorenson Natalie Sorrell Susan Soussan
Southwest Airlines Southwestern Medical Foundation Diana Sparacin Lori Sparks Veronica Spencer-Austin Sprinkles Cupcakes Elizabeth Spurlock SRS Charitable Fund of the Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Allison St John St. Philips School and Community Center Karla Stack Shannon Stamm Leah Stearns Meredith Stephens Robert Stevens Cheralyn Stevenson Amy Stewart Diane Stewart Erin Stewart Valarie Stewart Debbie Stinson Laura Stockdale Gail Stoke Terry Stone Neisha Strambler-Butler Whitney Strauss Diane Strong Misha Sturns Fradyn Suarez Betty Suellentrop Susan Sullivan Summit Financial Group Kathryn Sumner Lauren Sutherland Suzuki Family Fund at Fidelity Thear and Eric Suzuki Kathy Svoboda Susan Swan Smith Linda Swartz Justine Sweeney Sanober Syed Becky Sykes T Mobile Donna Taliaferro-Freeman Charmaine Tang Jessica Taper Maureen Tarantello Anita Tarar Target Marva Tarver Lauren Taylor Paul and Beth Taylor Family Giving Fund at Schwab Charitable TD Jakes Foundation Christine Teagle Jamie Tegeler-Sauer Vicky Teherani Shannon Teicher Julie Teinert Charlotte Teklitz Nina Tenery Kristin Tesmer Mary Testa Texas Appleseed Texas Capital Bank Texas Health Resources Texas Instruments Foundation Texas Instruments, Inc. Jessica Thackston Priya Thanigai The CLOROX Company The Women’s Finance Exchange of Dallas Carolyn Thomas Maria Thomas Michelle Thomas Whitney Thomas Thompson & Knight Foundation
Thompson & Knight LLP Elise Thompson Lauralee Thompson Linda Thompson Quinn Thompson Rex Thompson Thomson Reuters Tides Foundation Ginny Tigue Martha Tiller Amy Tippetts Jyothi Titus Geetika Tiwari Linda Todd Tolleson Wealth Management Susan Tonjes Karin Torgerson Kris Torres Veronica Torres Hazley Linda Toyota Toyota North America Dieu-My Tran Scott Trapp Jennifer Trevino Judy Trevino Breanna Trimble Truist Bank Deborah Tucker Elaine Tucker Elsie Turner Shelley Turner TurningPoint Foundation Mark Twain Elementary School TY Commercial Group, Inc. U.S. Treasury United Philanthropy United Way of Greater Atlanta UPS Nancy Usrey UT Arlington University Crossroads Michele Valdez Gregory Vale Ellen Valencia Cory Valente Jackie Vallette Jennifer Van Buskirk Pedro Van Hoecke Kristina Van Liew Barbara van Pelt Gina Vanacore Adrianna Vandercook Mary Vares Moira Variames Kim Vaughan Jana Vaughn Mayra Vazquez Viriam Vazquez Linh Vega Dee Velvin Gauthami Vemula Priya Venkat Judy Vetter Kelly Vickers Rachel Vinson Visa Visa Benevity Carmen Vitton Vizient Natalie Voigts Sally VonderHoya Martha Wach Julia Wada Mary Wagner Sara Wahl Heather Wainwright Danielle Walker Akilah Wallace Bill Wallace Vanessa Walls Kandace Walter Lauren Walters Mary Walther
Pamela Walton-Hill Shawn Ward Jennifer Ware Stephanie Warren Gail Warrior Suchy Linda Wassenich Beverly Waters Helen Wathen Jay Woody and Katrina Watland Kim Watson Leslie Wayne We Find in Love Katie Webb Kimberly Webb Shannon Webb Missy Wehnes Jessica Weidman Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP Carol Weinstein Sarah Weir Leslie Welk Wells Fargo - Dallas Martha Wells Martha McCarty Wells Donor Advised Fund Gloria Werthing Reynolds Carol West West Publishing Sally West Lysha Weston Fritha Wheeler-Ozanne Lisa Wheelis Amy Wheelus Lori Whinery Kim Whitaker Susan White Maeghan Whitehead Margaret Whitehill-Boynton Shannon Wiesedeppe Holli Wilborn Donna Wilhelm Family Philanthropy Fund Linda Wilkins Linda Wilkins Fund Eileen Willard Abby Williams Betsy Williams Brenda Williams Diane Williams Loretta Williams Gurnell Joyce Williams Malinda Williams Nancy Williams Nicole Williams Phillipa Williams Rachel Williams Rhonda Williams Shareron Willis Sherrye Willis Shreenah Willis Pamela Wills-Ward Danielle Wilson Inga Wilson Jennifer Wilson Shawna Wilson Tifany Wilson Chandler Winslow Amanda Winter Kay Winzenried Meghan Wise Tawnia Wise Lucy Witte Lawrence M. and Sally Brenner Wolfish Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas Monica Womack Women’s Foundation of Colorado Women’s Fund of Greater Birmingham Nancy Wonders Dearing Jordan Wondrack Tammy Woodard
Frances Woodfin DeShon Woods Patsy Woods Martin Shannon Woods David Woody Carolyn Wright Deborah Wright Rickie Wright Katherine Wynne Wynne Family Fund Margaret Xavier Qing Yang Cindy Yared Brandie Yaws Yazhari Charitable Giving Fund Melinda Yee Trea Yip Linda Yohe Alicia Young Heather Young Nancy Young Dan Yoxall Carmen Yung Alice Zaccarello Zaccaro Charitable Donor Advised Fund at Vanguard Tammie Zacharie Karen Zahaluk Laura Zaloumis Autumn Zank Peggy Zarro Radhika Zaveri Pamela Zeigler-Petty Alissa Zimmerman Sarah Zralek Michelle Zych Arlene Ford
XIX SOCIETY MEMBERS
Risper Abraham Laila Alequresh Stephanie Almeter Mary Jane Anderson Cynthia Ascencio Susie Bailey Donna Baker Madhuri Bandla Marsha Beasley Margaret Black Lauren Blitzer Michele Boillotat Jarie Bradley Brenda Brand Kanitra Brooks Natalia Brownfield Tish Bruckner Audra Cabral Wendy Campbell Stacey Cellier Chris Cervenka Nadia Chandler Hardy Kelly Cheek Christina Cheng Brittany Christian Kim Clay Sydne Collier Summer Collins Kathleen Cooper Nadia and Eric Cordero Maxine Crater Travene Crawford Andrea Crum Stephanie Culpepper Carol Curley Elise Daniel Kate Daniels Roslyn Dawson Thompson Lisa de la Garza Alencia DeAnda-Gregg Juanita DeLoach Kara DeVita Deborah Diercks Kiersten Diercks
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Alicia Dietsch Madison Duncan Lauren Dunkel Fran Eichorst Laura Einspanier Sarah Elliott Maria Esteves Caite Evans Jen Fitzmaurice Marion Flores Tiffany Ford Hannah Francis Lauren Freede Amanda Freitag Cassaundra Frost Juli Galloway Lacey George Helen Giddings Erin Gollhofer Gigi Goodall Julie Goodman Bonnie Gover Liz Graham Jen Grant Gail Griswold Jacqueline Grote Rosalyn Hall Amy Hampton Ashley D. Harris Linda Hart Rosanne Hart Mary Hatcher Susan Hensarling Nahkunst Cameron Hernholm Candice Hill Shani Hilliard Lura Hobbs Dawn Hooper Sharron Hunt Dena Jackson Jona Jacobs Melissa James Donna James-Harvey Amy Jane Julie Jodie Fidelia Johnson Monica Johnson Donniese Jordan Nancy Kasten Ellen Key Jennifer Kirksey Robben Kniffen-Rusu Rachel Kutz Sharon Lahr Ashley K. Lindsay Susan Long Julie Lowenberg Dee Maddox Emily Maduro Mia Mainville Cindy Masters Paulena McAnderson-Weathers Cathryn McClellan Kelly Charlotte McKenzie Tressie Mckeon Sabrina McKnight Kristin McLaughlin Tracy Merzi Letty Minkoff Erin Moloney Lisa Montgomery Misty Moore Celeste Moya Laura Muniz Aracely Muñoz Jessica Nazario Laura Nieto Ava Norris Cecilia Norwood Vanessa Pacheco Denise Patton Brenda Paulsen Marcos Pelaez
Paula Perkins Melissa Pon Jennifer Prohov Tegwin Pulley Stephanie Rabey Shawn Ramsey Karyn Reese Renee Richeson Leigh Richter Diane Roberts Bernadette Rodriguez Carole Rylander Kristyn Senters Brook Sims Emily Soelberg Lisa Stang Dena Stroh Casey Sublett Trina Taylor Kris Torres Tamara Trummer Cindy Tucker Elaine Tucker Debbe Velasquez Jody Venturoni Akilah Wallace Kathy Ward Barbara Watkins Katrina Watland Jessica Watts Jessica Weidman Skye White Maeghan Whitehead Donna Wilhelm Diane Williams Rhonda Williams Lynette Williams Austin Monique Wilson Denise Yee Laura Zaloumis Pamela Zeigler-Petty Alissa Zimmerman
ELC MEMBERS
Colleen Affeldt Gillea Allison Ellenore Baker Jennifer Biry A. Shonn Brown Kristen Bruner Maricela Caballero Joanne Caruso Linda Castaneda Bonnie Clinton Dodee F. Crockett Deborah L. Dennis Effie B. Dennison Stacey Dore Ashley Duffie Neha Dugal Julie S. England Marta O. Engram Jana Etheridge Tracy Faber Christina Flores Carla B. Gale Hilda C. Galvan Beverly Goulet Mary E. Henderson Hattie Hill Brooke Hopkins Margaret H. Jordan Louise Kee Lillian F. Kirstein Cynthia G. Marshall Laura Maxwell Martina McIsaac Maribess L. Miller Retta A. Miller Neena Newberry Carol A. Nichols Diane Detering-Paddison Carrie F. Parsons
Sandra Pulliam Holly Reed Joanna Ridgway Virginia Rose Susan Salka Janice V. Sharry Theresa Stone Thear S. Suzuki Linda Thompson Ann Thorn Ellen Torbert Holly Tucker Betty E. Ungerman Kelly Ungerman Nina Vaca Rachel Vinson Debra von Storch Janelle Walker Shawna D. Wilson
WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE PARTICIPANTS
7-Eleven, Inc. AlixPartners AMN Healthcare Arcosa, Inc. AT&T, Inc. The Boeing Company Caliber Home Loans Capital One Celanese Corporation Chevron Phillips Chemical Children’s Health The Dallas Mavericks DFW International Airport First United Bank Freeman Frito-Lay, Inc. Grant Thornton LLP Haynes and Boone, LLP Hunt Consolidated Jacobs Jones Day McKesson Newpoint Real Estate Capital LLC Oliver Wyman OM Group Inc. Oncor Electric Delivery Regions Bank SodexoMAGIC Southwest Airlines Texas Capital Bank Toyota VF Corporation
DONOR ADVISED FUND HOLDERS OF TEXAS WOMEN’S FOUNDATION
Baker Family Philanthropic Fund Henry C. Beck Jr. Fund Lucy and Henry Billingsley Fund Jennifer Biry Fund Laura G. Blocker Fund Cecilia and Garrett Boone Family Fund Botsford Family Fund Kay, Sarah, Sterling, Shirley Brunnier Fund Cotter Family Fund Cutshall Family Fund Hannelore Daniel Fund Roslyn Dawson Thompson and Rex Thompson Fund Dee Family Fund Kaleta A. Doolin Fund Laura and Jim Einspanier Fund Julie and Robert England Fund Cindy Engles Fund Engram Family Fund Helen and Jerome Frank Jr. Family Fund Helen and John Gehan Fund
Beverly Goulet Charitable Fund Breea Govenar Fund Hammer Pomberg Family Fund The Heart Fund Hispanic 100 Fund Steven Douglas Hooper Fund Trish Houck and Lyssa Jenkens Fund Toni and Dan Hunt Fund IF/THEN® Fund Brenda Louise Jackson Fund TSHN Jarrah Fund Mirjam and Chris Kirk Family Fund Ashlee and Christopher Kleinert Family Fund Knight/Baker Women’s World Improvement Fund The Caren Lock and Michael Bahar Family Fund Katherine Glaze Lyle Fund Ann E. Margolin Fund Marty Marks Fund Janie and Cappy McGarr Family Fund Maribess and Jerry Miller Fund Retta Miller Fund Model Behaviors Fund Kent and Lisa Montgomery Family Fund Diane and Chris Paddison Fund Paula R. Parker and Ronald C. Parker Fund The Phillips Family Fund Sandra G. Pulliam Giving Fund Richards Barrentine Fund Carol J. Riddle Fund Lisa Rose Fund Pat Rosenthal Fund Annadele H. Ross Fund Susan Salka Women’s Empowerment Fund Janice and Michael Sharry Fund Zeenat Sidi Fund Simmons Sisters Fund Simmons Wilson Fund Stronger Future Fund Thear Sy Suzuki and Eric Suzuki Fund Taylor-Pittman Fund Sandra Washburn Fund Martha McCarty Wells Fund Linda Wilkins Fund Abigail Williams Fund Kate Wilson Davis Fund Women’s Finance Exchange Fund Wynne Family Fund Trea C. and Richard W. Yip Fund
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ENDOWMENTS OF TEXAS WOMEN’S FOUNDATION
Suzanne Ahn, M.D. Speaker Endowment Fund Julie Mamolen Bleicher Endowment Fund Kalita Blessing Endowment Fund Brenda F. and J. Stuart Brand Endowment Fund Serena Simmons Connelly Endowment for Child Care Catherine M. Coughlin Endowment for Women’s Leadership Dodee Frost Crockett Endowment for Advocacy Cutshall Family Endowment Fund Roslyn Dawson Thompson Endowment for Women’s Economic Security Arlene J. Dayton Endowment Fund Sharon Monahan Fountain Endowment Fund Sheila E. Gallagher Endowment Fund Arturo Torres Garcia and Catalina Galindo Garcia Endowment Fund Brenda L. Jackson Endowment Fund Maura McNiel Endowment Fund Cecilia S. and James T. Norwood Endowment Fund Pat and Jed Rosenthal Endowment Fund Jan and Mike Sharry Endowment Fund Becky Russell Sykes Operations Endowment Fund The Charmaine and Charlotte Tang Endowment Fund Virginia B. Whitehill Board Alumnae Endowment Fund Trea and Richard Yip Endowment for Women’s Philanthropy Education
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LEGACY CIRCLE DONORS
Anonymous Sharon J. Baca, CFP Mary Beth Bardin Beverly R. Barry Lucy Billingsley Julie Mamolen Bleicher Kalita Beck Blessing, CFP, CAP Ellen G. Bradley* Brenda F. Brand Estate of Gladys Brenner Molly Byrne Rebel B. Calhoun Helen Chandler and Dena Bartnicki Gloria O. Chapman* Marsha Clark Claire Collins Kathleen Cook-Hunter Carolyn Cutler Roslyn Dawson Thompson Arlene J. Dayton* Jana Etheridge Monica Y. Fried* Sheila E. Gallagher Dr. Catalina Garcia Pam Gerber Dr. Steven R. Hays Trish Houck Catherine P. Howes* Rev. Dr. Lyssa Jenkens Lauren M. Johnson Anita E. Kelley Glenda D. Kemple, CPA, CFP Joanne C. Kendrick Joy S. Mankoff Ronald Mankoff Ann E. Margolin Retta A. Miller Judy H. Nash* Cecilia S. Norwood Tim Norwood Dianne H. Patterson Tammy Patterson and Wendy Barber Anita Porco John A. Raphael* Robbie W. Raphael Cynthia D. Reavis Dawna L. Richter* Lysa J. Rohan Lindsay A. Romig Pat Rosenthal Annadele H. Ross Judy Sherman Becky R. Sykes Shelley S. Turner Patricia A. Vaughan* Carol A. Vesey Rita S. Warren Linda A. Wilkins Shawna D. Wilson Kay M. Winzenried Peggy Zarro * Deceased
GIVING CIRCLE DONORS H100 GIVING CIRCLE
Arcilia Acosta Rebecca Acuna The Addy Foundation Margie Aguilar Diana Aguirre Elsa Alcala Grivas Raquel Amparo Celina Arellano LeWayne Ballard Michele Bobadilla Rhetta Bowers Ana Canales Kimberly Chambless Patricia Rodriguez Christian The ColorPOP Print Studio Alma Correa-Holmes Catherine Cuellar Dallas Citizens Council The Dallas Mavericks Roslyn Dawson Thompson and Rex Thompson Fund Clif Douglass Sara Escobar Maria Esteves Laura Estrada Reynaldo Fernandez Perla Ferrel Firehouse Auto Sales Theresa Flores Kim Flores-Swenson freshbenies Hilda Galvan Carmen Garcia Catalina Garcia Rocio Garcia Espinoza Maria Garcia Prisma Garcia Adrian Garza Lilia Gibson Anna Gomez Brianna Gonzales Cristina Gonzalez Rafaela Govea Aideé Granados Samanda Gronstal Tara Grundemeier Stacey Guillen James Harris Sabrina Harrison Paul Hermann Herstory Ruben Hinojosa Noe Hinojosa Mary Hinojosa Kelly The Hispanic 100 Network Hispanic 100 Fund Grafton Howland Delia Jasso Betsy Juarez Sylvia Kidd Jim Lambeth Lavender & Rose Apparel, LLC Victoria Leiato Lena Levario Ellyce Lindberg Monica Lira Bravo Bridget Moreno Lopez Edward Lopez Romeo G Lopez Camelia Lopez Shoemaker Maria Machado - Shared Housing Center Sara Martínez Kayla Martínez-Burnap Karen Maya Alicia and Kevin McGlinchey McKesson Pauline Moreno MRR & Associates Aracely Muñoz
Becky Munoz Diaz Liz Musico My Language Maria Teresa Pedroche Sophia Reza Kristina Rico AnaChrista Robles Alice Rodriguez Bernadette Rodriguez Evelyn Rose Alicia Salinas Demetris Sampson Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP Erma Saracho Suzanne Cruz Sewell Susan Smith Social Venture Partners Dallas Susy Solis Karla Stack Quynh Chau Stone Stone International Wellness Center Thear and Eric Suzuki Linda Valdez Thompson Veronica Torres Hazley Dora Tovar Tiffanie Tovar Felix and Dina Vasquez Debbe Velasquez Tatyana Velasquez Water into Wine Jessica Weidman Elizabeth Weller Elissa Wev Barbara Williams Denise Yee Christopher Young Adriana Zertuche Ranos Cris Zertuche Wong Sara and Abby Zertuche Wong
HERITAGE GIVING CIRCLE
Michelle Accardo Samara Alexander Lizzie Arington Baylor Scott & White Health Froswa’ Booker-Drew Sandra Bowie Jevon Boxdel Jarie Bradley Jasmin Brand Kenitra Brown Terriekka Cardenas Tameka Cass Summer Chaney Benny Cherry Kristen Chicol Nikki Christmas Adeola Chukwumah Christina Clack Anthony Coleman Teresa Coleman Wash Communities Foundation of Texas Sheri Crosby Wheeler Tivona Curtis Roslyn Dawson Thompson and Rex Thompson Fund LaToyia Dennis Ashley Douglas Diedre Douglas Kristina Dove Christy Drenner Kazai Drew DeAnn Dunkins Lax Lenita Dunlap N.E. Durbin Lacy Durham Jared Fitzpatrick Lynette Fletcher Errika Flood Moultrie
Halima Leak Francis Kala Garner Ashley Gordon Prater Reuben Griffin Aliah Henry Sylvia Hines Margertree Holmes Diane Hosey Matt Houston Chris Howell Geoffrey Howland Lyria Howland Caazena Hunter Bianca Jackson Leslie Jefferson Jeanne Johnson Kendra Johnson Tammy Johnson Jessica Jones Mona Kafeel Kelli King-Jackson Dionne Kirby Romond Lax Amy Levine Taylor Martin Lory Masters Demetria McCain Alicia and Kevin McGlinchey Bemnet Meshesha Alicia Morgan Marsha Morgan Mark Mullaney Lexie Okeke Kimberly O’Neil Maggie Parker Rhonda Parker Yvette Nicole Payseur Crystal Perry Phakisha Peterson The Phoenix Tree Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas Adam Powell Power In Action Marisa Roberson Joli Robinson Elda Rojas Kimberly Sawyer Shaylon Scott Kristyn Senters Barry Silverberg Norma Stone Susan Swan Smith Candace Thompson Charlondra Thompson Kris Torres Kristy Vann LaSheryl Walker Akilah Wallace Nancy Wallace Cheryl Wattley Austin Westervelt-Lutz Hope Wharton Ashanti Williams Christie Williams Marian Williams Michelle Williams LaDondra Wilson Tyeshia Wilson Pamela Zeigler-Petty
ORCHID GIVING CIRCLE
7-Eleven, Inc. 7Twenty Global, LLC Accenture Elizabeth Adams L. A. Ainsworth Christa Alava Alliance for a Healthier Generation Amazon.com Constance An Anonymous
Betty Armstrong Ascension Search Partners Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy AT&T Benevity ATS Realty Solutions LLC Yingxue Bai Sonia Bajwa Nikhat Bakali Balfour Beatty George Baum Jane Benton Christina Billingsley Colleen Bloch Mary Ann Bonet Kaitlyn Bourne Treasa Bowers Tynesia Boyea-Robinson Brinks Incorporated Betsy T. Brody Hoshi Brooks BuDhaGirl, LLC Deborah Byers Kathryn Carter Milene Carvalho Celanese Corporation Shikha Chadha Radhika Chagarlamudi Jenny Chan Sharon Chan Vishal Chander Jean Chao Carol Chay Andy Chen Monica Chen Christopher Cheung Debra R. Chism Jennifer Cho Stacey Cho Hernandez Chobani, LLC Bianca Chow Abigail Chu Cindi’s NY Deli & Restaurant Arang Cistulli Bonnie Clinton Elizabeth Comenat The Comenat Family Giving Fund of Fidelity Charitable Mr. Cooper Group Daniel Creekmore Kim Cummings Urvi Dalal The Dallas Foundation Liz D’Aloia Roslyn Dawson Thompson and Rex Thompson Fund Deloitte Anjna Desai Sejal Desai Seema Deshpande DIMO in Stitches Tracey Doi Ami Doshi Stephanie Drenka Lenita Dunlap Ranelle Dunnam Chau Duong Al Ellis Ernst & Young Victoria Every Holly Ewing Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Louise Florence Fossil Group Sakina R. Foster Keith M. Gajowski Pan A. Garner Kimberly L. Garrison Deborah J. Gaspar Rebecca Gentile George W. Bush Foundation Goldman Sachs & Co. Patrick Gong
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Gopal Family Fund of Fidelity Charitable Darlene E. Gou Grant Thornton, LLP Missy and Tim Griffy Laura Guo Gauri Gupta Mona Gupta Alexandra Gurney HaeSung Han Terry Han Fizza Hashmi Judy He Tori Hobbs Amy L. Hofland Diane D. Hosey Fiona Hu Haidong Huang Jin-Ya Huang Anna Hung Justin Hung Phi P. Huynh Karen Ideno Carole L. Ishii Jacky Ito-Smith Jacobs Tiana James Jennifer Jao Wei Wei Jeang Soyong Jensen Lillian Cho Jersa Jessica Jesse Rosey Jinnah Kazuyo Jones Kristin Jones Jones Day Christina Jump Cynthia Kanazawa Stacia Kato Keurig Dr Pepper Mona Khanna Caroline Kim Lisa C. Kim Soudary Kittivong-Greenbaum Siani Kiyonaga Nikki Koenig KPMG Andrea Kruger Cecilia Lai Susan Landis Jennifer S. Lange Anna Lee Johnny Lee Patrisha Lee Tammy Nguyen Lee Samie S. Leigh Sylvia Leong Lennox International Loh-Sze Leung Leung Tsai Family Fund Julia Lew Vivian Li Sarah Liang Christina Liu Sandy M. Liu Caren K. Lock Lisa Lou Lucky Title, LLC Mylinh Luong Dan Ma Helen Malick Kamini Mamdani The Marketing Arm Marsha Clark & Associates Master Halco, Inc. Match Group, Inc. Alicia and Kevin McGlinchey McKesson McKinsey & Company MDMartin, LLC Medology360, LLC Todd Meinershagen Merck
Lynne Messina Microsoft Stacey Miller Paulette Chu Miniter Motts, LLP Brian G. Murphy The National Association of Asian American Professionals National Life Group Neena Newberry Ha-Vi Nguyen Nikky Feeding Souls Tina Y. Nishida Koko Nomura Jenny Oakes Mark Okada Pamela Okada The Okada Family Foundation at The Dallas Foundation David & Ruth Onsotti Heather Ormand Meyling Ly Ortiz Tina Page Lily Panchasarp Rina Parikh Lynette H. Payne PepsiCo Perkins & Will The Phoenix Tree Fund of Communities Foundation of Texas Kristy Phuong-Thuc Ton PlatterCats Creative, LLC Shivangi Pokharel Perkins PwC Donald Pyle Amy Quan Rainwater Charitable Foundation Carina Reyes Brenda T. Rhoades Caroline Riskey Patricia Rodriguez Christian Margaret Rosson Maggie Rubin Hardeep Sehgal Anjali Shah Samantha Sham Gowri N. Sharma Michelle Shea Ann Sheu Eileen Shibata Hope Shimabuku Silk Threads Michelle O. Sing Slalom, LLC Suzanne N. Smith Southern Methodist University Southwest Airlines Spine Physicians Institute State Farm Insurance Cindy Steinbrecher StoneTurn Thear Sy Suzuki Cathy Tang Charmaine Tang Tarantello Giving Fund of Fidelity Charitable Vicky Teherani Texas Instruments, Inc. Girija Thyagarajan Rema Thyagarajan TIAA Financial Services Tides Foundation Toyota Cindy Tran Lisa Tran Von Truong Annabel Tsang UT Arlington Ruth Vandruff Priya Venkat Shyam Venkat Beverly Via
Anh Vo Traci Vu Julia Wada Jessie Wei Karen Whipple Mona White Yuki Whitmire Kelsie Whittington Willis Towers Watson Wishing Out Loud, LLC Alice Wong Anne Woods work/REFINED Nathaniel Wu Yatra, Inc. Ashley Yen Trea C. Yip Cynthia Yung Patsy Yung Micale Radhika Zaveri Zeenat Sidi Fund Yvonne Zhu
VILLAGE GIVING CIRCLE
Tammi Abney Cheryl Alston Debbi Alves Kristyn Ampofo Terri Anderson- Williams Anonymous April Audain Cheryl Bass Cheryl Benson Vicki D. Blanton BNSF Railway Jarie Bradley Robin Brown Shonn Brown Veree Hawkins Brown Tara Buckner Kelly Buford Annika Cail Candace Campbell Andrea Carter Erica Cary Cherrise Cederqvist Sean Chavez Tonika Cheek-Clayton Greer Christian Summer Collins Katherine Crooms Sheri Crosby Wheeler Raquel Daniels Roslyn Dawson Thompson and Rex Thompson Fund Tanya Downing Maviea Easter Kaitlin Emery Janiece Evans-Page Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Arthur Fields Arlene Ford Fossil Group Gary Gadson Renee Gadson Lisa Gardner Art George Gwen George Globe Life Jill Lacy Green Rhonda Green Latasha Grinnell Kassie Gossom Juanita Harris Katherine Haskel Healthcare Service Corporation Kesha Harris Henderson Aliah Henry Lisa Winston Hicks Rita Parson Hightower Joelle Hinds-Ware Lura Hobbs Heather Holland
Huntley Family Fund Vera Ingram Thomica James-Evans Donna James-Harvey Jammit Jam Debra Hunter Johnson Rosylin Johnson Fallyn Jones Katrina Keyes Patrice Key-Rhone Kimberly King-Webb Dionne Kirby Denise Kirkman LaGina Kissentaner-Thomas Angela Klein Marachel Knight Ena Koschel Kama Koudelka Sharon Lakes Anna Lamikanra Christine Leatherberry Whitney Fogle Lewis Jill Louis Dee Maddox Cynt Marshall Leslie Mba Margo McClinton Monica McCray Sonja McGill Alicia and Kevin McGlinchey Leticia McGowan Marlo Headlam Melucci Sara Madsen Miller Lisa Montgomery Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Adrienne Mosley Tracey Nash Huntley National Philanthropic Trust Kristi Nelson Nordson Foundation Pamela Osborne Jennifer Parnell Yvette Nicole Payseur Michelle Peak Sonya Pegues PepsiCo Courtney Perez Abi Perpall LaToyia Pierce Natalie Plumlee Tracy Preston Mandy Price Marsha Price Prudential Monica Purdy Diane Reeves Carolyn Ross Riley Angela Berry Robinson Michelle Rock Sha Roehm Sandra Phillips Rogers Angela Ross Renee Sample DeMetris Sampson Christa Brown Sanford Ketric Sanford Cindy Saulsberry Kiara Saulsberry Elisha Scott Latricia Shepard Julia Simon Brook Sims DeEdra Smiter Carmen Smith Kimberly L. Smith Renita Smith Sound & Sable, LLC Angela Spencer Alishia Spriggins Kezia Stegemoeller Bryn Stonehouse Tongula Steddum
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NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID ADDISON, TX PERMIT NO. 6
Virtual Viewpoints: The Power of Storytelling sponsored by Perkins Coie SEPTEMBER DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED | VIRTUAL EVENT
This Viewpoints will amplify the voices of young ladies from our Young Women’s Advisory Council as they take part in a moderated conversation with xx to discuss books written by bestselling authors, Angie Thomas and Cleo Wade. They will talk about the power of their stories and how we all can use our stories and voices to build community.
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36th Annual Luncheon presented by The Dallas Mavericks
SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 | 12:00 - 1:00 PM VIRTUAL EVENT Join us for this extraordinary virtual conversation with two remarkable bestselling authors, Angie Thomas and Cleo Wade, discussing the power of each woman’s voice and story in building empathy, compassion and community in our world. To register, go to txwfluncheon.org
Leadership Award Nominations Open OCT
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OCTOBER 1, 2021
Nominations will be open for the 2022 Maura Women Helping Women and Young Leader Awards. If you know someone who has led the way in improving lives for women and girls in Texas, or is making great strides in leadership, nominate them for a Leadership Award. You can find out more at: txwf.org/events/leadershipawards/
Virtual Viewpoints: Investing in Women Entrepreneurs N OV
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NOVEMBER 4, 2021, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM | VIRTUAL EVENT
There is plenty of room for women to get involved on all sides of this equation and a real need. Join us to hear how Texas Women’s Foundation and others are investing assets, opening opportunities for women to get involved and making sure women business owners have the credit and cash they need to grow and succeed. To register, go to: txwf.org/events/viewpoints/