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Perot Museum of Nature and Science
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Celebrating commitment and excellence
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PwC is proud to support the Women of Tocqueville and their mission to create a network of women leaders aligned to give, advocate and volunteer in support of the community through the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Letter from the Chairs 2
Timeline of the Evening & Menu 3
Women of Tocqueville Through the Years 4
Celebrating Women of Tocqueville Chairs 7
Women of Tocqueville Founding Members 8
In Memoriam 9
Women of Tocqueville Fund for Women and Children 10
Impact of the Fund 11
Unite Forever Campaign 12
Unite Forever Campaign Contributors 13
Lyda Hill | J. Erik Jonsson Award 14
United Way of Metropolitan Dallas Board of Directors 18
United Way Foundation of Metropolitan Dallas Board of Directors 19
Special Thanks 22
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LETTER FROM THE CHAIRS
Welcome to the Women of Tocqueville 10th Anniversary Celebration presented by PwC. Tonight, we honor and celebrate our Women of Tocqueville founding members, past chairs, steering committees and current members for their role in creating this dynamic and impactful organization. In addition, it is with great excitement that we recognize a remarkable and outstanding Women of Tocqueville founding member, this year’s 2018 J. Erik Jonsson recipient, Lyda Hill. As you will hear tonight, these accomplished and passionate women volunteer their time to promote literacy through reading to children. They encourage higher education and overall health through mentoring young women. They travel to Austin and Washington, D.C. to advocate on behalf of those who have no voice. They give generously to United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, supporting programs that lift our citizens up - benefitting our entire city. They are the mighty, mighty Women of Tocqueville. Our members remain committed to the mission of creating an inclusive network of women leaders aligned to give, advocate and volunteer in support of the community through the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas. As we gather to celebrate tonight, let us reflect on all that has been accomplished over the past 10 years, and set our sights forward to focus on all that remains to be achieved in the years ahead. Whether you are a founding member or this is your first time at a Women of Tocqueville event, we thank you for your support. It is because of you, that our collective power is changing lives forever in North Texas. Thank you for joining us tonight! Kristy Faus & Carol MarchWomen of Tocqueville 10th Anniversary Co-Chairs
7:00 PM Cocktail Reception presented by Fluor Corporation | Lyda Hill Gems and Minerals Hall, Level 3
8:00 PM Dinner | Main Lobby
9:30 PM After-Party featuring Georgia Bridgwater Orchestra
12:00 AM Event Concludes
MENU
SaladBaby Organic Spinach, Red Bell Peppers, Tomatoes, Carrots, Feta Cheese, Cucumbers, Balsamic Vinaigrette
Entrée Balsamic Glazed Short Rib & Roasted Chicken, Crushed Horseradish Potato, Cipollini Agrodolce, Honey Glazed Carrot
Dessert Salted Caramel Cheesecake, Almond Brittle, Vanilla Bean SauceChocolate Fudge Mousse Cake, Fresh Berry Compote, Raspberry Sauce, Hazelnut Tuile
Dietary Options Available Upon Request
TIMELINE OF THE EVENING & MENU
Cash Bar Beginning at 9:30 PM
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WOMEN OF TOCQUEVILLE THROUGH THE YEARS
Women of Tocqueville provides women leaders the opportunity to use their collective power and passion to give, advocate and volunteer in the community; supporting United Way’s goals in the areas of education, income and health.
GIVE
ADVOCATE
VOLUNTEER
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United Way gratefully recognizes the leadership of the Women of Tocqueville. Through their generosity these women have driven impact and affected change for women and children in the
North Texas communities.
Laura Whitley, 2007
Debbie Taylor, 2008, 2009
Debra von Storch, 2010, 2011
Cecily Gooch, 2012
Debra Brennan Tagg, 2013
Cassandra McKinney, 2014
Gail McDonald, 2015
Cyndy Malone, 2016
Gaynelle Henger, 2017
Kristy Faus, 2018, 2019
CELEBRATING WOMEN OF TOCQUEVILLE CHAIRS
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Ebby Halliday Acers†Sara AhrRuth Sharp Altshuler† Marilyn AugurKelly BarnesJennifer BartkowskiConnie BeckDebra BennettStephanie BernalPriscilla BeshearsGina BettsJo Ann Biggs Shaunna Black Joanne L. Bober Mary BoelkeAlison BorenLisa BormasterMillie BradleyMary Frances BurlesonSuzanne CabralLeslie CarrollLucille J. CavanaughAimee Dicicco-RuhlRenée DomhoffBarbara DurhamGwen EcholsJulie Spicer EnglandDonna EppsGinny EulichRegen FearonMary Anne FegoDenise L. FosterCathie GalanteVelma GazdaDeborah GibbinsKathleen GibsonKay Harrington Gilbert
Carol GlendenningCecily Small GoochVirginia GuthrieMichelle Brennan HallThe Honorable Deborah G. Hankinson Susan HaseleyCynthia A. HayesCarol HellerCathy HelmbrechtGaynelle HengerLyda HillMargaret Hunt Hill†Karen L. HirschmanSusan HoffAdelyn J. Hoffman†Carolyn Horchow†Cathey HumphreysCaroline Rose Hunt Linda IvyBrenda Louise JacksonKim JordanKaren KatzLeslie Starr Keating Ashley Forbes KelloggWendy KrispinMelinda LawrenceFelicia LeonardSandra Beach LinRoberta A. Luxbacher Janet MadiganEllen H. MastersonRegina MayorSherrie G. McAvoyVirginia (Ginny) Montgomery McClain†Cecilia McDermott
Margaret McDermott†Mary McDowellCassandra McKinneySheila McKinneyDeeDee McVetyHarriet MiersMaribess MillerLiz MinyardGretchen MoxceyCindy OhlenforstChrista Lee OvercashCarrie Freeman ParsonsNancy Penson†Katherine Perot ReevesNancy F. PerryShirley Pollock†Mary Edmiston PotterKelli QuestromElysia Holt RagusaMary Stewart RamseyPenny Helms RivenbarkRuth E. RobinsonJudith RossLizzie RoutmanJennifer Hilton Sampson Leslie Schultz†Lori Scott McWilliamsWendy SeldonTeri ShafferJanice V. SharryLaurie M. Sherwood Dunia A. ShiveRuth C. SkinnerJean Smith†Lynne SmithRana SmithMargaret B. Spellings
Marian SpitzbergDeborah G. StanfordDonna S. Stone Elizabeth SweneyTina F. SwensonRebecca SzelcDebra Brennan TaggDebbie TaylorMary TempletonRoslyn Dawson ThompsonCarolyn TobinDee Collins TorbertKarin B. TorgersonCynthia Hoff TrochuKelly Mahon TullierJulie TurnerCeleste VardamanPatricia J. VillarealDebra L. von StorchElizabeth WahlquistKaren WaldCarolyn Walsh Lori A. WardKaren WarnerKay WatsonJulia WellbornSandra G. WellsTerri WestDarla Harman Whitaker Laura B. WhitleyBillie I. WilliamsonKaren A. Wilson Julie K. WingerTricia Wisenbaker MacalusoMelinda Yee
WOMEN OF TOCQUEVILLE FOUNDING MEMBERS IN MEMORIAM
†Deceased
Ebby Halliday Acers
Ruth Sharp Altshuler
Margaret Hunt Hill
Adelyn J. Hoffman
Carolyn Horchow
Virginia (Ginny) Montgomery McClain
Margaret McDermott
Nancy Penson
Shirley Pollock
Leslie Schultz
Jean Smith
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The legacy of the mighty Women of Tocqueville shines bright in North Texas. Established in 2007, United Way of Metropolitan Dallas’ Women of Tocqueville is an inclusive network of business and community leaders committed to bringing their vision and financial resources to raise funds for United Way’s Community Impact priorities.
In honor of their 10th anniversary, Women of Tocqueville members have established the Women of Tocqueville Fund for Women and Children at The United Way Foundation of Metropolitan Dallas. This endowment fund ensures that United Way has a regular and predictable funding stream to respond to the needs of North Texas’ women and children in perpetuity. Contributions to the fund also count toward the $100 million Unite Forever campaign, launched in 2015 by United Way Foundation of Metropolitan Dallas to secure ongoing support for United Way’s work in the community today and in the future.
WOMEN OF TOCQUEVILLE FUND FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
The Women of Tocqueville Fund for Women and Children will provide an annual distribution to United Way of Metropolitan Dallas for programs that empower women and children in our community. They include programs with a focus on such areas as:
• Educating mothers on the importance of early learning.• Encouraging girls to explore careers in STEM.• Providing girls opportunities to learn and grow after school and in the summer months.• Protecting women and children from violence.• Ensuring women have access to necessary and preventive health care services.• Empowering women with the job skills they need to support their families.
IMPACT OF THE FUND
CONTRIBUTORS*
Tanya and Shane Allen Lisa J. Bottle
Millie and Allan BradleyRobin Bray and David Kis
Dee M. Brown Laura and Jason Downing Kristy and Raymond Faus
Deborah and Robb GibbinsCecily and Scott Gooch
Lyda HillJessica L. Lee
Robbi Luxbacher and Steve AlanizCarol and Kevin March
Pamela Osborne
The Riddell Family Jennifer and Ed Sampson
Deb SoRelle and Brian Lindley Debra and Paul Tagg
Debra and Ken von Storch
*As of Print Date
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UNITE FOREVER CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTORSUNITE FOREVER CAMPAIGN
Established in 1999, the United Way Foundation of Metropolitan Dallas campaign was created for the sole purpose of supporting the programs and activities of United Way of Metropolitan Dallas. Gifts to the Foundation’s endowment are invested in perpetuity, with earnings and interest distributed annually. To secure this future, United Way and the Foundation launched the $100 million Unite Forever campaign. Our goal is simple and far-reaching—establish permanent funding for United Way that will provide a more predictable, sustainable, and stable future in order to: withstand economic and annual fund fluctuations in the existing three-year grant process; grow our ability to invest in strategic partnerships and creative advancements outside the three-year grant cycle; and offer the flexibility needed to fund new and emerging community-wide solutions for the unseen needs of the future.
UNITE FOREVER CAMPAIGN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
United Way gratefully recognizes donors who have contributed $50,000 or more to the Unite Forever campaign.
HONORARY CO-CHAIRSLyda HillSally and Forrest HoglundCaroline Rose HuntMargot and Ross Perot
CO-CHAIRSEdward G. GalanteRoger Staubach
VICE CHAIRSHal BrierleyKelly H. ComptonJason W. DowningCurtis M. FitzGeraldClint McDonnoughLiz MinyardDave C. RaderCarolyn Perot RathjenRay Wilkins
Anonymous Donors (7) Sara and Gary Ahr Capa and Troy Aikman Tanya and Shane AllenRuth Sharp† and Kenneth Z. Altshuler Ellen and Alan Barker Lisa BottleMillie and Allan Bradley Robin Bray and David KisLisa and Rick Bridwell Diane and Hal Brierley Dee M. BrownRobert and Anabel Bruce Charitable Trust Kelly H. Compton Mary Anne Cree The Robert Dedman Family Foundation Laura and Jason Downing Karen and Tom Falk Rachael and Pat Faubion Kristy and Raymond FausRegen and Jeff Fearon Susie and Curt FitzGerald Denise and Barry Fromberg Cathie and Ed Galante Deborah and Robb Gibbins Carol and Don Glendenning Cecily and Scott Gooch Hamon Charitable Foundation Susan and Ralph Hawkins Lyda Hill Hoblitzelle Foundation Sally and Forrest Hoglund Estate of Keith Perry Holder Roger Horchow Mrs. Caroline Rose Hunt / The Rosewood Foundation
The Caroline Rose Hunt Family The Grandchildren of Caroline Rose Hunt
Bailey Harrison Caroline Harrison Hassie Harrison Laurie Sands Harrison Haven and Travis Heinrichs Lydia and Nick McCutchen Helen and Bowmer Sands Lacy and Clayton Sands Lindy and Jacob Sands Julia Sands Lauren Rose Sands Sandi and Lowell Sands Peyton Sands Ryan Faulconer Sands Gemma and Stark Sands Leigh and Storm Sands Laura and Wilson Sands
Caren and Pete Kline KPMG LLP Joan and Marvin Lane Jessica L. LeeAmy and Pete Lerma Robbi Luxbacher and Steve AlanizJan and Bob MadiganCarol and Kevin March The Eugene McDermott Foundation Deb and Clint McDonnough June and Peter McGuire Carolyn and David Miller Brandy and Bill Morrison Sammye and Mike Myers Arlene and Louis Navias Alice and Erle Nye Pamela Osborne
Margot and Ross Perot Caren Prothro Barbara and Stan Rabin Debbie and Dave Rader Carolyn and Karl Rathjen Reilly Family Foundation Michelle and Bill RiddellStephanie and Phil Ritter Rachel and Mark Rohr Deedie Rose Lizzie and Dan Routman Jennifer and Ed Sampson Sam Self / Texas Instruments Foundation Charles Stanton Sharp, Jr. George A. and Nancy P. Shutt Foundation Dr. Bob and Jean Smith Foundation
Marty and Myles Kelley Sally Smith Mashburn Scott SmithSuzy Welfelt Robert West Bill Womble
Deb SoRelle and Brian LindleyMarianne and Roger Staubach Phyllis and Ron Steinhart Michele and John Stephens Mary and Rich Templeton Dee Collins Torbert Debra and Ken von Storch Terri and Mike West
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Lyda Hill, is a Dallas entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the only single woman to make the 2013 Philanthropy list of most generous donors. She currently serves as president of LH Holdings, a real estate, tourism and venture investment firm, and is the namesake of the Lyda Hill Foundation, which is dedicated to making transformational advances in nature and science research and improving local communities.
Miss Hill’s varied career reflects business savvy, entrepreneurial vigor, and a commitment to balancing profit with purpose. She began her career in 1967 when she founded Hill World Travel, which quickly became the largest travel agency in Dallas and was one of the largest in the country when it was sold in 1982. She subsequently served as president of Seven Falls near Colorado Springs, a series of seven
cascading waterfalls that has been called, “The Grandest Mile of Scenery in Colorado.” She later developed and constructed the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center, also in Colorado Springs. She continued her business pursuits in 1990 with a significant investment in the award-winning Fort Worth Stockyards, an historic tourist and shopping area highlighting the city’s heritage.
Believing that ‘science is the answer,’ Miss Hill followed her lifelong passion for game-changing life sciences investments – a deeply personal mission heightened by a battle with breast cancer. Among myriad initiatives, she founded the Oklahoma Breast Care Center, and funded and launched Remeditex Ventures, a venture capital fund that invests in early biomedical research by universities and health care institutions designed to take promising scientific advances to the marketplace quickly. In recent years, Miss Hill has focused her life sciences philanthropic efforts on a number of other game-changing advances. Chief among her gifts are a $50 million pledge to the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center’s Moon Shots Program which aims to combat and eliminate cancer, a $20 million grant to her alma mater, The Hockaday School, to fund a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) program, a $4 million and $2 million pledge to the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and the Center for BrainHealth, to help military service members and veterans recover from traumatic brain injuries, as well as grants to fund a variety of environmental/marine conservation efforts being conducted by the Nature Conservancy and Pew Charitable Trusts.
LYDA HILL | J. ERIK JONSSON AWARD LYDA HILL | J. ERIK JONSSON AWARD Continued
Also a patron of projects designed to revitalize communities near and dear to her heart, Miss Hill has been instrumental in the funding and development of, among other things, Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, and the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.
As part of her desire to leave a lasting mark on society, Miss Hill became a member of The Giving Pledge in 2010. The Pledge, created by Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffet, is a commitment by the world’s wealthiest individuals/families to dedicate a majority of their wealth to philanthropy. Miss Hill has pledged to donate the entirety of her wealth to charity, the bulk of which she plans to do during her lifetime.
In addition to her monetary gifts, countless nonprofit organizations have benefitted from Miss Hill’s leadership, including the Visiting Nurses Association, the Dallas Chapter of the World Presidents’ Organization, the Crystal Charity Ball, the Junior League of Dallas, the Dallas and Texas Chapters of the American Heart Association, and Easter Seals of North Texas. She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors including the prestigious President’s Volunteer Action Award and an appointment on President Ronald Reagan’s Advisory Council on Private Sector Initiatives for a project she launched in the 1980s called The Volunteer Connection. This enormously successful project, created to promote volunteerism in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, has since been duplicated in 70 cities nationwide.
Miss Hill attended the Hockaday School, an all-girl school in Dallas, from 1952 to 1960. She entered Stanford University in 1960 but soon left to attend Hollins University, a small liberal arts college for women in Virginia, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics.
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Congratulations to the Women of Tocqueville on achieving your 10-year anniversary.Fluor is proud to sponsor tonight’s Cocktail Reception.
The J. Erik Jonsson Award was created by the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas’ Board of Directors in 1978 in honor of one of the city’s greatest leaders. Mr. Jonsson, whose vision and leadership can be seen across Dallas, was a co-founder and the first president of Texas Instruments and served as Mayor of Dallas for four terms. He also co-founded United Way of Metropolitan Dallas. Mr. Jonsson built the foundation for an organized system of funding needed for health and human services through the private sector, marshalling support of the corporate community and its leadership. This legacy continues today as United Way of Metropolitan Dallas continues to change lives in North Texas through education, income, and health.
2017 David E. Alexander2016 Joel Allison2015 Chuck Gummer2014 Roger Staubach2013 Caroline Rose Hunt2012 Stan Rabin2011 Debbie Taylor2010 Phil Ritter2009 Roger Nanney2008 William D. White, Jr.2007 J. Scott Wilson2006 Barbara Lord Watkins2005 Sam Self
2004 Liz Minyard2003 Larry McDowell2002 Becky Bright2001 David Biegler2000 Keith Hughes1999 Harold Kleinman1998 Rita Clements1997 Wright Lassiter, Jr.1996 Ron Steinhart1995 George Shafer1994 W.R. Howell1993 Jerry R. Junkins1992 Reece A. Overcash, Jr.
1991 Jerry Farrington1990 Charles G. Cullum1989 Ruth Sharp Altshuler1988 Jack Evans, Sr.1987 James F. Chambers, Jr.1986 Dan C. Williams1985 James W. Aston1984 Joe M. Dealey1983 John M. Stemmons1982 Terrell Harper1981 Robert Moore, MD1980 Earl Forsythe1979 John Jackson
J. ERIK JONSSON AWARD
PAST RECIPIENTS
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Clint McDonnoughErnst & Young LLP (EY) (Retired)Chair
Caroline Rose HuntThe Rosewood CorporationHonorary Vice Chair
Dave C. RaderFrito-Lay, Inc. (Retired)Treasurer/Secretary
Millie BradleyExxon Mobil Corporation (Retired)
Hal BrierleyThe Brierley Group
David Brown, Sr.Dallas Police Chief (Retired)
Jim BurkeVistra Energy
Pete ChilianJ.P. Morgan Private Bank
Mary Anne CreeCommunity Volunteer
J. Patrick FaubionComerica Bank – Texas Market (Retired)
Curtis M. FitzGeraldExxon Mobil Corporation (Retired)
Barry A. FrombergCreekpoint Capital LLC
Edward G. GalanteCommunity Volunteer
Carol GlendenningClark Hill Strasburger PLC
Peter KlineKline Family Interests
Kevin MarchTexas Instruments (Retired) Ron ParkerPepsiCo / Frito-Lay, Inc. (Retired)
Michael PetersonCarrington Coleman Sloman & Blumenthal L.L.P.General Counsel
Stanley A. RabinCommercial Metals Company (Retired)
Carolyn Perot RathjenThe Perot Foundation
Debbie TaylorCiti (Retired)
Mary TempletonCommunity Volunteer
Debra von StorchErnst & Young (EY)
Terri WestTexas Instruments (Retired)
Michael WetheringtonCommunity Volunteer
Steven WilliamsPepsiCo / Frito-Lay, Inc.
EMERITI DIRECTORS:
Troy AikmanAikman Enterprises
David W. BieglerSouthcross Energy Partners L.P.
Becky BrightCivic Leader
Liz MinyardCommunity Volunteer
Erle NyeTXU (Retired)
UNITED WAY FOUNDATION OF METROPOLITAN DALLAS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2018-2019
Jason W. DowningDeloitteChair
Anne MotsenbockerChaseVice Chair
Michelle VopniErnst & Young LLP (EY)Treasurer
Clint McDonnoughErnst & Young LLP (EY) (Retired)United Way Foundation of Metropolitan Dallas Chair
Mary and Rich TempletonAnnual Campaign Co-Chairs
Rick BridwellBank of America Merrill Lynch Jorge CorralAccenture
Regen FearonEarly Matters Dallas
Richard FedockExxon Mobil Corporation
(Retired)Audit & Ethics Chair Manny FernandezKPMG LLP
Edward G. Galante*Community Volunteer
Cecily GoochVistra Energy
Jim HintonBaylor Scott & White Health
Charlene LakeAT&T
Pete LermaRichards/Lerma
David MartinThe Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
Gail McDonaldTransition Resources, Inc.
Scott MoorePricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
David ParkAtmos Energy
Torrence RobinsonFluor Corporation
Sandra Phillips RogersToyota Motor North America, Inc.
Jennifer SaenzFrito-Lay North America
Debra Brennan TaggBrennan Financial Services
Julie Van HarenTexas InstrumentsResource Development Chair Bob WrightWright Connatser PLLCCommunity Impact Committee Chair
Chris WyseKimberly-Clark Corporation
*Ex-Officio
UNITED WAY OF METROPOLITAN DALLAS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2018-2019
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United Way of Metropolitan Dallas treats 360 degrees of need. We tackle
complex social problems by surrounding North Texas with programs that
make real progress in the areas of Education, Income and Health—the essential
components of a thriving community. By 2020, we’ll move 250,000 North
Texans out of poverty, give thousands the tools to lead healthy, productive
lives and ensure that 60% of students graduate with the skills to succeed in
whatever comes next. We invest in our local area and have been a trusted
community partner for over 90 years. With your support, we can lift up those
in need and create hope for a better tomorrow.
YOUR UNITED WAY
We set goals, measure progress and inspire philanthropy across North Texas.
We invest in the best community programs so they can do more.
We identify local problems that aren’t being addressed and develop innovative solutions for them.
We strengthen nonprofits by improving organizational efficiency and operations.
We mobilize volunteers and forge partnerships that result in greater collaboration and impact.
We promote public awareness of community issues and advocate for just and effective public policy.
WHAT WE DO
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Lisa J. Bottle, Fluor Corporation
Robin Bray, The Woodhouse Day Spa
Dee M. Brown, EY
Laura Downing, Resources Global Professionals
Kristy Faus, Event Co-Chair
Cathy Helmbrecht, PwC
Scarlet Landry, Merrill Lynch
Carol March, Event Co-Chair
Claudia Morrow, Vistra Energy and its Integrated Businesses, TXU Energy and Luminant
Neena Newberry, Newberry Executive Solutions
Michelle Riddell, Something Good Consulting Group
Kit Sawers, Klyde Warren Park
Deb SoRelle, KPMG LLP
Linda Yohe, AT&T
Margaret Windham, Café Momentum
SPECIAL THANKS
Thank you to the planning committee for the Women of Tocqueville 10th Anniversary Celebration.
Central Market would like to raise a glass to the Women of Tocqueville for 10 years of community philanthropy.
IS NOT ENOUGH
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THREECHEERS
In honor of the 10th anniversary of the Women of Tocqueville, Akola
designed a special, commemorative bracelet. Proceeds benefit the Women of Tocqueville Fund for Women and
Children, and represent more than just jewelry, but an investment towards
empowering women and children in our community – now and forever.
To purchase a bracelet, for yourself, your family and your friends, please see the Akola display sponsored by Something
Good Consulting Group.
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