Remarkable Women
Former News Anchor Serves Parks, Nonprofits
Calvert Collins-Bratton is passionate about improving life in Dallas through her professional and volunteer work.
Read moreGardenuity Brings Horticulture to Customers
Donna Letier and Julie Eggers are the co-founders of Gardenuity, a brand focused on making gardens and garden experiences accessible to anyone.
Read moreProfessional Runner Trains Youths Through SpeedKIDZ
When Dawn Grunnagle got her first job at a yogurt shop, her goal was to earn $125 to replace her imitation Keds with a pair of Nike Air Max.
Read moreGeriatrics Specialist Seeks Alzheimer’s Research Breakthroughs
Dr. Diana Kerwin has led the team at Kerwin Medical Center since 2018, focusing on clinical studies and research regarding the prevention of and cure for the most well-known cognitive disorder: Alzheimer’s disease.
Read moreMom Grows Connecting Point of Park Cities To Help Adults Like Her Son
JoAnn Ryan In 2005, JoAnn Ryan’s youngest son, Ryan Albers, incurred a traumatic brain injury during a ski trip at
Read moreAward-Winning Pianists Inspire Their Students at SMU
She’s won the top prizes at national and international piano competitions, but for this music educator at SMU, nothing is more exciting and rewarding than being in the classroom with her students.
Read moreRoyal Lane Baptist Church’s First Female Reverend
The Rev. Victoria Robb Powers, senior pastor at Royal Lane Baptist Church, says God put the right people in her path to pioneer a position and inspire the women around her.
Read moreInspired By
As part of the 2023 Remarkable Women coverage, we asked each featured woman to tell us about a remarkable woman in their lives.
Read moreA Daughter’s Twist on Family Business
Eliza Solender found her niche helping nonprofits navigate property decisions after following her father, Robert, into the commercial real estate industry.
Read moreFundraiser Knows The Color of Money
Tanya L. Downing’s work as director for the Emergency Medicine Foundation and founder of The Color of Money, a network for fundraisers of color, has taken on new urgency amid the COVID-19 pandemic and renewed focus on racial injustice.
Read moreNew Hope Cottage CEO Helps Children Get ‘Best Possible Start’
Teresa Lenling brings experience designing and advancing education programs as vice president of school and community engagement at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science to her new role as CEO of Hope Cottage.
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