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Texas Woman’s University’s 2025 Dallas Leadership Luncheon

March 6 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

$175

Texas Woman’s University will present the 2025 Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award to Nicole Small at the Dallas Leadership Luncheon, set for Thurs., Mar. 6, 2025, at noon at The Arts District Mansion in Dallas. Established in 2002, the Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award is presented annually at the Dallas Leadership Luncheon to a Dallas leader who has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to improving the quality of life in the community and to furthering the importance of education.

Individual tickets and couple tickets for the Dallas Leadership Luncheon are $175 and $300 respectively; table sponsorships begin at $1,500. To purchase, visit https://giving.twu.edu/DallasLuncheon
To learn more about the luncheon or request a sponsorship brochure, call 940.898.3870 or visit twu.edu/DallasLeadership

In addition to the Leadership Award presentation, the luncheon will also recognize the 2025 Virginia Chandler Dykes Scholars: Christiana Parra (College of Professional Education); Kiara Whitney (College of Nursing); Jenny Reynolds (College of Health Sciences); Savitha Sundar (College of Health Sciences); Bradaisea Ridge-Law (College of Business); and Sarah “Abi” Rainey (College of Arts & Science).

Nicole Small:
Small is the CEO of LH Capital, Inc. and Lyda Hill Philanthropies, where she leads efforts to fund groundbreaking innovations in science and nature, empower non-profits, and uplift local communities. Since 2014, she has overseen both organizations’ strategic direction, investments, and philanthropic initiatives. Her work spans a wide range, from advancing cancer-fighting biotech to supporting conservation efforts.

One of the spotlight achievements in Small’s current role is her co-founding of IF/THEN®, an initiative to inspire girls and women to pursue STEM careers through hands-on learning experiences and the promotion of positive portrayals of women in STEM fields.
From 2001-2013, Small played a critical role in the creation of the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, merging several museums into a single institution and raising more than $200 million in support of the museum’s formation. She also served as the museum’s inaugural Eugene McDermott Chief Executive Officer.

Earlier in her career, Small founded a tech startup, served as an entrepreneur in residence for a California-based business incubator, and was a McKinsey & Company analyst.

Small holds a degree from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management. She is a member of The Dallas Assembly, YPO, Charter 100, and the International Women’s Forum. She also serves on the boards of Southwestern Medical Foundation, The Hockaday School, UTSW President’s Advisory Board, and Texas 2036. She resides in Dallas with her husband, two daughters, and two dogs.

Details

Date:
March 6
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Cost:
$175
Event Category:
Website:
https://giving.twu.edu/DallasLuncheon

Venue

Arts District Mansion
2101 Ross Avenue
Dallas, 75201
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Cause
Education/Literacy

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