Philanthropy is an essential part of shaping our world and inspiring positive change. It can also be a powerful way for women to take on leadership roles and build community connections. In our generous region, there is almost an expectation that corporate leaders also be good civic leaders and give back to the community. We want to see more women on nonprofit boards/committees and in more leadership roles to feel their purpose and use their voices to better the space around us.

This series will dive into what is philanthropy, how can it be used to address meaningful issues, how can it help to forge meaningful new connections and networks, and how can it help others create a better future for all.
Moderator Shelly Deavy, assistant vice president of development for Northern Kentucky University, will lead Angel Beets, Clare Blankemeyer, Laura Menge, and Tiarra Owens in a panel discussion about their journeys in philanthropy and how giving back has made a difference in their lives, both personally and professionally. All women are members of Impact100, a women’s collective giving circle that looks to improve lives in the community by collectively funding transformative grants that make a lasting impact.
Event Schedule:
7:30 AM - Registration Check-In & Networking
8:30 AM - Welcome from the Professional Series Chair: Julie Leppo
8:45 AM - Growing Through Giving Back: Impact 100 Panel Discussion
9:45 AM - Audience Q&A
10:00 AM - Program Ends
Moderator: Shelly Deavy
Assistant Vice President of Development
Northern Kentucky University
Impact 100 Panel: