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    A Lovely Leader

    TWU honors Dallas superwoman with Virginia Chandler Dykes leadership award

    Diana Oates
    Mar 17, 2014 | 2:42 pm

    More than 450 people showed up to the Belo Mansion for the 12th annual Virginia Chandler Dykes Leadership Award Luncheon, which benefits Texas Woman’s University. This year’s honoree is no stranger to the Dallas philanthropic community: Mary Brinegar, president and CEO of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Society.

    Virginia Chandler Dykes spoke proudly about Brinegar’s accomplishments and all that she has done to turn what was once the DeGolyer Estate into one of Dallas’ most beautiful properties. Dykes’ endearing story of taking her two young sons to the opening was a highlight of her speech.

    “It was a vast acreage of rough land, and the primary entertainment was a snake charmer and two dancers from India,” Dykes said. “Now, thanks to Mary’s leadership, the gardens have become an unbelievable creation of beauty with extensive learning opportunities for children and adults.”

    Last year’s award recipient, Patricia Meadows, along with her husband, Curtis, introduced Brinegar, who humbly noted she was in the presence of so many distinguished guests.

    The luncheon also honored four graduate students from all four TWU colleges as recipients of scholarship funds: Angela Boisselle, College of Health Sciences; Laura Thomas, College of Nursing; Amy Johnson, College of Professional Education; and Sheila Bustillos-Reynolds, College of Arts and Sciences.

    Guests — including Mayor and Mrs. Mike Rawlings, Lynn and Allan McBee; Sharon and Mike McCullough, Carol and Don Glendenning, April Box Chamberlain, Paula Lambert, Sue and Chris Bancroft, Tincy Miller, and Caroline Rose Hunt — then dined on a delicious meal of herb-dusted filet, mashed potatoes and asparagus, and milk-chocolate mousse.

    After the plates were cleared and attendees were enjoying a post-lunch coffee pick-me-up, Dykes made “a sad announcement” of the retirement later this spring of TWU chancellor and president Dr. Ann Stuart, who received a special gift.

    “A stalwart supporter of this program and what it has accomplished, whose extraordinary career as chancellor and president at TWU first began in 1999, Ann, you will be greatly missed,” Dykes said.

    Under Stuart’s leadership, enrollment has grown by 80 percent; TWU has produced more than 20,000 graduates in critical fields; and the university has received national recognition for its quality, value and diversity. She has raised more than $220 million for facilities, scholarships and faculty development and led the implementation of advanced technology and teaching tools.

    Dr. Richard Nicholas, Alexis Grigsby, Ted Paup

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    Photos by Kristina Bowman
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    Unlocking Hope

    Edward Norton helps Dallas nonprofit raise funds to the tune of $1.16M

    Lindsey Wilson
    Oct 17, 2025 | 9:17 am
    Austin Street Humble Beginnings 2025
    Photo courtesy of @atalisamuelphotography
    Sumner Billingsley Tolbert, Scott Tolbert, Edward Norton.

    What: Austin Street Center's 25th annual Humble Beginnings Luncheon

    Where: The Hilton Anatole

    The 411: More than 850 guests gathered on Friday, October 3, in celebration of Austin Street Center’s mission to end homelessness in North Texas.

    Four-time Academy Award nominee Edward Norton headlined the nonprofit's signature event, which was presented by Nancy Ann and Ray Hunt and themed "Unlocking Hope."

    In addition to being an actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, Norton is also a long-time affordable housing advocate. He inspired attendees through a conversation with NBC 5's Brittney Johnson, telling stories from his work in housing justice and philanthropy, and helped drive a record-breaking finish by pledging to match the auction winner’s $10,000 bid for a Vega Longneck banjo.

    Austin Street Humble Beginnings 2025 Brittney Johnson and Edward Norton.Photo courtesy of @atalisamuelphotography

    Austin Street Humble Beginnings 2025

    Photo courtesy of @atalisamuelphotography

    Sumner Billingsley Tolbert, Scott Tolbert, Edward Norton.

    The funds raised will drive awareness around the issue of homelessness and how Austin Street Center has been working diligently to bring solutions and partnerships that help the city’s most vulnerable population find a permanent place to call home.

    The Hon. Jeanne L. Phillips was honored with the Norm Hitzges Distinguished Service Award for how she champions Austin Street's mission at home and on the world stage through fundraising, strategic leadership, and heartfelt advocacy.

    H-E-B received the Community Leadership Awardee, recognizing its commitment to serving our region’s most vulnerable through disaster relief, hunger programs, and other critical community initiatives.

    “Celebrating 25 years of Humble Beginnings was an incredible reminder of the power of hope, generosity, and community,” said Daniel Roby, CEO of Austin Street Center. “Edward Norton’s message and kindness helped us exceed our goal and strengthen our mission to end homelessness in Dallas. The success of this year’s luncheon ensures we can continue providing essential care and pathways to permanent housing for those who need it most.”

    Norton's generosity helped Austin Street Center surpass its $1.1 million goal, raising an incredible $1.16 million in total.

    Attendees: Norm Hitzges, Lynn McBee, Barbara Adams, Catherine Bruff, Linda Roby, Julie Glasgow, Betty Culbreath, Frank Mihalopoulos, Carolyn Miller, Mary Ellen Lacy, Hailey Neher, Mary Danz Hitzges, Jennifer Atchison, Shalaundria Davis, Jennifer Sampson, Jeffrey Netzer, Kaileigh Johnson, Mabrie Jackson, Winell Herron, Maggie Phillips Abbott, Calee Landen, Diane Landen, Mary Tabor, Delia Johnson, Misaki Collins, Nakita Johnson, Steve Trese, Michael Cleaver, Sumner Billingsley Tolbert and Scott Tolbert.

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