Society Diaries
Maria Shriver draws a big Dallas crowd for charitable power lunch
- Maria Shriver, Jan LangbeinPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Lisa Ogle, Nina Thornburgh, Donna Brittingham, Kathleen Hutchinson, Amy Turner,Photo by Dana Driensky
- Lesly Annen, Connie Kleinert, Ashlee Kleinert, Emily Eisenhauer, Robin RagwellPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Kathy Helm, Nancy RogersPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Tanya Foster, Katy BockPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Otis Felton, Carmaleta WhiteleyPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Matt Miller, Ben Rathjen, Kamela Aboussie, Kenneth AboussiePhoto by Dana Driensky
- Paul Kirkpatrick, Barbara Smith, Brant Allegretti, Joe AlvaradoPhoto by Dana Driensky
- Jeff Brady, Maria ShriverPhotos by Dana Driensky
What: Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support annual luncheon
Where: Hilton Anatole
The 411: Supporters of Genesis Women’s Shelter always are treated to impressive speakers at the Dallas nonprofit’s annual luncheon, and more than 1,800 of them turned out to see Maria Shriver this year, who participated in a live conversation with Jeff Brady. Many know Shriver as an award-winning journalist and producer, six-time New York Times best-selling author, former first lady of California, and NBC News anchor, but attendees got to see her in a more down-to-earth light as she helped raise money to fight domestic violence. Jane Doe and HeRO award recipients also were honored during the luncheon. The Dallas Morning News received the former; W.H. Adamson High School athletic director and football coach Joshua Ragsdale received the latter. This year also marked 30 years of service for the organization.
Who: Genesis Women’s Shelter CEO Jan Lanbein, Kathy Helm, Nancy Rogers, Tanya Foster, Otis Felton, Matt Miller, Ben Rathjen, Kamela and Kenneth Aboussie, Carmaleta Whiteley, and Katy Bock.