Fall Society Diary
Revered women's group comes together to honor a Dallas philanthropic legend
- Jennifer Sampson, Lyda Hill, Kelly ComptonPhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
- Yvette Robinson, Torrence RobinsonPhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
- Regan Fearon, Jennifer Sampson, Sam SelfPhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
- Tyler Riddell, Michelle Riddell, Bill RiddellPhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
- Alan Motsenbocker, Anne Motsenbocker, Laura Downing, Jason DowningPhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
- Debra Tagg, Paul TaggPhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
- Caroline Rose Hunt, Gayle SandsPhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
- Angela Ross, Neena NewberryPhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
- Anne Motsenbocker, Lynn McBeePhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
- Kristy Faus, Cassandra McKinney, Carol MarchPhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
- Lynn McBee, Davis Hamlin, Winnie HamlinPhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
- Lyda HillPhoto courtesy of United Way of Dallas
What: Women of Tocqueville 10th Anniversary Event
Where: Perot Museum of Nature and Science
The 411: The United Way of Metropolitan Dallas recognized renowned philanthropist and distinguished businesswoman Lyda Hill with the highly regarded J. Erik Jonsson Award at this recent anniversary celebration. Hill was both a founding member of the Women of Tocqueville and the first woman to endow her Tocqueville gift to United Way. This prestigious leadership society is an inclusive network of business leaders, entrepreneurs, and community leaders within the Ruth Sharp Altshuler Tocqueville Society and invests over $3 million in community programs annually.
Who: Jennifer Sampson, Kelly Compton, Regan Fearon, Caroline Rose Hunt, Lynn McBee, Angela Ross, Linda and Bill Custard, Valerie and Lewis McMahan, Millie Cooper, Tom Luce, and more.