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    Glow For a Cause

    Rita Wilson inspires Dallas philanthropists to blossom at Chick Lit lunch

    Lindsey Wilson
    Apr 1, 2024 | 3:44 pm

    A veritable field of florals, pastels, and bright, bold colors sprouted in and around the Hilton Anatole's Trinity Ballroom on March 22 for Community Partners of Dallas' 18th annual Chick Lit Luncheon.

    Chaired by Cathy James and Lisa Ogle with honorary chair Christine McKenny, and presented by Dr. Robert and Lara Tafel, the springtime soiree drew more than 1,000 attendees who were as passionate about fundraising as they were seeing special guest Rita Wilson.

    VIPs arrived early that morning for a Champagne meet-and-greet with the actress, singer/songwriter, and producer (who also happens to be married to Tom Hanks), as the rest of the guests enjoyed a wine reception while browsing the raffle prizes. Those fabulous items included a Dolce & Gabbana logo flap leather shoulder bag courtesy of Neiman Marcus; two business class round-trip tickets from Dallas to Paris with Air France; a getaway to Los Angeles with airfare from Delta Air Lines and two nights of accommodation; a $2,500 Eiseman Jewels gift card; a Texas Rangers package; and a night of dinner and drinks for 10 at Pizzana Dallas.

    Attendees then took their seats as the co-chairs introduced Community Partners of Dallas' president and CEO, Joanna Clarke, and explained the nonprofit's mission.

    Since 1989, CPD has ensured safety and restored dignity and hope to abused and neglected children by providing crucial resources and support to the caseworkers of Dallas County Child Protective Services. Funds raised at the luncheon help provide items such as winter coats, diapers and formula, holiday gifts, school uniforms, personal hygiene products, food, car seats, and more.

    CPD serves 20,000 abused and neglected children annually. This year's luncheon even set a new record for sponsorships, while the afternoon's Fund the Need campaign brought in additional gifts of all sizes, from $135 to $10,000.

    Author and event sponsor Dr. Stacie Stephenson was also in attendance with her two best-selling books, Glow: 90 Days to Create Your Vibrant Life From Within and Vibrant: A Groundbreaking Program to Get Energized, Own Your Health, and Glow. Each attendee's gift bag contained copies to take home.

    Before the crowd began enjoying their lunch of Greek salad and blackberry glazed cheesecake, there was a special surprise: One lucky winner discovered two complimentary roundtrip first class tickets to anywhere in the continental 48 on Delta Airlines hidden under her chair. Spotted among those searching were Maggie Kipp, Nancy Gopez, Sunie Solomon, Megan Williamson, Christie Houser, Erika Burton, Christine Pederson, Jana Williams, Jenifer Longhofer, Teffy Jacobs, Holly Huffines, Leigh Anne Haugh, Kristin Hallam, and Brynn Dent, among others.

    A video highlighted the tremendous support of the 2024 Paige McDaniel Partners for Children Award recipient, Capital for Kids. Clarke presented the award to Capital for Kids founders Dawn Blankenship, Eliot Raffkind, and Reid Walker as recognition for the organization’s commitment to the philanthropic needs of our community, as well as their years of service meeting the needs of abused and neglected children through CPD.

    Then, the main event: Three-time Emmy Award and Associated Press award-winning journalist Laura Harris, from NBC5, led a charmingly candid conversation with Wilson. They covered everything from the multi-hyphenate's Greek and Bulgarian heritage and her very first acting role on The Brady Bunch to her album of duets with such artists as Jackson Brown, Keith Urban, Willie Nelson, Josh Groban, Tim McGraw, Smokey Robinson, and more.

    2024 Chick Lit Luncheon
      

    Photo by Tamytha Cameron, Celeste Cass & Nate Rehlander

    Jennifer Swift, Teffy Jacobs, Amanda Ward.

    The most memorable moment of the lightning round? Harris asking, "If you could only choose one designer clothing to wear for the rest of your life on your body, who would it be?" and Wilson replying without hesitation, "Spanx!"

    The next Chick Lit Luncheon is set for March 28, 2025. For more information on Community Partners of Dallas, visit www.communitypartnersdallas.org.

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    Forbes list news

    27 Dallas billionaires land on new Forbes list of world's richest people

    Amber Heckler
    Apr 1, 2025 | 4:59 pm
    Tavia Hunt, Clark Hunt
    Photos by Dana Driensky and John Strange
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    The world’s richest people are wealthier now than they've ever been, and more billionaires have made it onto the 2025 World's Billionaires List than ever before, according to Forbes. This year, 27 Dallas billionaires are among the richest people in the world.

    Leading the list of richest Dallasites is Elaine Marshall and her family, who ranked No. 67 overall with an estimated net worth of $28.3 billion. Forbes says Marshall owns about 16 percent of multinational conglomerate corporation Koch Inc., which was inherited by her late husband, E. Pierce Marshall, after he died in 2006.

    Ranking 10 spots behind as the No. 77 richest person in the world is oil magnate Lyndal Stephens Greth and her family. Forbes estimates her net worth at $25.8 billion in 2025.

    Greth was the chairman of Endeavor Energy Resources, a private oil production firm that was founded by her late father, Autry Stephens. Prior to his death in August 2024, Stephens agreed to sell the company to Diamondback Energy in a $26 billion deal that closed in September 2024.

    "Endeavor was one of the largest private oil producers in the U.S., generating some 327,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2024," Forbes says. "The company had the rights to drill on more than 500,000 acres in the U.S., mainly in Texas."

    Two x Two Gala 2024, \u200bGene Jones, Jerry JonesCowboys owner Jerry Jones is now worth nearly $17 billion. Photo by Bruno, Snap The Picture

    Here's how the rest of Dallas billionaires fared on this year's list:

    • Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones: ranked No. 127 with an estimated net worth of $16.6 billion, up from $13.8 billion in 2024
    • Banking and real estate mogul Andy Beal: No. 199, $12 billion, up from $11.5 billion
    • Money manager Ken Fisher: No. 224, $11.2 billion, up from $8.7 billion
    • Hotel and investment guru Robert Rowling: No. 353, $8.5 billion, down from $8.9 billion
    • Oil and gas tycoon Kelcy Warren: No. 464, $7.1 billion, up from $6 billion
    • Oil and real estate titan Ray Lee Hunt: No. 498, $6.8 billion, down from $7.2 billion
    • Media magnate and former Dallas Mavericks ownerMark Cuban: No. 620, $5.7 billion, up from $5.4 billion
    • Margot Birmingham Perot of Dallas, widow of tech and real estate entrepreneur H. Ross Perot Sr.: No. 673, $5.3 billion, up from $4.9 billion
    • Oil and gas honcho Trevor Rees-Jones: No. 688, $5.2 billion, up from $4.9 billion
    • Real estate bigwig H. Ross Perot Jr.: No. 789, $4.6 billion, up from $3.7 billion
    • Private equity firm cofounder Carl Thoma: No. 823, $4.4 billion, up from $3.5 billion
    • Oil and gas magnate Ray Davis: No. 1015, $3.6 billion, up from $3 billion
    • H-E-B executive Stephen Butt & family: No. 1172, $3.1 billion, up from $2 billion
    • Banking businessman Gerald Ford: No. 1362, $2.7 billion, flat from 2024
    • Online auction CEO A. Jayson Adair: No. 1763, $2 billion, flat from 2024
    • Media entrepreneur Todd Wagner: No. 1850, $1.9 billion, flat from 2024
    • Telecommunications founder Kenny Troutt: No. 2019, $1.7 billion, flat from 2024
    • Kansas City Chiefs owners Clark Hunt & family, Daniel Hunt & family, and Sharron Hunt & family: tied for No. 2110, $1.6 billion, up from $1.4 billion
    • RealPage founder Stephen Winn: No. 2233, $1.5 billion, flat from 2024
    • Tech entrepreneur Darwin Deason: No. 2479, $1.3 billion, flat from 2024
    • Oil tycoon and film producer Timothy Headington: No. 2623, $1.2 billion, flat from 2024

    There are two new Dallas-based billionaire newbies that made it on the list this year: Biotech entrepreneur Ben Lamm and real estate mogul Fernando De Leon.

    Lamm founded Colossal Biosciences in 2021 to de-extinct the woolly mammoth. He ranked 979th and has an estimated net worth of $3.7 billion.

    Meanwhile, De Leon made his first fortune in real estate, and sold it all before the 2008 financial crisis. He now runs Austin-based holding company Leon Capital Group, but Forbes lists his residence in Dallas. His net worth is estimated at $2.8 billion.

    Missing from the 2025 list is private equity kingpin David Bonderman and oil and baron W. Herbert Hunt, who both died in 2024. Bonderman, 82, was a founding partner of private equity group TPG and served on the board of conservation nonprofit The Wilderness Society, while Hunt, 95, owned a Louisiana oil refinery.

    Elsewhere in Dallas-Fort Worth, Walmart heiress Alice Walton became the wealthiest woman in the world in 2025, Forbes says. Walton knocked French L’Oreal Beauty heiress Françoise Bettencourt Meyersdown to second place late last year and retains her spot on top for 2025. Walton is the 15th richest person on the planet.

    Forbes declared Walton's net worth at $101 billion, which is $28.7 billion more than her 2024 net worth of $72.3 billion. She is now one of 15 individuals to claim 12-figure fortunes, also known as the "$100 Billion Club."

    Meanwhile, Austin billionaire Elon Musk topped Forbes; list as the world's richest person in 2025. The Tesla and SpaceX founder knocked French luxury goods magnate Bernard Arnault down to second place this year.

    Forbes declared Musk the first person to reach the $300 billion status. His current net worth stands at $342 billion, which is a staggering $147 billion more than his 2024 net worth.

    "It’s another record-breaking year for the world’s richest people, despite financial uncertainty for many and geopolitical tensions on the rise," said Forbes senior editor of wealth Chase Peterson-Withorn. "And, from Elon Musk to Howard Lutnick and the other billionaires taking over the U.S. government, they’re growing more and more powerful."

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