Via: D CEO
Elaine Welteroth is the first African-American ever to hold the post of beauty and health director in Condé Nast’s 107-year history.
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Via: D CEO
Elaine Welteroth is the first African-American ever to hold the post of beauty and health director in Condé Nast’s 107-year history.
34th Annual Luncheon
Thursday, November 14 11:30 – 1:00 p.m.
Hilton Anatole
Featuring Keynote Speaker: Elaine Welteroth
Award-Winning Journalist and New York Times Bestselling Author
ELAINE WELTEROTH is the firebrand former editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue and the first African-American ever to hold the post of beauty and health director in Condé Nast’s 107-year history.
She “masterminded the reinvention of the beauty and fashion magazine as a voice for social justice” (Chicago Tribune). Also a former editor at Glamour and Ebony, she is currently a judge on Project Runway, has written for the show Grown-ish, and has appeared as a commentator in numerous media outlets.
She’s now a leading expert, advocate, and voice for the next generation of change-makers. Welteroth’s manifesto/memoir More Than Enough unpacks insights on barrier-breaking, identity, and race for those seeking to claim space in the workplace and the world on their own terms.
Co-chairs: Janiece Evans-Page and Virginia Rose-Harris
The Annual Luncheon is our signature fundraising event that attracts more than 1,500 of the area’s most influential business, philanthropic leaders and decision makers who gather to support our mission to advance the lives of women, girls and their families across Texas.
For more information: txwf.org or call: 214-525-5311