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LeadHERship Panel: An Intimate Conversation on Women in Philanthropy & Leadership

November 27, 2025 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

$25

Join us for a powerful panel discussion spotlighting dynamic women who are transforming philanthropy and leading change across sectors.

  • Hear personal journeys of leadership and resilience
  • Learn how women are driving strategic giving and impact
  • Connect with a network of change-makers and allies

Featuring:

Allison Grafton

Allison Grafton

President and CEO,
Rockwood Homes
Pam Krause

Pam Krause

CEO,
Centre for Sexuality
Fauzia Lalani

Fauzia Lalani

Executive Lead at Calgary Stampede and United Way Canada Centraide Vice-Chair

Moderator:

Linda Olsen

Linda Olsen

United Way of Calgary 2025 Campaign Co-Chair

To ensure every dollar goes further in supporting women and girls in our community, tickets are available for just $25. This will help to offset event costs while including refreshments.

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FREE ON-SITE CHILDCARE
In an effort to be accessible to all, United Way is offering on-site child care to parents and guardians who would like to attend the event. If you require child care during this event, please indicate your need when purchasing tickets.

Together, let’s celebrate the power of women leading with purpose.

#LeadHERship | #WomenLead | #WomenUnited | #UnitedWeCanYYC


Thank you to Denton’s WomenLEAD for hosting us!


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Elijah BeaverLeadHERship Panel: An Intimate Conversation on Women in Philanthropy & Leadership

In the spirit of our journey to promote reconciliation, we would like to honour the truth of our shared history and acknowledge Treaty 7 territory and the traditional lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, that includes the Kainai, Siksika, and Piikani First Nations. We acknowledge the traditional lands of the Tsuut'ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda, including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations. We would also like to recognize the Métis people, and the Inuit people who have made their home here in Moh'kins'tsis, also known as Calgary.