The Aurora Women and Girls Foundation’s 12th Annual Signature Breakfast Raises Funds for Women and Girls in Greater Hartford

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

HARTFORD CT - The Aurora Women and Girls Foundation presented its 12th Annual Signature Breakfast, Building Futures for Women and Girls, on October 20, 2017 at the Hartford Marriott Downtown. The fundraiser featured guest speaker Tiffany Dufu, Leadership Luminary and Author.  Honorees Shannon Klenk and Olivia McAdams were recognized for their service to the community. Three young women were also recognized as Emerging Young Philanthropists; Madeline Ross, Jestina Gilbert and Elyece Patterson, all students in the Hartford area. Net proceeds from this event will be distributed back to the Greater Hartford region in support of college completion programs for women and girls. 

2017 Keynote Speaker ~ Tiffany Dufu
Tiffany Dufu is a catalyst-at-large in the world of women’s leadership and the author of Drop the Ball.  Named to Fast Company’s League of Extraordinary Women, Tiffany was a launch team member to Lean In and is Chief Leadership Officer at Levo, one of the fastest growing millennial professional networks.  Prior to that, Tiffany served as President of the White House Project, as a Major Gifts Officer at Simmons College in Boston, and as Associate Director of Development at Seattle Girls’ School, an institution committed to giving all girls power to be innovative, confident and critical thinkers. 

2017 Woman Philanthropist of the Year ~ Shannon Klenk
Shannon Klenk is a “retired fundraiser” who devotes her time, energy and resources to multiple organizations in her community.  Closest to her heart is the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CCADV) where she is a member of the Board of Directors and Chair of the Fund Development Committee.  In addition to CCADV, Shannon volunteers at St. Patrick St. Anthony’s Church in Hartford and is a strong supporter of The Connecticut Children’s Medical Center (CCMC). In 2016, she chaired CCMC’s 20th Anniversary Gala fundraiser, helping them surpass one million dollars raised for the first time in their history.  Shannon will again Chair CCMC’s event this year. 

2017 Young Philanthropist of the Year ~ Olivia McAdams
Olivia McAdams, a senior at Watkinson School, devotes much of her time, when not focusing on her academics, to serving others.  She advocates for Native Americans and those with Autism, raising awareness and educating communities on the challenges these groups face.  Olivia is also a proactive member of the Watkinson School’s Young Woman’s Empowerment Group where she routinely takes a lead role on raising awareness about injustices towards women.  Additionally, she is a member of RAVENS (an affinity group for young women of color) and volunteers at Auerfarm in Bloomfield.

About Aurora Women and Girls Foundation
Established in 2000, the Aurora Women and Girls Foundation is a standalone charitable organization focusing specifically on the support of women and girls in the Hartford region. The foundation was founded by a dynamic group of businesswomen and community leaders from the Greater Hartford region and is now one of 150 organizations throughout the United States and internationally with this focus.  The Aurora Foundation’s mission is to be a catalyst for positive change in the lives of women and girls in the Greater Hartford area

Photo caption: Madeline Ross (2017 Emerging Philanthropist), Olivia McAdams, Fiffany Dufu, Jestina Gilbert (2017 Emerging Philanthropist), and Shannon Klenck.

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Contact:

Laurie Robillard
Program Coordinator
Aurora Women and Girls Foundation
860-881-4926
Laurie@aurorafoundation.org

Website: www.aurorafoundation.org

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