fbpx

On the Ball Hosts Annual Women’s Power Summit in Fort Lauderdale

The organization provides business coaching techniques in the personal, business and leadership realms.

The 3rd Annual Women’s Power Summit will be hosted by On the Ball, an organization specializing in business and leadership coaching. Though the name suggests that the event is solely for women, it is open to all leaders, mentors and visionaries, regardless of gender. The event will occur on Oct. 26 at the L.A. Lee YMCA/Mizell Community Center, a state-of-the-art facility at 1409 NW 6th St. in Fort Lauderdale. Attendees will be able to connect with a panel of successful women from various industries who will share their leadership journeys, pivotal stories, and valuable insights.

This year’s distinguished panel features: 

  • Jennifer Starkey, Senior Vice President of TD Bank South Florida 
  • Robyn Raphael-Dynan, President of RCC Associates 
  • Sheryl Woods, YMCA President & CEO of South Florida
  • Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, Vice Chairman, External Affairs of Royal Caribbean Group 
  • Kimberly Leon Sarni, Managing Director of South Florida Business & Wealth 

The summit will cover diverse topics, including Mindset, Leadership, Culture, Communication, Confidence, Internal and External factors, Finance, and more. Attendees can expect to gain knowledge and actionable takeaways to apply professionally and personally. Additionally, 100% of the proceeds from the event will be donated to the American Cancer Society, in line with On the Ball’s commitment to philanthropy and amplifying the impact of women in leadership positions.

“We believe in creating spaces where every voice is heard, where stories inspire action, and where growth knows no boundaries,” Marc Nudelberg says, president of On the Ball. “This summit is more than an event; it’s a movement towards inclusive growth, genuine connections, and impactful philanthropy.” 

Tickets are available now and are expected to sell out. For ticket purchases or additional information on the 3rd Annual On the Ball Women’s Power Summit, please visit here or contact Sara Maya at [email protected].

You May Also Like
BBX Capital Foundation Opens Grant Application Opportunity for Broward Nonprofits

The nonprofit also donated $200,000 to boost Broward County arts and culture.

Read More
BBX Capital Foundation
Annual Brunch on Purpose Luncheon Fundraiser Returns to Pembroke Pines in October

Attendees will participate in an exercise promoting self-care and physical well-being.

Read More
Brunch on Purpose
A Force for Good

The agency helps transform neighborhoods, as it helps the homeless and others at risk.

Read More
H.O.M.E.S. Inc
Jack & Jill Center in Fort Lauderdale Appoints Amy Jewell as New CEO

The organization is the longest-running nonprofit provider of early childhood education in Broward County.

Read More
Jack & Jill Center
Other Posts
NAMI Broward County Shines a Light on National Mental Health Awareness Month

The public is invited to an afternoon of inspiration, creativity, and advocacy at the 3rd annual “Artful Minds” event on Saturday, June 1.

Read More
Broward Partnership Hosts Salute to Leadership Silver Soiree 

The Broward Partnership is gearing up to host the Salute to Leadership Silver Soiree on Saturday, May 4 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The fundraising event will mark the organization’s 25th year of service to the community and serve as an opportunity for influential figures and philanthropists in the local area to convene and

Read More
Florida’s Children First Honors Broward’s Top Advocates for Children

The award-winning nonprofit organization is dedicated to advancing the rights of at-risk, abused, and disabled children.

Read More
Broward Children’s Center Seeks Volunteers to Enhance the Lives of Infants, Children and Young Adults

Broward Children’s Center offers volunteer opportunities to individuals and organizations who wish to contribute to their community. Whether someone is a student, parent, retiree, snowbird, school, or corporation, the center has various opportunities that cater to different interests, skills, and schedules. The center extends its gratitude to those who have helped the nearly 1,200 children

Read More