Making Waves: Brooke Shields to headline Centre for Women’s annual luncheon

For over a decade, The Helen Gordon Davis Centre for Women’s Waves of Change luncheon has been a hallmark event in Tampa Bay, celebrating trailblazing women and the impact they have on their communities. This year, the tradition continues with actress, advocate and entrepreneur Brooke Shields headlining the event on January 24.

The luncheon was founded over a decade ago by Executive Director Ann Madsen to honor the legacy of Helen Gordon Davis, the organization’s founder and a fierce advocate for women.

“Helen made such an impact in Tampa Bay,” says Madsen. “I wanted to create an event that not only celebrated her leadership, but also showed how one person could make a real difference.”

The inaugural event featured iconic feminist Gloria Steinem and was pulled together in just 45 days, selling out in under four. Since then, Waves of Change has drawn national luminaries such as Sheila Johnson, Suze Orman and Ali Wentworth, alongside local honorees who exemplify leadership and service.

This year, in addition to Brooke Shields, the Centre will recognize Dr. Moira Burke, a retired ophthalmologist, philanthropist and longtime supporter of the organization. Dr. Burke’s contributions to the Tampa Bay community extends from health care to nonprofit support.

“We always strive to honor individuals who align with our mission of empowering women,” Madsen says. “Moira has been a beacon of generosity and community spirit.”

Supporting a Vital Mission

Proceeds from the Waves of Change luncheon help bridge critical funding gaps for the Centre’s wide range of programs. From free counseling services and workforce readiness initiatives to a Women’s Business Center and emergency home repair programs, the organization provides holistic support to thousands of women each year.

“People often ask, ‘What does the Centre for Women do?’” Madsen says. “We do it all. Whether it’s helping an entrepreneur launch her dream business or providing mental health support for those in need, we’re here to fill the gaps.”

This year, thanks to federal support secured by Congresswoman Kathy Castor, the Centre opened a new counseling and wellness facility in Tampa, providing free mental health services to individuals struggling with grief, anxiety or life transitions. “We’re proud to be a place of hope and healing,” said Madsen.

Get Involved

With nearly 650 attendees expected, this year’s luncheon is poised to be the largest yet.

For more information on the event, and the Centre, visit thecentre.org.

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