Los Angeles-based nonprofit social impact organization Visionary Women celebrated its 10 anniversary Oct. 8 with the Visionary Women’s Summit at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The org, dedicated to the advancement and empowerment of women and girls, honored philanthropists Bridget Gless Keller and Carolyn Clark Powers. Over the past decade, Visionary Women has granted more than $4.2 million to some 280 nonprofits that champion women and girls.
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