
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.–ϳԹ’s 34th Annual Women of Distinction (WOD) Luncheon, made possible through the generosity of lead sponsor SROA Capital and committed community supporters, will continue its longstanding tradition of investing in the next generation through student scholarships. Since 1996, 73 students have received a scholarship supported by the event, and thanks to donor generosity, PBA will expand the program to 100 scholarships. Proceeds from the February 17 luncheon at The Breakers Palm ϳԹ benefitthesescholarships for deservingPBA students.

The luncheon honorsleaderswho cherishcommunity and familyand work to preserve these ideals for others. This year,Hilary Geary Ross and Sara McCannwill be honoredas the 2026 Women of Distinction recipients.
A PBA board member and Palm ϳԹ resident, McCann is CEO and creative director of Hive Collective, a collection of brands devoted to luxury products and high-quality services.
Palm ϳԹ resident Ross is the author of two coffee table books, “New York, New York” (powerHouse Books, 2011) and “Palm ϳԹ People” (powerHouse Books, 2014).

“At SROA Capital, we are proud to support initiatives that strengthen our community and create opportunities for future leaders,” said BenMacfarland, CEO and co-founder of SROA Capital. “The Women of Distinction Luncheon celebrates remarkable leaders whose dedication inspires others, and we’re honored to help expand scholarship support that equips students to pursue their goals and impact the world around them.”
is a vertically integrated real estate investment and technology firm headquartered in West Palm ϳԹ.
“Thanks to the incredible generosity ofSROA Capital,Amanda Schumacherand so many others, we will exceed the number ofWODscholarships we offer each academic year,” said Laura Bishop, executivevice president of advancement at PBA. “It’s so rewarding for these student scholars to participate in celebratingthe legacy of remarkable leaders who dedicate their time and talents to serving others.”

Distinguished benefactor of 50SchumacherScholarships,Amanda Schumacheris the founderand leader ofTree of Life Foundation International, Inc. and a 2025 WOD honoree. The Tree of Lifeis a global 501(c)(3) nonprofit that connects resources and gifts to support communities locally and worldwide through its network of resource centers and philanthropy initiatives.

Theeventwill also feature the third annual Humanitarian Award to PBAalumnaand former CIA Intelligence Officer Michele Rigby Assad, for her commitment to international diplomacy,exemplaryleadership and unwavering dedication to supporting PBA over the years.
The Women of Distinction Committee members areFrances Fisher, Cathy Flagg, Denise Hanley, Evelyn Mahanes, Ambassador Bonnie McElveen-Hunter, Penny Murphy, Sheila Rinker, Joyce Sang, KatherineShenaman and Laura Titus.
Diamond Sponsors of the 2026 Women of Distinction Luncheon include Fisher, McElveen-Hunter, Gil Kemp, Ross, McCann, and the Old Charles Fund,in memory of Jean S. Tailer, 2001 Woman of Distinction recipient.
Founded in 1968, PBA’s missionis to equip students to grow in wisdom, lead with conviction and serve God boldly. The university affirms the values that have built American society, including religious liberty and the free enterprise system.
Tickets to Women of Distinction are $450 perperson. For more information, please visit pba.edu/wod.