Save the Date for the
Genesis Annual
Luncheon
33rd Anniversary
MAY 08, 2026
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10:30am - Registration Opens
11am - Chantilly Ballroom Doors Open
11:30am - Luncheon Begins
1pm - Luncheon Ends
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Chantilly Ballroom, Hilton Anatole, Dallas Texas
with Keynote Speaker
Mariska Hargitay
Save the Date for the
Genesis Annual
Luncheon
33rd Anniversary
MAY 08, 2026
•
10:30am - Registration Opens
11am - Chantilly Ballroom Doors Open
11:30am - Luncheon Begins
1pm - Luncheon Ends
•
Chantilly Ballroom, Hilton Anatole, Dallas Texas
*Photo Credit Matt Doyle/Contour
2026 Keynote Speaker
Mariska Hargitay
Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning actress, producer, and director Mariska Hargitay is best known for her iconic role as Captain Olivia Benson on NBC’s Law & Order: SVU. In addition to starring on the show—the longest-running primetime live-action series in U.S. television history—she also serves as an executive producer and director, making her one of the most influential figures in television today.
In 2004, Hargitay founded the Joyful Heart Foundation, an organization dedicated to transforming society’s response to sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse. At the heart of its mission is the End the Backlog campaign, which seeks to eliminate the nationwide backlog of untested rape kits and advocate for comprehensive reform. Joyful Heart is also crafting a multi-tiered framework to change the trajectory of the image-based abuse crisis, as well as providing support for those who serve survivors with its revolutionary “Heal the Healers” Grantmaking Program.
Hargitay’s advocacy extends to her work behind the camera. She produced the Emmy-winning HBO documentary I Am Evidence, which investigates the systemic failure to process tens of thousands of rape kits across the U.S.—and the profound consequences for survivors and justice. In recognition of her work on behalf of survivors, she was named to the Time100 Philanthropy list in 2025, honoring the most influential people shaping the future of giving. She also co-produced EMANUEL, a documentary about the 2015 Charleston church shooting, and My Beautiful Stutter, which follows young people who stutter as they find strength and community through self-expression.
In 2025, she launched her production company, Mighty Entertainment Productions, debuting with the critically acclaimed documentary My Mom Jayne, an exploration of the life and legacy of her mother, Jayne Mansfield. After premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, the film was named a New York Times Critics Pick and has since earned widespread praise for its emotional depth, honesty, and grace. My Mom Jayne has received two Critics' Choice Documentary Awards nominations for Best First Documentary Feature and Best Biographical Documentary and has also been featured on DOC NYC’s 2025 Short List.
Through her work as an actress, activist, and filmmaker, Mariska Hargitay continues to use her voice and platform to drive cultural change, uplift survivors, and tell stories that matter. Whether portraying Olivia Benson or shaping narratives behind the scenes, she remains a powerful force in both entertainment and social justice.
Host Committee
Event Co-Chairs
Stephanie J. Bond & Angela Crates
Ashley Abbott
Lisa & Mike Anderson
Camille & Michael Anorue
Brooke Bailey
Mary Lynn Bangs
Nancy & Randy Best
Gina Betts
Sarah Blettner & Alex Turner
Kate Boatright
Tamara Boozell
Allison & Chris Bovard
Pam Bowman
Eric R. Bradley
Catherine & Matthew Brady
Sheila & Jeff Brand
Calvert Collins-Bratton & Vince Bratton
Mimi Crain Brody
Mary Bowman Campbell
Anna Grace Carey
Christie Carter
Martha Ann Cates
Rhonda Sargent Chambers
Lori Whitlow Christensen
Monica & Brent Christopher
Marilyn Cline
Katherine Coker
Lynsay & Casey Cook
Jayne Coleman, MD
Misaki Collins
Robyn & Don Conlon
Kristan Crain & David Snell
Lacie & Pat Crow
Gail Davis
Dr. Lindsay Davis
Scott & Emily Deke
Cali & Addison Delk
Lexi Dennis
Cori Dossett
Melissa Ware Douglass
Brittany C. Dunn
Sally Dutter
Ashleigh & Grant Everett
Beth Ewing
Marilynn Williams Fair
Sara Fay & Merrick Egan
Patti Flowers
Mary & Raymond Davis (Beauty For Ashes Foundation)
Emily Eisenhauer Freling
Susan Gachman
Kathy Gallion
Kirsten & Josh Gappelberg
Linda Gardner
Suzy & Larry Gekiere
Ophelia Greene
Shelly & Todd Groves
Randi & Edward Halsell
Zoe deRopp Hart
Laken Heckard
Kathy Helm
Lisa Hennings
Jenn Herzog
Linda & Phil Hodgson
Anita & Todd Hubbard
Erin & Jeremy Hunt
Nancy Ann Hunt
Debbie Carter / Insperity
Kaileigh Johnson
Alissa M. Kaiser
Susan & Bill Kennedy
Brigitte Kimichik
Ashlee & Chris Kleinert
Caroline Kohl
Leslie & Bob Krakow
Donna B. Lane
Lauren Levy
Allyson Lindsley
Lisa & George Longino
Lottye & Bobby Lyle
Yvette Deanna Martinez
Megan Martinez
Rebecca McDaniel
Marci McLean
Vodi Cook Meagher
Peggy & Dan Meyer
Frank Mihalopoulos
Carolyn & David Miller
Dr. Cathy W. Moffitt
Susan Byrne Montgomery
Nancy T. & Dr. Jim Montgomery
Dr. Brenice Murlette
Katherine J. Omo-Osagie
Patty O’Neil
Connie Blass O'Neill
Kelly Perkins
Melissa Pogue
Kate Porter Buxton
Melissa Poynter Powell
Carolyn & Karl Rathjen
Dr. Anu Ravipati MD
Selwyn Rayzor & Rich Moses
Christie Reniger
Amanda Reynolds
Melissa Rieman
Julie & Paul Rogers
Jane A. Rose
Dr. Cynthia Mickens Ross & Mr. David E. Ross III
Gayle Sands
Pat Schenkel
Haley Jo Schwab
Carol Seay
Kelly Slaven & Jessica Brazeal Slaven
Marlene & Sammy Small
Megan & Justin Steinbach
Suzette Switzer
Val Tipton & Matthew McQueary
Gail & R. Gerald Turner
Consultant Tyler District AME Church
Bobbie & Andres Villareal
Lisa F. Walker
Sarah & Russell Weinberg
Benay Weiss
Sally & Bob Wightman
Rev. C. Dennis Williams, Presiding Elder & Lady Yvette R. Williams
Lauren Wilke
Vickie Yakunin
