Women’s Alliance of McKinney Luncheon Focuses on Meaningful Connection

 
 

Women’s Alliance of McKinney (WAM) recently welcomed 80+ attendees to its Spring Lunch & Learn held at The Lodge in Trinity Falls, which centered on the theme “Relationships Before Transaction.” Guests were encouraged to support the event’s nonprofit partner, the McKinney Community Food Pantry, with donations upon arrival, reinforcing the organization’s commitment to community impact.

Committee Chair Rita Townsend opened the program by emphasizing the importance of leading with connection, setting the tone for a dynamic panel discussion featuring three of McKinney’s most respected leaders in business community engagement. Panelists included Monica Szewczyk, co-founder of Texas Property Sisters, who is recognized for championing local businesses and creating meaningful connections; C’Ella Clayton, Director of Marketing for Trinity Falls at Johnson Development Corp., known for her thoughtful, community-building approach to partnerships and placemaking marketing; and Kathy Blank, CCE, IOM, a longtime leader celebrated for her ability to bring people together and foster opportunities through genuine relationships.

 
 

Moderated by Miranda Talley, General Manager of Community Impact at McKinney and Allen, the conversation explored how authentic relationships can shape leadership, open doors, and create opportunities for others across business and community. Attendees left with a resonant takeaway: “What door are you trying to walk through this year—and who could help you open it?”

Women’s Alliance of McKinney continues to provide a platform for building meaningful connections that support both personal and professional growth. Sponsors included Far Beyond Marketing, Trinity Falls by Johnson Development Corporation, Carpet Tech, Commercial Interior Solutions, AR Workshop Garland, The Turning Point Rape Crisis Center, Spineally Chiropractic, American National Bank of Texas, IV Nutrition of McKinney, and Texas Defense Firm.



Photos courtesy of Suzi Levitt, Little Moments Photography