Room: 162
Parking: Park in the parking ramp located at the corner of St. Paul and Brook Street. The address is 212 E. St. Paul Ave. (Waukesha Metro Station). The entrance is on Brook St. Park on the second floor in the visitor spaces. Take the skywalk over to City Hall. When you enter City Hall take the first hallway on the left. We will be in Room 162 which is the first room in that hallway.
There is no fee to attend. If you RSVP yes and can no longer make it, please change your RSVP to no so that we can give an accurate count to the host.
Join us for coffee, an inside tour, and exclusive meet and greets with our market CEO and CNO to learn ore about the new full-service hospital located right in your Waukesha neighborhood. Experience us before you need us.
- 24/7 Care
- Shorter Wait Times
- Onsite Imaging
- Comprehensive Inpatient Care
MASKS REQUIRED
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Contact Jackie Foti: jackie.foti@emerus.com or 414-322-0349
The (em)Power Luncheon will be on Wednesday, April 27 (Denim Day) at the Brookfield Conference Center. It will bring together some of Southeastern Wisconsin’s most influential and exciting individuals, companies, community activists, and business leaders.
Doors open at 11:00 am for networking, online auction, and raffle, then lunch begins at noon, followed by the keynote presentation from Dylan Farrow.
About (em)Power Luncheon
This event honors the courageous voices of survivors, those who advocate for survivors, and those who speak out to affect change. We aim to bring together hundreds of like-minded people to join together and stand in solidarity with survivors and to share and learn how we can use our voices and our power to create positive change and more peaceful communities.
About Dylan Farrow
Survivor, activist, and change-maker, Farrow is all three. Dylan Farrow is an author, mother, activist, and survivor at the heart of the Emmy nominated docu-series, Allen v. Farrow. She has written about her story in essays for the New York Times and Los Angeles Times. She has also spoken out in interviews for CBS This Morning and The Drew Barrymore Show. Dylan is the author of Hush and the upcoming sequel, Veil, and continues to advocate for survivors of sexual abuse; and regularly works with the nonprofit organization, Jane Doe No More. She recently helped pass SB 654 in California, which prevents unsupervised visitation with parents with a history of abuse and creates a safe process for child testimony in custody disputes.
All proceeds from this event will directly benefit adult and child survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence, child abuse, and trafficking through The Women’s Center’s trauma informed, comprehensive programs which are always offered at no cost.
Individual tickets are $75 – purchase now!
Start bidding on the Silent Auction on 4/18/2022! https://2022empower.givesmart.com/