UNITED WE, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing
women’s economic and civic leadership, today announced a powerhouse
lineup of national leaders who will take the stage at the
organization’s 2026 CHAMPIONS FOR CHANGE EVENT. The hybrid event
will mark UNITED WE’s 35th ANNIVERSARY AND TAKE PLACE AT CPKC
STADIUM, Home of KANSAS CITY Current, on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, from
7:30 – 9:30 AM (formal programming to begin at 8:30 am).The event,
presented by Bank of America, will feature Kansas City Current
Co-Owner Brittany Mahomes and a virtual program streamed across the
country and emceed by NFL Network Host and On-Air Talent Kimmi Chex.
The event will also feature a panel of national leaders for a powerful
and timely conversation about the places, spaces, and systems
influencing women’s economic participation nationwide, including:
– Maneet Ahuja, Editor-At-Large, Forbes
– Robert L. Cohen, Chairman & CEO, IMA Financial Group; Controlling
Owner, Denver Summit FC
– Shelley Zalis, Founder & CEO, The Female Quotient
Event leadership includes co-chairs Chancellor Mauli Agrawal,
University of Missouri-Kansas City; Susan Schaefer, Kansas City
General Construction Group Market Leader, JE Dunn; Clay Smith, Kansas
City Market President, IMA Financial Group; and Beth Wade, CEO, VML
KC.
Cathi and David Brain, longtime supporters of United WE and active
leaders in Kansas City’s civic and philanthropic community, will
serve as Honorary Chairs. Additional speakers, including elected
officials, will be announced closer to the event.
Hosted at the first stadium in the world built specifically for a
women’s professional sports team, United WE’s 2026 Champions for
Change will celebrate the organization’s three decades of advancing
women’s economic and civic leadership. From expanding access to
child care and breaking down licensing barriers to empowering hundreds
of women to serve on local boards and commissions, United WE advances
solutions across policy and practice. Its “Research. Solutions.
Results.” model translates evidence into systemic change, removing
barriers to women’s labor force participation and strengthening the
overall economy.
United WE invites all civic leaders, policymakers, business
executives, philanthropists, community changemakers, media,
entrepreneurs, and corporate leaders to celebrate, connect, and
champion.
Tickets and sponsorships are available now. For more information,
visit: www.united-we.org/champions-for-change-2026
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