Unlocking Access Through Innovation and Leadership
trisha cunningham, NTFB
Trisha Cunningham is President and CEO of the North Texas Food Bank (NTFB), a $200 million nonprofit focused on eradicating hunger in a diverse 13-county service area. Together with their partners, the NTFB team of more than 200 employees and 35,000 volunteers provided access to 144 million meals in their last fiscal year.
marissa horne, capital one
As the Vice President of the Financial Services Technology Strategy and Governance organization, Marissa’s responsibilities include the Cyber, Tech, Data and Risk program; the Risk Operations & Control team; all technology operations, governance, labor strategy, employee engagement, learning and development and communications. Marissa is also the Accountable Executive for Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging and the DFW Voices business resource group. Additionally, Marissa serves as a Strategic Advisor for the enterprise Blacks in Tech business resource group.
Hattie Hill, HHE
As Founder and CEO of Hattie Hill Enterprises, Ms. Hill serves as a strategic growth and development consultant for many of the world’s largest multinational companies, including IBM, McDonald’s and Southwest Airlines, among others. She is particularly acknowledged for her groundbreaking work in human resource planning, management, DEI and building inclusive cultures. Her influential work spans more than 80 companies and 70 countries worldwide.
lynn Mcbee, ywpn
Lynn has served more than nine years as CEO of Young Women’s Preparatory Network, a public-private partnership that creates STEM-focused schools of choice in an all-girls setting.As a volunteer leader in Dallas for more than 29 years, Lynn has worked more than 45,000 hours of service for more than 30 different non-profit groups. Lynn’s work has made a difference on tough issues like improving education, serving homeless, protecting children, fighting domestic violence and helping underserved students succeed in college.