Wellington Cares will host its second annual luncheon on Friday, Nov 4 at the Wanderers Club in Wellington.
This year’s keynote speaker is high-net-worth advisor and bestselling author Kathleen Grace. Her latest book, Prince Not So Charming: Cinderella’s Guide to Financial Independence, is designed to empower women on financial matters.
“We are excited to have Kathleen Grace as the keynote speaker at our second annual luncheon,” Wellington Cares Executive Director Kathy Foster said. “Nine out of 10 women will be solely responsible for their finances at some point in their lives. Prince Not So Charming is a call to action that will inspire and empower you to take control of your finances regardless of the obstacles you face.”
Grace is a managing director at United Capital Financial Advisers LLC. She is a frequent contributor to The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business, Fox News, U.S. News & World Report, Maria Shriver.com, The Shriver Report, Palm Beach Woman, and The Sun-Sentinel. For more than 23 years, she has provided sophisticated financial and estate tax planning strategies to Fortune 500 executives, affluent multi-generational families, entrepreneurs and institutions by serving as her clients’ chief financial officer.
All in attendance will receive a gift bag worth more than $100. Individual luncheon tickets are $50 per person, and sponsorships start at $500. Program ads are available starting at $75. For information about the luncheon or sponsorships, call (561) 568-8818 or visit www.wellingtoncaresorg.com.
Sponsors include: presenting sponsor Wellington Regional Medical Center; advocate sponsors Equestrian Sport Productions and MorseLife Health System; valet sponsor FPL; gift bag sponsor Seminole Casino Coconut Creek/NYY Steakhouse; media sponsor The Town-Crier; table sponsors Terner Elder Law, Effective Solutions, the Law Office of Alec Domb and Floridian Community Bank; and friend of Wellington Cares sponsor Admiralty Home Health Care, Carter Healthcare and Options Home Health.
Wellington Cares is a community-based, not-for-profit organization committed to coordinating volunteers of all ages to assist in enabling persons over the age of 65 to remain in their home with the support of the community.