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Holdsworth Gala

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On May 2, Dr. Ruth J. Simmons became the first recipient of the Dr. Ruth J. Simmons Leadership in Public Education Award, created by The Holdsworth Center to honor her legacy as a groundbreaking leader, a powerful advocate for students and a committed supporter of public education.

Following a moving video tribute, Simmons accepted the award at the May 2 Champions of Hope gala presented by Goldman Sachs Gives and H-E-B at the Corinthian in Houston.

The gala shined a spotlight on Texas education leaders like Simmons who are making a positive impact on students’ lives and futures, and raised XX to support The Holdsworth Center, a non-profit dedicated to building stronger leaders for Texas public schools through world-class leadership programs and other services. With support from generous donors, Holdsworth can grow its programs and reach more educators throughout Texas.

Simmons is Holdsworth’s founding board chair and has guided it from a small nonprofit to a statewide organization that’s impacted 1,500 leaders in 75 districts. In the Houston area, that includes over 400 leaders in 14 districts such as Lamar CISD, Klein, Aldine and Spring ISDs.

Her support for Holdsworth is rooted in the belief that with strong leaders, teachers and students thrive. And that leadership is not a skill people are born with – it can be taught.

Going forward, the award will be given to a leader – like Simmons – who has made significant contributions to public education, who elevates the people around them and who models a spirit of service by stepping up to lead through times of great challenge.

“It is a privilege to shine a spotlight on leaders like Dr. Simmons, who has such an incredible legacy of lifting up others and championing young people,” said Dr. Lindsay Whorton, president of The Holdsworth Center. “Her life and career are an example to all of us. We hope this award will not only honor her legacy but also inspire the next generation of leaders to make a difference.”

The event featured a keynote address by Dr. Robert M. Gates, former U.S. Secretary of Defense and chair of the Holdsworth board. Wallace Jefferson, former Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court and Holdsworth board member, served as emcee for the evening.

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Charles Butt, Chairman of H-E-B and founder of Holdsworth, served as honorary chair of the event along with co-chairs Dr. Robert & Becky Gates, Rob Kaplan & Ronel Golden, Wallace & Renee Knake Jefferson, Jim & Beverly Postl, Ann & Karl Stern and Memo & Tammy Treviño.

Sponsors included Memorial Hermann Health System, The John & Florence Newman Foundation, Dorothy & Mickey Ables, Janet Clark, Hines, Regina Rogers, Allied Universal, Central Market, The Charles Butt Foundation, Bill & Barbara Easter, Bob & Annie Graham, Houston Methodist, Suzanne & Bob Nimocks, Raise Your Hand Texas, Rice University, L.E. & Virginia Simmons, Stella Artois, Catherine & Sam L. Susser/Susser Bank and Tokyo Gardens Catering.

The Holdsworth Center

Driven by the belief that teachers and students thrive with great leadership, The Holdsworth Center builds stronger leaders for Texas public schools. Founded as a nonprofit in 2017 by H-E-B Chairman Charles Butt, Holdsworth provides world-class leadership development programs and services within districts and at its Campus on Lake Austin, a one-of-a-kind place dedicated to the idea that public education holds worth. For more information, visitHoldsworthcenter.org.

Photo Credit: Priscilla Dickson

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