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Maria Danko is a jewelry designer whose work was featured among participating artists at Gallery 88 during Art Basel, in an event hosted by Anthony Liggins, where contemporary design, craftsmanship, and artistic expression converged.
Jenny Powell Castor is a chef and owner of Luckybee Kitchen, known for bringing thoughtful culinary creativity and a warm, community-centered approach to the Fort Worth dining scene.
Wade Myers, founder and chairman of Pro-Forma Holdings in Dallas/Fort Worth speaks to how startup ventures can embody innovation, disruption, and visionary leadership by challenging conventional models and creating forward-looking solutions within their industries.
Three Distinct Voices of Leadership Across Business, Culinary Arts, and Design
From visionary enterprise in Dalls, Fort Worth to culinary entrepreneurship and artistic expression in Miami Beach, Wade Myers, Jenny Powell Castor, and Maria Danko each reflect innovation, craft, and leadership through their respective fields.
Wade Myers | Vision, Innovation, and the Architecture of New Enterprise
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How founder-led thinking at Pro-Forma Holdings reflects disruption, strategic growth, and future-facing leadership in Fort Worth.
Jenny Powell Castor | Culinary Leadership Rooted in Creativity and Community
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At Luckybee Kitchen, thoughtful cuisine and entrepreneurial spirit continue to shape a distinctive voice in Fort Worth dining.
Maria Danko | Design as Art, Presence as Statement
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Presented during Art Basel at Gallery 88, her jewelry work reflects craftsmanship, artistic identity, and contemporary expression in Miami Beach.
As Cosmetics Manager at Dillard's in Cordova Mall, Rena Howell helps shape an elevated beauty experience through service and expertise.
Delayna Blankenship shares how her background in aviation helped shape the disciplined, strategic, and service-driven leadership style she now brings to her work with Impact 100 Pensacola Bay Area.
Kristen Bryant, founder and CEO of Purpose In, spoke on the importance of branding and how thoughtful design helps businesses stand out with clarity and purpose.
Three Women. Three Distinct Leadership Paths. One Shared Standard of Influence.
Across branding, aviation-informed civic leadership, and luxury beauty retail, three women in Pensacola are shaping influence through clarity, discipline, and professional presence.
Kristen Bryant, founder and CEO of Purpose In, represents the strategic power of branding—demonstrating how thoughtful design and identity help businesses distinguish themselves in increasingly competitive markets.
Delayna Blankenship Smith brings an aviation-shaped mindset to leadership, applying precision, responsibility, and adaptability through her work with Impact 100 Pensacola Bay Area, where disciplined decision-making and community impact intersect.
At Dillard's inside Cordova Mall, Rena Howell leads within the beauty space through product expertise, client trust, and elevated customer experience—showing how retail leadership remains deeply rooted in human connection.
Together, their stories reflect three distinct expressions of modern leadership: brand intelligence, operational discipline, and service excellence.
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