Junior League of the Palm Beaches celebrates International Women’s Day with panel discussion
- Patricia Johnson

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![Megan Tamte, a panelist at the Junior League of the Palm Beaches’ International Women’s Day event, is the co-founder and co-CEO of EVEREVE, which is opening at CityPlace. [Photos by Junior League of the Palm Beaches]](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/42caee_dd719871c9ee491ebf4f9fbf8f1b141c~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_905,h_1103,al_c,q_90,enc_avif,quality_auto/42caee_dd719871c9ee491ebf4f9fbf8f1b141c~mv2.png)
The Junior League of the Palm Beaches celebrates International Women’s Day with a community panel discussion highlighting influential female leaders on Thursday, March 12, at CityPlace Lawn in downtown West Palm Beach.
The event, titled “Women Who Write the Story,” will take place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and marks the fourth annual International Women’s Day celebration hosted by the Junior League in partnership with CityPlace. The evening is free and open to the public, with the featured panel discussion scheduled to begin at 6 p.m.
"This event reflects the beautiful, empowered spirit of International Women's Day, celebrating the dynamic voices and leadership of women across our community," says Kate Stamm, president of the Junior League of the Palm Beaches and Regional Director at Bonhams, who will moderate the discussion. "We're proud and excited to
create a space where women can connect and recognize the many ways each of our stories are written every day."
THE PANELISTS

Hollani Davis, morning anchor at WPTV and its sister station WFLX, brings nearly two decades of journalism experience to the stage. A three-time Emmy Award winner, Davis is recognized across South Florida as much for her compelling storytelling as for her commitment to community causes.
Megan Tamte is the co-founder, co-CEO and chief brand officer of EVEREVE, a contemporary fashion retailer with more than 1 million customers, over 100 stores nationwide, a growing e-commerce platform and the subscription box service Trendsend.

Maria Marino, Palm Beach County Commissioner and former County Mayor, was elected to the Commission in 2020 and reelected in 2024. She previously served as Mayor of Palm Beach Gardens and as County Mayor from 2024 to 2025. Marino has earned many honors including the Women of Excellence Award, multiple Presidential Advocacy Awards, the Leadership Excellence Award and induction into the Palm Beach County Sports Hall of Fame.

Daphne Nikolopoulos has served as editor-in-chief of Palm Beach Illustrated, part of Palm Beach Media Group, for 22 years. As editorial director, she has spearheaded the launch of multiple new titles under the company's umbrella.
The evening also offers a tangible way to support the League's mission. EVEREVE, which is opening soon at CityPlace, will donate 15 percent of all purchases made that evening to the Junior League of the Palm Beaches.
The Junior League of the Palm Beaches is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing women's leadership through volunteer action, collaboration and training. CityPlace, developed and owned by Related Ross, is downtown West Palm Beach's cultural and commercial hub, home to retail, dining, public art and green spaces.
For more information about the event, visit jlpb.org/womensday26. To learn more about the Junior League of the Palm Beaches, visit jlpb.org. For CityPlace information, visit cityplace.com.












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