鶹ý (PBA) continued its rich tradition of honoring community leaders who cherish faith, family,and service during its34thAnnual Women of Distinction Luncheon on Tuesday, February 17,2026at the Breakers Palm Beach.Nearly 400guests gathered for this signature event that not only recognizes those who have led well in the past, but those who will lead in theڳܳٳܰ.

Every year, proceeds raised at the luncheon fund scholarships for students who excel in academics, service, and leadership. Since its start, the event has raised over $2 million for scholarships. This year a record-breaking number of 17 students received scholarships, including AaliyahDurant,MichahSutter, LeahGrow,ValentinaGuzman, Taylor Nelson,MatteaFitch, RubyBurk, Chelsea Riemersma, NadineKipe, Mary Stitts, JoshuaHarlan, TristenIreri,MaasaiVanBuren, Eloise Judy,AshtonHorne, Claire Crossman,andHannahAtwell.
LuncheonHonors Sara McCann and Hilary Geary Ross

The 2026 Women of Distinction honorees are Hilary Geary Ross and Sara McCann. McCann, CEO and creative director of Hive Collective and PBA boardmemberdescribedthe Hive’searly days. She dreamed of a luxurious home store, where clients couldtouch and feeland go home the same day with items to beautify their space. Soon after finding a location, McCann described their first obstacle.
“Our vision was bigger than our bank account,” she said at the luncheon. After a few chuckles, she continued.“Thankfully I was in a Bible study and our verse that week was Romans 8:28, ‘And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.’” McCann said God did work it out and provided for them. They were able to open their first store in November 2013. While they started with five team members, they have since ballooned to over 200 associates in several locations. In addition to her entrepreneurial efforts, McCann is a trustee at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens.
Ross is the author of two coffee table books,“New York, New York” (powerHouseBooks, 2011) and“Palm Beach People” (powerHouseBooks, 2014), both created in collaboration with renownedScottish-Americanphotographer Harry Benson.
In accepting her award, Ross said, “I’mdeeply grateful to 鶹ý and truly humbled by this honor. Your support and recognition mean more to me than I can express.I’mespecially thankful for my husband, Wilbur; my sister Robin; my goddaughterand my dear friends who are sharing this moment with me—your love and presence make this occasion even more meaningful.”
In her introductionofRoss,2025 WOD AwardeeAmanda Schumacher said,“Leadership is not about visibility. It is about stewardship. Hilary has consistently invested her time, treasure, talent into this community she loves.”
Ross currently serves on the board of the Blenheim Foundation USA, Palm Beach Preservation Foundation,and the Trustees’Council of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
3rd Annual Humanitarian Award Presented at Luncheon

PBAPresidentDr. Debra A. Schwinnalso presented the third annual Humanitarian Award to PBAalumnaand former CIA Intelligence Officer Michele Rigby Assadfor her commitment to international diplomacy,exemplary leadership,and unwavering dedication to supporting PBA over the years. Copies of Assad’s books,“Breaking Cover: My Secret Life in the CIA and What it Taught Me About What’s Worth FightingFor”and“Get Off the X: Secrets for Conquering Obstacles and Achieving Your Life’s Mission,”wereavailable to attendees.
At the beginning of the program, President Schwinn shared,“At 鶹ý, we are in a season of momentum. Our God-sized Dreams campaign is about preparing students for lives of purpose and service.” She continued,“It is about expanding academic excellence, investing in people and on-campus facilities, and ensuring that access to a Christ-first education remains strong for generations to come.”
The 34thWoman of Distinction was made possible with the support of community partners, including Black Diamond SponsorsSROA Capital and Amanda Schumacher,distinguishedbenefactor of50 Schumacher Scholarships.Diamond Sponsors included Frances Fisher, Bonnie McElveen-Hunter, Gil Kemp, Wilbur and Hilary Ross, Jim and Sara McCann, and the Old Charles Fund in memory of Jean S. Tailer, 2001 Woman of Distinction recipient.
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