21st Annual Women of Hope Luncheon
The 2024 Women of Hope event marks the 21st anniversary of this best-in-class legacy luncheon, gathering women and men who share TreeHouse’s passion for bringing the power of hope to teens. Guests will enjoy lunch and connection while garnering insight and encouragement from keynote speaker Osheta Moore—a peacemaker, pastor, trained spiritual director, and author of Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World and Dear White Peacemakers: Dismantling Racism with Grit and Grace.
The 2024 Women of Hope event marks the 21st anniversary of this best-in-class legacy luncheon, gathering women and men who share TreeHouse’s passion for bringing the power of hope to teens. Guests will enjoy lunch and connection while garnering insight and encouragement from keynote speaker Osheta Moore—a peacemaker, pastor, trained spiritual director, and author of Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World and Dear White Peacemakers: Dismantling Racism with Grit and Grace.
Come and experience the inaugural Women of Hope Networking Hour. Be in community with champions of hope through meaningful conversation and enjoy a thought-provoking panel discussion. Hear from successful women in leadership share how they integrate their faith in their work, and why they choose to create cultures of hope in their workplace, personal lives, and communities.
We will be providing delicious appetizers and your choice of a custom cocktail or mocktail. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today!
Place your bid on over 50 items. Funds from the auction go directly to our mission of ending hopelessness among teens.
Anchor/Reporter, KARE11
TreeHouse Board Member
Julie Nelson joined KARE 11 in September of 2003, after working at KSTP-TV. Currently, Julie is the evening news co-anchor of KARE 11 News at 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 10 p.m. each weeknight.
Julie received Bachelor’s degrees in Journalism and History from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
In addition to her successful career as a broadcaster, Julie has a strong passion for teens and serves on the TreeHouse Board of Directors.
Pastor / Author / Speaker
Osheta Moore is a trained Spiritual Director living on Dakota land in St. Paul, MN. She is an appointed Moravian pastor; she and her husband shepherd a community of “misfits on a mission, finding our identity in Jesus” called Roots Moravian Church.
Osheta has authored two books, Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World and Dear White Peacemakers: Dismantling Racism with Grit and Grace. In her writing, she calls us to own our Belovedness, proclaim the Belovedness of others (especially those marginalized and harmed by oppressive systems), so that we can become genuine expressions of the Beloved Community right where we are.
As a Spiritual Director, she holds gentle, loving space for quiet and listening inspired by her favorite theologian, Howard Thurman, “In the stillness of quite, if we listen, we can hear the whisper of the heart giving strength to weakness, courage to fear, hope to despair.”
On a fun, personal note: Osheta describes herself as an ESFJ mama who loves parties, people, and popcorn with red wine. A pastor who is convinced God has a sense of humor. A Peacemaker who loves Jesus a lot and cusses… just a little. An optimistic cookbook reader. A hopeless romantic and a goofball with a little bit of sass.
CEO, Latitude
Krista Carroll, CEO and co-founder of Latitude, is recognized for her leadership in strategic design and her advocacy for using business as a force for good. Inspired by a transformative visit to Haiti, she is dedicated to addressing societal challenges through innovative design. Residing in Blaine, MN, with her husband Jeremy and their four children, Krista embraces a spirit of adventure and commitment, seamlessly blending her professional pursuits with a rich family life.
Vice Chair of the Board, Great Clips, Inc.
Rhoda Olsen began consulting with Great Clips, Inc. in 1984. She joined the corporate team as an executive and owner in 1987, when Great Clips was a regional chain of 180 salons owned by three partners. Rhoda was named president in 1998 and promoted to CEO in 2011. She led the Great Clips system from 1,000 salons in 1998 to 4,100 salons at the end of 2017.
Rhoda earned more than 35 years of executive leadership experience through various positions at Great Clips, Inc., including a deep understanding of what makes successful organizations work. She was named vice chair of the Great Clips, Inc. Board of Directors in January 2018.
Rhoda also has experience in human resources, business leadership and consulting with various leading companies, including food and agricultural giant Land O’ Lakes.
Owner of The Red Rose cleaning company
Co-Founder of The Upton Program
A proud North Minneapolis native who has made a career out of service to the community. Kimmi made it her mission to love what she does and who she does it for. Whether it’s serving food, cleaning homes, or teaching financial literacy, she is living an answered prayer!
ER Nurse
Owner, Dynamic Drips
Dynamic Drips was founded by Lisseth DeGracia, a Panamanian who fled the country during tumultuous times at the age of four with her parents, siblings and little else. Lisseth became a fierce competitor at a young age, using this drive throughout life, to complete nursing school. At the height of COVID she felt compelled to be on the front lines in New York City, leaving her family while she cared for sick patients at the epicenter of the pandemic. Through these experiences, Lisseth saw first hand the shortages of available care at the hospitals – she believed there was a better way for people to receive essential treatments and receive nursing care outside of a hospital setting. She started Dynamic Drips to bring an alternative into nursing to the world. While focused on growing Dynamic Drips with her clients in the forefront, she has given fellow nurses a career opportunity outside of a hospital setting, while still giving exceptional care through Dynamic Drips and IV Vitamin infusions.
Anchor/Reporter, KARE11
TreeHouse Board Member
Julie Nelson joined KARE 11 in September of 2003, after working at KSTP-TV. Currently, Julie is the evening news co-anchor of KARE 11 News at 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 10 p.m. each weeknight.
Julie received Bachelor’s degrees in Journalism and History from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
In addition to her successful career as a broadcaster, Julie has a strong passion for teens and serves on the TreeHouse Board of Directors.
Pastor / Author / Speaker
Osheta Moore is a trained Spiritual Director living on Dakota land in St. Paul, MN. She is an appointed Moravian pastor; she and her husband shepherd a community of “misfits on a mission, finding our identity in Jesus” called Roots Moravian Church.
Osheta has authored two books, Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World and Dear White Peacemakers: Dismantling Racism with Grit and Grace. In her writing, she calls us to own our Belovedness, proclaim the Belovedness of others (especially those marginalized and harmed by oppressive systems), so that we can become genuine expressions of the Beloved Community right where we are.
As a Spiritual Director, she holds gentle, loving space for quiet and listening inspired by her favorite theologian, Howard Thurman, “In the stillness of quite, if we listen, we can hear the whisper of the heart giving strength to weakness, courage to fear, hope to despair.”
On a fun, personal note: Osheta describes herself as an ESFJ mama who loves parties, people, and popcorn with red wine. A pastor who is convinced God has a sense of humor. A Peacemaker who loves Jesus a lot and cusses… just a little. An optimistic cookbook reader. A hopeless romantic and a goofball with a little bit of sass.
CEO, Latitude
Krista Carroll, CEO and co-founder of Latitude, is recognized for her leadership in strategic design and her advocacy for using business as a force for good. Inspired by a transformative visit to Haiti, she is dedicated to addressing societal challenges through innovative design. Residing in Blaine, MN, with her husband Jeremy and their four children, Krista embraces a spirit of adventure and commitment, seamlessly blending her professional pursuits with a rich family life.
Vice Chair of the Board, Great Clips, Inc.
Rhoda Olsen began consulting with Great Clips, Inc. in 1984. She joined the corporate team as an executive and owner in 1987, when Great Clips was a regional chain of 180 salons owned by three partners. Rhoda was named president in 1998 and promoted to CEO in 2011. She led the Great Clips system from 1,000 salons in 1998 to 4,100 salons at the end of 2017.
Rhoda earned more than 35 years of executive leadership experience through various positions at Great Clips, Inc., including a deep understanding of what makes successful organizations work. She was named vice chair of the Great Clips, Inc. Board of Directors in January 2018.
Rhoda also has experience in human resources, business leadership and consulting with various leading companies, including food and agricultural giant Land O’ Lakes.
Owner of The Red Rose cleaning company
Co-Founder of The Upton Program
A proud North Minneapolis native who has made a career out of service to the community. Kimmi made it her mission to love what she does and who she does it for. Whether it’s serving food, cleaning homes, or teaching financial literacy, she is living an answered prayer!
ER Nurse
Owner, Dynamic Drips
Dynamic Drips was founded by Lisseth DeGracia, a Panamanian who fled the country during tumultuous times at the age of four with her parents, siblings and little else. Lisseth became a fierce competitor at a young age, using this drive throughout life, to complete nursing school. At the height of COVID she felt compelled to be on the front lines in New York City, leaving her family while she cared for sick patients at the epicenter of the pandemic. Through these experiences, Lisseth saw first hand the shortages of available care at the hospitals – she believed there was a better way for people to receive essential treatments and receive nursing care outside of a hospital setting. She started Dynamic Drips to bring an alternative into nursing to the world. While focused on growing Dynamic Drips with her clients in the forefront, she has given fellow nurses a career opportunity outside of a hospital setting, while still giving exceptional care through Dynamic Drips and IV Vitamin infusions.
We would love to have you join us for both the Luncheon and Networking Hour, however, we offer the flexibility to choose just one.
Either way, we’re excited to have you!
Registration coming soon