Jay Chapa, Fort Worth City Manager, to Speak at Women’s Policy Forum Luncheon

The Women’s Policy Forum of Tarrant County is pleased to announce that Jay Chapa, City Manager of Fort Worth, Texas, will be the featured speaker at an upcoming Women’s Policy Forum luncheon on February 11, 2025. The luncheon will be at the Ridglea Country Club, 3700 Bernie Anderson Ave., Fort Worth, Texas, at 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Mr. Chapa will provide an update on key developments shaping the City of Fort Worth, including current priorities, initiatives, and issues impacting the community. His remarks will offer attendees insight into the city’s strategic direction, economic growth, and efforts to enhance quality of life for residents.

The Women’s Policy Forum of Tarrant County is a group of influential women committed to effecting positive change for women and girls. Through advocacy, education, and civic engagement, the Forum brings together leaders with the passion, energy, and commitment to strengthen women, families, and the broader community.

“We are honored to welcome City Manager Jay Chapa,” said Dr. Di Ann Sanchez Chair. “His perspective on what is happening in Fort Worth will be especially valuable to our members as we continue our mission to advocate for policies and practices that support women and our community.”

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The luncheon will provide an opportunity for meaningful dialogue with civic leaders and fellow advocates dedicated to advancing thoughtful public policy and community leadership. All individuals are welcome.

About the Women’s Policy Forum of Tarrant County
The Women’s Policy Forum of Tarrant County is dedicated to promoting informed civic participation and advocating for policies that positively impact women, girls, and families. The organization serves as a platform for leadership development, policy discussion, and community engagement.

For additional information about the luncheon or the Women’s Policy Forum of Tarrant County, please contact info@womenspolicyforum.org or visit whttps://womenspolicyforum.org.

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