Christine Brennan to Headline Women’s Leadership Dinner at ACE2017
December 05, 2016

Christine Brennan, an award-winning sports columnist for USA Today and best-selling author and speaker, will give the keynote address at the Women’s Leadership Dinner during ACE2017, ACE’s 99th Annual Meeting, March 11-14 in Washington, DC.

The Women’s Leadership Dinner is scheduled for Saturday, March 11 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Brennan’s speech will focus on the advancement of women in the United States and life lessons learned as a result of Title IX affording more women the opportunity to engage in intercollegiate athletics. Those who wish to attend to the dinner may purchase tickets here.

As a leading voice on some of the most controversial and important issues in sports, Brennan was the first woman sports writer at The Miami Herald in 1981 and the first woman to cover Washington’s NFL team as a staff writer at The Washington Post in 1985. In April 2002, her USA Today column on Augusta National Golf Club triggered a national debate on the club’s lack of female members and she subsequently broke the news in August 2012 that the club was admitting its first two women members. She also broke the story of the pairs figure skating scandal at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and the Russian judging scandal at the 2014 Sochi Games and has covered the last 17 Olympic Games, summer and winter.

Brennan was the first president of the Association for Women in Sports Media and started a scholarship-internship program that has supported more than 130 female students over the past two decades. Twice named one of the country’s top 10 sports columnists by the Associated Press Sports Editors, Brennan also has authored seven books and is a commentator for ABC News, CNN and PBS NewsHour.

The dinner also will feature the presentation of the Donna Shavlik Award, an annual honor that recognizes sustained and continuing commitment to women's advancement in higher education, either in colleges and universities or in national positions.

ACE2017, the country’s premier higher education event, offers an environment of open dialogue where hundreds of senior higher education leaders will network, hear from newsmakers and share ideas for tackling common issues in practical ways.

The Women’s Leadership Dinner is sponsored by TIAA.

Visit the ACE2017 website for additional information and to register. Join the conversation on Twitter at #ACE2017DC.