She built before anyone called it business.
She led before anyone gave her a title.
Now it's time to say her name.
Too many women are doing extraordinary things and nobody is calling it what it is. They are building in obscurity, leading without titles, and pouring into others without anyone pouring back.
These awards exist because we refuse to wait until the work is finished to say it matters. We are honoring women who are in it — present tense. Women who are building, leading, and becoming — right now.
You know someone like that. Nominate her.
This is the first annual Dinner en Violette — an evening of elegance, community, and celebration that will become a tradition for years to come.
Women gather in all shades of violet for a plated dinner experience designed to honor the women in the room and mark the weight of what happens when capable women come together.
The evening opens with the Purple Ladies Group Lydia's Table Awards — followed by dinner and worship. You must be present to witness.
Each award honors a different dimension of the work. Nominate the woman whose work fits — she will be notified personally before her name appears anywhere.
For the woman whose presence has created lasting change in her community. She builds bridges, opens doors, and lifts others as she climbs — often without recognition or reward.
For a family partnership building together in business — mothers and daughters, sisters, women across generations proving that legacy is not just inherited. It is built, together, on purpose.
For the woman whose faith-driven work is advancing the Kingdom through ministry, marketplace, or mission — with excellence, integrity, and the kind of spiritual authority that changes rooms.
For the woman who embodies Lydia — a builder of others who uses her platform, her table, and her resources to pour into the women around her. She is someone's reason they stayed in the work.
Fill out the form below. Every nomination is reviewed carefully. Honorees are notified personally before the conference.
Thank you for taking the time to honor someone who deserves it.
Every nomination is reviewed personally by Dr. Tasha M. Brown.
Honorees will be selected and notified before the conference.
She may not know you did this. But we do.