Our Partners
MPowered Events is proud to partner with The College Success Foundation to establish scholarships for high potential at-risk young women in the state of Washington.

"The Foundation was established in the spring of 2000 by Bob Craves and Ann Ramsay-Jenkins. In a climate where one-third of the state's 900,000 K-12 students are on free or reduced lunches, and where 17% of public high school students do not graduate, the founders wished to encourage scholarship philanthropy, and to significantly change the opportunity structure for disadvantaged students and their families.

In establishing CSF, Bob and Ann, as well as the Foundation's Board of Directors, hope to provide pathways for eligible students to succeed in college, and in doing so, improve their economic future. Both founders are known for their commitment to education and to public service."
 
MPowered Events and O Wines share a commitment to expanding educational opportunities for at-risk young women.

"O Wines was founded in 2006 by Stacy Lill and Kathy Johanson, we're located in beautiful Northwest Washington in a small town named Woodinville.

We are a female owned and operated wine company expressly in the business to make reasonably priced wines, with an amazing taste far exceeding the price.

Stacy and Kathy take great pride in contributing a portion of the proceeds from O Wines to fund scholarships for underprivileged and at risk young girls - right here in Washington State."
 
The law firm of Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich and Rosatti has graciously provided expert counsel and advice to MPowered Events from our founding up to the present.

"Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati is the premier legal advisor to technology and growth enterprises worldwide, as well as the investment banks and venture capital firms that finance them. Over the past four decades, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati has established its reputation by having an unmatched knowledge of its clients' industries and deep and long-standing contacts throughout the technology sector."