
Pebley Named Tarrant County Bold Woman Honoree
3/24/2022 1:52:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Head coach coming off her eighth season with the Horned Frogs
FORT WORTH – TCU head women's basketball coach Raegan Pebley has been named one of four 2022 Bold Women awardees by Girls Inc. of Tarrant County. Pebley, who just wrapped up her eighth season with the Horned Frogs, has been recognized by Girls Inc. of Tarrant County for her impact in the Fort Worth community.
"Girls Inc. is in so many ways, the gold standard for coaching, leading and preparing young women for life," said Pebley. "They have shown up and stepped up, in so many ways in our Tarrant County community. We are all better because of the efforts of Girls Inc., and it is humbling to be honored by these women and with these other women."
Girls Inc. Of Tarrant County provides life-changing mentoring relationships, a pro-girl culture, and research-based programming that equip girls to be healthy, educated, and empowered.
Pebley joins Letatia Teykle (Executive Director at the Levitt Pavilion Arlington), Jasmine Ward (Executive Director of Black Ladies in Public Health) and Roxanne Martinez (Fort Worth ISD Board Trustee) as this year's recipients. Previous Bold Women recipients include TCU's Dr. Sophia Garcia (2019), Tarrant County United Way's Leah King (2019), Fort Worth Police Assistant Chief Julie Swearingin (2020), activist and "Grandmother of Juneteenth" Opal Lee (2021), and Lockheed Martin Executive Vice President Michele Evans (2021).
The Bold Women recipients will be recognized at Girls Inc. of Tarrant County's annual Champions Breakfast on March 31, at the Fort Worth Zoo. For more information about Girls Inc. and the Champions Breakfast, click here.
"Girls Inc. is in so many ways, the gold standard for coaching, leading and preparing young women for life," said Pebley. "They have shown up and stepped up, in so many ways in our Tarrant County community. We are all better because of the efforts of Girls Inc., and it is humbling to be honored by these women and with these other women."
Girls Inc. Of Tarrant County provides life-changing mentoring relationships, a pro-girl culture, and research-based programming that equip girls to be healthy, educated, and empowered.
Pebley joins Letatia Teykle (Executive Director at the Levitt Pavilion Arlington), Jasmine Ward (Executive Director of Black Ladies in Public Health) and Roxanne Martinez (Fort Worth ISD Board Trustee) as this year's recipients. Previous Bold Women recipients include TCU's Dr. Sophia Garcia (2019), Tarrant County United Way's Leah King (2019), Fort Worth Police Assistant Chief Julie Swearingin (2020), activist and "Grandmother of Juneteenth" Opal Lee (2021), and Lockheed Martin Executive Vice President Michele Evans (2021).
The Bold Women recipients will be recognized at Girls Inc. of Tarrant County's annual Champions Breakfast on March 31, at the Fort Worth Zoo. For more information about Girls Inc. and the Champions Breakfast, click here.
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