Bold Women, Bold Moves
Schedule
Thu Mar 12 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Clinton Presidential Center | Little Rock, AR
About this Event
Join us on Thursday, March 12, at 6 p.m. for a celebration of Women’s History Month. The Clinton Center will present "Bold Women, Bold Moves" in partnership with the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, and Ballet Arkansas. The program will feature a conversation between the women leaders of these thriving Central Arkansas arts and culture organizations, including Catherine Fothergill, Jan Hundley, Dr. Victoria Ramirez, and Stephanie S. Streett.
Together, these local leaders will reflect on the power of women shaping communities, sharing insights on leadership, collaboration, and bold decisions that continue to move the arts and culture forward in Arkansas and beyond.
The program will be available on the Clinton Center’s YouTube channel the following day.
Clinton Presidential Center Presents is a partnership between the Clinton Foundation, Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas, and Clinton Presidential Library.
More about the speakers:
Catherine Fothergill is Associate Artistic Director of Ballet Arkansas, where she curates repertory, leads education and community programs, and oversees the organization’s School for Dance and professional company. A former principal ballerina with the Alabama Ballet, she has performed leading roles in works by many of the world’s most celebrated choreographers. Beyond Arkansas, she is an in-demand educator and repetiteur, teaching and staging works for professional companies, universities, and academies across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Her leadership has been recognized by Arkansas Money & Politics magazine’s “Power Women”, and she also serves on the faculty at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in the Department of Medical Humanities & Bioethics.
Dr. Victoria Ramirez is a visionary museum leader with over 20 years of executive experience, currently serving as Executive Director of the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts. She is guiding the museum through a landmark transformation—expanding its MacArthur Park campus and reimagining programming to create a more inclusive and accessible cultural destination. Her leadership reflects a bold commitment to honoring legacy while embracing innovation.
A passionate advocate for diversity in the arts, she has been recognized among Arkansas Money & Politics’ “Top C-Suite Executives” and serves on several professional boards.
Stephanie S. Streett has served as Executive Director of the Clinton Foundation since 2001. In her role, she oversees the operations of the Clinton Presidential Center. The Clinton Center offers diverse cultural and educational programming with a focus on civic engagement and leadership development. Stephanie also serves as Corporate Secretary for the Clinton Foundation Board of Directors. She oversees the Presidential Leadership Scholars program on behalf of the Clinton Foundation. Prior to joining the Clinton Foundation, Stephanie served in the Clinton White House as Assistant to the President and Director of Scheduling. Previously, she worked on Capitol Hill as a staff member for the United States Senate Committee on the Budget. She is an advisory board member for the And Justice for All Initiative, Inc., and a member of the International Women’s Forum, Arkansas. She is an advisory board member for City Year Little Rock and the immediate past Co-Chair. She currently serves on the University of Arkansas’s Fulbright College Board of Advocates and previously served as President of the National Alumni Board of Directors. Stephanie received her degree in political science from the University of Arkansas.
Where is it happening?
Clinton Presidential Center, 1200 President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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