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2025 Annual Luncheon




Wednesday, February 26, 2025


Marriott Hotel
1001 Okeechobee Blvd
West Palm Beach, FL 33401


10:30am - Silent Auction Area Opens for Bids
11:00am - Luncheon Room Opens
11:30am - Luncheon Service Begins
12:00pm - Program Begins




Tickets $150


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The League of Women Voters of Palm Beach County is thankful for your support of our mission and your assistance in making the Annual Luncheon a success! Information about our work and positions can be found on this website.

If you have Silent Auction items, please contact: Linda Kramer at admin@lwvpbc.org



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Guest Speakers



Katie Phang
MSNBC Anchor
 
Robert Watson, PHD
Author and Historian

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Katie Phang
Katie Phang

MSNBC Anchor

 

Katie Phang, Esq. is the host of “The Katie Phang Show,” airing Saturdays at 12pm EST on MSNBC.

 

Phang also serves as a Legal Contributor for NBC News/MSNBC, leveraging her significant trial experience to provide analysis and commentary on the latest legal issues across the globe. “The Katie Phang Show” sheds light on the intersection of law, politics and culture on the local and national levels.

 

She recently hosted MSNBC’s “The Culture Is: AAPI Women,” featuring a thought-provoking roundtable dialogue with seven Asian American and Pacific Islander women who are shaping American culture. She also writes columns for MSNBC Daily and previously co-hosted CNBC’s primetime show, “Money Court.”

 

She was a trial attorney and media relations/crisis management consultant who received her J.D., cum laude, from the University of Miami School of Law after earning her B.A. in Political Science (with an International Relations concentration) from Yale University. As a Miami-based trial attorney, Phang was the Co-Founder and Co-Owner of Phang & Feldman and she practiced law focusing on commercial litigation, family law, real estate litigation, hospitality litigation, and criminal defense & special investigations. Katie has been awarded the AV-Preeminent Rating in Litigation, Bankruptcy, Criminal Law, & Family Law, and has been recognized as a Super Lawyer and Top Lawyer in Corporate and Business Law for several years.

 

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Robert Watson, PHD
Robert Watson, PHD

Historian, Author, Professor, News Analyst, Community Leader


Robert Watson has published over 40 books and 200 scholarly articles and essays on topics in political, military, and social history, as well as two multi-edition, multi-volume encyclopedia sets on the presidents and first ladies.


Some of his recent books include:

-Affairs of State (Rowman & Littlefield, 2012),

-America’s First Crisis (SUNY Press, 2014),

-The Nazi Titanic (Hachette Books, 2016),

-The Ghost Ship of Brooklyn (Hachette Books, 2017),

-George Washington’s Final Battle (Georgetown University Press, 2021),

-Escape (Rowman & Littlefield, 2021),

-When Washington Burned (Georgetown University Press, 2023),

-American’s First Plague (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023), and

-Rebels at the Gates (Bloomsbury, 2025).


His forthcoming book is The Founding. Watson’s books have won several national and international awards, are in foreign translation, and have been featured at literary festivals, on PBS and C-SPAN, and in television documentaries, including with Morgan Freeman on the History Channel. 


A frequent media commentator, Watson has been interviewed thousands of times by news outlets around the world, He was a longtime Sunday columnist for the Sun-Sentinel newspaper and, for many years, an analyst for WPTV 5 (NBC), WPBT 2 (PBS), WIOD 610 AM, WFTL 850 AM, RTE 1 Ireland, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.


He has served as researcher, writer, and an on-screen expert for three dozen historical documentaries for such networks as Discovery, Science, National Geographic, History Channel, Fuse, Super Channel, and others, including two seasons of an international award-winning series on Nazi secrets.


Dr. Watson co-convened a half-dozen national history conferences, co-founded the annual Truman Legacy Symposium for the Truman Presidential Library, and served on the boards of numerous academic associations, community organizations, and the Harry S. Truman Foundation, Calvin Coolidge Foundation, and George McGovern Center for Leadership. He also served as founder and editor of the scholarly journal White House Studies, assistant editor and book review editor of The Social Science Journal, and “Presidency Series” editor for the State University of New York Press.


As a visiting scholar, he has worked with or lectured for the nation’s preeminent historic sites, including the Truman Presidential Library, Ford Presidential Museum, Illinois Holocaust Museum, US Military Academy at West Point, National Archives, Smithsonian Institution, Pentagon, Museum of the American Revolution, American Revolution Institute, Gilder-Lehrman Institute of American History, National Museum of the US Navy, George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Society of the Cincinnati, James Madison’s Montpelier, Fraunces Tavern Museum, Gettysburg National Battlefield, National Civil War Museum, American Civil War Museum, Mount Rushmore, US Capitol Historical Society, White House Historical Association, Virginia Museum of History and Culture, Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC, Andersonville National Historic Site, National POW Museum, and others.


Watson co-chaired initiatives to build the Calvin Coolidge historic site’s Presidential Museum, renovate the Harry Truman Little White House, and secure both the 2012 presidential debate at Lynn University and the 2008 Democratic and Republican primary debates at Florida Atlantic University. He recently developed curriculum for the “Holocaust Learning Experience” for high schools in Florida, lesson plans and workshops on the Broadway shows Hamilton, Six, Les Miserables, Ragtime, and To Kill a Mockingbird on behalf of performing arts centers, and curriculum guides on Apple iTunes U for schools studying the 2012 presidential debates. He is also one of a small and select group of historians invited every few years by C-SPAN and other organizations to rank the presidents.


As a community leader, Professor Watson has hosted many voter registration drives, civic education programs for schools, workshops for social studies teachers, and initiatives to support women- and minority-owned businesses and socially responsible business practices. He served as a judge for History Day contests, pronouncer for spelling bees, and moderator for political debates and community town halls throughout south Florida, co-founded three non-profits dedicated to civic engagement, political reform, and fact-checking political ads, has hosted for three decades a distinguished lecture series focusing on social justice and civility, whereby he has interviewed roughly 125 national leaders in politics, the law, diplomacy, the military, and the arts, and, with his then-teenage son, organized an annual writing contest for five years for students in Florida called “Let’s Write Together.” Watson has delivered over 2,500 lectures to libraries, museums, historic sites, community groups, and corporate conventions around the world, is a popular lecturer with One Day University, Curiosity Stream, the 92Y, and aboard luxury cruise ships, and has led “study tours” to historic sites around the world.


The recipient of many awards for his contributions to the study of the presidency, election commentary, community service, civics programs for schools, and efforts to combat anti-Semitism, hate, and incivility, Watson has been named “Professor of the Year” four times and has won all three campus-wide faculty awards—service, research, and teaching—several times at both Florida Atlantic University and Lynn University.


Robert was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, attended public schools in Hershey, and was educated at Virginia Tech, where he lettered on the football and track teams. Winning 12 state championships and all-state honors in multiple sports, he was inducted into two sports halls of fame. Watson taught previously at Troy, Northern Arizona, the University of Hawaii, Florida State’s London campus, Florida International University, Florida Atlantic University, and with the Junior Statesman Foundation at Yale, Stanford, and Georgetown, and now holds the titles Distinguished Professor of History, Avron Fogelman Research Professor, and Assistant Director of the Center for Citizenship and Civility at Lynn University. He is the proud father of Alexander and Isabella.

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