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By AI, Created 4:59 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – The 2026 San Gabriel Valley Women’s Summit will bring a mother-daughter keynote to Duarte on May 15, with Dr. Kimberly J. Harris and Emmy Award-winning actress and producer Mykal-Michelle Harris headlining the event. The summit is designed to spotlight resilience, leadership, caregiving and community recovery, with sessions tied to wellness, entrepreneurship and rebuilding after the Eaton Fire.
Why it matters: - The summit is positioned as a regional gathering for women balancing work, caregiving, business building and personal growth. - The keynote pairs education and entertainment leadership in one conversation about resilience, identity and success under pressure. - The event also puts community recovery front and center through a panel focused on rebuilding after the Eaton Fire.
What happened: - The 2026 San Gabriel Valley Women’s Summit will take place Friday, May 15, 2026, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Monrovia-Pasadena. - The Duarte Chamber of Commerce is hosting the event. - Dr. Kimberly J. Harris and her daughter, Mykal-Michelle Harris, will deliver the featured keynote conversation. - The summit theme is “Rooted, Resilient, and Rising.”
The details: - Dr. Kimberly J. Harris is the CEO of Mykal’s Corner, Inc. and has more than 30 years of experience across education and entertainment. - Her background includes work as a teacher, charter school CEO and senior leader at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. - Dr. Harris continues to consult and lead professional development through organizations including ISTE+ASCD. - Mykal-Michelle Harris is an Emmy Award-winning actress, producer and one of Hollywood’s youngest rising names. - Mykal-Michelle Harris is known for roles in Raven’s Home and Mixed-ish, voicing Ariel in Disney Jr.’s Ariel and appearing in Pixar’s upcoming Toy Story 5. - She became one of the youngest producers in entertainment history at age 11 after producing her first show for Disney. - Her work spans HBO, Disney+ and ABC. - The keynote is expected to focus on resilience, family, leadership, parenting and staying grounded under public attention and professional pressure. - Kalpna Shah, CEO of the Duarte Chamber of Commerce, said the conversation reflects the spirit of regional unity and community strength. - The summit will also include sessions on caregiving, entrepreneurship, breast cancer and environmental health, plus closing remarks from Bonita Marie, CEO of the Bo & Arrow Group. - The featured “Resilient Communities Rise Together” panel will highlight women working on recovery and rebuilding after the Eaton Fire. - Panel participants include Jhoana Hirasuna of Foothill Unity Center, Keshia Darden of Simply Divine, Judy Matthews of the Altadena Chamber of Commerce & Civic Association, Laura Ealy of San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity and Christy Zamani of Day One. - Event hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Admission is $60 for chamber members and $65 for non-members. - Registration is available at the summit registration page.
Between the lines: - The summit has broadened from a women’s business expo into a wider regional forum for women at different life and career stages. - The mother-daughter keynote gives the Chamber a high-recognition draw while reinforcing the event’s theme of intergenerational resilience. - The post-Eaton Fire panel signals that the summit is also trying to serve as a civic response platform, not just a networking event.
What’s next: - Attendees will gather in Duarte on May 15 for the keynote, breakout sessions and networking. - The Chamber is likely to continue positioning the summit as an annual regional event for women across the San Gabriel Valley.
The bottom line: - The 2026 summit is using a high-profile family story to anchor a broader program about leadership, recovery and community strength.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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