Resort at Summerlin Hosts Dress for Success Showcase Luncheon

Resort at Summerlin Hosts Dress for Success Showcase Luncheon

A Luncheon That's Actually About Something Important

Look, I get plenty of invites to fancy charity luncheons around town, but most of them feel like excuses for people to network over expensive salads. The Dress for Success Southern Nevada Success Showcase Luncheon on April 17 at The Resort at Summerlin is different. This organization actually gets women into jobs and keeps them there, which matters more than ever when you're watching your neighbors struggle to make ends meet.

Roxann McCoy, the CEO, explained that they're trying to support 15% more women this year than last year. That‘s ambitious, but the demand is real. I see it in Henderson, where moms are taking any work they can find while trying to look professional on a shoestring budget. Having someone hand you a proper interview outfit isn’t charity – it's practical help that can change your whole trajectory.

Vegas 411 Recommends

Las Vegas Strip Helicopter Night Flight

Take in the spectacular lights of the Las Vegas Strip on a 12-minute helicopter sightseeing tour, the ideal way to kick...

From $100 Book Now
Resort at Summerlin Hosts Dress for Success Showcase Luncheon

Why This Story Hits Different

The woman they're honoring this year, Markela McFadden, isn't just a success story you hear about once and forget. She first came to them in 2024 for work clothes as an accounting generalist, but she stayed connected. She kept coming to workshops, kept working on herself, and this year she published her first book, “Nourished: A Journey of Faith and Food Freedom.”

That‘s the kind of story that makes sense to me. Real change doesn’t happen because someone gives you one nice blazer. It happens when you have ongoing support and you put in the work yourself. Markela is already writing a second book while advancing her accounting career, which shows the kind of momentum that builds when women get actual resources instead of just good intentions.

The luncheon includes a Palm Royale-themed fashion showcase where clients model professional looks. It sounds like it could be cheesy, but honestly, confidence matters when you're trying to rebuild your career.

The Bigger Picture in Our Valley

Dress for Success Southern Nevada has been doing this work since 2013, and they‘re part of a global network that’s helped over 1.3 million women worldwide. But what matters locally is that they understand the Las Vegas job market. They‘re not just handing out suits – they’re doing career coaching, resume help, financial education, and skills training.

In a town where the economy can shift fast and a lot of jobs require you to look put-together from day one, having access to professional clothing and job skills isn‘t optional. It’s survival. The fact that they provide ongoing mentorship means women aren‘t just getting jobs, they’re building careers.

Tickets are $250 per person with table minimums at $2,500, which puts this solidly in the serious fundraising category. But if you can afford it, or if your workplace does group tables, it‘s supporting something that actually works. Sometimes the fancy luncheons are worth it when they’re funding programs that help your neighbors get ahead.

Event Information

Dress for Success Southern Nevada's annual fundraising luncheon celebrating client transformation stories and raising funds to support more women across Southern Nevada. Features honoree Markela McFadden and includes a Palm Royale-themed fashion showcase where clients model professional looks.

The Resort at Summerlin

The Resort at Summerlin

Date(s) & Time(s)
  • Fri, Apr 17, 2026 12:00 PM

375 E Harmon Ave • Las Vegas, NV 89169 View map →

Samantha Ortega
Official Verified Account

Samantha Ortega knows Las Vegas the way most visitors never will — through school pickup lines, grocery runs on Sunset, and Saturday mornings at the park with her two kids. Born in Mexico and raised with a deep appreciation for food, family, and community, Samantha made Henderson her home over a decade ago and never looked back. She came for opportunity, stayed for the life she built, and has spent years quietly becoming one of the most plugged-in locals the valley has to offer.
Grand Canyon South Rim Air and Grou... From $614
Book