2024 Silver Cup Luncheon Co-Chairs Lindsay Billingsley and Marguerite Hoffman have just announced plans for the TACA fundraiser.
This year’s Silver Cup honorees will be Stephen B.L. Penrose and Sharon Young .
According to TACA’s Donna Wilhelm Family President/Executive Director Maura Sheffler, “We are thrilled to announce that Sharon and Steve will be recognized at next year’s TACA Silver Cup luncheon for their exceptional dedication to our arts community in Dallas. Both honorees exemplify a selfless spirit of giving to arts organizations and artists and we are all beneficiaries of their steadfast support.”
In addition to Sharon and Steve being honored, the TACA Tribute Award will be presented to Mort Meyerson.
As 2023 Silver Cup Luncheon honoree Joe Hubach said, “Few have made more lasting contributions to the arts in Dallas than Mort Meyerson. His decades-long legacy is most visible in our world-class symphony hall that bears his name in the Dallas Arts District. Mort worked tirelessly to pursue his vision, collaborating with city officials and acclaimed architect I.M. Pei and acoustician Russell Johnson to design a venue recognized the world over and enjoyed by so many today. More recently, Mort has led DSO search committees, including the effort that secured the renowned, current conductor Fabio Luisi. He remains a major counselor and contributor to the Dallas arts and culture landscape to this day, and I’m proud he is receiving the TACA Tribute Award.”
The 2024 Silver Cup Luncheon will take place at the Omni Dallas Hotel on Thursday, April 25.
Follow the jump for the full release including descriptions of Sharon’s, Steve’s and Mort’s contributions.
* Photo credit: Rosanne Lewis
Sharon Young and Stephen Penrose to be Honored at the 2024 TACA Silver Cup Award Luncheon
Morton H. Meyerson to Receive Special Tribute Award at the April 25 Event
DALLAS – TACA – The Arts Community Alliance – announced last evening that Sharon Young and Stephen B.L. Penrose will be honored as next year’s 46th TACA Silver Cup Award recipients. TACA will also present a special Tribute Award to Morton H. Meyerson, recognizing his decades-long legacy of support for the arts in Dallas, at the 2024 event. The announcement was made at a reception hosted by Deedie Rose and attended by board members, former Silver Cup Honorees, and close colleagues and friends of the 2024 Honorees.
Co-chairs for next year’s Silver Cup Luncheon are Lindsay Billingsley and Marguerite Hoffman. The event will take place on Thursday, April 25, at the Omni Dallas Hotel.
“We are thrilled to announce that Sharon and Steve will be recognized at next year’s TACA Silver Cup luncheon for their exceptional dedication to our arts community in Dallas,” added Maura Sheffler, Donna Wilhelm Family President & Executive Director. “Both honorees exemplify a selfless spirit of giving to arts organizations and artists and we are all beneficiaries of their steadfast support.”
“Steve is the ultimate humble and effective arts board member who’s sought after for his strong work ethic and savvy financial acumen,” said Diane Brierley, 2004 Silver Cup Luncheon honoree. “Steve is known for his quiet generosity and support for a wide range of organizations that include the Dallas Opera, the Dallas Theater Center, the Dallas Zoo, the Fine Arts Chamber, CASA, and a host of others. It’s been my privilege to work on boards with Steve and to be able to call him a friend. I’m thrilled that he will be recognized by TACA with this much-deserved recognition.”
“I’m thrilled that TACA will recognize my friend Sharon Young as a 2024 Silver Cup Luncheon honoree. Sharon’s passion for the organizations she supports is boundless, and she gives so much of her time and talent with an admirable servant’s heart and a well-thought-out strategy – the perfect trifecta. She has been especially committed to causes that celebrate the arts and arts education in our community, serving on boards of numerous organizations, including the Dallas Museum of Art. Sharon is a natural-born organizer and doer, planning and chairing multiple successful events for the DMA, TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. She is so deserving of this award from TACA for her support of the arts in Dallas.”
The TACA Tribute Award is given selectively and at the discretion of the Silver Cup Selection Committee, which is comprised of past Silver Cup Honorees. This special award is given to honor a person whose lifelong commitment and generosity to the arts is exceptional, but who does not otherwise qualify for the Silver Cup Award itself. Since the Silver Cup Award’s founding by Annette Strauss in 1979, this award has been bestowed only a handful of times, most recently to former Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings in 2019 while he still held elected office.
“Few have made more lasting contributions to the arts in Dallas than Mort Meyerson,” said 2023 Silver Cup Luncheon honoree Joe Hubach. “His decades-long legacy is most visible in our world-class symphony hall that bears his name in the Dallas Arts District. Mort worked tirelessly to pursue his vision, collaborating with city officials and acclaimed architect I.M. Pei and acoustician Russell Johnson to design a venue recognized the world over and enjoyed by so many today. More recently, Mort has led DSO search committees, including the effort that secured the renowned, current conductor Fabio Luisi. He remains a major counselor and contributor to the Dallas arts and culture landscape to this day, and I’m proud he is receiving the TACA Tribute Award.”
About the Honorees
Sharon Young
Sharon Young co-founded Quadrant Capital Partners, Inc., a real estate investment firm, along with her husband, Michael. She has been involved in the arts community in Dallas for over 20 years, serving as a Trustee at the Dallas Museum of Art; as a member of The Advisory Board of Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts; and of the Nasher Sculpture Center’s Program Advisory Council. Her service at the Dallas Museum of Art has included chairing the Art Ball and TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art and serving on multiple DMA committees. At Booker T., Sharon co-chaired the opening fundraiser of the newly renovated and expanded building, served on the school’s Advisory Committee for 12 years, and was a co-founder of Flyinghorse, the annual talent showcase and fundraiser.
Currently, Sharon Young serves as the Chair of the Program Advisory Council at the Nasher Sculpture Center and is a former co-chair of the Nasher Prize. She also previously served on the Planned Parenthood North Texas board, as Treasurer and Chair of the Administrative Management Committee. Sharon and Michael share three children and four grandchildren.
Stephen B.L. Penrose
Dr. Stephen B.L. ‘Steve’ Penrose retired from Exxon Mobil Corporation, where he spent 33 years in financial and general management roles in corporate affiliates in the United States and abroad. A lifelong supporter of the arts, Dr. Penrose is a member of the Boards of the Dallas Opera, which he has served as Treasurer (2017-2023) and Chair of the Audit Committee (2015-2017); the Dallas Theater Center Endowment Fund, which he served as Board President; the Dallas Opera Foundation; the Presbyterian Village North Foundation; the Dallas Zoological Society, which he served as Treasurer (2009-2018); and Dallas CASA, a nonprofit agency advocating for abused and neglected children in the Dallas court system, which he served as Treasurer (2007-2010, 2012-2018) and Board Chair (2010-2011). He has also served as a Trustee of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra since 2013.
Dr. Penrose was married to the late Eleanor Ford Penrose for 44 years. He has two children and three grandchildren.
Morton Meyerson
Morton Meyerson credits his success to the work ethic, principles, and love of music instilled by his parents. A third-generation Texan whose family immigrated from Eastern Europe in the 1890s, he was the first college graduate in his family, earning a B.A. in Economics and Philosophy from The University of Texas at Austin.
He trained in the emerging field of computer software in the U.S. Army, which served as the foundation for his successful career as a national leader in IT and computer integration. During his tenure with H. Ross Perot’s EDS, he rose from a systems engineer trainee to president and vice president of the company. He later served as General Motors’s Chief Technology Officer and chair, president, and CEO of Perot Systems.
He is a trustee of The Morton H. Meyerson Family Foundation and continues his pursuit of tzedakah, the Hebrew word for the just and righteous giving required of Jews. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a member of The Philosophical Society of Texas, and a Legend in the Texas Business Hall of Fame. He has served on many governing boards, including as chair of the building committee of the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.
About TACA
TACA (The Arts Community Alliance) supports excellence and impact in the arts through grantmaking, capacity-building, and thought leadership. TACA envisions an innovative, inclusive, sustainable cultural sector recognized for its essential contribution to a vibrant, prosperous community. Since its founding in 1967, TACA has worked to establish North Texas’ cultural community as one of the strongest in the nation. TACA’s growing investment in the arts translates to new premieres and productions, impactful residencies and community initiatives, and more opportunities for artists and audiences to connect – all striving to make Dallas a dynamic city and a great place to live and work. Connect with TACA on Facebook at facebook.com/tacadallas or on Instagram at @TACADallas.
For more information about TACA or the Silver Cup Luncheon, sponsorship, and tickets, please visit taca-arts.org/silvercup. To make a gift to TACA, please contact James Jenner, Director of Development at [email protected] or 214.520.3930.
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