
2026 ANNUAL WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH LUNCHEON
MARCH 24, 2026
11:30 AM - 1:3PM
SAPPHIRE 786
7130 BUFORD HWY NE
The Doraville Chamber of Commerce Women’s History Month Luncheon returns on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, from 11:30 AM–1:30 PM at Sapphire 786 @ Global Forum. This annual gathering brings together business leaders, entrepreneurs, and community members for a meaningful afternoon of connection, inspiration, and celebration of the women who help shape Doraville’s future.
Guests will hear from two impactful speakers, Dr. Karla Hylton Dixon, an award-winning author and transformational mental health coach, and Montez Diamond, Founder and CEO of The Indou Group and a respected business and legislative navigator. During the luncheon, we will also proudly announce the DCOC Woman of the Year, recognizing a Doraville resident or business owner whose leadership, service, and dedication have made a meaningful difference in our community.

Dr. Karla Hylton Dixon
FEATURED GUEST SPEAKERS
This year’s Women’s History Month Luncheon will feature two inspiring voices who bring unique perspectives on leadership, resilience, and success. Dr. Karla Hylton Dixon, an award-winning author and transformational mental health coach, and Montez Diamond, Founder and CEO of The Indou Group and a respected business and legislative navigator, will share insights drawn from their professional journeys and community impact. Their experiences in business, advocacy, and personal development promise to spark meaningful conversation and leave attendees with fresh ideas and inspiration.
Join us for this engaging discussion and opportunity to connect with leaders who are helping shape stronger communities and businesses.

Montez Diamond
DCOC Woman of the Year Nominations
This year we are proud to introduce the DCOC Woman of the Year Award, honoring an outstanding woman who has made a meaningful impact in the Doraville community.
Nomination Guidelines:
• Open through Friday, March 20, 2026 at 11:59 PM EST
• Nominees must be a Doraville woman resident and/or Doraville woman business owner
• DCOC Board members are not eligible
• Submit a brief statement explaining why the nominee deserves this recognition, including examples of her impact
Help us celebrate the women who make Doraville stronger every day!
