Mary Kay Inc. Announces Its Sponsorship of the 14th Annual Conference on Crimes Against Women

DALLAS--()--Mary Kay Inc., a corporate leader in the mission to end domestic violence, announced today its sponsorship of the 14th annual Conference on Crimes Against Women (CCAW). Taking place in Dallas from April 8 – 11, CCAW is a national conference that trains attendees on best practices regarding the identification, investigation and prosecution of all violent crimes against women.

“Through the Mary Kay FoundationSM, Mary Kay is committed to ending domestic violence,” said Julia Simon, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary of Mary Kay Inc. “We strive to educate the public on this epidemic and partner with advocates like the CCAW to provide helpful tools and resources to the public.”

CCAW offers more than 160 workshops, case presentations and hands-on computer classes that are taught by local and national experts who delve into the complexities of crimes committed against women. The conference provides the most cutting edge, relevant and creative tools that attendees can immediately utilize in their professions.

“Ending domestic violence is very personal for us as a company,” added Simon. “We often hear stories of abuse impacting our independent sales consultants or their customers. Thankfully, we’re able to provide public resources that can support their needs. We’re honored to partner with the Conference on Crimes Against Women, which is attended by the real super heroes on the frontlines of this issue: public agencies, support shelters and law enforcement officials.”

“Mary Kay has been a committed sponsor of the Conference on Crimes Against Women since its inception fourteen years ago,” said Jan Langbein, Chief Executive Officer of CCAW and Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support. “Because of Mary Kay’s unwavering support, the conference is able to continually move the needle on how crimes against women are investigated and prosecuted while improving the way victims are treated throughout the criminal justice system.”

In addition to sponsoring and supporting the Conference on Crimes Against Women, The Mary Kay FoundationSM has also focused on the prevention and elimination of domestic violence through programs such as The Mary Kay FoundationSM shelter grants program, which has provided millions in funding to domestic violence shelters in all 50 states. To date, Mary Kay Inc. and The Mary Kay Foundation℠ have donated $57 million to shelters and programs addressing domestic violence prevention while raising awareness of the issue.

As part of Mary Kay’s ongoing Pink Changing Lives℠ initiative, the global beauty company recently shared results from their annual “Truth About Abuse” survey, revealing that the #MeToo movement has likely contributed to young women—and men—feeling more comfortable reporting harassment experiences.

About Mary Kay

At Mary Kay, success lies in our dedication to irresistible products, a rewarding opportunity and positive community impact. For 55 years, Mary Kay has inspired women to achieve their entrepreneurial goals in nearly 40 countries. As a multibillion-dollar company, we offer the latest in cutting-edge skin care, bold color cosmetics and fragrances. Discover more reasons to love Mary Kay at marykay.com.

About The Mary Kay Foundation℠

The Mary Kay FoundationSM was created in 1996 and its two-fold mission includes funding women’s cancer research and ending domestic violence. Over the course of more than two decades, The Mary Kay FoundationSM has awarded more than $78 million to women’s shelters and domestic violence service providers, as well as cancer research programs and related causes throughout the United States. To learn more about The Mary Kay FoundationSM and its mission, visit marykayfoundation.org or call 1-877-MKCARES (652-2737).

About the Conference on Crimes Against Women

The goal of the Conference on Crimes Against Women is absolutely to create an overall reduction in the rate of crimes against women and, ultimately, eliminate violence against women. It is also, however, a primary part of our mission to improve the way crimes against women are investigated and prosecuted, as well as to improve the way victims are treated throughout the criminal justice system. The problem of domestic violence is so pervasive and at such epidemic proportions, that tangible decreases in the rate of violence against women will not be seen until huge volumes of women are safer in their homes. This volume happens through culture shifts, and conferences like CCAW create the momentum and the network for that very culture shift. For additional information about the Conference, please visit www.conferencecaw.org.

Contacts

Mary Kay Inc. Corporate Communications
marykay.com/newsroom
972.687.5332 or media@mkcorp.com

Release Summary

Mary Kay Inc., announced today its sponsorship of the 14th annual Conference on Crimes Against Women (CCAW).

Contacts

Mary Kay Inc. Corporate Communications
marykay.com/newsroom
972.687.5332 or media@mkcorp.com