Friday Aug 15, 2025
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM EDT
Board of Trustees – Amrit Ocean Resort Experience
11:00AM: Arrivals at Valet
Valet is complimentary
11:00 – 11:30AM: Registration/Networking in Lobby
Passed Mocktails on Arrival
11:30AM – 1:00PM: Private Luncheon & Panel Discussion in Tula Restaurant
Three-Course Plated Luncheon
1:00-3:00PM: Wellness Experience in Spa
Choice of (1) Spa Service Per Person
Choice of (1) Touchless Wellness Service Per Person
Access to Aayush Hydrothermal at Guests’ Leisure
Spa Refreshments – Coffee, Tea, Assorted Snacks
3100 N Ocean Dr. | Singer Island, FL 33404
Invitation only
Belinda Ocasio
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Step into serenity for an exclusive Trustee experience at the world-class Amrit Ocean Resort & Wellness. This intimate afternoon is curated to celebrate connection, restoration, and the power of intentional leadership. Begin with a three-course plated luncheon with a panel discussion, followed by a rejuvenating spa treatment, selected just for you, with access to sampling of state-of-the-art technology to wind down for your weekend. Attendees are welcome to stay and experience the amenities at their own leisure.
The private luncheon features State Representatives Meg Weinberger and Anne Gerwig, followed by a short panel discussion on cutting edge health science and biohacking.
Anne Gerwig
Anne Gerwig won the race for House District 93 in November, 2024, against incumbent Katherine Waldron. She has just finished her first legislative session in Tallahassee for 2024/25
Anne Gerwig has lived in Palm Beach County for 57 years, and in Wellington for 35 years. Her service to the community is unmatched through 14 years in local government, six years as a councilwoman and eight years as mayor. Aside from her 14 years of service on the Wellington Village Council, she served on the board of several local, regional and state organizations, including as past president of the Palm Beach County League of Cities and on the executive board of the Florida League of Cities.
Gerwig has been married to her husband Alan for 35 years. They have three adult children and three perfect grandchildren.
She advocated for many issues during her service in Wellington, including clean water, transportation, traffic, affordable housing, small businesses, homelessness and more.
“I have made tough decisions, and they have proven to be good ones over the years,” she said. “The Keely Spinelli grant is an example that I am most proud of. We worked together with our local schools to provide funding for services for the lowest-performing students and allowed for innovation in the process. I have raised all three of my children here, built a small business, and faced the same challenges as our residents over the years. I am best equipped to serve this region and willing to do the hands-on work that is required.
Gerwig describes herself as “results driven” and wants to focus on quality-of-life issues.
Printed courtesy of www.palmbeaches.org/ – Contact the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches for more information.
401 North Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 – (561) 833-3711 – Chamber@PalmBeaches.org