• Volunteer with CREW Charlotte and Safe Alliance

    CREW Charlotte has an exciting and creative opportunity at Safe Alliance to update their community bulletin board to reflect the season. Please bring your own supplies and creative ideas. There are several dates, so pick your favorite! Click the link below for dates and to register: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A45A8AE29ABFECF8-56655939-safe   WHEN: See the link for available dates. WHERE: Shelter location to be disclosed after registration. WHO: CREW Members + 1 HOW MANY: 2 volunteers   You can also assist with kitchen preparation and meal service. There are several dates, so pick your favorite! Click the link below to register. WHEN: 8/21/25 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM -or- 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM Both volunteer slots reoccur monthly - 3rd Thursday of the month. Click the link below to register for your preferred day and time. WHERE: Shelter location to be disclosed after registration. See link for additional information. WHO: CREW Members , non-CREW members, and family (children 16 and older) WHAT: Prepare, serve, and clean up after meal shift (2 shifts available – lunch and/ or dinner) HOW MANY: 3 volunteers maximum per shift SHIFT DETAILS: Please click on the link below and follow the instructions for a required background check. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0A45A8AE29ABFECF8-56520994-safe    

  • December 2025 Book Club: “Give and Take” by Adam Grant

    Join us as we dive into Give and Take, a groundbreaking book by organizational psychologist Adam Grant that challenges the traditional notions of success. Through compelling research and real-world stories, Grant reveals how our interactions—whether we’re givers, takers, or matchers—shape our professional and personal lives. Discover why generosity can be a powerful driver of achievement and how cultivating a giving mindset can transform teams, careers, and communities. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting out, this book offers fresh insights into building meaningful relationships and thriving in today’s collaborative world.     Thank You to Our Sponsor  

  • CREW Charlotte January 2026 Committee Fair & Luncheon with Charlotte’s First Female Chief of Police, Estella Patterson

    The Revelry 701 Keswick Ave #110, Charlotte, NC

    Hear from Chief Estella D. Patterson about her journey in law enforcement and her position as Chief of Police. Estella D. Patterson was appointed as chief of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) on Dec. 1, 2025. She returns to Charlotte, after serving 25 years with CMPD and three and one-half years with the Raleigh Police Department. Chief Patterson’s career reflects her passion and commitment to public service. Her priorities lie in reducing violent crime and disorder, enhancing community engagement and collaboration and improving employee morale and wellness. Chief Patterson began her law-enforcement career in 1996, as a member of the 123 recruit class of CMPD. Over the next 25 years, she served in a variety of roles from academy trainer to patrol sergeant, division commander, recruitment commander and Internal Affairs commander. She was promoted to deputy chief of police in 2019 and assigned over the Administrative Services Group and later the Patrol Services Group. In August 2021, Chief Patterson was selected as chief of the Raleigh Police Department, serving until 2025. As Raleigh’s top cop, she led the capital city’s police department of over 900 sworn and professional staff employees. During her tenure, she introduced several firsts, including a Civilian Crash Investigations unit and the Raleigh Police Department Foundation. Additionally, she led efforts to reduce violent crime and restore trust between the community and police. Aside from serving her community, Chief Patterson served our country as a member of the U.S. Army Reserve from 1996-2005. She completed combat tours in Kosovo and Iraq and was the recipient of the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service. Chief Patterson earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and her Master of Science in criminal justice from the University of Oklahoma. She is a graduate...

  • CREW Charlotte February 2026 Luncheon: “US Economic Outlook” with Anna Kovner of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

    The Revelry 701 Keswick Ave #110, Charlotte, NC

    Join CREW Charlotte for a US Economic Outlook with Anna Kovner, Executive Vice President and the Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Anna will give us US economic outlook for inflation and employment as well as the North Carolina economy. Anna Kovner is Executive Vice President and the Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.  She advises the Bank's president on matters related to monetary policy and leads the Research department, which includes economic research, regional analysis, community outreach and development, publications, and economic education. Her research spans corporate finance, banking and macrofinance, with articles published in the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, and the Review of Financial Studies, among others.   Before joining the Richmond Fed, she held multiple economic research leadership roles within the New York Fed’s Research and Statistics group, most recently leading work assessing systemic risk and financial stability as director of Financial Stability Policy Research. She received an AB in Economics from Princeton, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and her PhD in Business Economics from Harvard University.   The Revelry 11:00 a.m. - Networking 11:30 a.m. - Luncheon Meeting $60 Members/$90 Guests     Thank You to Our Sponsor  

  • Quick Connections 2026: A Speed Mentoring Event

    Choate Construction 2907 Providence Road, Charlotte, United States

    Join CREW Charlotte for the 2026 Speed Mentoring event with women who have paved the way in Charlotte’s commercial real estate. Be prepared to meet with C-Suite executives and real estate leaders as these accomplished mentors bring their unique skills and experience to help you take the next step in your professional journey. Each interaction gives you seven minutes to connect, ask bold questions, and gain fresh insights before moving to the next mentor. It’s all about gaining multiple perspectives in a short, impactful timeframe.   What to Expect: A welcoming, Galentine-themed environment perfect for genuine conversations. Opportunities to speak with several mentors and expand your network. Thoughtful prompts and guidance to help you make the most of your time. Come prepared with questions like: Have you ever been at a crossroads in your career? How did you navigate it? What’s one piece of advice you wish you’d had earlier in your leadership journey? How do you balance your professional success with personal priorities? What’s the biggest challenge you’ve faced as a leader, and how did you overcome it? Encouraging Vulnerability: This is your chance to ask the questions you don’t often feel you can ask. Be open, be curious, and don’t hold back—it’s what makes these conversations truly valuable.   Mentors: First Name Last Name Organization Adrienne Bain JPI Tonya Brandon TIAA Sherri Commander Lincoln Property Company Sara Downing Clancy & Theys Construction Company Lauren Edwards Brasfield & Gorrie Ann Erickson Northwood Ravin Portia Grant Childress Klein Randy Hopkins Hopkins Consulting and Review, LLC Bryan Johnson CBRE Jeanne Jordan ServisFirst Bank Kimberly Kendall Colliers Deborah Lukan LS3P Associates, Ltd. Diana Palecek Fox Rothschild LLP Elizabeth Romano Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. Jessica Rossi Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Jennifer Tammen Ernst & Young, LLP Carrie Tanis American Engineering Polly Taylor Flagship Healthcare...