Arlington Chamber of Commerce 14th Annual Inspired Women Luncheon Brings Talent Together from Vast Industries

Park Place Dealerships served as the official automotive sponsor for the 14th Annual Inspired Women Luncheon, hosted by the Arlington Chamber of Commerce. The luncheon brought together women from diverse industries across the Dallas-Fort Worth region to network, share insights, and celebrate their achievements.

This year’s theme, “Gamechanger: Beyond the Playbook,” celebrated the courage to innovate, the confidence to persevere, the vision to lead, and the power to go beyond the playbook. Gamechangers push their limits, master their craft, and transform the world around them.

The Keynote speaker, Charean Williams, is an accomplished sports journalist and the first woman to receive the prestigious Dick McCann Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame, honoring her contributions to football reporting. She’s covered 30 Super Bowls and seven Olympic Games.

Williams shared how her heroes growing up were the Dallas Cowboys and how that love and passion led her to where she is today. 

“I really had no idea that sports journalism was a man’s job,” Williams said of her eight-year-old self’s dreams. “I just knew what I wanted to do, so I set out to do it. Just because something hasn’t been done doesn’t mean that it can’t be done.”

“We have the tendency to focus on the championship game, the end goal, but the winners’ celebration and the losers’ heavy-headed walk back to the locker room isn’t why people turn on the TV. It’s certainly not why people brave the elements and wear embarrassing costumes to the games,” Williams said. “It’s the accumulation of small gains in every play that put points on the board, and the magic and the chemistry that we create with the people around us. It’s one play at a time, one game at a time, one season at a time, year after year after year, another chapter in the story of our lives.”

In recognition of women-owned businesses and students, $28,500 in small business grants and college scholarships were awarded during the luncheon.

Park Place members Stephanie Turlea, Kara Conner, Mia Tovar, Theresa Vincent, and Kalyn Perez attended the event.

Volunteers stepped into the community to support local nonprofits during National Volunteer Month

In celebration of National Volunteer Month, Members from Park Place Dealerships rolled up their sleeves and made a huge difference across North Texas. As part of the company’s Annual Week of Service, employees stepped away from their regular roles to support 14 local nonprofits through hands-on volunteer projects, creating meaningful impact in the communities they serve.

“Giving back is an integral part of our mission at Park Place Dealerships,” said Kara Connor, Experiential Marketing Manager at Park Place Dealerships. “Our Week of Service is a special time for our team to step into the community and make a real difference. It’s our way of saying thank you to the communities that have supported us for so many years.”

The nonprofits supported and projects completed by Park Place members included:

Association for Independent Living (Dallas): Volunteers painted apartments for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities transitioning into independent living, helping create a clean, cohesive, and dignified space.

Best Buddies: At Park Place’s Porsche Dealership, volunteers helped wrap t-shirts, make walk route posters, and stuffed swag bags to prepare for Best Buddies’ Friendship Walk, which benefits people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Big Hearts Day Habilitation Center (Mansfield): Volunteers enhanced the nonprofit’s outdoor space by laying turf, staining fences, and donating items like picnic benches and mobile planters to improve the environment for adults with disabilities.

BridgeBuilders (Dallas):  In South Dallas, a local basketball court and adjacent parking lot were transformed with new paint and stenciling, creating a vibrant, welcoming community space.

Center for Vision Health (Dallas): Volunteers completed a brand-new sensory garden designed for patients of all ages, including those with visual impairments or sensory sensitivities, providing a peaceful and therapeutic outdoor experience.

Children First (Grand Prairie): Team members beautified the organization’s grounds by cleaning up landscaping, adding mulch, and refreshing outdoor furniture to create a safe and welcoming space for children recovering from trauma.

Community Garden Kitchen (McKinney): Volunteers helped with landscape clean-up, including adding new mulch to the front area and back patio counseling space, cleaning outdoor furniture, and potting plants to enhance the outdoor counseling area.

Community Healthcare of Texas (Grapevine): Park Place members assembled care packages with essential items to support families during hospice or palliative care, helping ease practical burdens and allowing them to focus on their loved ones.

Evergreen Life Services (Fort Worth): Volunteers helped organize and clean the nonprofit’s art studio, a creative space for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to express themselves through art.

Frisco Humane Society: Volunteers organized supplies and event areas, streamlining operations to better serve animals in the metroplex that need shelter and medical care.

House of Shine (Grapevine): Volunteers helped preserve the Parr Rock Art Trail, a tribute to individuals affected by COVID-19, by cleaning and resealing community-painted rocks to ensure their stories continue to shine.

Little Hearts: At Park Place’s Lexus Plano Dealership, volunteers assembled 200 “hope packages” for families affected by childhood cancer. Each package included comforting items for parents and siblings during a difficult time.

Our Daily Bread (Denton): Volunteers built a brick walkway in the nonprofit’s garden, enhancing the space while supporting their mission to serve individuals experiencing homelessness.

V’s Heart (Murphy): Park Place members assisted with sorting and managing donations of clothing and food, helping this community-focused nonprofit streamline its distribution efforts.

Park Place Motorcars Dallas and Park Place Motorcars Fort Worth Honored with Mercedes-Benz Best of the Best Award for 2024

Park Place Motorcars Dallas and Park Place Motorcars Fort Worth have once again been recognized among the top Mercedes-Benz dealerships in the country, earning the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Best of the Best Award for 2024. This honor is awarded annually to dealerships that demonstrate excellence across sales, service, and customer satisfaction.

“This recognition is a testament to the dedication and passion of our entire team,” said Robert Hinkle, General Manager of Park Place Motorcars Dallas. “Our clients expect an elevated experience when they walk through our doors, and we take pride in delivering a level of service that goes beyond expectations. Being recognized as one of the top Mercedes-Benz dealerships in the country is both an honor and a motivation to continue setting the standard.”

The Best of the Best is presented to the top 50 Mercedes-Benz dealers across the nation who exemplify the brand’s commitment to innovation, luxury, and superior customer service.

“We have a team with an extraordinary commitment to serving our clients,” said George Johnson, Motorcars Fort Worth GM. “Every Member genuinely cares about our clients and we strive each day to be the experience for them. To be recognized for doing what we love to do is a great reward for the team.”

Park Place Motorcars Dallas and Park Place Motorcars Fort Worth have a long-standing reputation for excellence in the automotive industry. From world-class showrooms to expertly trained service teams, Park Place continues to raise the bar for luxury automotive experiences.

For more information about Park Place Motorcars Dallas or Park Place Motorcars Fort Worth, visit www.ParkPlace.com.

Park Place Members Lend a Helping Hand at Broken Halos Haven

At Park Place Dealerships, community involvement is more than a mission—it’s a heartfelt commitment. A group of Park Place Members volunteered their time and energy to support Broken Halos Haven, a non-profit located in Old Town Lewisville.

The volunteers rolled up their sleeves to carefully take down Christmas decorations, ensuring each piece was properly stored for the next holiday season. But their efforts didn’t stop there. They went the extra mile, cleaning the entire house so the next family could walk into a pristine, welcoming space—a home that truly feels like a sanctuary.

Broken Halos Haven was founded by Natalie Reid-Knutson, a woman whose journey through grief has led to a mission of healing for others. In 2018, Natalie’s world was forever changed when she lost her husband unexpectedly. Left to navigate an unimaginable loss while raising her three young sons, she found comfort in the kindness of a friend who invited her to spend the holidays in New York City. That trip sparked an idea—what if other widows and widowers could experience a similar opportunity for renewal and hope?

With unwavering determination, Natalie turned that vision into reality. Today, Broken Halos Haven is a beautifully renovated 1920s home that provides a safe space for widows, widowers, and their school-aged children to process their grief while embracing new possibilities. Families who visit receive a place of comfort and community—all at no cost to them.

Natalie, with the support of her new husband Kjell, sees the restoration of the century-old home as a reflection of the grieving process itself: honoring the past while embracing the future with strength and resilience. Broken Halos Haven isn’t just a retreat—it’s a refuge, a lifeline for families learning to navigate their new normal.

Park Place first learned about Broken Halos Haven when the non-profit applied for a Season of Giving grant. In 2024, the organization was selected as a grant recipient through Park Place Dealerships’ Season of Giving initiative, furthering its mission to support young widows and their families.

Plano ISD Education Foundation Awards $150,000 in Grants with Support from Park Place Lexus Plano

In late 2024, the Plano ISD Education Foundation celebrated the kickoff of its annual Grants to Educators Grant Patrol, recognizing 100 extraordinary educators from Plano ISD. These educators went above and beyond by submitting innovative grant proposals designed to enrich the educational experience for their students.

With support from Park Place Lexus Plano, alongside dedicated partners, donors, and volunteers, the Foundation, a nonprofit organization, awarded an impressive $150,000 in grants across 57 campuses. The funds will directly enhance classrooms by providing new technology, after-school programs, educational materials, and student-focused experiences that spark creativity and engagement.

One of the most anticipated traditions of the year, the Grant Patrol, surprises grant-winning educators in their classrooms. Volunteers from Park Place Lexus Plano, Foundation partners, and district staff form the Grant Patrol team, spreading joy as they deliver grants in luxurious Lexus vehicles. Before setting out, Park Place Lexus Plano hosts a celebratory breakfast to kick off the day of giving.

Park Place Lexus Plano has supported the Plano ISD Education Foundation for more than 20 years, underscoring its commitment to education and the local community.

The Plano ISD Education Foundation has been championing quality education since 1993. Its mission is to help all Plano ISD students achieve their full potential by providing financial support to educators and academic programs. To date, the Foundation has generated over $23 million in private funding for priority projects not covered by tax dollars. Partnering with more than 40 businesses and organizations across North Texas, the Foundation continues to enhance educational opportunities and foster community involvement in support of Plano ISD schools.

Park Place Members Volunteered to Lay Wreaths on Veterans’ Graves at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery

Army veteran’s daughter participated in wreaths across America 

Jessica Musgrave, Admin Assistant to the GM at Park Place Lexus in Grapevine, had never heard of the Wreaths Across America initiative until Park Place invited their Members to participate in this year’s event. 

“I just thought the cemetery must put out all the wreaths,” said Musgrave. ”My father, US Army Sargeant Arsenio Vega-Rodriguez, is buried at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. I would see the wreaths on his grave when I’d visit at Christmas time. When I heard Park Place was participating, naturally I volunteered this year. I was truly impressed by the level of community support. Hearing the veterans’ stories from others was incredible. By saying their names out loud, we keep their stories alive.” 

“My father served in the 2nd Armored Division, working with the M1A2 Abrams tank, a role he always spoke of with pride,” she recalled. “He remembered his time in the Army as one of the best chapters of his life. I was born at Fort Hood while he was stationed there.” 

After his military service, Jessica’s father returned to Puerto Rico to begin a 30-year career with American Airlines. He received the American Airlines Purple Heart Award for his heroic actions as a first responder, saving a pilot’s life at DFW Airport.  

“When my father passed, I made a promise to him that his legacy would continue through us—his children, his grandchildren and through the communities he touched. In the end, legacies are not just about the recognition we receive but about the actions we take, the way we treat others, and the values we instill in those who follow us. Our stories are woven into the fabric of the world around us, and through our service, love, and dedication, we create legacies that will continue to resonate for years to come.” 

Musgrave said her biggest takeaway was realizing how we are all woven together for a greater purpose – from serving our country to serving each other. 

“For me, the concept of legacy took on new meaning with the passing of my father. While I miss him every day, I no longer dwell in sadness. Instead, I recognize that he passed the baton to me and my siblings, entrusting us with the responsibility to continue his work and uphold his values. Reflecting on my father’s life, I realize how much of him lives on in me. We share the same laugh, the same desire to help others, and a heart full of service.” 

Park Place Dealerships 4th Annual Season of Giving Recipients Receive a Total of $100,000

North Texas non-profits are kicking off the holiday season with a little more cheer, thanks to $100,000 in Season of Giving grants from Park Place Dealerships. The dealership group selected 21 recipients across the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area that make an impact in the community year-round.

“It’s been truly inspiring to learn about the remarkable work of numerous non-profits making a difference in our communities,” said Tony Carimi, Managing Director of Park Place Dealerships. “In addition to providing year-end grants, Park Place Members will also volunteer with these non-profit partners in the coming year, aiming to drive an even greater impact in the community.”

More than 700 non-profits applied for the 4th Annual Season of Giving grants. Each recipient aligns with one of Park Place’s Four Pillars of Giving: Education; Medical Research; Advocacy; or the Arts.

Under its philanthropic arm, Park Place Cares, the Season of Giving program awards one-time grants ranging from $2,500 to $10,000. Now in its fourth year, the initiative has granted a total of $400,000 to 86 local organizations, supporting the missions of non-profits dedicated to bettering North Texas communities. Over the past 37 years, Park Place Cares has contributed millions of dollars to charities through ongoing outreach and support.

This year’s grant recipients represent a broad range of causes and communities across North Texas, reflecting Park Place Dealerships’ commitment to uplifting diverse missions and making a lasting difference. The charities receiving a grant for the 2024 Season of Giving include:

Education

  • Pasos for Oak Cliff (Dallas)
  • Broken Halos Haven (Lewisville)
  • Claymore Operations (Coppell)
  • Little Hands Book Bank (Plano)
  • Gabby’s Sanctuary Ark, Inc. (Lancaster)
  • Gill Children’s Services (Fort Worth)
  • Rainbow Days (Dallas)
  • Girls on the Run (Dallas)

Medical

  • Enabling Movement Foundation (Flower Mound)
  • David Nicklas Organ Donor Awareness Foundation (Grand Prairie)

Advocacy

  • Bikers Against Child Abuse (Fort Worth)
  • Lambie’s Love (Dallas)
  • DFW Angels (Dallas)
  • Serving Our Seniors (Richland Hills)
  • Metrocrest Services (Carrollton)
  • Patriot PAWS Service Dogs (Rockwall)
  • Streetside Showers (McKinney)
  • Second Chance Dog Rescue (Mansfield)

Arts

  • New Song Community Choir (Dallas)
  • Brown Girls Do Ballet (Fort Worth)
  • Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth (Fort Worth)

“This is truly one of our favorite times of the year as we come together to review the incredible applications from local non-profits,” said Kara Connor, Park Place Dealership’s Experiential Marketing Manager. “Beyond providing financial support, we’re excited to strengthen our connections with these inspiring organizations that make such a meaningful impact across North Texas.”

All in the Family

Motorcars Dallas Pre-Owned Sales Manager Mike Wasserman is passionate about nurturing and developing the Park Place ‘family’ culture. “I’ve spent more than half of my life here,” he said. “And I don’t see myself stopping anytime in the near future.”

Celebrating 30 years at Park Place, Mike’s story really is a family affair. Mike’s wife Linda spent 17 years in sales at Lexus Plano. And for the past year and a half his daughter Ashley has worked as a Sales Experience Manager at Porsche Dallas.

“I remember from the time I was little visiting Lexus Plano and talking to one of the Members who is still at the dealership,” says Ashley. “She’s like an older sister to me. When I got my first car, Park Place always treated me right as a client. Then, coming to work here, it’s like my life has come full circle.”

After graduating from UNT with a degree in Hospitality Management, Ashley started as a greeter but quickly moved into sales. “Personalization is important,” she says. “People don’t want to be treated as a number. That’s true of how we treat our clients, and also how we treat each other. Other Members don’t treat me as Mike’s daughter. They treat me as an individual. In my experience, Park Place is different than other dealerships.”

Mike has seen a lot of change over the years in the automotive industry, but what hasn’t changed is Park Place’s dedication to culture. “You have to experience change in order to grow,” he says. “But you can still build on the legacy of those who came before you. We’re not in the car business. We’re in the people business. Take care of the people – both our clients and fellow Members – and success will follow.”

“After 30 years at Park Place, I feel a certain obligation to protect our culture and nurture new Members for the benefit of our clients. We have so many Members who are tenured here. It’s our responsibility to adopt the new Members and lead by example. It’s important we walk the walk and not just talk the talk.”

Tony Carimi Named to the Dallas 500 by D CEO Magazine

D CEO’s signature publication, the Dallas 500, spotlights the most influential North Texas executives across more than 50 industries. Tony Carimi, Area Vice President and Managing Director for Park Place Dealerships, has earned a place on this prestigious list, highlighting his role as a key driver of the regional economy.

A proud Texas A&M graduate, Carimi launched his career in the automotive industry with experience in both sales and service.

When asked what he would enhance about the automotive industry, Carimi emphasized the need to prioritize the consumer’s time. “If we can provide transparency and convenience, we eliminate the top frustrations. This applies to both the sales and service process. Park Place was a pioneer in the One Touch single point of contact approach and the introduction of a complete online car-buying process that can be completed in approximately 15 minutes.”

Looking ahead, Carimi is most inspired by the growth and accomplishments of Park Place’s Members.


“Watching the growth of our teams and the individual accomplishments, both personal and professional, that our Members achieve is incredibly rewarding. The legacy and Park Place brand are in strong hands. We will continue to focus our resources on training and development to reinforce our ability to deliver extraordinary experiences, both internally and externally. Though trends, products, and technology will evolve, staying people-focused will always be our priority.”

Carimi’s journey with Park Place began in 2002 as Service Director at the company’s original dealership on Oak Lawn Avenue in Dallas. He advanced to Director of Fixed Operations in 2010, then Vice President of Operations, overseeing service, parts, and collision operations across the group. In 2018, he assumed the role of Chief Operating Officer, driving process consistency and enhancing the client experience.

Today, Carimi oversees Park Place’s nine dealerships, three collision centers, auction operations, and corporate headquarters, along with six Plaza Motors dealerships in St. Louis.

Porsche Macan EV Unveiled at Neiman Marcus Garden

The highly anticipated Porsche Macan Electric mid-sized SUV made its dazzling debut at an exclusive Electric Garden Soirée in the Neiman Marcus garden at NorthPark Center in Dallas. Inspired by Porsche’s national activation at the 2024 Met Gala, the event drew several hundred guests to experience a stunning fusion of automotive innovation and high fashion.

Drawing on the theme of the “Garden of Time,” the soirée transformed the venue into an electrified garden, positioning the Macan Electric as the muse. Guests donned elegant cocktail attire, immersing themselves in an atmosphere buzzing with excitement, while the sleek lines and cutting-edge design of the Macan Electric captivated all in attendance.

“The event beautifully blended luxury, style and innovation, celebrating the future of electric driving with the Porsche Macan Electric in a creative and vibrant setting,” said Patrick Huston, Park Place Porsche Dallas General Manager. “The Electric Garden Soirée allowed us to showcase the innovative technology behind the Macan Electric while creating an energetic experience that truly embodies the spirit of Porsche.”

As part of Park Place Porsche’s ongoing commitment to giving back to the community, the event also included the announcement of a partnership with the Children’s Medical Center BOO Yard Sign Challenge, a fun initiative aimed at supporting pediatric care in North Texas. Participants are encouraged to “BOO” their friends and neighbors by secretly leaving BOO yard signs in their friends’ yards and Halloween treats on their doorsteps. The challenge runs through October 31. Participants can purchase a BOO yard sign for $25 at childrens.com/boo. 100% of the proceeds go directly to Children’s Health to support their mission to make life better for children.

The evening featured a luxurious array of food and beverages to complement the night’s festivities. Neiman Marcus served their famous chocolate chip cookies and chicken salad on popovers. Guests sipped On the Rocks Cocktails and Haku Vodka Espresso Martinis, while enjoying fresh sushi from Joey Dallas and a decadent dessert selection of pasticcini from Eataly. Proper Catering served an impressive array of passed hors d’oeuvres, including:

  • Fresh Fig Tartlet with smoked goat cheese mousse
  • Charcuterie Cups featuring cheese, cured meats, and Parmesan cheese straws in mini flowerpots
  • Mini Tuna Poke Tacos with avocado mousse, mango salsa, and cilantro crema
  • Braised Beef Short rib Sliders on poppyseed buns with pickled red onions and Gruyere.

Porsche completely re-designed its popular performance SUV with an electric powertrain. The new 2025 Macan EV features the brand’s iconic handling with the immediate thrust of electric motors. The roomy SUV offers a rear-seat that will accommodate full-sized adults and a cargo area that’s designed to handle reasonable cargo. It’s a sporty SUV that looks and drives like a Porsche.

Starting at an MSRP of $77,295 for the rear-wheel drive base model with a single 355 horsepower electric motor that can reach 60 mph in 5.4 seconds, the Macan EV comes in a range of options. The 4S trim is a dual-motor model that drives 442 horsepower that can reach 60 mph in 3.9 seconds. All models come with an air suspension and adaptive dampers.