
Date: Thursday, September 17, 2026
Location: Francis Marion Hotel 378 King Street, Charleston, SC 29403
Time: 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM ET
Cocktail hour: 5:30PM
Award ceremony: 6:30 PM
The Center for Heirs’ Property® (CHP) will host its 15th annual Danielle Hope Watson Commitment to Justice event to raise funds to fuel our mission and to honor a remarkable humanitarian and standard bearer of justice whose work has impacted South Carolina – and the country.
This year, we will be honoring Mr. Anton Gunn, a nationally recognized leader and culture expert who helps leaders build trust, inspire teams, and drive meaningful impact. With a distinguished career spanning public service, healthcare, and executive leadership, Anton has consistently broken barriers while advancing opportunities for others.
Throughout the event, guests will enjoy a silent auction, delicious food, and live music while coming together to support the important work of the Center for Heirs’ Property®.
We warmly invite you to be part of this special evening as we celebrate CHP’s mission to preserve family land, protect generational ownership, and help build a more just and equitable future for all and to honor Mr. Gunn.
If you are interested in sponsoring this event, please reach out to Nulani Bennett, Director of Development, at nbennett@heirsproperty.org or 843-745-7055, ext. 246.
History of Danielle Hope Watson Commitment to Justice Award Reception
The Center for Heirs’ Property® (CHP) inaugurated the annual “Danielle Hope Watson Commitment to Justice” Award Reception in the spring of 2011. The purpose of the event is two-fold:
- To honor a remarkęble humanitarian and standard bearer of justice whose work has impacted South Carolina.
- To raise awareness about CHP.

Danielle Hope Watson
In 2022, CHP’s Danielle Hope Watson Commitment to Justice Award was named in honor of Danielle Hope Watson. Hope began working with the Center for Heirs’ Property® in 2014 as an outreach coordinator. Her personality, the relationships she developed within the role, and her knowledge of the law helped her transition easily to become a staff attorney for CHP.
She became a formidable attorney providing legal education, advice and counsel, and extended legal services to heirs’ property owners across our service area. Unfortunately, Hope left us way too early and passed away in 2021. CHP honors the lasting mark her work left on the organization and how it helped shape its development during her tenure. Hope’s passion and commitment to justice and protecting family land for families was unwavering.
The event has since attracted 250 guests each year to honor recipients, including:
- Judge Richard E. Fields
- Judge Alex Sanders
- Dr. Theodore S. Stern
- Ret. Chief Justice Ernest A. Finney, Jr.
- Honorable Lucille S. Whipper
- Ret. Chief Justice Jean H. Toal
- Rev. McKinley Washington, Jr.
- Judge Bernard Fielding
- Armand Derfner, Esq.
- Christine Osburn Jackson
- Dr. Millicent E. Brown
- Rev. Nelson B. Rivers III
- David J. Dennis Sr.
- Cecelia Gordon Rogers
Danielle Hope Watson Commitment to Justice Award Honoree
Anton Gunn

The Center for Heirs’ Property® (CHP) is proud to present the Danielle Hope Watson Commitment to Justice Award, honoring individuals who demonstrate an unwavering commitment to equity, leadership, and service in their communities.
This year, we are honored to recognize Anton Gunn as the 15th Annual Danielle Hope Watson Commitment to Justice Award recipient. Anton Gunn is a nationally recognized leadership and culture expert who helps leaders build trust, inspire teams, and drive meaningful impact. With a distinguished career spanning public service, healthcare, and executive leadership, Anton has consistently broken barriers while advancing opportunities for others.
A trailblazer from an early age, Anton became the youngest CEO of a statewide nonprofit advocacy organization at just 27. He later made history as the first African American elected to the South Carolina Legislature from his district.
His leadership continued on the national stage as a senior advisor to President Barack Obama and as a presidential appointee at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where he served as Director of External Affairs.
Anton also made history in healthcare as the first African American C-level executive at the Medical University of South Carolina Health System (MUSC Health), earning recognition as one of the Ten Most Influential Minority Executives in Healthcare. Today, he is a sought-after advisor and speaker, working with organizations across the country to develop strong leaders and build resilient, purpose-driven cultures.
Throughout his career, Anton has remained deeply committed to advancing equity, strengthening communities, and creating pathways for opportunity. His work reflects the very spirit of the Commitment to Justice Award-championing fairness, expanding access, and inspiring transformative change.
At CHP, we believe that land is more than property—it is legacy, opportunity, and a foundation for generational wealth. Through legal services, education, and sustainable land use strategies, CHP works alongside families to protect heirs’ property and ensure it remains a source of stability and prosperity for future generations. This commitment reflects the very spirit of the Danielle Hope Watson Commitment to Justice Award. Like Anton Gunn, CHP’s work is rooted in expanding opportunity, strengthening communities, and advancing equity in ways that create lasting change across generations.
We invite you to join us in honoring Anton Gunn and supporting CHP’s mission to preserve land, protect family ownership, and build a more just and equitable future. Your sponsorship directly supports this critical work while aligning your organization with a powerful commitment to community, legacy, and impact.