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Notre Dame of Maryland University, a leader in women’s education, celebrates Maryland’s Top 100 Women, including our own:

4701 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21210 | 410-435-0100 | ndm.edu

Kathleen Birrane ’82Partner, DLA Piper, LLP (US)

Michelle Yeager Streckfus ’99Engineering Program Manager, Exelon

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Suzanne E. Fischer-Huettner ........................Publisher

Thomas Baden Jr. ................................................ Editor

Patrick Brannan ..................... Special Products Editor

Hope Keller ................................................. Legal Editor

Sean Wallace ....................................... Assistant Editor

Jason Whong .............................................Digital Editor

Maria Kelly .................................................. Comptroller

Tracy Bumba ............. Audience Development Director

Darice Dixon.......................... Senior Account Manager

Gail Clough ........................................ Account Manager

Erin McLaughlin .......Events & Marketing Coordinator

Oliver Stein ............................Administrative Assistant

Brian Pappalardo .......................... Contributing Writer

Gina Gallucci-White ...................... Contributing Writer

Pete Pichaske ................................ Contributing Writer

Nick Stern ...................................... Contributing Writer

Christine Hansen .......................... Contributing Writer

Sarah Ensor.................................... Contributing Writer

Maximilian Franz .............. Contributing Photographer

Kady Weddle ..............Special Publications Supervisor

Heather Heater .................................................Designer

Jordan Mazuranic ..... Promotional Design Supervisor

Erin Roper................................... Promotional Designer

To order additional copies of this publication, please contact

Oliver Stein at 443-524-8184 or [email protected].

CONTENTSPublisher’s Letter ..........................4

Judges ...........................................4

Judging Process ............................4

Circle of ExcellenceScholarship Winner ......................6

2019 Top 100 Women Profi les .............................8

2019 CIRCLE OFEXCELLENCE WINNERSCarol Beatty ..................................9

Lorece Edwards ......................... 13

MaryBeth Hyland ....................... 16

Michelle Siri ................................ 25

Dana Weckesser ........................ 28

Top 100 Women Sponsor Profi les ......................... 32

Index of All Top 100 Women ........................ 36

Index of All Circle of Excellence Honorees ................. 45

TABLE OF

Cover design is the image by Patrick O'Brien which is being used as the Maryland's Top 100 Women 2019 award.

Notre Dame of Maryland University, a leader in women’s education, celebrates Maryland’s Top 100 Women, including our own:

4701 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21210 | 410-435-0100 | ndm.edu

Kathleen Birrane ’82Partner, DLA Piper, LLP (US)

Michelle Yeager Streckfus ’99Engineering Program Manager, Exelon

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I am pleased to recognize our 2019 Top 100 Women honorees in these pages, carrying on a proud tradition that began 24 years ago when Th e Daily Record launched its inaugural awards.

We created Maryland’s Top 100 Women to recognize outstanding women leaders for their professional achievement, community service and commitment to mentoring. Th e program was designed to shine a spotlight on women in leadership roles and to help more women achieve top positions in companies, open their own businesses, law fi rms and nonprofi ts and get seats on corporate boards.

I feel it’s important to stress that these are honorees who not only achieve great professional success but who have shown compassion and commitment to help others and shape their communities. I am excited about the journey the women

featured in this magazine are on in their careers and lives.Th ere were 520 women nominated for the statewide honor in 2019, the

largest number in the history of the program. Nominees were asked to outline their educational and career history, professional and community involvement, corporate and nonprofi t board memberships and mentoring experience. Th ey were encouraged to submit letters of recommendation from those familiar with their accomplishments — professionally, in the community and through mentoring.

A panel of business professionals and previous Maryland’s Top 100 Women honorees reviewed the fi nal applications and selected this year’s honorees.

Five women will be inducted into the Circle of Excellence. Th ey receive the award for a third and fi nal time, a true testament to their ability to juggle the pressing demands of career, community and their personal lives.

Th ey are shining exemplars of what it means to a Top 100 Woman.In February, Th e Daily Record launched our Women Who Lead

leadership brand tying together Top 100 Women, Leading Women, Path to Excellence and the Women’s Leadership Summit. Th ere is a twice-monthly email newsletter along with expanded digital content on our Women in Business page on Th e Daily Record website.

Th e Top 100 Women honors serve as the foundation for Th e Daily Record’s mission of recognizing women, encouraging women to share their stories and inspiring the next generation of women leaders in Maryland.

We launched the Leading Women awards program in 2010, honoring women 40 years old or younger for their remarkable achievements at such a young age. Th e Path to Excellence magazine launched in 2015 and publishes six times a year with a focus on women in business.

Our Women’s Leadership Summit gathers our honorees with other women leaders to share their best ideas on how to address the challenges we face in our professional and personal lives.

Every year, we are profoundly grateful to those who submit nominations and to our judges who off er up so much of their personal time.

But most of all we are grateful to the 100 women you will read about in these pages. We thank you for your passion, commitment to excellence and the countless ways in which you grace our communities and our lives.

Congratulations!

Suzanne E. Fischer-Huettner

Publisher,The Daily Record

Letter from the Publisher

JUDGING PROCESSJUDGES

Sandy HillmanSandy Hillman Communications

Denise MersingerMerrill Lynch/ Bank of America

Sheryl Davis KohlBeacon Staffi ng Alternatives Inc.

Veronica CoolCool & Associates LLC

Jenny ColdironGBMC HealthCare

Betsy Hurwitz-SchwabH&S Development LLC

Nominations for the award are solicited from previous winners, as well as economic development agencies, chambers of commerce, women’s organizations and the business community at large each year from May through January. For this year’s awards, more than 500 nominations were received.

Each nominee is asked to supply an application outlining her education and career history, professional and community involvement, and corporate and nonprofit board membership. Nominees also are asked to provide a latter of reference. Nominees can submit up to three letters of reference.

After a preliminary round of judging, a panel of judges – including previous Top 100 Women honorees and Maryland business leaders – selected the 2019 Top 100 Women. Five women will be inducted into the Circle of Excellence. Circle of Excellence honorees will receive the award for a third and final time.

Monica MitchellWells Fargo

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Mackenzie Swift wanted to look for leadership roles in college and thought the President's Leadership Circle could pro-vide just that.

“I thought it was a good opportunity to continue my jour-ney,” Swift, a senior at Frostburg State University, said.

She was nomi-nated to the circle, went through the interview process and was one of 12 students selected for the 2018-19 academic year. As part of the program, she meets with the school’s president twice a month and helps provide a con-nection between the student body and the president. Shadow-ing and leadership workshop opportuni-ties are also a part of the program.

“I’m very interested in leadership and management,” Swift said. “I think that being part of opportunities like this and having mentors like the president of the university is going to help me with leading and managing people in the future.”

Swift is set to graduate in December with a bachelor of science in business administration with a concentration in human resources management. She has a 3.89 GPA and was inducted into the Phi Eta Sigma national freshman honor society. She was also selected for Beta Gamma Sigma, the national business honor society, which invites only the top 10 percent of students for membership.

Swift is the president of the school’s Society for Human Resources Manage-ment (SHRM) and has coordinated more than 20 events this academic year. She leads a group of about 30 members in the chapter. As the recruitment chair in the

fall semester, Swift saw membership increase by about 25 percent.

Swift said the goal of the SHRM chapter is to assist students in making professional connections through events that help them get a job after grad-uation. She designed two workshops this academic year: Last semester's workshop was about choosing an industry after grad-uation and this se-mester's is about how to get an internship or interview to land a job.

“Our chapter of SHRM isn’t just re-lated to HR people or

business majors,” Swift said. “We are here for any student that wants to get a job.”

Swift also volunteers at Garrett Mentors, where she has lunch with an elementary school student once a week and serves as a positive role model for him and as someone he can count on. She was a member of Best Buddies early in her col-lege career, working with people with de-velopmental and intellectual disabilities.

Swift said she plans to continue her education, working toward an MBA while also working at an internship or job in the years after graduating from Frostburg. She also plans to get her SHRM certifica-tion. Her ultimate goal is to have an HR consulting business of her own.

The Daily Record’s Circle of Excellence Scholarship Winners

2019 Mackenzie Swift

Frostburg State University

2018 Destiny Brown

Coppin State University

2017 Mollie Cueva-Dabkoski

Johns Hopkins University

2016 Chloe Scott

Hood College

2015 Mariel Shilling

Washington College

2014 Caitlyn Leiter-Mason

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

2013 Lunden Hawkins Towson University

2012 Meghan Tait

Washington College

2011 MengMeng Xu

University of Maryland, College Park

2010 Gabrielle Wyatt

University of Maryland, College Park

2009 Jenna Aidikoff

University of Maryland, College Park

2008 Kelly Subramanian

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

2007 Gul Jabbar

College of Notre Dame of Maryland

2006 Maura J. O’Neill

College of Notre Dame of Maryland

2005 Anna Barvir

College of Notre Dame of Maryland

2004 Selin Mariadhas

University of Maryland, College Park

2003 Elizabeth Huntley

University of Maryland, College Park

Winner of The Daily Record’s Circle of

Excellence ScholarshipScholarship winner capitalizing

on leadership opportunitiesBy Patrick [email protected]

Mackenzie SwiftFrostburg State University

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TOWSON.EDU

and all of the exceptional women being honored.

Congratulationsto our Top 100 Women

TU PresidentKim Schatzel,Beth Hehir ’81, Kelly Mitchell ’91

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Katie Allston, a social worker, said she never planned to be an organiza-tional leader, but her training and ex-perience have helped her support staff at Marian House, which has grown to three buildings as part of an $8 million expansion plan.

Allston, executive director since 2007, said she has helped Marian House diversify its funding and expand programs. During her tenure, Marian House has increased its assets from $5 million to more than $10 million and more than doubled its budget.

Allston is also a volunteer field in-structor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work, where she shows students how social workers can succeed in leadership roles.

In 2007, Jeanne L. Allert bought a 23-acre estate and started Maryland’s first residential program to help victims of domestic sex trafficking. She is credited with rallying thousands of community volunteers who helped transform the estate into a long-term shelter in four years.

In a new initiative, Allert’s Samaritan Women Institute for Shelter Care is seeking research partners to help estab-lish care standards and best practices in treating trafficking victims.

In addition, the institute is serving as a mentor with start-up agencies in Penn-sylvania, Virginia and the Eastern Shore, and its five-year goal is to support the creation of 27 new shelter programs across the country.

Lillian M. Argilagos is a co-founder of Viamericas, a money transfer company that began operating in 2000 as a four-person start-up in her home. Today, Viamericas has more than 250 employees in four countries and more than $70 million in annual revenue.

As the first-generation daughter of immigrants from Cuba, Argilagos takes pride in helping more than one million customers each year send money safely to family members in other countries.

Argilagos is also president, co-founder and board member of Viam-istad, a nonprofit group that hosts recreational camps for people with disabilities in Guatemala.

More than 20 years ago, Violet M. Apple planned an annual program to help children affected by HIV and AIDS, many of whom were caretak-ers for family members. Apple said the program, which she ran for eight years, sparked her interest in help-ing others and set her on the path to become CEO of the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland.

Now, Apple said she takes pride in developing diverse, out-of-school Girl Scout programs such as reading and financial literacy, and robotics, for underserved communities.

Apple also mentors two or three women a year, providing advice on how they can transition their careers.

Mythili “Lee” Bachu started in the pension industry as a part-time word processor in 1985 and earned her MBA, Finance at the University of the District of Columbia while studying part time.

Bachu founded MGA Consultants, a pension company, in 1997, and it has since merged with United Retirement Plan Consultants, where she has been president and chief executive officer since 2016. Under her leadership, United Retirement was profitable for two years in a row for the first time in its history.

Bachu is on several boards, includ-ing the Maryland Commission for Women, where she was the board chair and leader of the Voices of Maryland Women Listening Tour starting in 2016.

Debra Reznick Attman has had a successful career in real estate — she started as a Realtor in 1979 and is a former president of the Real Estate Million Dollar Association — but she is proudest of her charitable work.

In addition to helping with Long & Foster’s Giving Back drive each spring, one of Attman’s priorities is working with Jewish Volunteer Connection programs, including raising funds to fill student backpacks with school sup-plies and acting as co-chairperson of a drive that donates books and sends volunteers to read to first graders.

As a mentor, she works with girls at William Pinderhughes Elementary/Middle School.

Jeanne L. AllertFounder and Executive Director The Samaritan Women

Katie AllstonExecutive DirectorMarian House

Violet M. AppleChief Executive OfficeGirl Scouts of Central Maryland

Lillian M. ArgilagosExecutive Vice President and General CounselViamericas Corporation

Debra Reznick AttmanRealtorLong & Foster Real Estate

Mythili 'Lee' BachuPresident and CEOUnited Retirement Plan Consultants

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Mojdeh Bahar has been the assistant administrator in the Office of Technol-ogy Transfer’s Agricultural Research Service, the Department of Agricul-ture’s principal in-house research agency, since 2013. She manages technology transfers, including patent-ing and licensing of inventions, for the service, and is a resource in the man-agement of intellectual property and technology transfers across the USDA.

Bahar is an alumni mentor at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, where she earned her law degree in 2000.

Bahar is on the board of the United States-India Science & Technology En-dowment Fund, which promotes inno-vation and entrepreneurship between the two countries.

Donyel Gaskins Bacon joined the De-fense Department in 2012 as a software engineer. After two years in that posi-tion, followed by 18 months as a project director, she was deployed to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, where she was technical director/chief from October 2015 to September 2017, when she was named to her current position.

Gaskins Bacon was part of an intel-ligence community group formed to address challenges faced by women in the workforce. The group’s action plans were approved by a senior leadership panel. “The action plans provoked difficult conversations with constructive solutions,” she said, calling it her most significant professional accomplishment.

Carol A. Beatty grew up with a physical disability before the Americans with Disabilities Act became law in 1990. She said she was fortunate, though, because her family, friends and teachers encouraged her to have big dreams.

In her four years working for Gov. Larry Hogan, Carol A. Beatty has built partnerships with other state agencies and grassroots groups to address the challenges facing the more than 650,000 chil-dren and adults in the state with disabilities.

Under Beatty, the department has focused on improving the lives of people with disabilities by increasing their safe interactions with police, providing more opportunities for them to advocate for themselves and helping them save money.

What are some key moments that have affected your journey?A key value that has affected my journey is the belief that members

of the disability community have the right to live, work, play and prosper in our Maryland neighborhoods alongside their non-disabled peers. Every step of my journey and every organization I’ve been a part of has embraced inclusion and created opportunities to bring people together to further these values. I’m working now to make sure that the next gen-eration of disability advocates are speaking for themselves and bringing their gifts and talents to the ongoing struggle for equal rights.

Tracey Barbour-Gillett was elected in 2018 as the first African-American board chair in the 35-year history of the Association of Baltimore Area Grant-makers, a statewide association of 135 philanthropic institutions.

She has focused her work on ed-ucating members on factors that perpetuate racial disparities in their communities. She has also included the issues of racial equity, diversity and inclusion in program planning, as well as addressing the rights of people with disabilities, the LGBTQ community and immigrants and refugees.

Barbour-Gillett has also been in the Local Purchasing/Small Business De-velopment Workgroup in the Baltimore Integration Partnership since 2014.

Zoa D. Barnes’ first job was as a research associate in immunology, genetics and cancer research from 1975 to 1990. But from 1992 to 1995, she changed careers and was a law clerk in the Carroll County State’s Attorneys Office while earning her law degree at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. She has been a partner in her law firm since 1996.

She planned to use her scientific background in her law career, but said she became more passionate about advocacy and family law.

Barnes is also a mentor to young lawyers through the Women’s Bar As-sociation of Maryland.

Donyel Gaskins BaconChief of Computer SolutionsU.S. Department of Defense

Mojdeh BaharAssistant AdministratorUnited States Department of Agriculture

Tracey Barbour-GillettProgram Officer, Community DevelopmentAbell Foundation

Carol A. Beatty Secretary, Maryland Department of DisabilitiesState of Maryland

Zoa D. BarnesPartnerHill, Barnes & McInerney LLC

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Working with an executive coach was transformational for Kathleen A. Birrane, who considered herself a demanding boss earlier in her career. Her team members grew into new responsibilities once she learned that effective team leadership involved constructive feedback, mentoring and support.

Birrane works in the Insurance Sector and Litigation practice group at DLA Piper, where she focuses on global insurance and reinsurance transactional and regulatory compli-ance for insurers, reinsurers, brokers and other licensees.

From 2002 to 2007, Birrane was principal counsel to the Maryland Insurance Administration in the Mary-land Attorney General’s Office.

Joanna Freeman Barnett manages sustainable stormwater and environ-mental projects for two state agencies, the Department of Transportation State Highway Administration and the Emer-gency Management Agency.

While working as Maryland Program Manager for the Alliance for the Ches-apeake Bay from 2013 to 2017, she expanded Project Clean Stream, a com-munity cleanup initiative that engages volunteers to remove trash from parks and streams to make an impact on the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.

She started with 200 cleanup sites in the Baltimore area and grew it to more than 3,700 sites and 74,000 volunteers each spring in six states and the District of Columbia.

Karen Bond was named the executive director of Boys Hope Girls Hope of Baltimore in 2017, and in the same year she became the first African-American woman to serve as president of the Executive Alliance. She was its vice pres-ident from 2015 to 2017.

During her one-year term as presi-dent, the alliance proposed a resolution in the Maryland Legislature aimed at increasing the number of women on corporate boards.

Bond, the current chair of the Bal-timore City Women’s Commission, is coaching a group of young women seeking to be leaders in the city. As chair, she directs 18 co-chairs on nine committees with about 125 members.

Sharonne R. Bonardi is the state’s first African-American deputy comp-troller and leads the state tax collection agency, which has 1,100 employees and a budget of more than $100 mil-lion. The office generates more than $20 billion a year for the state.

Bonardi was also a founding board member of the Identity Theft Tax Re-fund Fraud Information Sharing and Analysis Center, a joint project of the IRS, state offices and corporate tax software vendors that saves the country tens of millions of dollars every year.

Bonardi is a Girls Empowerment Movement Angel and a board member with the Baltimore County chapter of Jack and Jill of America Inc.

Dr. Usa Bunnag was born in Thai-land, one of four children with a single mother. She moved to the United States when she was 14 years old with dreams of becoming a doctor. After learning En-glish and adjusting to her new country, she succeeded in achieving her dream and now owns two dental practices that use the newest technology.

Bunnag is the founder and president of Smiles on Wings, a nonprofit group that provides dental care, humanitarian aid, education and training in under-served communities in Thailand.

Bunnag has completed many dental missions to Thailand and built mobile and permanent dental clinics in her na-tive country.

In 2010, Debra A. Bright was a single mother working full time when she completed her 10-year journey to earn her doctorate in higher education administration at George Washington University’s Graduate School of Edu-cation and Human Development.

She worked with a counselor at Montgomery College in 2013 to de-velop a mentoring program that sup-ports single mothers, at-risk students and women who are the first in their families to attend college.

Bright is a member of the National Council for Education and Human Development at George Washington University and is on the steering com-mittee of the National Conference for College Women Student Leaders.

Joanna Freeman BarnettSenior Environmental SpecialistMaryland Environmental Service

Kathleen A. BirranePartnerDLA Piper

Sharonne R. BonardiDeputy ComptrollerComptroller of Maryland

Karen BondExecutive DirectorBoys Hope Girls Hope

Debra A. BrightAssociate Dean of Student AffairsMontgomery College

Dr. Usa Bunnag, DDSChief Executive OfficerBunnag Comprehensive Dentistry and Bunnag Dental Associates

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Mary Beth Carozza was elected in November to serve as the senator representing the state’s 38th District representing Somerset, Worcester and Wicomico counties. She has deep roots in Washington and started her career as press secretary for U.S. Sen. William Cohen in 1984.

Prior to becoming a state senator, she was a state delegate for District 38C. Her most significant legislation supported veteran-owned businesses and called for increasing penalties against those convicted of vehicular homicide while under the influence of drugs and those who make false bomb threats.

She was the deputy assistant secre-tary of defense for House Affairs from 2001 to 2003 under Donald Rumsfeld.

Judy A. Carbone ran last year in hopes of becoming the first woman and first Democrat to be elected as a Garrett County commissioner in 25 years. She did not win but was happy to challenge the status quo and hopes her campaign inspires more women to get involved.

Carbone joined HART for Animals Inc. in 2005 as a volunteer animal transporter and helped with fund-raising. She is now its volunteer co-ordinator and works with about 200 volunteers.

As the president of the Garrett branch of the American Association of University Women, Carbone helped develop the student chapters at Garrett College and Frostburg State University.

By helping to create two phar-macotherapy clinics at Chesapeake Healthcare in Princess Anne and Po-comoke, Dr. Yen Dang aims to reduce disparities and improve access to quality health care. Thus far, she has treated more than 800 patients and made more than 4,000 interventions to patients’ medical care in underserved areas of the Eastern Shore.

Since 2013, she has served as an as-sociate professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administration at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.

Dang also volunteers on medical mission trips to Haiti, Nicaragua, Gua-temala and Vietnam to provide care to those in need.

Andrea E. Chapdelaine, inaugurated as Hood College president on Oct. 17, 2015, was the first generation of her family that went to college. Before coming to Hood, she was provost and chief academic officer at Albright Col-lege in Reading, Pa., from 2006 to 2015.

Chapdelaine’s strategic plan at Hood College, Moving Together Be-yond Boundaries: 2017-2022, calls for expanding experiential learning oppor-tunities and improving academic pro-grams and faculty and staff diversity.

Chapdelaine is a board member with Frederick Center for Research and Ed-ucation in Science and Technology, the Frederick Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club of Frederick.

Since she was named dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing in 2013, Patricia Davidson has worked to introduce a number of new de-gree programs including a master’s in nursing and doubled the school’s Ph.D program intake.

A native of Australia and a regis-tered nurse since 1980, she earned her doctorate in behavioral sciences from the University of Newcastle. Last year, Davidson was named sec-retary general of the Secretariat of the World Health Organization Col-laborating Centers for Nursing and Midwifery.

As managing director for the Balti-more City Juvenile Justice Center, Sta-cia Janaire Dashiell works daily to ensure safe, efficient operations as well as lead-ing and managing the state facility.

Dashiell began her career as a Morgan State University police officer. After serving for eight years, the Johns Hopkins University alumna moved to her current agency, working as assistant director of security for seven years be-fore her promotion to her current title in 2015.

Giving her time to multiple agencies, Dashiell serves as a board member for Bro Code Baltimore and Alpha Kappa Alpha Society Inc. Rho Xi Omega Chap-ter.

Judy A. CarboneVolunteer CoordinatorHART for Animals Inc.

Mary Beth CarozzaSenatorMaryland State Senate

Andrea E. Chapdelaine, Ph.D.President Hood College

Dr. Yen Dang, PharmD Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administration University of Maryland Eastern Shore

Stacia Janaire DashiellManaging Director Maryland Department of Juvenile Services

Patricia DavidsonDean and professorJohns Hopkins School of Nursing

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Nina Easton’s career has included writing well-received books, inter-viewing high-profile individuals for renowned newspapers and giving her take on events as a television commentator, but her proudest ac-complishment thus far in her career is empowering women.

Easton serves as chair of Fortune Most Powerful Women International and co-chairs Fortune Global Forum, which provides a much-needed com-munity and annual gatherings for female leaders. She also co-founded Smart Women Smart Power at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, designed to amplify the voices of women in foreign affairs.

In 2016, Easton co-founded Sellers- Easton Media.

As a bariatric surgeon at GBMC, Elizabeth A. Dovec MD FACS and her partner, Dr. Gustavo Bello, operate on more than 1,200 morbidly obese patients every year.

With a desire to positively impact and change the lives of others, the two wanted to help their patients more. Over the past two years, the two have co-created NewTri, a web-based (NewTriHealth.com), com-prehensive yet simplified nutrition curriculum to prepare patients for the life-changing effects of weight loss procedures.

A Marshall University School of Medicine graduate, Dovec joined the GBMC Comprehensive Obesity Man-agement Program in 2013.

As an associate professor and director of Community Practice and Outreach at Mor-gan State University’s School of Community Health and Policy, Dr. Lorece Edwards aims to mentor students as well as help them realize their dreams.

A native of Baltimore, Edwards focuses most of her research on health promotion and disease prevention and on how HIV/AIDS affects the Afri-can-American population.

Over the past three to four years, she also developed a Perceived Risk Hierarchy Theory, which was tested and proven reliable by the Center for Predictive Analytics. With a patent pending, she aims for commercializa-tion sometime this year.

What are some key moments that affected your journey?Key moments that affected my journey are those challenging times

when I was ready to throw in the towel. However, I quickly realized when you get into a tight place and everything goes against you, till it seems as though you could not hang on a minute longer, never give up, for that is just the place and time to persevere. Perseverance is the hard work you do after you get tired of doing the hard work that you’ve already done.

Dr. Chrys Egan holds a number of re-sponsibilities and positions at Salisbury University, where she has worked for the past 17 years.

She is the co-director of the Office of Undergraduate Research and Cre-ative Activity, which aims to provide resources and information for under-graduate students. The Florida State University doctorate alumna is also the creator and director of The Innovation Academy, a program for STEM middle school students to explore innovation and leadership at the university and other local spots.

A professor of communication, Egan serves as president of the Faculty Sen-ate and was named a BEACON Scholar in Residence.

As vice president of Population Health at Peninsula Regional Health System (PRHS), Kathryn Fiddler is responsible for initiatives across the continuum of care.

Joining PRHS in 2016, she was the executive director of Population Health until her promotion last year. Her previous medical experience includes working as a senior direc-tor for CareFirst’s Patient Centered Medical Home program and as an emergency department registered nurse.

A Salisbury University alumna, she is a retired major with the U.S. Air Force Reserve.

Elizabeth A. Dovec MD, FACS, FASMBSBariatric surgeon and Medical DirectorGBMC Comprehensive Obesity Management Program

Nina Easton Founding partner SellersEaston Media

Dr. Chrys Egan Co-Director, Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative ActivitySalisbury University

Dr. Lorece Edwards Associate Professor Morgan State University

Kathryn Fiddler Vice President of Population Health Peninsula Regional Health System

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Since 2012, Rev. Reba R. Fitchett has worked as a mentor and support group facilitator for One Church One Child of Maryland, an organiza-tion working to reduce the number of children in the state’s foster care system through adoption.

A registered nurse since 1974, Fitchett received a doctorate in humane letters and Bachelor of Arts from Eastern Baptist Seminary.

In February, she won the Harriet R. Tubman Nursing Legacy for Psy-chiatric Mental Health Award from Provident Helene Fuld Nurse Alumni Association and Gamma Chapter, Chi ETA Phi Sorority Inc.

While working as an attorney and mediator, Juliet Grace Fisher had always dreamed of being a judge.

After a judge on the Baltimore County Orphans Court moved to circuit court, the University of Mary-land Francis King Carey School of Law graduate was appointed to the associate judge position in April 2014. She has since won two elec-tions (Nov. 2014 and 2018) to keep her seat on the court.

Fisher is chair of the legislative committee for the Maryland Confer-ence of Orphans Court Judges.

In the more than 110-year history of the Maryland Department of Legislative Services, a woman had not held the ex-ecutive director position until last year.

After serving as chief of staff to Sen-ate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. for 11 years and a career dedicated to politics, Victoria Gruber was named to the department’s top post, overseeing nearly 400 employees for the nonpar-tisan independent staff agency for the Maryland General Assembly.

The University of Baltimore School of Law graduate is tasked with serving as the chief legislative and budgetary ad-viser to the GA leaders of both political parties and the legislative representa-tive in conversations with the national bond rating agencies.

Since 2014, Melvina Carrie Ford has served as executive director of the Equal Rights Center, a national nonprofit identifying and seeking to eliminate unlawful and unfair discrim-ination in employment, housing and access to public accommodations.

A Georgetown University Law Cen-ter graduate, Ford was a presidential political appointee to the United States Department of Labor from 2011 to 2014. Serving in the Wage and Hour Division, she was a senior policy adviser to the administrator and temporarily acted for the deputy assistant secretary for several months.

The Hon. Juliet Grace Fisher Judge Baltimore County Orphans Court

Rev. Reba R. FitchettMentor, Educator, RNOne Church One Child of Maryland

Melvina Carrie FordExecutive Director Equal Rights Center

Victoria GruberExecutive DirectorMaryland Department of Legislative Services

Working with solo entrepreneurs to business leaders and founders, Sylvia Henderson aims to take the clients’ ideas out of their heads and hearts and move them toward action for profit and purpose.

Henderson founded the Ol-ney-based MindTeam Solutions Inc. last year and brings more than 40 years of experience in corporate training including working at IBM and America Online.

Author of several books, the Uni-versity of Pittsburgh graduate is ac-tive with Toastmasters International, Montgomery Women and Leader-ship Montgomery.

Beth Hehir notes her proudest pro-fessional accomplishment is enabling entrepreneurs to realize their dreams of owning and operating businesses and nonprofit organizations. Through her job, she is able to help these orga-nizations grow and become integral to Maryland’s diverse economy.

Hehir joined Bank of America Merrill Lynch as their senior vice president in 2017 after previously working for nine years as vice president at M&T Bank in Baltimore.

A Johns Hopkins graduate, Hehir volunteers on the executive and events committees for the Baltimore Women’s Advisory Board and serves on the board of trustees for the Uni-versity of Baltimore Center for Entre-preneurship and Innovation.

Beth Hehir Senior Vice President Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Sylvia Henderson CEO/Author/SpeakerMindTeam Solutions Inc.

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Julie Higgins works to educate customers in savings and investment options focusing on targeting digital experiences and incorporating user testing and thought leadership to provide information and a path for customers' financial security.

A University of Pennsylvania grad-uate, Higgins has spent her career in communications, including working as a senior communications manager for Levi Strauss & Co. and director of busi-ness development for Vox Global. She joined T. Rowe Price in 2017.

This year, she became a board member for the Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys and also serves on the board of the Penn Club of Baltimore.

As the daughter of immigrants, Dr. Shreya Hessler notes it was a signifi-cant honor to be elected the youngest and first woman of color to be pres-ident of the Maryland Psychological Association last year. The title will help her continue to build a platform promoting mental health wellness and treatment for individuals from all walks of life, particularly in minority and un-derserved populations.

In September 2015, the licensed psychologist founded and became the director of The MINDset Center, a comprehensive mental health and educational practice specializing in the identification and treatment of emo-tional and learning disorders.

As a trial attorney with a focus on family law, Chandra Walker Holloway works toward a positive outcome for her clients as well as serving the com-munity.

During the past 13 years, her solo practice has grown into a boutique law firm, Holloway & Norman Law Group, with four attorneys and two full-time paralegals.

The Georgetown University Law School graduate volunteers her time to a number of area groups, including as an organizer of the Montgomery County Annual Community Spelling Bee, a Girl Scout troop leader and a lecturer for the Prince George’s County Circuit Court parenting seminar.

Many know Amoretta M. (Amie) Hoeber after her bids for Maryland’s 6th Congressional District seat in the past two election cycles.

An accomplished career woman, Hoeber has been running a success-ful government consulting business, AMH Consulting, since 1992. She also notably served as deputy undersec-retary of the Army under President Ronald Regan.

A Stanford University graduate, Hoeber is chair of the board of di-rectors for Peter Hinz Consulting and the NBC Industry Group. For nearly 20 years, she volunteered her time on the board of directors for House of Ruth.

Dr. Shreya Hessler, Psy.DLicensed Psychologist The MINDset Center

Julie Higgins Senior Digital Content Creator T. Rowe Price

Amoretta M. (Amie) HoeberPresident and OwnerAMH Consulting

Chandra Walker Holloway Managing PartnerHolloway & Norman Law Group

After spending two decades in the financial services industry, including managing several Chevy Chase Bank branches and serving as vice president of Capital Point Funding Group Inc., Song Hutchins wanted to focus on giv-ing back to the community.

In 2010, she founded Asian-Amer-ican Homeownership Counseling Inc., a nonprofit assisting thousands of residents with keeping and buying homes through education, resources and counseling.

As a legacy to her late husband, Hutchins created a nonprofit, the Dr. Michael Hutchins Impact on Wildlife Fund, dedicated to his passion of supporting wildlife conservation and education.

Jamie Holmes-Kriger has been overseeing records and registration policies and procedures as Salis-bury University’s associate registrar since 2012. As a way to support mili-tary-connected students, she helped to open a Veterans Services Office as a part of the Registrar’s Office several years ago.

Holmes-Kriger is also an adjunct faculty member for Information and Decisions Sciences for the past de-cade.

She is on the board of directors for Minds in Motion Children’s Museum and is a past president for the Ches-apeake and Potomac Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers.

Jamie Holmes-KrigerAssociate Registrar Salisbury University

Song HutchinsPresident/CEOAsian-American Homeownership Counseling Inc

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As executive director of the 10-year-old, Montgomery County-based Non-profit Village, Kim Jones has overseen the growth of an enterprise that helps nonprofit organizations by providing affordable office space, opportunities for collaboration and a variety of other services and resources. In December 2018, she oversaw the company’s move to new headquarters that will allow it to continue to grow.

A committed mentor, Jones in 2017 won the inaugural Girl Legacy award from Community Bridges, a Silver Spring nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering girls, for her work helping young women get into and through college.

During the past 20 years, attorney Cheree’ H. Johnson has worked at companies from Minnesota to the Netherlands to Baltimore, where she currently works for the giant, 130-year-old food company Mc-Cormick & Co. Along the way, she has been honored for her volunteer work and expertise.

She said her most significant accomplishment was when she was asked to establish a new legal func-tion and team in Amsterdam. The project required her family to move to the Netherlands for three years.

Cheree’ H. JohnsonDeputy General Counsel/Chief Intellectual Property CounselMcCormick & Co., Inc.

Kim JonesExecutive DirectorNonprofit Village

When she launched SparkVision, a Balti-more-based management consulting business, in 2015, MaryBeth Hyland admits she had “no idea whether I’d make it.” But in four years, she has earned a reputation as an effective speaker, workshop leader and consultant to com-panies looking to improve their work culture.

Highland has been honored as a top millennial blogger by the social feed reader Feedspot, and cited as a woman “on the move” by the Associated Black Charities.

How have you embraced your journey?It's easy to embrace the warm-fuzzy highs of the journey, but

what's harder and even more important is embracing the lows. Our wounds have the greatest wisdom when we take the time to reflect, connect and grow from them. Personally, it was through owning all of the dark moments in my life that ultimately set me free to create from a place of light. When you choose to own all the pieces of your story, it no longer owns you.

As director of public affairs for the Maryland Insurance Administra-tion, Imm helps guide the agency that regulates the state’s $28 billion insurance industry.

In 2018, she started a podcast, “Brave Girls with Tracy Imm,” in which she interviews women about the lessons they’ve learned and want to pass on to other women. Since its launch, the podcast has been downloaded more than 2,000 times in 19 countries.

In the past decade, Imm has taught and mentored more than 150 women interested in careers in mar-keting and communications.

Since graduating as valedictorian from Villa Julie College (now Steven-son University) with a bachelor’s in nursing in 1994, JoAnn Ioannou has carved out an impressive career in nursing. She has worked at Villa Julie as an instructor, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in a variety of management positions and, since 2015, as top nurse at the Greater Baltimore Medi-cal Center in Towson.

In a letter supporting her recogni-tion, Dr. Patricia M. Davidson, dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Nurs-ing, called Ioannou “the epitome of a modern nurse leader.”

Tracy Imm Director of Public AffairsMaryland Insurance Administration

MaryBeth HylandFounder/Chief VisionarySparkVision

JoAnn Ioannou, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BCSenior Vice President Patient Care Services/Chief Nursing OfficerGreater Baltimore Medical Center

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Nineteen years ago, Traci Kodeck went to work for HealthCare Access to Maryland, the nonprofit agency that connects Marylanders to health cover-age, as an outreach worker.

Fourteen and a half years later, in December 2015, she was named CEO.

It was an impressive rise through the ranks at the agency — and, more important, one she says helps her in her present job.

“I have outreached clients across Baltimore City, connected them to health coverage, assisted them in nav-igating a complex health care system and focused on providing them with necessary resources,” she said. “This makes me a stronger CEO.”

After nearly two decades spent helping to build and grow an energy consulting firm on the Eastern Shore, Kathy Kiernan started her own exec-utive coaching and consulting firm in the spring of 2018: Open to the Pos-sible Coaching & Consulting.

Her career shift did not surprise friends and supporters like Dr. Christy Weer, dean of the Perdue School of Business at Salisbury Uni-versity.

In a letter of support for her nom-ination for this award, Weer praised Kiernan as “one of the most intelli-gent, thoughtful, focused and deter-mined individuals that I know.”

America Lesh was the first person in her family to attend college, and she’s made the most of the oppor-tunity.

After graduating from the Univer-sity of Maryland in 2002 with a bach-elor’s in marketing and international business, she went on to earn her MBA at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business.

In 2008, she began her career at the giant Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, where she now supervises some 65 people as fleet manager.

“I am eternally grateful to my parents and family for their unselfish support,” she said.

When she was named chairwoman of the Goucher College Board of Trustees in July 2018, Ruth S. Lenrow was no stranger to the Baltimore school.

She graduated from Goucher in 1974 and joined the board in 2007, near the end of a successful career in banking.

“My life has been very entwined with Goucher College,” she said. “I am particularly proud of accepting the challenge of leading the board of trustees of a small liberal arts college in an era when its model of educa-tion, albeit out of fashion, is more important than ever.”

Kathy KiernanFounderOpen to the Possible Coaching & Consulting

Traci Kodeck, MPHCEOHealthCare Access to Maryland

Ruth S. LenrowChair, Goucher College Board of TrusteesGoucher College

America V. LeshManager, FleetBaltimore Gas and Electric Company

An attorney since 2002 in a bou-tique Cockeysville law firm that spe-cializes in real estate matters, Heidi Kenny-Berman was chosen last year to serve on a legislative work group on vacant housing and foreclosures.

The group came up with bills that promoted renovations and productive uses for blighted and vacant proper-ties.

Kenny-Berman also is a writing adviser for at-risk Baltimore students applying to college, helping with their applications and essays.

She serves on boards for several organizations, including the Greater Baltimore Medical Center and the Calvert School.

In 1991, M. Therese Kelly opened the New Heights Center, a learning center in Towson that helps people who struggle with reading and writ-ing, especially people with dyslexia.

Her business plan when she opened had one unusual goal that her husband, a business consultant, said he had never seen in a business plan before: She wanted to be put out of business because the public schools were offering the same ser-vices she does.

That hasn’t happened yet, how-ever, and Kelly’s learning center con-tinues to thrive.

M. Therese (Terry) KellyFounder and DirectorNew Heights Center LLC

Heidi Kenny-BermanPrincipalKenny Law Group, LLC

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Del. Brooke E. Lierman, a Demo-crat representing Baltimore, has a lot to be proud of: the legislation she’s helped pass as a member of the ap-propriations committee; the two elec-tions she’s won with the highest vote total in her district; and, not least of all, her ability to juggle her roles as an elected official, attorney and mother of two young children.

What she cites as her most signifi-cant personal accomplishment, how-ever, is launching Baltimore Women United, which organizes women to work for positive change in Baltimore City and County.

In 2004, Elizabeth Ann Liechty started her Annapolis financial services firm, the Charter Financial Group, to advise individuals, families and small business owners.

She is involved with a long list of nonprofit organizations, among them: the Hospice of the Chesapeake and its Chesapeake Kids programs; the Middle East Investment Initiative, a Washington, D.C., group that works to create jobs in the Middle East and North Africa; and KidsPeace, which provides mental health treatment, crisis intervention and education services for children in the Baltimore-D.C. area.

She also focuses on mentoring fellow females in what she terms “a male-dom-inated industry.”

During her eight years with White-ford, Taylor & Preston, Danielle Grilli Marcus has handled police liability cases and appellate work for the Mary-land Defense Counsel, a statewide organization of defense attorneys. But she believes that her most significant accomplishment has been handling complex civil cases, including civil litigation in which she represented a Fortune 50 company.

Marcus is active with her law firm’s summer internship program and with the Anne Arundel County Chapter of the Women’s Bar Association, which she served as president for three years.

In her role as associate dean at the University of Maryland School of Med-icine for the past 20 years, Dr. Nancy Ryan Lowitt has guided the continuing medical education program for thou-sands of physicians.

In 2013, that program was accred-ited “with commendation” by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education.

Among her numerous awards and honors, Lowitt was invested as a Dame of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, an interna-tional Roman Catholic Order, in 2017. The honor is given for professional service and service to the Catholic Church.

Elizabeth Ann LiechtyOwner/Capital PartnerCharter Financial Group

Brooke E. LiermanState Delegate/AttorneyHouse of Delegates/Brown Goldstein Levy LLP

Nancy Ryan Lowitt, M.D.Associate Dean Faculty Affairs and Professional DevelopmentUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine

Danielle Grilli MarcusCounselWhiteford, Taylor & Preston, LLP

After earning her MBA from the Carey Business School at John Hop-kins University, Martha McKenna launched McKenna Media, a Balti-more-based, women-owned media consulting firm specializing in advo-cacy, political campaigns and progres-sive communications.

Over the course of nine years, she has built an impressive record of suc-cess, especially in helping to nurture and elect women candidates.

In a letter recommending McK-enna for one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women, retired U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski praised McKenna as “a men-tor to the next generation of women who hope to change politics and the world.”

Before moving to the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office in August of 2018, Kathryn A. Marsh worked for 15 years in the Calvert County State’s Attorney’s Office.

There, she earned a reputation as a powerful advocate for victims of do-mestic violence and child abuse. She prosecuted numerous assault cases, led the effort to establish a child advo-cacy center and served on the Calvert Commission for Women.

Retired Calvert County State’s At-torney Laura L. Martin praised Marsh’s work in Calvert as “simply stellar,” and added: “Prosecution is not just a job to Kathryn – it is a calling.”

Kathryn A. MarshAssistant State’s AttorneyPrince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office

Martha McKennaPartnerMcKenna Media

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Grace Foxwell Murdock is widely known around the Wicomico County school system and the broader commu-nity as the “Kindness Lady.” The retired elementary school teacher and founder of the nonprofit Wicomico grows Kind-ness, Murdock has created a variety of projects aimed at spreading kindness among children. In 2018, Salisbury Mayor Jake Day even deemed her the honorary “Secretary of Kindness.”

The University of Maryland and Salis-bury University graduate has won a host of community service and volunteer awards throughout her distinguished career, including most recently, in 2018, a “Friend of Education” award from Wicomico Public County Schools.

As an entrepreneur, Kelly Mitchell marks the launching of impactHR as her most significant accomplishment. Begun in the midst of the 2008 economic crisis, the human resources and business solu-tions firm has grown into a profitable operation.

A longtime mentor of women, par-ticularly through investing time building up future women leaders, Mitchell is an active board member with the Howard County Chamber of Commerce, a board member and director of the Fellows Program Committee at the Chesapeake Human Resources Foundation and a member of the Maryland Rotary Club, Ellicott City.

Kelly Mitchell, MS, SPHR, SHRM-SCPPrincipalimpactHR, LLC

Grace Foxwell MurdockFounderWicomico grows Kindness

When her children were young, then stay-at-home mom Debora Gavin Merlock noticed that many of their classmates did not have the basic sup-plies they needed. And so she started sending her children to school with extra supplies to share.

Not content with that effort and realizing the countywide scope of the problem, Merlock started a nonprofit foundation to raise money and collect supplies that eventually grew to cover all of Harford County.

Today, the Harford County Founda-tion helps some 5,000 students annually get the supplies, technology, books, grants and other supports they need to succeed in school.

In 2007, Robin McKinney helped start the nonprofit Maryland Creating Assets, Savings and Hope (CASH) Campaign to provide financial assis-tance to low- to moderate-income families and individuals.

Ten years later, she engineered the organization’s merger with the similar Baltimore CASH Campaign to create the CASH Campaign of Maryland.

Last year, the new organization prepared nearly 23,000 tax returns for families and individuals that claimed some $34.5 million in federal and state refunds and provided financial educa-tion to about 6,000 clients.

McKinney’s work has earned her a reputation as a fierce advocate for Maryland’s more financially vulnerable residents.

Gena Mitchell’s mission, as the founder and executive director of De-venio, Inc., is to create enduring oppor-tunities for people with disabilities to be recognized as contributing members of the community.

The nonprofit hosts a wide variety of programs and events, including its “jOURney to inspire” gala for teens creating change, the Race4Respect 5k and 1k children’s run, a soccer league for people with disabilities and a dance company for teens and adults.

A graduate of the University of Mary-land, Mitchell is a partner/owner with executive search firm GM Ryan Inter-national. She’s also an active volunteer, with various organizations.

As director of the Cancer Institute at St. Agnes Hospital/Ascension Health Care since 2002 and before that as an oncologist at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medi-cine, Dr. Carole B. Miller has helped develop several cancer-fighting drugs.

In her role at St. Agnes, she su-pervises more than 30 clinical trials for new drugs and mentors younger physicians, especially those pursuing careers in oncology.

Miller also helps raise funds for or-ganizations that include the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, the National Alliance On Mental Illness and Catho-lic Charities, among others.

Robin McKinneyCo-Founder and CEOCASH Campaign of Maryland

Debora Gavin MerlockPresident/FounderHarford County Education Foundation

Carole B. Miller, M.D.Cancer Institute DirectorSt. Agnes Hospital/Ascension Health Care

Gena MitchellFounder and Executive DirectorDevenio, Inc.

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As vice president of population health at Saint Agnes Healthcare, Dawn O’Neil is taking on her biggest role yet in a long-standing career in the health care sector.

O’Neil, a former chief of staff and deputy commissioner for Population Health and Disease Prevention at the Baltimore City Health Department, won the 2017 award for Outstanding Service with the Greater Baltimore HIV Health Services Planning Council.

She was a board member of the Greater Baltimore Chapter of the March of Dimes from 2012 to 2018 and led a fundraising team for the organization’s March for Babies event that raised nearly $75,000.

President and CEO of Hopkins-Na-vies Management Inc., Mary Hopkins Navies oversees eight McDonald’s fran-chises in Prince George’s County.

Navies, who attended Forest Park High School in Baltimore and California State University, also serves as a board member for the National Black McDon-ald’s Operators Association.

Prior to business ownership, Navies worked as a flight attendant for United Airlines and as an assistant to the Com-munity Affairs Director for the Inner Harbor Homesteading Program under former Baltimore Mayor William Donald Schaefer.

Mary Hopkins NaviesPresident and CEOHopkins-Navies Management, Inc.

Dawn O’NeillVice President, Population HealthSaint Agnes Healthcare

During the course of 38 years in legal practice, Linda Sorg Ostovitz considers one of her most significant accomplishments maintaining her reputation for professionalism, even in hotly contested matters.

Principal attorney and practice group director at Offit Kurman, Osto-vitz has also been a partner and owner at Silverstein and Ostovitz, and her own law offices, after having served from 1981 to 1988 as an assistant and senior assistant state’s attorney for Howard County.

After her husband died from cancer, she decided to fill some of her free time volunteering in a variety of com-munity and professional organizations.

As a “blogvocate” for Six Hues Blog, Aryani Ong carries on her social justice mission to “give voice to the voiceless.” A hate crime launched Ong’s career of advocating for the civil rights of Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, immigrants, minorities, women and children.

The graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, and The George Washington University Law School has worked as a staff attorney and legal fellow for the National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium and was deputy director of the OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates from 2004 to 2005.

Aryani OngBlogvocateSix Hues Blog

Linda Sorg OstovitzPrincipal Attorney and Practice Group DirectorOffit Kurman

As vice president of strategic initia-tives at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Sheri Parks, Ph.D., oversees major new initiatives, grant projects, equitable community partnerships and a host of collaborative projects.

Parks, who earned a doctorate in human communication, behavioral sci-ence, from the University of Massachu-setts, also remains professor emerita at the University of Maryland, College Park, where she was also an associate dean and a professor.

President of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance, Parks is the author of “Fierce Angels: The Strong Black Woman in American Life and Culture,” and regularly appears on WYPR radio.

Candace Osunsade has a 30-year track record of working to develop high-per-forming teams, from professional leaders to first-generation, college-bound stu-dents, and all of the stages in between.

Senior vice president at the Chief Ad-ministrative Office of the National Aquar-ium since 2008, Osunsade has also held lead human relations roles at Erickson Living, Chesapeake Employers Insurance Co. and ADP.

A Cornell University graduate, she’s also an active member of the President Council of Cornell Women, where she mentors first-generation students of color in supporting the transition to a pre-dominately white and highly competitive university.

Candace OsunsadeSenior Vice President, Chief Administrative OfficeNational Aquarium

Sheri Parks, Ph.D.Vice President of Strategic InitiativesMaryland Institute College of Art (MICA)

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Since 2015, Melinda B. Peters has been a partner at RK&K, a full-service planning, engineering, environmental and construction management firm. She holds a civil engineering degree from Virginia Tech and an MBA from Mount Saint Mary’s University.

Peters worked for the Maryland State Highway Administration for more than 20 years. After leading and suc-cessfully completing the Intercounty Connector — Maryland’s largest and most environmentally sensitive proj-ect — Peters was asked to head the agency.

She is a mentor with the Baltimore Chapter Women Transportation Sem-inar. She has also run marathons in all 50 states.

Dr. Gina C. Pervall is one of a handful of physicians in the nation who specializes in medicine as it relates to commercial and non-com-mercial drivers. Pervall is the first African American and the first woman to be appointed by the Secretary of the U.S. Department Transportation to chair the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Medical Review Board.

She is also the first African-Ameri-can woman to be appointed as chief of the Maryland Department of Trans-portation Motor Vehicle Administra-tion Medical Advisory Board. Because of her expertise in this specialized field, she is often sought out for con-sultations.

Gina C. Pervall, M.D.ChiefMedical Advisory Board, Maryland Department of Transportation

Melinda B. Peters, PE, CCM, DBIAPartnerRK&K

Delegate Dr. Edith Jerry Patterson has been breaking down barriers throughout her career. Today, she represents the 28th legislative dis-trict in Charles County and serves as the first vice chair of the Legislative Black Caucus, with a focus on break-ing down barriers for women and minorities.

Patterson is a member of several boards and commissions including the Maryland Higher Education Commission and the Charles County Commission for Women. She is a recipient of the 2018 Public Service Excellence Award from the American Legion. She is also a former Top 100 Women award honoree.

Founding and leading the national branding and marketing firm Market-Point has been both the greatest chal-lenge and the most cherished reward for Laura Pasternak.

Pasternak and her team delve into market research to help for-profit and nonprofit organizations better under-stand their markets, reposition their brands, launch new products and pene-trate new markets.

Pasternak has chaired the mentoring program at Executive Alliance, helping Baltimore area women advance their careers. She’s volunteered with Vital Voices, a U.S. Department of State-funded non-governmental organization that empowers emerging women lead-ers around the world.

Laura PasternakPrincipal and Chief Brand Strategist MarketPoint, LLC

Del. Dr. Edith Jerry PattersonDelegateMaryland House of Delegates

Joan Debra Plisko is the president and founder of Plisko Sustainable Solutions, a woman-owned business that customizes sustainability pro-grams. Plisko’s aim in all her business is to implement programs that en-hance the environment, are econom-ically beneficial and promote social good.

Plisko has partnered with MedStar Harbor Hospital and Blue Water Bal-timore to develop the Clean Water Community Healing Project. Once completed, the project will treat more than three football fields of stormwa-ter runoff and plant 40,000 new native shrubs and perennials. The project will also improve the physical and mental health of patients.

Katherine Pinkard is the president and managing partner of Pinkard Properties, a certified woman-owned real estate development and prop-erty management firm. Since 2012, Pinkard has grown the firm from a small startup to a robust business with an array of diverse clients.

She is the co-founder of FIRE (Fe-males in Real Estate) and mentors young women in the commercial and real estate industry. She is a past recipient of the Top 100 Women award, the Leading Woman award, and was named on the VIP List.

Katherine PinkardPresidentPinkard Properties.

Joan Debra Plisko, Ph.D.President and FounderPlisko Sustainable Solutions. LLC

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Since 1996, Ella Pritsker and her company, Ella Pritsker Couture, have designed and created custom ward-robes for executive women.

In 2009, Pritsker founded the Mary-land Center of Fashion Design with the intent of teaching and mentoring individuals interested in pursuing careers in the fashion industry. She also started an internship program with the City Neighbors Charter High School.

Her expertise has been sought out by the Creative Lab at Under Armour and the U.S. Department of Defense, and she worked closely with the Maryland Historical Society to raise funds for a new exhibit to highlight Maryland’s rich fashion history.

JaLynn Prince is the founder and pesident of Madison House Autism Foundation, one of the nation’s first and only organizations working exclusively on issues facing adults on the autism spectrum. The organization was recently gifted a 400-acre farm in Montgomery County, which serves as an inclusive place for workforce development, re-spite, therapeutic involvement and hous-ing for adults on the autism spectrum.

With a background in photojournal-ism, Prince spent years documenting challenges in health care, education, poverty and disaster recovery. She founded Madison House with the desire to help her autistic adult son and the thousands of underserved adults in the U.S.

As director of business develop-ment for Freedom Federal Credit Union, Patrice J. Ricciardi manages 140 business partners, including a $25 million loan and $20 million deposit portfolio.

In her spare time, she teaches fi-nancial literacy classes in schools and to women looking to improve their personal finance and lives. She is the chair-elect of the Harford County Chamber of Commerce Executive Board, is an active member of the Har-ford Community College Foundation and serves as Secretary for the Bel Air Rotary.

Ricciardi believes in lifting up others and makes it part of her everyday life.

Carla A. Reid is the first woman to serve as general manager and chief executive officer at the Washing-ton Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC), the largest water utility in the state of Maryland and one of the largest in the country. She oversees a staff of 1,770 and a $1.4 billion budget for the 100-year old water utility. She brings more than 30 years of civil engineering experience to the position.

In addition, Reid is a champion of STEM education and advocates for programming that increases the number of girls and other under-rep-resented groups in STEM-related disciplines.

Carmel Roques, president and chief executive officer of Keswick, has more than 30 years of experience working in senior living organizations. She is a licensed nursing home administrator and a licensed clinical social worker. In her time at Keswick, she has led the effort to expand Keswick's mission to include community health for senior adults aging at home.

Among her volunteer efforts, Roques serves as a board member of LifeSpan Network and the Greater Baltimore Committee Health Advisory Committee. She is also chairwoman of the board of directors for the American Diabetes As-sociation and vice chairwoman of the As-sociation of Baltimore Area Grantmakers.

Alicia N. Ritchie is an attorney at Miles & Stockbridge and is the first African-American woman in the firm’s 80-year history to matriculate from first-year associate to partner.

Knowing how difficult it can be to break barriers for women and minori-ties in the legal industry, Ritchie men-tors young professionals to help them expand their educational and career opportunities in the legal profession.

She leads the CollegeBound Foun-dation’s annual Lawyers’ Campaign to help Baltimore public school stu-dents connect to resources to attend college. She is also a member of the advisory board of the Fannie Angelos Program for Academic Excellence.

JaLynn PrinceFounder and PresidentMadison House Autism Foundation

Ella PritskerPresident and Creative DirectorElla Pritsker Couture

Carla A. ReidGeneral Manager and Chief Executive OfficerWashington Suburban Sanitary Commission(WSSC)

Patrice J. RicciardiDirector Business DevelopmentFreedom Federal Credit Union

Alicia N. RitchiePrincipalMiles & Stockbridge

Carmel RoquesPresident and Chief Executive OfficerKeswick

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Kelly M. Schulz became secretary of the Maryland Department of Commerce in 2019, having previously served as Secretary of the Department of Labor, where she worked to create a new cul-ture within in the department. There, she worked to educate costumers on compliance with laws and regulations instead of focusing only on punishing for noncompliance. As part of that, the Department of Labor reorganized and expanded the Office of Apprenticeships and other states are now emulating that model.

Schulz is treasurer of the National As-sociation of State Workforce Agencies and as secretary of commerce serves on a number of state committees, boards and councils.

Dr. Kim Schatzel was the first woman in her family to graduate from college. After a successful ca-reer in business, Schatzel moved to academia. In her time as president of Towson University, she has worked to foster a diverse and inclusive campus. Enrollment has increased during her tenure.

She serves on the board of direc-tors for University of Maryland St. Joseph's Medical Center, the Col-legeBound Foundation, the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Univer-sities and the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education, among other volunteer and professional or-ganizations.

Dr. Kim SchatzelPresidentTowson University

Kelly M. SchulzSecretaryMaryland Department of Commerce

As clinical director for Wraparound Maryland, Chalarra A. Sessoms is responsible for the oversight of services provided to more than 200 families. She has helped to lead all the offices in Maryland.

In addition to her work, Sessoms is involved with a number of commu-nity initiatives. She is co-founder and board member of the Lower Shore LGBTQ+ Coalition, president of the Mental Health Association of the Lower Shore, vice president of the Princess Anne Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. and is a member of the Salisbury Human Rights Advocacy Committee.

Since joining The Women's Law Center of Maryland in 2015, Michelle Daugherty Siri has overseen expansion of the organization's legislative initiatives. Because of Siri's background in employment law, the center has added economic security to the slate of issues it addresses, which already included reproductive rights, domestic violence and family law.

The center now participates in legislation related to equal pay, pregnancy discrimination and minimum wage. In the 2018 session of the Maryland General Assembly, the WLC took an active position on a record 133 pieces of legislation including playing an important sup-porting role for the passage of the Earned Safe and Sick Leave bill.

How have you embraced your journey?I had been practicing as an attorney for about a dozen years when

a friend recruited me to a job with the federal government. A week after starting there I saw the job posting for the Women’s Law Cen-ter’s executive director position and thought, how amazing, my two passions — women’s rights and the law — all rolled into one, but too bad I just started another job. Then two different friends from differ-ent points in my life forwarded the job posting to me and said you’ve got to consider this. It didn’t fit into the “grand plan” in my head — the timing was awful, I felt I didn’t have the right experience, but I knew opportunities like this don’t come around often and so I made a giant leap of faith.

Since 2015, Dr. Aziza T. Shad has been a driving force behind Samu-elson Children's Hospital's standing as a leading resource for children with cancer and their families.

She has taken an aggressive, in-novative approach to meeting the psycho-social elements of treating patients by stepping up the role of therapists and introducing programs such as cooking lessons, art therapy and superhero parties.

She also offers the latest medical treatments for patients with cancer, including a unique set of reduced pain protocols, because she be-lieves no child should have to en-dure unnecessary pain.

Chalarra A. Sessoms, LCSW-C, MSWClinical DirectorWraparound Maryland Inc.

Aziza T. Shad, M.D.ChairwomanLifeBridge Health - Samuelson Children's Hospital

Michelle Daugherty SiriExecutive DirectorThe Women's Law Center of Maryland

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Judge Karla N. Smith has spent her career working for the protection or women and children. Smith was appointed to the Circuit Court for Montgomery County in December 2014 after serving for two years on the District Court of Maryland. Before that, she was a prosecutor for more than 15 years. She also served for five years as chief of the Family Violence Division of the Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office.

Among her professional accom-plishments, Smith gathered a group of prosecutors and child advocates from across the state to lobby for a criminal child neglect law, which passed in 2011.

Dana M. Smith is the first and only female chief executive at Han-non Armstrong. As the chief human resources officer, Smith delivered Hannon Armstrong's first professional human resources function, creating and instituting a comprehensive new human resources strategy for the en-tire company.

Smith is a volunteer and advocate for the Y in Central Maryland, serv-ing a second three-year term on the board of directors. She has raised more than $50,000 for the organiza-tion and has been the top fundraiser for the annual Turkey Trot 5K for four consecutive years.

Dana M. Smith, SPHR, SHRM-SCPChief Human Resources OfficerHannon Armstrong

The Hon. Karla N. SmithAssociate JudgeMontgomery County Circuit Court

Arlene R. Thayer, executive vice president and chief operations officer for KatzAbosch, is dedicated both in and out of the workplace and is the current chairman of the Better Busi-ness Bureau of Greater Maryland's Board of Directors. She considers the organization's dedication to fostering honest and responsive relationships between businesses and consumers complementary to what she encour-ages as a workplace leader.

Thayer is president of the Susque-hanna Valley Community Mental Health Services board of directors. She is also a certified yoga instructor who focuses her teaching on supporting trauma survivors.

Michelle A. Streckfus, engineering manager at Exelon, has taken on increasing levels of responsibility during her tenure with the company. Most recently, she oversaw the construction of nine power plants throughout the country. Previously, Streckfus was the first female power plant manager of the Maryland com-bustion turbines with responsibility for 21 power plants in the region.

Among her volunteer efforts, Streckfus serves on the board of directors for the Angel Park Project and served as construction manager to complete the inclusive playground in Perry Hall.

Joan Sylvia Tilghman founded the Doctor of Nursing Practice program, the first doctoral program on the campus of Coppin State University. The program has graduated three co-horts and has a 90 percent retention rate, and 90 percent of the graduates are involved in academia, private practices and at health care agencies in the state of Maryland.

Tilghman holds a doctorate in transcultural nursing from the Univer-sity of Miami. She is a deacon at New Hope Baptist Church. She sits on mul-tiple editorial boards, including the Annals of Nursing and Primary Care and the Journal of Midwifery, Wom-en's Health and Nursing Practice.

At CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Maria Harris Tildon has been respon-sible for shepherding $608 million in community investments through grants and contributions to public health care access. Of those funds, $18 million were allocated to programs working to strengthen maternal and child health, a passion of Tildon's throughout her career.

Tildon has completed six marathons and is or has been a board member for Baltimore City Community College, DC Chamber of Commerce, BGE, Ches-apeake Insurance, Healthcare for the Homeless, the R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center and the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women.

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Arlene R. ThayerExecutive Vice President, Chief Operations OfficerKatzAbosch

Maria Harris TildonExecutive Vice President CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield

Joan Sylvia TilghmanChairperson DNP ProgramCollege of Health Professions, Coppin State University

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As partner in the Venable LLP's litigation division, Stacie E. Tobin su-pervises numerous legal professionals on complex litigation. She has broad experience in business litigation. She has been chairwoman of the firm's electronic discovery task force and of the women's affinity group for the Maryland offices.

Tobin is a board member and past president of Live Baltimore. She previ-ously served as president and member of the Special Olympics Maryland board of directors. In 2016, she founded the Board Advisory Council for Special Olympics Maryland and is co-chair. She serves on the board of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alli-ance.

Janice Tippett started her first busi-ness, JT's Graphic Design, in 1990 at age 21 out of her parents' basement. In 1997, she purchased a print shop, and her business evolved into Mil-lennium Marketing Solutions, which employs 35 fulltime employees. Their services include an array of marketing solutions, including graphic design and website development.

Tippett is founding director of the board of trustees for the Heart Failure Patient Foundation, a cause that is important to her because heart failure runs in her family.

Janice TippettPresident and OwnerMillennium Marketing Solutions

Stacie E. TobinPartnerVenable LLP

Melissa Walker has led a 45 percent increase in KCW Engineering Technol-ogies' revenue and professional staff in five years. She became executive vice president and chief financial offi-cer just before the Great Recession of 2008. "To this day, I am most proud of my ability to create, implement, and advance a fully-integrated financial system from the recession of 2008 to the success of 2019," she said. Early on, she implemented a fully integrated business and financial information sys-tem, a major technological update to the company's finances.

She is also actively involved with the National Association of Women Busi-ness Owners and the House of Ruth Maryland. Dana Weckesser founded

Global Health Partnerships Consulting, and through her work, more than $318 million has been generated for socio-economic development and global health initiatives world-wide, including Baltimore.

In 2016, Gov. Larry Hogan appointed Weckesser to the Mary-land Health Benefit Exchange Board, which provides accessible, affordable health care coverage to Marylanders. Weckesser also serves as corporate advisor to AGX Group, a company providing health services to people with post-traumatic stress disorder. She also is an active member of Global Partnership for Effective Devel-opment Co-operation.

What are some key moments that affected your journey? My experience as a foreign exchange student in Belgium living

with a family who spoke only French was one of the defining mo-ments of my life. Early in my career, I observed that my belief in a student’s capabilities made a tangible difference in his life and due to his diligent work, his grades went from Fs and D-minuses to Bs and A-minuses. This realization moved me and I still seek opportuni-ties to help people embrace their value and light. Working in other countries, such as Haiti, to help strengthen the public health system and improve lives crystallized my professional journey.

The Hon. Halee F. Weinstein is a judge in the District Court of Maryland, Baltimore City. Weinstein founded and presides over the Baltimore City Veterans Treatment Court, a court-supervised voluntary treatment-based program for veterans charged with misdemeanor offenses. The mission of the VTC is to serve the community and increase public safety by integrating and incorporating a co-ordinated treatment response for jus-tice-involved veterans with substance abuse and/or mental health issues.

In 1986, she was forced to resign her commission from the United States Army because of her sexual orienta-tion and since has been an advocate both privately and publicly for the rights of LGBTQ people.

Melissa WalkerExecutive Vice President and Chief Financial OfficerKCW Engineering Technologies, Inc.

The Hon. Halee F. WeinsteinAssociate JudgeThe District Court of Maryland for Baltimore City

Dana WeckesserFounder and Chief Executive OfficerGlobal Health Partnerships Consulting

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Marsha L. Williams began her career at the House of Ruth, representing victims of domestic violence in peace and protective order proceedings. She then moved to Maryland Legal Aid, where she spent 15 years representing children in foster care.

Williams represented the child in Child in Need of Assistance proceed-ings in Calvert, Charles and St. Mary's counties.

As a result of her argument before the Maryland Court of Appeals in 2010, children in foster care are more likely to be adopted in a timely fashion and not languish in care for years with-out progress toward reunifi cation.

Angela D. Wharton founded Phynyx Ministries, an organization providing a path to healing for women sexual assault survivors through love, support, advocacy, education and empowerment. Phynyx provides a safe space where women survivors can break their silence and receive the tools, support and re-sources necessary for their healing journey.

Wharton was inspired to start Phynyx Ministries while she was healing from rape. She shared her story before the Maryland General Assembly of surviving sexual assault at 14 and rape at gunpoint at age 24 in support of legislation to benefi t survivors of sexual assault.

Angela D. WhartonExecutive DirectorPhynyx Ministries

Marsha L. Williams, Esq.PartnerWilliams, McClernan & Stack LLC

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Executive Alliance offers educational oppor-tunities to share knowledge, leverage best prac-tices, and provide resources to both rising stars and accomplished women and helps top-level executives cultivate new connections and ex-pand their personal and professional networks. Our goals are to expand the infl uence and im-pact of women; promote the value and diversity in leadership; build connections through partner-ship; and engage the next generation of leaders.

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ASheila R. Tillerson Adams ......................... 2012Hon. Theresa M. Adams ....... 2008, 2013, 2016Aimee Adashek ............................................ 2011Roselyn Aker-Black, Psy.D. ....................... 2018Susan C. Aldridge ....................................... 2008Carole J. Alexander .................................... 1996Janet D. Allan ......................... 2004, 2006, 2008Kelli Allaway ............................................... 2014LaKeecia Allen ............................................ 2018Jeanne L. Allert ..................................... 2019Sharon Allison-Ottey ............ 2004, 2008, 2011Katie Allston, LCSW-C ................2017, 2019Teresa Alpert-Seiver ................................... 1996Nancy V. Alquist ............................... 2004, 2008Angela Alsobrooks ........................... 2014, 2016 Kim Aluisi ................................................... 2016Elaine Amir ................................................. 2013Nicole Ames ................................................ 2016Sister Helen Amos ................ 1997, 1999, 2001Susan B. Anderson ...................................... 1998Violet Apple ................................ 2016, 2019Floraine B. Applefeld ........... 1998, 2000, 2002Stephanie Archer-Smith ............................ 2016Lillian M. Argilagos .............................. 2019Barbara Blount Armstrong ....................... 2007Katherine B. Armstrong ..... 1997, 2005, 2007Gianna Arnold ............................................ 2016Sara Arthur .................................................. 2016China M. Ashe ............................................ 2008Amy E. Askew ............................................. 2017Magistrate Jo Ann Asparagus ................... 2018Christine Aspell ................... 2012, 2015, 2018Alison L. Asti ........................ 1996, 2009, 2014Joan Iversen Athen ............... 1999, 2001, 2004Susan Athey-Oxford ................................... 2006Debra Reznick Attman ................ 2017, 2019 Dawn Audia ................................................ 2012

BMythili "Lee" Bachu ..................... 2017, 2019Donyel Gaskins Bacon .......................... 2019Elinor R. Bacon ........................................... 1997Mojdeh Bahar .............................. 2015, 2019Carol Kenney Baily ..................................... 1997Vivian C. Bailey .......................................... 2011Constance H. Baker.................................... 2000Vicki Ballou-Watts................. 2004, 2006, 2008Lisa R. Bands ............................................... 2008Claudia R. Baquet ....................................... 1999Karenthia Barber ........................................ 2016Mary Ellen Barbera ..................................... 2008Tracey Barbour-Gillett .................2015, 2019Zoa D. Barnes ...............................2017, 2019Angie Barnett ............................................... 2017Joanna Freeman Barnett ....................... 2019Traci A. Barnett ....................... 2008, 2010, 2012Rachel Barrett-Dolcine ............................... 2015Vivian Bass ................................................... 2010Lynne A. Battaglia .................. 1996, 1999, 2001Renee Battle-Brooks .................................... 2010Diane W. Baum ............................................ 1999Joyce M. Baylor-Thompson ........................ 2003Lillian McLean Beard .................................. 2003Carol A. Beatty ...................2013, 2016, 2019Buffy Beaudoin-Schwartz ...... 2003, 2008, 2010Joyce K. Becker ....................... 2004, 2007, 2009Deborah Bedwell ...............................2001, 2004Deidra Starr Bell .......................................... 2005 Juliette B. Bell ............................................... 2014 Michelle Bell .......................................2013, 2015Sherry F. Bellamy ......................................... 1999 Diane Bell-McKoy .................. 2003, 2005, 2010Helen Delich Bentley ............. 1998, 2000, 2002Stephanie M. Beran ...........................2004, 2011Jody S. Berg .................................................. 2018Cynthia A. Berman ..................................... 2013Sandra Berman ............................................ 2014Cathy S. Bernard ..................... 2006, 2008, 2010Marielsa A. Bernard ............... 2003, 2005, 2007Gloria M. Berthold ...................................... 2007Sheila O’Malley Bertoldi ............................. 1999Jennifer Bevan-Dangel ................................ 2016Shirley L. Bigley ........................................... 2000Mindy K. Binderman .................................. 2004Kathleen A. Birrane ......................2002, 2019Judy L. Bixler ........................... 2007, 2009, 2011Laura B. Black ......................... 1996, 1998, 2000Maureen M. Black ....................................... 2018Walakewon Blegay ....................................... 2017Karen Blood ................................................. 1996Elizabeth Bobo ............................................. 2002Jennifer Bodensiek ...................................... 2012Brenda J. Bodian ..................... 2000, 2002, 2005Regina Shannon Bodnar ............................. 2015Ellen C. Bogage ....................... 2003, 2007, 2011

Judith O’Hara Boggs ................................... 2005Mary-Kathryn Boler ................................... 2003Doreen Bolger .............................................. 2010Christina Bolmarcich .................................. 2016Dr. Mary Way Bolt....................................... 2017Patricia J. Bonacorda .............. 1996, 1999, 2001Sharonne R. Bonardi ....................2016, 2019Karen Yolanda Bond ....................2002, 2019Meredith Bond ............................................. 2008 Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack ........................ 1997 C. Diane Wallace Booker ............................ 2013 C. Edith Booker ........................................... 1999 Lenora L. Booth ........................................... 2004 Winifred C. Borden ...........................1997, 2002Laura S. Borgerding..................................... 2002 Patricia Bosse ............................................... 2014 Charlene C. Boston ..................................... 2007 Joann Ashley Boughman ....... 1997, 1999, 2001Sarian S. Bouma ........................................... 2006 Janet L. Bouton ............................................ 1997 Linnell Robinson Bowen ..................1998, 2001Elizabeth R. Bowerman .............................. 2007 Samantha Bowling .............................2016, 2018Denise Bowman .................................2014, 2016Laurie Boyer ................................................. 2012 Cynthia J. Boyle ........................................... 2013 Catherine J. Boyne ....................................... 2006 Barbara M. Bozzuto .................................... 2001 Margaret Bradford ....................................... 2014 Gül Branco ................................................... 2016 Mary A. Branning ........................................ 1999 Dyan L. Brasington ................ 1996, 1999, 2001Karen L. Brau ............................................... 2005P. Scarlett Breeding ...................................... 1997Anne T. Brennan .......................................... 2006 Pamela Bresnahan ....................................... 2016 Tammy Brumwell Bresnahan ..................... 2017 Jane M. Brewer ........................ 1997, 1999, 2002Lynne G. Brick ........................ 1996, 1999, 2004Deborah Briggs ............................................ 2004 Dr. Debra A. Bright ............................... 2019 Carole A. Briscoe ......................................... 2003 Gail Briscoe .................................................. 1996 Barbara Marx Brocato ................................. 2015 Judith K. Broida .................................2000, 2002Carolyn B. Brooks........................................ 2007 Oana Brooks .......................................2016, 2018Carol A. Brothers ...............................2003, 2005Barbara Marx Brocato ................................. 2015 Phyllis Brotman ........................................... 1996 Rebecca Brotman ......................................... 2011 Alison Gates Brown ................ 2003, 2006, 2017Edith B. Brown ........................ 1996, 1998, 2000Ellyn L. Brown ............................................. 1997 Kisha A. Brown ............................................ 2014 L. Tracy Brown ............................................. 2006 Marita Brown ............................................... 1996 Michele Brown ............................................. 2016 Pamila Junette Brown ................................. 1997

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Patricia M.C. Brown ............... 2001, 2010, 2016Shelley Brown .............................................. 2018 Susan Carter Brown .................................... 2004 Patricia A. Browne ....................................... 2018 Watchen Harris Bruce ................................. 2011 Jean Brune ..........................................2012, 2016Elizabeth J. Buck ..................... 2002, 2010, 2013Rosemary M. Budd ..................................... 2011 Dr. Usa Bunnag, DDS ............................ 2019 Jennifer Burdick ...................... 1997, 1999, 2001Linda Burger ................................................ 2016 Marcia Pearce Burgdorf .............................. 1996 Ellen K. Burke .............................................. 2001 Kelly Burrell ................................................. 2016 Judge Sharon V. Burrell .....................2012, 2018Carolyn T. Burridge ................ 1998, 2000, 2002Shirley Burrill .......................... 1997, 1999, 2002Annie L. Burton-Byrd .......................2006, 2008Ilene Busch-Vishniac .................................. 2002 Linda C. Busick ..................................2006, 2009Renay L. Butler ............................................. 2018Susan C. Butta .............................................. 2007

CKathleen Cahill ............................................ 2011 Ruth Anne Callaham ........................2009, 2011Cynthia Callahan .................... 2007, 2009, 2011Vicki Callahan .............................................. 2010 Ellen A. Callegary ................... 2000, 2004, 2008Theresa A. Cameron .................................... 2004 Deborah S. Campbell .................................. 2007 Jacquelyn Campbell ..................................... 2014 Karen M. Campbell ..................................... 2009 Evelyn Omega Cannon .....................1997, 2001Faye Ellen Cannon ...................................... 2001 Constance R. Caplan .............. 1997, 1999, 2001Sharon M. Caplan ................... 1996, 1998, 2000Wanda G. Caporaletti ................................. 2008 Judy A. Carbone .................................... 2019 Shoshana Shoubin Cardin ................2000, 2003Eleanor M. Carey .................... 1998, 2000, 2002Jana Howard Carey................. 1997, 2000, 2002Denise B. Carnaggio.................................... 2013 Joana Carneiro da Silva .............................. 2013 Mary Beth Carozza ................................ 2019 Eileen A. Carpenter ..................................... 2005 Deborah Carper ........................................... 2014 Rev. Lettie Moses Carr, Esq. ....................... 2017 Jacqueline M. Carrera ................................. 2003 Judge Donine Marie Carrington ............... 2018 Audrey J. S. Carrion ..........................2000, 2003Nona Carroll ................................................ 2017 Beverly B. Carter ................................1997, 1999Jill P. Carter ................................................... 2006 Margaret Carty ............................................. 2013 Cheryl A. Casciani ............................2000, 2002Fran Cashman .............................................. 2014 Diane Lillibridge Caslow ..................2003, 2008Elizabeth Kemp Caulder ............................. 2016

Marie A. Cavallaro ...................................... 2008 Elizabeth Cerulo .......................................... 1996 Dr. Jocelyn Chaney-Gainers ...................... 2018 Andrea E. Chapdelaine, Ph.D. .............. 2019 Lorig Charkoudian ................. 1999, 2001, 2014Erin Charles ................................................. 2018 Maria E. Chavez-Ruark.....................2009, 2011Diana Cheng ................................................ 2009 Karen S. Cherry ........................................... 2017 Diane Elizabeth Cho ................................... 1998 2000 ............................................................... 2003Hon. Jeannie E. Cho .................................... 2015 Lisa Lungaro Cid ...............................1998, 2001Mary Cina Chalawsky ................................. 2012 Caroline Ciraolo ..................... 2010, 2012, 2014Virginia P. Clagett ........................................ 2006 Barb Clapp ............................... 2010, 2012, 2014Alice P. Clark ........................... 1998, 2000, 2002Kimberly Clark ............................................ 2016 Martha A. Clark ........................................... 2007 Toni Evon Clarke ...............................1999, 2001Michelle Coates............................................ 2018 Kimberly L. Coble ....................................... 2015 Amy Glaser Cohen ...................................... 2005 Michele L. Cohen ........................................ 2018 Nancy R. Cohen ...................... 1998, 2000, 2003Suzanne F. Cohen ................... 2002, 2007, 2010Charlene Hunter Cole-Newkirk ......2003, 2006Faye E. Coleman .......................................... 2006 Lynn Coleman.............................................. 2016 Joan Develin Coley ................. 2000, 2002, 2004Shirley D. Collier .................... 1996, 2000, 2005Christina Collins-Smith ............................. 2016 Carolyn W. Colvin ....................................... 2005 Rita Rossi Colwell ................... 1996, 1998, 2000Mary W. Conaway ....................................... 2008 Grace G. Connolly ....................................... 2005 Martha Connolly ......................................... 2011 Joan Carter Conway ............... 2000, 2010, 2014Barbara G. Cook .......................................... 2007 Veronica Cool ......................... 2007, 2010, 2012Harriet E. Cooperman ........... 1996, 2000, 2002Bonnie S. Copeland ...........................1999, 2003Marcella A. Copes .............................2009, 2012Tina M. Corner ..................................2011, 2017Patricia E. Cornish ................. 2006, 2008, 2011Jamie Costa ................................................... 2007 Lorraine Adele Costella ......... 1999, 2001, 2003P. Ann Cotten ............................................... 2008 Carol Coughlin ....................... 2012, 2015, 2017Lisa Hurka Covington................................. 2006 Kathleen G. Cox ................................2004, 2012Sonja Cox ...................................................... 2016 Linda Cromwell ........................................... 2015 Patrice McConnell Cromwell...........2000, 2002Amanda Crook ............................................ 1996 Jane Durney Crowley .................................. 1996 Jean B. Cryor ......................................2003, 2006Isabel Mercedes Cumming .... 2002, 2004, 2006Gail Cunningham ........................................ 2012 Karen S. Czapanskiy .................................... 2009

DSophie Dagenais ..................... 2010, 2012, 2014Alyce Dailey .......................................2016, 2018Diane D’Aiutolo Collins ....................2008, 2012Marian D. Damewood ......................1997, 2001Elizabeth S. Dana .................... 2000, 2002, 2004Bonita Dancy ............................................... 1996 Brenda A. Dandy .................... 1996, 1998, 2001Colene Yvonne Daniel ................................ 1998 Yen Dang ................................................ 2019 Maria T. Johnson Darby ........ 2009, 2011, 2017Natasha M. Dartigue ................................... 2018 Patricia Dash ................................................ 2016 Alexis P. Dashield ........................................ 2006 Stacia Janaire Dashiell ........................... 2019 Christine S. Davenport ............................... 2009 Joan Davidson .............................................. 2013 Patricia Davidson .................................. 2019 Debra Davis ............................. 2012, 2014, 2016Stephanie Davis............................................ 2014 Theresa Daytner ........................................... 2010 Suzzanne W. Decker .................................... 2018 Carol A. Deel ................................................ 2005 Karen S. Deeley ............................................ 2013 Mary Hundley DeKuyper .................1996, 2002Melissa Delaney ........................................... 2016 Corryne Deliberto ....................................... 2017 Cari DeSantis ............................................... 2017 Deborah H. Devan ................. 2005, 2007, 2009Diane Devaney ........................ 2014, 2016, 2018Marcia P. DeWitt ...............................1996, 2003Vicki L. Dexter ...................................1998, 2000Neetu Dhawan-Gray ................................... 2003 Yvette Diamond ........................................... 2016 Kay Dickersin .....................................1998, 2006Roberta E. Dillow ................... 1998, 2006, 2013Donora “Donni” Dingman .... 1997, 1999, 2001Janine DiPaula Stevens .......... 2008, 2010, 2012Veronique Diriker .................. 2011, 2013, 2015Kathy Denise Dixon .................................... 2015 Sheila Dixon ............................ 1996, 1999, 2003Valarie Dock ................................................. 2013 Victoria L. Dolan ......................................... 2004 Brenda Doles ................................................ 2013 Brenda Donald ............................................. 2010 Ann Marie Doory ................... 1998, 2000, 2003Anna M. Dopkin ......................................... 2008 Dolores Dorsainvil ............................2013, 2015Donna Morgan Dorsey ............................... 2005 Elizabeth A. Dovec, MD, FACS, FASMBS ... 2019 Gabrielle Dow .............................................. 2014 Frances Murphy Draper ........ 1996, 1998, 2000Barbara Perrier Dreyer .......... 1996, 1998, 2000Janet E. Dudley-Eshbach ....... 2005, 2007, 2010Joyce Duffy ................................................... 2016 Kathleen M. Dumais .............. 2005, 2007, 2009Kimberly Conway Dumpson, Esq., CFRE ..2017 Mary Ellen Duncan ..................................... 2002 Margaret Dunkle ......................................... 2017 Dr. Tracey L. Durant ................................... 2018

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ESuzanne Eakle Ford ..................................... 2007 Hope B. Eastman ......................................... 2006 Donna Easton .............................................. 2013 Nina Easton ........................................... 2019 Carol Eaton................................................... 2010 Angela M. Eaves ................................2009, 2011Barbara Ebel ................................................. 2018 Adelaide C. Eckardt ................ 2003, 2005, 2007Gayle V. Economos ................. 2007, 2012, 2014Natalie Eddington ....................................... 2010 Donna F. Edwards ....................................... 2009 Donna S. Edwards ....................................... 2018 Lorece V. Edwards ..............2013, 2016, 2019Willarda Virginia Edwards ......................... 2003 Dr. Chrys Egan ...................................... 2019 Sylvia Johnson Eggleston-Wehr ......1998, 2001Kendel S. Ehrlich ...............................2004, 2006Sara Eisenberg .............................................. 1996 Susan C. Elgin ......................... 1996, 2003, 2005Amy Elias ............................................2007, 2016Lois S. Elkin ............................. 1999, 2001, 2004Hon. JoAnn Ellinghaus-Jones .................... 2016 Lynda Ellis .................................................... 2018 Patricia Ellis .................................................. 2010 Wendy Elover ............................................... 2018 Deb Emerson ............................................... 2011 Judith C. Ensor ........................ 2007, 2009, 2011Lynette Maria Entzian ................................. 2017 Kirsten M. Eriksson .................................... 2017 Susan M. Erlichman .................................... 2005 Valerie Ervin ......................................2008, 2012Aileen Eskildsen ................................2015, 2018Christine Espenshade .......................2011, 2017Tiffany Esther ............................................... 2018 Jennifer Etheridge ........................................ 2011Carolyn Evans, Esq. ...........................2008, 2018Catherine A. Evans ................. 1998, 2001, 2007Diane R. Evans ............................................. 1996 Karen B. Evans ............................................. 2006 Stacie Sanders Evans ................................... 2015 Charlotte E. Exner ....................................... 2009 Hon. Deborah Sweet Eyler ......................... 2017

FDorie Fain ..................................................... 2016 Dorothy R. Fait ....................... 2004, 2007, 2011Debora Fajer-Smith ...........................2007, 2014Sister Kathleen Feeley .......................2000, 2003Rhea M. Feikin ............................................. 2009 Lois B. Feinblatt ........................................... 2006 Margaret Z. Ferguson .................................. 2008 Lisa Ferretto ................................................. 2016 Tammy Guevara Fesche .............................. 2003 Kathryn Fiddler ..................................... 2019 Jodi Finkelstein ..................................2008, 2018

Vicki Finkelstein .......................................... 2012 Susan Finlayson .................................2010, 2017Alice Ann Finnerty...................................... 2000 Carlesa Finney ............................................. 2011 Ellen R. Fish ............................ 2002, 2005, 2008The Honorable Juliet Grace Fisher ........ 2019 Marianne D. Fishler ..........................2009, 2011Rev. Reba R. Fitchett ............................. 2019 Christina Fitts .............................................. 2017 Sandra S. Fitzgerald-Angello ...........2009, 2018Gloria Flach .................................................. 2011 Diane L. Flanders ......................................... 2009 Lisa J. Flaxman ............................................. 2007 Nancy M. Floreen ................... 2003, 2007, 2011Patricia S. Florestano .........................1997, 2001Kathleen M. Floyd ....................................... 2002 Mary Ellen Flynn ......................................... 2008 Bonnie Fogel ......................................2006, 2010Linda Folsom-Jackson ................................ 2016 Renee Foose .................................................. 2015 Antoinette Ford............................................ 1997 Melvina Carrie Ford .............................. 2019 Tracey H. Ford ............................................. 2015 Jennie M. Forehand ................ 1999, 2001, 2003Taylor L. Foss ............................................... 2008 T. Eloise Foster ........................ 2002, 2007, 2010Bernadette Fowlkes-Bridges ...................... 2018 Kristin Franceschi .................. 2012, 2014, 2016Stephanie Suzanne Franklin ....................... 2015 Claire Marie Fraser ................. 1997, 2000, 2003Kathryn B. Freeland ............... 2003, 2006, 2010Julie A. Freischlag ........................................ 2006 Holly Freishtat .............................................. 2016 Janice Frey-Angel ........................................ 2005 Jacquelyn Fried ............................................ 2015 Linda P. Fried ............................................... 2003 Karen C. Friedman ................. 2002, 2004, 2010Sharon Friedman ........................................ 2010 Kathleen O’Ferrall Friedman 1997, 2000, 2002Ruth Fry ........................................................ 2013 Judith P. Fulton ....................... 1998, 2001, 2004Barbara A. Funk ........................................... 2004 Mary Funke .................................................. 2014

GBeatrice Frankie Gaddy .............................. 1999 Evelyn Gaines ............................................... 2016 Jacquelyn Gaines.......................................... 1996 Maggi G. Gaines .......................................... 1997 Jennifer Gaines-Lockhart ........................... 2016 Ann T. Gallant ......................... 1997, 1999, 2001Laura L. Gamble ................................2003, 2007Swata Gandhi ............................................... 2018 Kathy A. Ganley ........................................... 2003 Jill Safir Gansler ........................................... 2003 Susan J. Ganz ........................... 1996, 1999, 2001Jan Gardner ............................. 2005, 2008, 2012J. Elizabeth Garraway .................................. 2003 April Yvonne Garrett................................... 2005 Seanna Garrett ............................................. 2014

Patricia Garrity ............................................ 1996 Barbara Gassaway ........................................ 2017 Susan K. Gauvey ..................... 1996, 1998, 2000Julie Gaver .................................................... 2017 Barbara A. Gehrig .................. 2003, 2005, 2007Annie L. Geiermann ................................... 2009 Katherine W. Getty ...................................... 2009 Dr. Kathleen A. Getz ................................... 2018 Jessica K. Giandomenico ............................ 2007 Michelle Giglio............................................. 2014 Ellie Giles ...................................................... 2016 Raquel Gilmer .............................................. 2016 Lea Gilmore .................................................. 2014 Catherine Gira ............................................. 1996 T. Sue Gladhill ......................... 1997, 2000, 2002Abby Glassberg ....................... 2006, 2009, 2018Joanne K. Glasser ...............................1997, 2001Frances Hughes Glendening . 1999, 2001, 2003Elizabeth S. Glenn .............................2009, 2018Laraine Masters Glidden ............................ 2002 Marcia M. Glover......................................... 2005 Sandra P. Gohn ....................... 2000, 2007, 2009Linda Goldberg ..................................2000, 2002Lynn R. Goldman ........................................ 2009 Shelley B. Goldseker .................................... 2005 Sharon E. Goldsmith .........................2007, 2015Sheryl Goldstein .......................................... 2014 Marilyn R. Goldwater ............ 2002, 2004, 2006Louise Michaux Gonzales .......................... 1996 Joan B. Gordon ....................... 1998, 2000, 2006Marci Gordon .............................................. 2012 Toby A. Gordon ...................... 2002, 2004, 2006Heather Gossart ........................................... 2010 Tracy Gosson ............................................... 2015 Cassandra (Cass) Gottlie ....... 2000, 2002. 2004Julia W. Gouge ........................ 2004, 2006, 2009Michelle A. Gourdine ............ 2001, 2003, 2005Eliza Graham................................................ 2016 Suteera (Sue) Graham ................................. 1998 Jami Rene Grant .......................................... 2005 Leslie E. Grant .............................................. 2015 Nancy S. Grasmick ................. 1996, 1998, 2000Chickie Grayson .......................................... 2006 Margaret E. Grayson ................................... 2005 Elizabeth A. Green ...................................... 2017 Jill Green ....................................................... 2015 Anna E. Greenberg ...................................... 1999 Bonnie S. Greenberg ................................... 2015 Felecia Love Greer ....................................... 2007 Mary Bell Grempler .................................... 1996 Meisha Grimes ............................................. 2013 Nancy B. Grimm .......................................... 2004 Dominica Groom ........................................ 2017 Sharon Grosfeld ........................................... 2000 Amy Gross .................................................... 2013 Georgia Bacas Groth ................................... 1998 Victoria L. Gruber ........................2013, 2019Teri M. Guarnaccia ................. 2007, 2011, 2013Jennifer Gunner ........................................... 2013 Mary M. Gunning ....................................... 2007 Mary Ellen Gunther ..........................1997, 1999Cheryl O’Donnell Guth .............................. 2012

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HPhoebe A. Haddon ...................................... 2012 Helene H. Hahn ........................................... 1996 Susan M. Hahn ............................................ 2017 Cheryl Hall ................................................... 2010 Jean C. Halle ................................................. 1999 Mary Beyer Halsey ...................................... 1996 Catherine Y. Hamel ..................................... 2018 Joanne Margaret Hanrahan ........................ 1998 Mariale Hardiman ....................................... 2011 Kay N. Harding ............................................ 2018 Rona R. Harding .......................................... 2002 Johnetta Hardy ............................................. 2016 Kelly Hardy ................................................... 2011 Norma J. Harley ........................................... 2007 Denise M. Harmening ......................2001, 2003Sandra N. Harriman ............... 1997, 2005, 2008Ann S. Harrington .............................2005, 2007Terri Harrington .......................................... 2015 Arlinda Harris ....................................1998, 2003Jackie Harris ................................................. 2017 LaTara Harris ............................................... 2015 Marcia S. Harris ........................................... 2006 Zaneilia Harris ............................................. 2017 Carrie Harris-Muller .........................2008, 2011Jane Harrison ............................................... 2003 Nicole L. Harrison ....................................... 2017 Arielle Harry-Bess ....................................... 2015 Marie S. Hartman ................... 2013, 2016, 2018Heather Harvison ........................................ 2014 Mary Hastler ........................... 2013, 2015, 2017Stephanie Novak Hau.................................. 2015 Cassanda Jones Havard ............................... 2018 Keiren Havens .............................................. 2013 Francine Dove Hawkins ............................. 2007 Carla Diane Hayden ............... 1996, 2003, 2010Elisabeth Albert Hayes ................................ 2005 Lisa H. R. Hayes ........................................... 2011 Margaret Hayes ....................... 2005, 2009, 2011Keasha Haythe ............................................. 2015 Susan Hazlett ................................................ 2014 Del. Anne Healey ......................................... 2017 Hon. Wanda Keyes Heard .......................... 2017 Emily B. Heath ...................................1998, 2000C. Sue Hecht ............................ 1998, 2000, 2002Beth Hehir ....................................2017, 2019Mary Sapeta Helfrich ........................2013, 2015Marianne Schmitt Hellauer ........................ 2004 Barbara R. Heller .................... 1996, 1999, 2001Ellen Moses Heller .................. 1997, 1999, 2001Kathy J. Helzlsouer ...................................... 2006 Ellen J. Hemmerly ....................................... 2009 Sarah Hemminger ....................................... 2015 Marie C. Henderson ............... 1996, 1998, 2000Sylvia Henderson ................................... 2019 Elizabeth Hendrix ....................................... 2014 Bonnie K. Heneson ................ 1997, 2001, 2004

Kristin P. Herber ................................2012, 2015Lt. Col. Laura L. Herman............................ 2017 Geanelle Griffith Herring ........................... 2018 Mary Jean Herron ................... 2009, 2012, 2014Sue Hess ........................................................ 1996 Dr. Shreya Hessler, Psy.D. ....................... 2019 Kathleen Hetherington .......... 2009, 2012, 2014Debra Hettleman ......................................... 2016 Elayne Hettleman ........................................ 1997 Elizabeth M. Hewlett ............. 1998, 2000, 2003Karen Heyward-West .................................. 2016 Rev. Debra Hickman ................................... 2017 Eve Juliet Higginbotham ............................ 1998 Julie Higgins .......................................... 2019 Tina Hike-Hubbard ...........................2015, 2017Ethel B. Hill ............................. 1998, 2000, 2005Martha N. Hill ......................... 2006, 2009, 2011Stephanie C. Hill .......................................... 2006 Lisa Hillman ................................................. 2000 Sandy Hillman ........................ 1997, 2010, 2016Margaret Conn Himelfarb.......................... 2012 Betty J. Hines ........................... 2003, 2006, 2012Sonja N. Hines ............................................. 2013 Gina Hirschhorn.......................................... 2011 Sheila E. Hixson ...................... 2000, 2007, 2009Brooke J. Hodges ......................................... 2009 Kelly Hodge-Williams ................................. 2011 Amoretta M. (Amie) Hoeber ................. 2019 Holly Joyce Hoey ......................................... 2009 Rebecca Alban Hoffberger ......................... 1998 Alice Minnette Hoffman............................. 1999 Barbara A. Hoffman ............... 1998, 2000, 2003Diane E. Hoffmann ..................................... 2009 Susan R. Hoffmann ..................................... 2009 Aubreana Stephenson Holder .................... 2018 Marcella A. Holland ............... 1998, 2000, 2004Ellen L. Hollander .................. 1996 ,1998, 2000Paula Colodny Hollinger ....... 1999, 2001, 2003Chandra Walker Holloway ...........2014, 2019Jamie Holmes-Kriger............................. 2019 Jan Holt ......................................................... 2018 Karen Holt .................................................... 2011 Helen Lara Holton .................. 1997, 2000, 2003C. Yvonne Holt-Stone .......................2000, 2003Julie A. Hopkins ........................................... 2015 Janet Horn .................................................... 1999 Heather Hostetter ........................................ 2010 Sharon (Sherry) Hostetter .......................... 1998 Michele D. Hotten ....................................... 2014 Kristine K. Howanski .................................. 2017 Carolyn J.B. Howard ................................... 2003 Danette Howard........................................... 2014 Joy Howard ................................................... 2016 Barbara Kerr Howe ..................................... 1996 Jeannie L. Howe .................................2014, 2018Jacqueline Coleman Hrabowski ................ 2003 Cathy Hughes ............................................... 2000 Glendora C. Hughes .................................... 2011 Marci Hunn .................................................. 2016 Elizabeth A. Hunt ........................................ 2008 Stacie Hunt ................................................... 2015 Jennie C. Hunter-Cevera ....... 2003, 2007, 2009

Kathleen M. Hurley ..................................... 1999 Elizabeth Hurwitz-Schwab .... 2009, 2014, 2018Miriam Brown Hutchins ............................ 1999 Song Hutchins ....................................... 2019 Barbara Hutchinson ..........................2014, 2016Marian Cecilia Hwang ........... 1997, 1999, 2001Dawn S. Hyde .......................... 1997, 2003, 2005MaryBeth Hyland ...............2015, 2017, 2019

ITracy Imm ....................................2017, 2019Asma Inge-Hanif ......................................... 2018JoAnn Ioannou, DNO, MBA, RN, NEA-BC ... 2019Ngozi Irondi-Azubike .......................2006, 2017Jolene Ivey..................................................... 2016

JCherissa Jackson .......................................... 2016 Janice Jackson .......................... 2009, 2011, 2014Jann Karen Jackson ..................................... 1997 Carolyn Jacobs ............................................. 1998 Donna Leah Jacobs ................. 1997, 2001, 2003Kyri L. Jacobs ........................... 2009, 2011, 2013Nancy Jacobs ........................... 1998, 2009, 2014Robin M. Jacobs ........................................... 2006 Sara T. Jacoby ............................................... 2008 Michele Dane Jaklitsch ............................... 2005 Lori James-Townes ...................................... 2015 Linda Cunningham Janey .......................... 2004 Helane Jeffreys ............................................. 1999 Luwanda Walker Jenkins ....... 1996, 2001, 2011Deborah E. Jennings .............. 1996, 2006, 2008Mary Jane Jernigan ...................................... 2016 Zereana Jess-Huff ........................................ 2016 Patricia Coats Jessamy ........... 1997, 1999, 2001Marsha Reeves Jews..................................... 1999 Crystal Watkins Johansson......................... 2012 Amini Johari-Courts ................................... 2005 Cheree' H. Johnson ................................ 2019 D'Ana Johnson ............................................. 2017 Karen Johnson ...................................2002, 2014Hon. Lisa A. Hall Johnson ..... 2013, 2016, 2018Maria Johnson .............................................. 2002 Torrie Johnson ............................................. 1996 Sharonda Johnson-Wilkes .......................... 2013 Carolyn Johnston .................... 2007, 2009, 2012Ernestine Jones Jolivet ................................ 2005 Jo Ann C. Jolivet .......................................... 2007 Kendra Jolivet ............................................... 2010 Tina Marie Jolivet ........................................ 2002 Adrienne A. Jones ................... 2002, 2004, 2007Althea R. Stewart Jones ............................... 2009 Kim Jones ............................................... 2019 Linda H. Jones .............................................. 2002 Lisa Harris Jones ................................2005, 2009Lola Jones...................................................... 1996 Verna Jones-Rodwell .............. 2005, 2008, 2011Elizabeth Jordan .......................................... 2011 Erica Joseph .................................................. 2018

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Leronia Josey ......................................1996, 2008Michele Judman ........................................... 2013 Patria de Lancer Julnes ............................... 2013

KSen. Cheryl C. Kagan ............. 2003, 2005, 2017Anne R. Kaiser ............................................. 2006 Dr. Rita Rastogi Kalyani ............................. 2017 Anana M. Kambon ...................................... 2004 Beth Kaplan .................................................. 1996 Gail S. Kaplan .....................................1996, 2000Wendy B. Karpel ......................................... 2007 Carol A. Kasper ............................................ 2006 Fariba Kassiri ............................................... 2016 Elaine Cweiber Katz ..........................1998, 2000Martha Lessman Katz ................................. 2015 Susan Katz ..........................................2011, 2013Karen S. Kauffman ................. 2004, 2009, 2013Marilyn J. Kawamura .................................. 2007 Barbara Brotman Kaylor........ 1997, 1999, 2004Dr. Shohreh A. Kaynama ..................2005, 2017Susan C. Keating ..................... 1997, 2000, 2002Marie Stauffer Keegin ................................. 2004 Janice Keene ................................................. 2013 Candice Kelly ............................................... 2014 Delores Goodwin Kelley ........ 1996, 1999, 2004Marguerite O. Kelley ................................... 2017 M. Therese Kelly, MLA, EdT .................... 2019 Deborah C. Kennedy .................................. 2015 Deborah L. Kennedy ................................... 2001 Heidi Kenny-Berman ...................2016, 2019Sister Charlotte Rose Kerr .......................... 2002 Lexy Kessler .................................................. 2018 Deborah Kielty ............................................. 2010 Kathy Kiernan ....................................... 2019 Phyllis Kilby ................................................. 2004 Nancy King ................................................... 2014 Pamela J. King .............................................. 2008 Wanda L. King ............................................. 2009 Julie Lenzer Kirk ..................... 2005, 2008, 2014Esther Kirkpatrick ....................................... 1996 Georgette Kiser ..................................2007, 2014Trent M. Kittleman ...................................... 2004 Katherine Klausmeier ................................. 2015 June Helen Kleeman..........................1996, 1999Nicole Pastore Klein ............... 2005, 2015, 2017Amy Kleine ................................................... 2018 Paula Klepper ............................................... 2005 Colleen Pleasant Kline ................................ 2013 Karlys L. Kline ....................................2004, 2010Debbie A. Klis .............................................. 2013 Virginia Rose Knowlton ............................. 2011 Traci Kodeck, MPH ................................ 2019 Sheryl Davis Kohl ................... 2010, 2013, 2016Shari Kohn .................................................... 2010 Marcy K. Kolodny .................. 2008, 2010, 2012Ellen Lori Saltzman Koplow ............1998, 2006Nancy K. Kopp ...................................2005, 2008Jennifer A. Kozak ......................................... 2008 Rona E. Kramer ........................................... 2008

Rose G. Krasnow .................... 1997, 2001, 2006Sherrie Lavine Krauser .......... 2008, 2010, 2013Patricia Louise Krebs .................................. 1997 Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum ................2007, 2017Joyce Ann Kroeller ............................1996, 1999Shawn Kros ................................................... 2018 Bonnie Krosin .............................................. 2017 Sharon A. Kroupa ..............................2013, 2017Cherie Krug ........................................2014, 2016Barbara J. Krumsiek ..........................2006, 2009Carolyn J. Krysiak ........................................ 2006 Debora J. Kuchka-Craig .............................. 2007 Joyce A. Kuhns ............................................. 2013 Martha Joynt Kumar ................................... 2008

LCyd Lacanienta ............................................ 2012 Jennifer Lake ................................................ 2016 Lorene Lake .................................................. 2012 Jennifer W. Lambdin ................................... 1997 Patricia McHugh Lambert ..... 2004, 2011, 2013Linda Hefler Lamone .................................. 1998 Julie Ellen Landau........................................ 2011 Alison Velez Lane .............................1996, 2013Laura Lange ........................................2002, 2004Paula A. Langmead ................ 2005, 2007, 2009Lucie T. Lapovsky ....................................... 1999 Patricia Larrabee .......................................... 2016 Gloria Larkin ........................... 2004, 2007, 2010Corinna E. Lathan ................. 2003, 2006, 2009Connie Kratovil Lavelle ............................. 2005 Gloria G. Lawlah ......................................... 2004 Theresa A. Lawler .................. 2008, 2010, 2013Barbara Kaye Lawson ................................. 2005 Amanda Lay ................................................. 2015 Linda Thater Layton ............... 2002, 2004, 2008Andrea Leahy-Fucheck .......... 2003, 2007, 2013Diane O. Leasure .................... 2007, 2009 2011Erica A. Leatham ......................................... 2012 Lainy Lebow-Sachs ................. 1996, 1999, 2001Arlene F. Lee ................................................. 2007 Diane M. Lee ................................................ 2009 Sheila Lee ...................................................... 2014 Susan C. Lee ................................................. 2006 Elizabeth I. Legenhausen ............................ 2009 Karyl B. Leggio...................................2011, 2014Dorothy J. Lennig ................... 1998, 2003, 2006Mary Beth Lennon ................. 2011, 2016, 2018Ruth S. Lenrow .............................2010, 2019Dawn J. Leonard .......................................... 2013 Cynthia L. Leppert ................. 2006, 2008, 2011America V. Lesh ..................................... 2019 Fran L. Lessans ............................................. 2007 Laurie Chester Lessans ............................... 2009 Gail L. Letts ........................................1998, 2001Michelle A. Leverett .................................... 2001 Audrey Naomi Leviton .............................. 1999 Susan P. Leviton ...................... 1997, 2001, 2003Eileen Levitt........................................2008, 2014Joann Levy .................................................... 2009

Resa Levy ...................................................... 2011 Penny Lewandowski ................................... 2001 Eileen Rivera Ley ......................................... 2011 Dottie Tiejun Li ........................................... 2015 Ava Elaine Lias-Booker ........ 1997, 2003, 2016Karen-Ann Lichtenstein ............................. 2014 Marlene Y. Lieb ............................................ 2004 Elizabeth Ann Liechty ..................2014, 2019Angie Lienert ............................................... 2015 Brooke E. Lierman ................................. 2019 Janis M. Light ............................................... 1997 Doris Hillian Ligon ..................................... 1998 Anne Y.F. Lin ......................................2010, 2013Lillian Lincoln .............................................. 1996 Thea K. Lindauer ......................................... 1998 Jeanette Linder ...................................2012, 2014Irene Lindner ............................................... 2010 Gwendolyn A. B. Lindsay ........................... 2007 Brenda Brown Lipitz .................................. 1998 Michelle Lipkowitz ...................................... 2013 Karen E. Lischick ......................................... 2013 Jennifer Litchman ........................................ 2016 Lynne Lochte ................................................ 2002 Maravene S. Loeschke ................................. 2013 Elizabeth G. Loggia ..................................... 2006 Anne G. London ................................2009, 2011Sharan London............................................. 2009 Sandra F. Long....................................1999, 2001Nancy Longo ................................................ 1996 Mary Ann E. Love ...................................... 2005 Nancy Otto Low .......................................... 1997 Cylia Lowe-Smith, Esq. ........... 2014, 2016, 2018Nancy Ryan Lowitt, MD ......................... 2019 Barbara B. Lucas .................... 1997, 1999, 2001Vicki Ann Lucas...................... 2001, 2004, 2006Cidalia Luis-Akbar ............................2011, 2014Bonnie Luna ................................................. 2017 Cindy Lunsford ............................................ 2014 Gloria Harris Luster ................................... 1999 Zora B. Lykken ............................................. 1998

MMargaret MacDonald-Sheetz ...........2014, 2016Carol Macht .................................................. 2010 Anne Conway Madison .............................. 1996 Malynda Hawes Madzel ......... 1996, 2000, 2002Susan S. Magazine .................. 1999, 2001, 2004Natalie Magdeburger .........................2006, 2014Shawn M. Maguire ...................................... 2010 Catherine Mahan ......................................... 2002 Marlene Mahipat .................... 2009, 2013, 2015Pamela Lynn Malester ............ 1999, 2001, 2003Leslie D. Mancuso .................. 2008, 2010, 2012Adrienne A. Mandel ............... 2002, 2004, 2006Becky J. Mangus ...................... 1996, 2004, 2009Jean Tucker Mann ....................................... 1998 Risa Berman Mann...................................... 1997 Annette March-Grier .................................. 2014 Danielle Marcus ..................................... 2019 Leslie Seid Margolis ..................................... 2005

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Vicki Margolis .............................................. 2006 Sally Scott Marietta ..................................... 1998 Dana Marlowe .............................................. 2016 Kathryn Marsh ...................................... 2019 Joan E. Marshall ...................... 1998, 2000, 2002Ganesha Martin ........................................... 2017 Martina Martin ....................... 2000, 2004, 2010Judith Irene Martinak ................................. 1997 L. Paige Marvel ............................................ 1998 Linda Maslow ............................................... 2010 Garnetta D. Massey ..................................... 2007 Mary Ann P. Masur ..................................... 2000 Cynthia L. Mather ....................................... 2005 Odonna Mathews ........................................ 1997 Marianne D. Mattran ............. 2009, 2011, 2015Marilyn D. Maultsby .............. 1998, 2000, 2002Nancy J. Mayer ............................................. 1998 MaryAnn Mayhew ...................................... 1997 Cynthia Elizabeth McBride ........................ 1997 Lois A. Fenner McBride ......... 2000, 2002, 2004Michelle M. McBride .................................. 2002 Sister Patricia McCarron ....... 2008, 2011, 2013Margaret M. McCarthy ............................... 2009 Brenda McChriston ..................................... 2013 Amy McClain ............................................... 2014 Kathleen McClernan ................................... 2018 Jill McClune ........................................2011, 2018Jane C. McConnell....................................... 2002 Shari L. McCord .......................................... 1999 Jamie McDonald .......................................... 2015 Kathleen Rose McDonald........................... 1997 Laurie McDonald ........................................ 2018 Michele J. McDonald .................................. 2015 Pat Bonner McElroy .................................... 2018 Audrey McFarlane ....................................... 2014 Sylvia L. McGill ............................................ 2004 Carolyn McGuire-Frenkil ...... 1997, 1999, 2001Judith A. McHale ......................................... 2006 Maggie L. McIntosh ............... 1998, 2000, 2010Hala G. McIver ............................................. 2009 Martha McKenna ................................... 2019 Robin McKinney ...........................2017, 2019Content McLaughlin .............. 2009, 2011, 2013Sister Patricia A. McLaughlin ..........1999, 2001Marlene C. McLaurin .................................. 2004 Marna Lynn McLendon .............................. 1997 Sister Karen McNally .................................. 2009 Joy Koch McPeters....................................... 2002 M. Natalie McSherry .............. 2005, 2007, 2011Cheryl Meadows .......................................... 2012 Mary Ann Mears ......................................... 2010 Ann B. Mech ................................................ 2013 Pauline H. Menes ...............................2001, 2003Amy Menzer ................................................. 2016 Julie Mercer ............................. 1996, 1999, 2001Debora Gavin Merlock .......................... 2019 Denise K. Mersinger............... 2013, 2015, 2018Annette Merz .....................................2003, 2008Bonnae J. Meshulam .............. 1998, 2000, 2008Barbara Messing ................................2013, 2018Dale E. Meyer ............................................... 2004 Jennifer Meyer ............................................. 2017

Sayra Wells Meyerhoff ......................1998, 2003Catherine Meyers ........................................ 2012 Patricia Bayly Miedusiewski ...................... 2002 Barbara A. Mikulski ............... 1997, 2000, 2007Kimla Thompson Milburn ......................... 2005 Vanessa Milio .....................................2012, 2018Carole Miller ................................2011, 2019Clare C. Miller ............................................. 1998 E. Suzan Miller ........................ 1997, 1999, 2007Janice Miller ................................................. 2018 Karen C. Miller ............................................ 2017 Patricia “Trish” A. Miller ....... 1999, 2001, 2004Redonda G. Miller .............................2008, 2015Jeannette M. Mills .................. 2009, 2013, 2016Sara Milstein................................................. 2014 Elizabeth Jane Misek ................................... 1997 Gena Mitchell ........................................ 2019 Joyce T. Mitchell........................................... 2007 Kelly Mitchell, MS, SPHR, SHRM-SCP ...... 2019 Monica Mitchell ...................... 2012, 2014, 2016Patricia J. Mitchell .................. 1998, 2000, 2002Heather Mizeur ..................................2010, 2012Judy Jolley Mohraz ...........................1996, 1999Kathleen Momme ................... 2013, 2016, 2018Sandy Monck................................................ 2012 Paula A. Monopoli....................................... 2009 Rachel Garbow Monroe......... 2007, 2009, 2011Jean Flanagan Moon ................................... 1998 Michelle Lamb Moone .......... 2002, 2004, 2007Dana Petersen Moore............. 1997, 2000, 2005Toni J. Moore-Duggan ................................ 1998 Constance A. Morella .......................1997, 2003Elizabeth M. Morgan ............. 2001, 2005, 2007Jenny G. Morgan .......................................... 2005 Terry H. Morgenthaler ................................ 2018 Debra Moriarty ............................................ 2009 Claudia J. Morrell ........................................ 2006 Diana L. Morris..................................1999, 2001Elise Davison Morris .............. 2004, 2006, 2008Paula Morris .......................................2008, 2012Susan W. Morris ........................................... 2002 Donna M. Morrison .................................... 2007 Patricia Gonce Morton ............................... 2001 Dawn Motovidlak ........................................ 2015 Robin Motter-Mast ...................................... 2017 Cassie Motz .................................................. 2015 Diana Gribbon Motz .........................1996, 2001Maria Mouratidis ......................................... 2011 Ellen O. Moyer ........................ 2001, 2004, 2006Ellen Mugmon ............................................. 2004 Aaliyah Muhammad ................................... 2015 Sister Christine Mulcahy ............................ 2000 LaFrance K. Muldrow ................................. 2006 Margie Muller .............................................. 1996 Grace Foxwell Murdock ........................ 2019 M. Brooke Murdock ............... 1997, 1999, 2001Camay Calloway Murphy ........................... 2003 Deborah Murphy ......................................... 2009 Jane Caroline Murphy ................................. 1999 Kathleen M. Murphy ................................... 2017 Hon. Karen Murphy Jensen ....................... 2017 Margaret McCarthy Murphy ...........1998, 2000

Nhora Barrera Murphy ............................... 2008 Sheela Murthy ......................... 2007, 2009, 2011Alice Neily Mutch ..............................2006, 2008Karen F. Myers ...................................2000, 2003

NCarol A. Nacy ............................................... 2005 Peggy Naleppa ......................... 2011, 2013, 2015Rosemarie T. Nassif ..................................... 1998 Shirley A. Nathan-Pulliam .... 2002, 2005, 2007Martha Nathanson ...................................... 2017 Cass Naugle .................................................. 2010 Nancy Navarro ...................................2009, 2013Mary Hopkins Navies ............................ 2019 Barbara Nazelrod ......................................... 2014 Kimberly Neal .............................................. 2015 Shannon M. Neal ......................................... 2018 Carla Nealy ................................................... 2016 Betsy S. Nelson ........................ 1997, 2001, 2003Carla A. Nelson ..................................2010, 2012Susanna Nemes ............................................ 2009 Ellen Neufeldt .............................................. 2010 Kathleen Maletic Neuzil ............................. 2018 Esther Newman ........................................... 2010 Sandra Bruce Nichols .................................. 2013 Doris J. Nipps .....................................2010, 2013Margaret Ann Nolan ................................... 2013 Shellee E. Nolan .................................1999, 2001Theresa A. Nolan ......................................... 1998 Marie L. Noplock .................... 1999, 2003, 2006Kara Norman ............................................... 2010 Myra W. Norton ........................................... 2008 Ruth Ann Norton ........................................ 2010 Charlene R. Nunley ................ 2001, 2003, 2006

OLinda Toyo Obayashi .................................. 2003 Beverly O’Bryant ......................................... 2014 Jonelle Ocloo ................................................ 2012 Sandra A. O’Connor .................................... 1998 Robin Olin Oegerle ..................................... 1997 Grayson Waltersdorf Oldfather .......1996, 1999Kim Y. Oldham ............................................ 2018 Katharine M. Oliver .................................... 2007 Karen M. Olson ........................................... 2011 Patricia Omaña ..................................2013, 2015Dawn O'Neill ......................................... 2019 Aryani Ong ............................................ 2019 Sylvia Ontaneda-Bernales .......................... 2008 Toby Barbara Orenstein .............................. 2003 Pamela Ortiz.......................................2007, 2014Linda Sorg Ostovitz ......................2015, 2019Candace Breland Osunsade..........2017, 2019Amy Schwab Owens.................................... 2010 Chris Owens ................................................. 1996 Janet S. Owens....................................2004, 2006Mary E. Owens-Southall ............................ 2013

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PJeanne Marie Page .............................1997, 1999Sandy S. Pagnotti .................... 2002, 2009, 2013Cecelia B. Paizs ............................................ 2017 Tracey C. Paliath .......................................... 2006 Denise E. Palmer ......................................... 2005 Margaret Palmer .......................................... 2011 Faye Pappalardo ........................................... 2005 Bryn Parchman ....................... 2010, 2012, 2015Carol S. Parham ...................... 1996, 1998, 2000Mary Woodfill Park ..................................... 1996 Necole Parker .....................................2013, 2015Sheri Parks, Ph.D. .................................. 2019 Joanne Stoner Parrott .................................. 2003 Kaliope Parthemos ...................................... 2014 Jeanette Glose Partlow ........... 2007, 2012, 2014Laura Pasternak ............................2016, 2019Susan K. Patrick ........................................... 2005 Margaret W. Patten ...................................... 2003 Del. Edith J. Patterson ..................2017, 2019Pamela D. Paulk .................................2004, 2010Carol Bryant Payne ..................................... 2005 Patricia Payne ............................................... 1996 Suzanne H. Pearce .................. 1997, 1999, 2001Susan D. Pearcy ............................................ 2009 Tenyo Pearl .........................................2012, 2018Karen Pecora-Barbour ........... 2012, 2014, 2018Delegate Joseline Peña-Melnyk .......2015, 2018Shane E. Pendergrass .................................. 2005 Josianne Pennington ................................... 2016 Laura Thul Penza .................... 2005, 2007, 2009Beth Pepper .................................................. 2008 Judith N. Peregoff ........................................ 2000 Melanie C. Pereira .............................2003, 2006Katherine Perez ............................................ 2014 Cynthia L. Perini ..................... 2007, 2011, 2013R. Kathleen Perini .................. 1998, 2000, 2002Mamie J. Perkins .......................................... 2015 Trudy Perkins .....................................2008, 2012Beth Shari Perlman ...........................2005, 2008Christina Perrotta ........................................ 2010 Sabita Devi Persaud ..................................... 2018 Gina C. Pervall, MD .............................. 2019 Melinda B. Peters ................................... 2019 Wendi Wagner Peters ........................2010, 2012Colleen Peterson .......................................... 2010 Dana Charlotte Peterson ............................ 2000 Shirley D. Peterson ............................1997, 1999Lisbeth vanHorne Pettengill ............2005, 2008Carol Stoker Petzold ..........................2002, 2004Deborah Phelps............................................ 2014 Shirley Phillips ............................................. 1996 Bonnie Lamdin Phipps .......... 2008, 2010, 2013Sarah Pick ..................................................... 2012 Carole Lynn Pickett ..................................... 1997 Marylin Pierre ......................... 2010, 2012, 2014Laura Pierson-Scheinberg .......................... 2012 Sharon R. Pinder ..................... 2002, 2005, 2007Alice G. Pinderhughes ................................ 2004 Anne Merrick Pinkard ................................ 2002

Katherine Pinkard ........................2017, 2019Mary Beth Pirolozzi .................................... 2012 Joan B. Pitkin .......................... 2001, 2003, 2005Karen Pitsley ........................... 2011, 2013, 2015Joan Debra Plisko .........................2016, 2019Nancy Politsch ............................................. 2013 Joanne E. Pollak ...................... 1996, 1998, 2000June A. Poole ................................................ 2017 Karren Pope-Onwukwe .............................. 2004 Barbara Portnoy ........................................... 2008 Leanne P. Posko ........................................... 2003 Carolyn Ashton Post .........................1998, 2001Deborah Potter ..................................2010, 2015Anita Neal Powell ........................................ 2007 Kelly A. Powers ............................................ 2015 Marilyn J. Praisner .................. 1999, 2001, 2006Joan Pratt ...................................................... 1996 Mary Louise Preis ................... 1998, 2000, 2002Marlene Susan Prendergast ........................ 1998 Margaret-Mary V. Preston ..... 2000, 2002, 2004Carolyn West Price ...................................... 1996 Linda Jenkins Price ..................................... 2004 Karen Price-Ward ........................................ 2014 Louna S. Primm ...................... 2003, 2005, 2010JaLynn Prince ........................................ 2019 Ella Pritsker ........................................... 2019 Robin Prothro .............................................. 2015 Karen L. Proudford ................ 2009, 2013, 2015Susana Ptak .................................................. 1996 Catherine E. Pugh .................. 2005, 2010, 2016Idell Shedrick Pugh ..................................... 1999 Randi Alper Pupkin ............... 2005, 2008, 2011Susan Purnell ............................................... 2014

QLily Qi ........................................................... 2018 Ann Quinn .........................................2016, 2018Robyn Quinter ............................................. 2010

RMarilyn Barry Rainey ................................. 1997 Irma S. Raker........................... 1997, 1999, 2001Odette T. Ramos .......................................... 2007 Gina Ramsey ......................................2016, 2018Tuckey Ramsey ............................................ 1996 Julie B. Randall ............................................. 2002 Whitney Ransome ....................................... 2011 Martha Frisby Rasin .................................... 1998 Stephanie Rawlings-Blake ................2007, 2011H. Frances Reaves ................... 1997, 1999, 2001Stephanie L. Reel.......................................... 2008 Karen Reese .................................................. 2016 Jennifer A. Regan ......................................... 2005 Eileen M. Rehrmann .............. 1997, 1999, 2013Carla A. Reid ......................................... 2019 Donna L. Reihl ........................ 2002, 2004, 2008Judy Akila Reitz ...................... 1999, 2001, 2003Lisa Renshaw ................................................ 1996

Katherine Rensin ......................................... 2012 Barbara Resnick .................................2011, 2013Sue Revelle .................................................... 2011 Barbara E. Reynolds .................................... 2009 Jennifer Reynolds ..............................1997, 2002Pamela Reynolds .......................................... 2015 Vonda B. Rhodes-El .................................... 2006 Patrice J. Ricciardi ................................. 2019 Donna LaVerne Rice .............. 2001, 2003, 2006Rachel E. Rice ............................................... 2015 April Richardson ......................................... 2016 Donna M. Richardson ................................ 2004 Johnette Richardson .................................... 2018 Patricia M. Richardson ............................... 2002 Peta N. Richkus ............................................ 2000 Valda Ricks ................................................... 2018 Leslie S. Ries ................................................. 1997 Anne R. Riggle ...................................2000, 2003Denise Perry Riley ....................................... 2007 Jacquelyn M. Ring ....................................... 2004 Tonja L. Ringgold ................... 2013, 2016, 2018Susan Moss Ringler ..................................... 1997 Alicia N. Ritchie .................................... 2019 Grace Rivera-Oven ............................2011, 2015Maria Pilar Rivera-Rodriguez .................... 2012 Deborah R. Rivkin ....................................... 2015 Juliette Rizzo ......................................2008, 2010Ginny Robertson ......................................... 2012 Nicole Robertson-Van Schaik .................... 2015 Barbara A. Robinson ................................... 2009 Donna Stevenson Robinson ....................... 2018 Kimberly Y. Robinson .......................2013, 2018Debbie Jacobs Rock ................ 2003, 2012, 2016Irene M. Zoppi Rodriguez .......................... 2009 Nancy Rodriguez-Weller ............................ 2016 Marcella L. Roenneburg ............................. 2008 Jean Wolberg Roesser.................................. 2002 Carmel Roques .............................2016, 2019Angela Rose .................................................. 2018 Victoria Mary Rosellini ......... 1996, 1999, 2001Wendy Rosen ............................................... 2005 Susan M. Rosenbaum.................................. 2002 2004 ............................................................... 2006Lois Block Rosenfield ........................1997, 1999Nan D. Rosenthal...............................2000, 2002Beth Rosenwald ........................................... 2013 Karla Ruhe Roskos ...................................... 1997 Michelle Coyne Ross ................................... 2005 Faith Elliott Rossing .................................... 2010 Judith Pratt Rossiter .................................... 2012 Karen H. Rothenberg ............. 2002, 2006, 2008Constance F. Row ........................................ 1997 Marianne Rowan-Braun ...................2013, 2016Lisa Rowen .............................. 2008, 2011, 2013Ida G. Ruben ........................... 1999, 2001, 2004Terry Rubenstein ......................................... 1996 Julie Rubin .................................................... 2014 Tamera Rush ................................................ 2012 Cynda Rushton ..................................2008, 2014Jan Russell ..................................................... 2013 Lisa Rusyniak .....................................2014, 2016

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SMary Ann Saar ............................................. 2004 Kathleen H. Sabatier .........................2007, 2010Melanie R. Sabelhaus ............. 1996, 2002, 2004Heather B. Sachs .......................................... 2018 Robyn Sachs ................................................. 1996 Sheila Sachs .................................................. 1996 Jacqueline W. Sales ................. 1999, 2003, 2007Joanne Saltzberg ..................... 1997, 1999, 2010Cynthia Blake Sanders ................................ 2017 Gail H. Sanders ....................... 1998, 2000, 2011Mary Roby Sanders ..................................... 2015 Wendy Sanders ........................................... 2010 Lynn B. Sassin ......................... 1999, 2010, 2018Hannah Sassoon ................................2008, 2012Katherine D. Savage .................................... 2008 Ellen Richmond Sauerbrey ......................... 1998 Ronnie Lapinsky Sax ................................... 2017 Frederica Kolker Saxon ............................... 1997 Laurie-Ann Sayles ....................................... 2018 Robyn C. Scates .................................2005, 2010Lynn C. Schaefer .......................................... 2008 Kathleen E. Schafer ..................................... 2004 Rosa M. Scharf ...................................2008, 2012Dr. Kim Schatzel ...........................2017, 2019Shari O. Scher ............................................... 2006 Margaret Scott Schiff ................................... 2002 Mary Judith Schmelz ................................... 1996 Dru Schmidt-Perkins ........................2003, 2013Marianne Schmitt Hellauer ........................ 2017 Patricia Schmoke ......................................... 2015 Lauren Schnaper ......................................... 2010 Nancy Kay Schneider .................................. 1998 Tammy S. J. Schneider ......................2015, 2018Zipora Schorr ............................................... 2011 Nichelle D. Schoultz .................................... 2017 Debra G. Schubert ....................................... 2015 Linda M. Schuett ...............................2001, 2011Kelly M. Schulz ...................................... 2019 Marcella Schuyler ........................................ 1996 Laurie Schwartz ........................................... 1996 Linda D. Schwartz .................. 2002, 2004, 2006Joan Webb Scornaienchi ........ 2012, 2014, 2017Carolyn Lea Scott ........................................ 1998 Kimberly Scott ............................................. 2014 Mary Ann Scully ..................... 2002, 2005, 2007Renita L. Seabrook ...................................... 2015 Louise Phipps Senft ................ 2004, 2007, 2009Sheri Sensabaugh ......................................... 2010 Cathy Hollenberg Serrette .......................... 2012 Chalarra A. Sessoms, LCWS-C, MSW ......... 2019 Amy Seto ...................................................... 2014 Lisa Y. Settles ......................................2009, 2012Mary Pat Seurkamp ................ 1998, 2001, 2003Jane Matricciani Shaab .......... 1997, 1999, 2001Stephanie L. Shack ....................................... 2017 Aziza T. Shad, MD ................................. 2019

Karen Johnson Shaheed ......... 2002, 2012, 2016Robin Fogel Shaivitz ............... 2002, 2004, 2006Lenny Shapiro ....................................1998, 2000Lila Shapiro-Cyr .......................................... 2012 Indira K. Sharma ......................................... 2017 Mary Kay Shartle-Galotto .......................... 2009 Molly Shattuck ............................................. 2012 Gail Shawe .................................................... 2001 Anita Sheckells ...................................2006, 2014Brenda M. Shell ............................................ 2009 Barbara Payne Shelton ................................ 2005 Gloria Wilson Shelton ................................. 1997 Kathleen Sher ............................................... 1996 Michele A. Shermak ..........................2014, 2017Caroline Sherman ........................................ 2013 Terry D. Sherman Ralston ..... 2012, 2014, 2017Jeanne Sherwood ......................................... 2014 Linda A. Shevitz ........................................... 2004 Mary Fulton Shock ...................................... 2008 Lillie Shockney ............................................. 2004 Lois M. Shofer ......................... 2002, 2004, 2006Pam Howard Shriver ................................... 1998 Sana F. Shtasel .............................................. 1997 Carole R. Sibel ......................... 1996, 1999, 2003Janet Siddiqui ............................................... 2011 Robin Silver ............................. 2004, 2006, 2010Jane Frankel Sims ........................................ 2017 Janet Simmons ............................................. 2013 Leslie Simmons ....................... 2012, 2016, 2018Jeanne Singer ........................... 2005, 2012, 2014Karen M. Singer ...................... 2005, 2011, 2016Paula M. Singer ....................... 1997, 1999, 2001Paula R. Singer ........................ 2005, 2007, 2009Michelle Daugherty Siri .....2015, 2017, 2019Karen Sitnick ................................................ 2012 Lynn Loughlin Skerpon .............................. 2005 Gwendolyn D. Skillern ........... 2006, 2009, 2011Sandra J. Skolnik ................................1998, 2001Sr. Sharon M. Slear ................. 1999, 2006, 2009Malinda B. Small................................2000, 2006Abbie Smith .................................................. 2012 Anna L. Smith ....................................2004, 2009Carol Ann Smith.......................................... 2018 Carol E. Smith ......................... 2001, 2004, 2007The Honorable Dana M. Smith ............. 2019 Darlene Smith ......................... 2009, 2011, 2013E. Follin Smith ............................................. 2005 Janet Marie Smith ................... 1997, 2002, 2004Karla N. Smith ....................................... 2019 Kathy P. Smith .............................................. 2012 Martha A. Smith ..................... 1998, 2000, 2002Virginia W. Smith ........................................ 2000 Gail Smith-Howard ..................................... 2014 J. Patricia Wilson Smoot ...................2008, 2011Jane Roberta Snider ..................................... 1999 Louise V. Snodgrass ..................................... 2001 Kathleen T. Snyder ................. 2001, 2003, 2006Ann Karpoff Sober ...................................... 2012 Felicita Sola-Carter ...................................... 2008

Terri Maria Sommella ................................. 1998 Yolanda F. Sonnier ....................................... 2008 Georgia L.J. Sorenson .................................. 2009 Susan Souder ......................................1997, 1999Francie Spahn .............................................. 2012 Sandra R. Sparks ................................2000, 2002Angela H. Spencer ....................................... 2017 Barbara Manekin Spodak .................1998, 2001Dory J. Stacks ............................................... 2005 Rita St. Clair ................................................. 1996 Deborah Stallings ..............................2007, 2009Donna Jones Stanley .........................1998, 2000Patricia Stanley ............................................ 2003 Bonita F. Stanton .......................................... 1998 Sharon Lee Stark .......................................... 2002 Donna Hill Staton ........................................ 2000 Erin Stauder ................................................. 2018 Jennifer J. Stearman ................ 2007, 2012, 2015Dana Stebbins .............................................. 2013 Tracy L. Steedman ....................................... 2015 Bonnie B. Stein ........................ 2010, 2013, 2017Phoebe Stein ................................................. 2016 Sally L. Sternbach ..............................2005, 2008Kate Campbell Stevenson .................2012, 2015Linda M. Stewart ......................................... 2005 Lynn K. Stewart ...................... 2005, 2010, 2012M. Cara Stewart ........................................... 1998 Ferrier R. Stillman .................. 2006, 2008, 2011Rosetta M.T. Stith ........................................ 1997 E. Francine Stokes........................................ 2002 Karen Stokes .......................................2008, 2014Shelonda Stokes .................................2011, 2014Pat Stout ........................................................ 2009 C. Lorena Streb ............................................ 2007 June E. Streckfus .......................................... 1998 Michelle A. Streckfus ............................. 2019 Darla Fishbein Strouse ......................2003, 2009JaNean Stubbs-Taylor .................................. 2014 Karen G. Sugar ............................................. 2018 Bonnie Sullivan ............................................ 2012 Denise A. Sullivan ....................................... 2017 Kelly Sullivan ................................................ 2012 Jessica Wolf Suriano .................................... 2018 Beverly K. Swaim-Staley ............................. 2011 Rebecca Boswell Swanston ......................... 1997 Susan Snyder Swift ...................................... 1996 Karen Syrylo ............................ 2010, 2013, 2017Helen Alexandra Szablya ..................1996, 2001Kathy Szeliga ................................................ 2015

TGustava "Gusty" Taler ................................. 2018 Ami Taubenfeld .................................2014, 2016C. Marie Taylor ............................................ 2018Ellen L. Taylor .............................................. 2011 Frances O’Connell Taylor ...... 2002, 2004, 2009Vanita M. Taylor .......................................... 2012 Rebecca Teaff ......................................2015, 2018

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Joyce Lyons Terhes ...................................... 1996 Adena Wright Testa ................ 1996, 1999, 2001Arlene R. Thayer .................................... 2019 Emily C. Thayer ...................... 1998, 2000, 2002Anita H. Thomas ......................................... 2008 Courtney A. Thomas ................................... 2017 Deborah Scott Thomas ............................... 2013 Faith Thomas ................................................ 2017 Margaret “Marge” Thomas .... 2001, 2003, 2005Rosemary M. Thomas ................................. 2008 Sherita Thomas ............................................ 2017 Hollis Thomases ........................................... 2012 Audrey Thomasson ..................................... 1996 Suzanne C. Thompson ......................2008, 2011Thelma B. Thompson ........................2004, 2011Molly McGrath Tierney ......... 2011, 2014, 2016Maria Harris Tildon .....................2011, 2019Dr. Joan Tilghman ........................2017, 2019Sandi Timmins ...................................2013, 2015Margaret Witherup Tindall ........................ 2008 Janice Tippett ........................................ 2019 Stacie E. Tobin ....................................... 2019 Gwen Tolbart................................................ 2014 Dr. Sheila M. Tolliver .................................. 2000 Robin A. Tomechko ............... 2003, 2005, 2007Rhonda Tomlinson ...................................... 2010 Susan E. Torroella ........................................ 2005 Kathleen Kennedy Townsend .................... 1997 Fran Tracy-Mumford ........................2000, 2003Barbara R. Trader ........................................ 2004 Marlene Trestman .................. 2004, 2006, 2008Jenny J. Trostel ........................ 2008, 2010, 2012Patricia H. Troy ....................... 1997, 1999, 2001Cindy P. Truitt ......................... 2006, 2009, 2015Helen Tuel..................................................... 2010 Patricia S. Tunstall .................... 19992001, 2003Leslie Smith Turner ................ 1999, 2001, 2013Terri L. Turner ...................................1998, 2000

URhonda Shackleford Ulmer ........................ 2009 Joyce Ulrich ........................................2011, 2015

VBetty Valdes ............................. 1999, 2001, 2011Ana Lopez Van Balen .................................. 2014 Marie Van Deusen .................. 1998, 2001, 2012Donna Van Scoy .......................................... 2013 Maureen van Stone, Esq. MS ...........2013, 2018Mary Ellen Vanni......................................... 2015 Carmen Varela-Russo ................................. 2002 Marie Vasbinder .......................................... 2014 Mimi Roeder Vaughan........... 1996, 1999, 2001Judith Vaughan-Prather ....................2006, 2008Sheila Mosmiller Vidmar ........................... 2000 Lois T. Vietri ................................................. 1999

Lori A. Villegas ....................... 2009, 2012, 2015Lorna Virgili ................................................. 2011 Judge Cathleen Vitale .................................. 2018 N. Beth Volk .......................................1999, 2001Laura Neuman Volkman ..................2004, 2008Pamela L. Volm ..................................2002, 2006Deborah Elizabeth Voso ........ 1996, 1999, 2006

WKimberly Wagner ................... 2006, 2010, 2013Eleanor A. Walker ....................................... 2005 Jane Walker .................................................. 2010 Melissa Walker ....................................... 2019 Norine M. Walker ........................................ 2000 Mary Roe Walkup ....................................... 2010 Michele Bresnick Walsh ......... 2012, 2014, 2017Annette Campagna Walter ......................... 2018 Helene Hahn Waranch........... 1996, 1999, 2001Catherine M. Ward ...................................... 2007 Kimberly Smith Ward ................................. 2009 Margaret Fonshell Ward ............................. 2005 Salli J. Ward ........................................2015, 2017Cheryl Washington ..................................... 2013 Hattie N. Washington ................................. 2002 Montressa Washington ............................... 2014 Dina Wasmer ............................................... 2010 Manuele D. Wasserman ......... 1998, 2004, 2007M. Courtney Watson .........................2012, 2017Karen D. Weatherholtz ............................... 2000 Patricia Weaver ............................................ 2012 Sharon Webb ................................................ 2010 Dana Weckesser ..................2015, 2017, 2019Laura E. Weeldreyer .................................... 2017 Elizabeth Weglein ........................................ 2017 The Honorable Halee F. Weinstein ........ 2019 Kathleen Weiss ............................................. 2015 Robin Weiss .................................................. 1998 Sherry A. Welch ...................... 1997, 2007, 2015Yolanda Maria Welch ............. 2004, 2006, 2011Marye Wells-Harley .................................... 2004 Dr. Leana Wen ............................................. 2017 Jeanette Wessel ............................................. 1996 Angela D. Wharton ............................... 2019 Michele L. Whelley ...................................... 2015 Pamela J. White ....................... 2000, 2004, 2007Sonya Whited ............................................... 2018 Andrea Macintosh Whiteway .................... 2007 Angela Whittaker-Pion ............................... 2012 Mary B. Wieler ............................................. 2006 Barbara E. Wilks .......................................... 1997 Stephanie T. Willey ...................................... 2008 Anna M. Williams .............................2006, 2012Cheryl Hudgins Williams ........................... 2002 Christina Williams ...................................... 2018 Deborah Williams .................. 2005, 2008, 2010Margaret Ellen Williams ...................1997, 2012

Marsha L. Williams, Esq. ....................... 2019 Romaine N. Taylor Williams ...................... 2015 Flavia Williamson ........................................ 2018 Patti Kaufman Willis ................................... 2005 Kathy Wilmot .....................................2010, 2014Alicia Lynn Wilson ...................................... 2017 Donna C. Wilson ...............................2011, 2015Dorothy Wilson ........................................... 2011 Gloria Wilson-Shelton ................................ 2007 Adele Wilzack .............................................. 1996 Rebecca Hahn Windsor .............................. 1997 Renée M. Winsky...............................2015, 2018Ann Wiseman .............................................. 2010 Maggie Witherup ......................................... 2011 Rachel Anne Wohl....................................... 1997 Mary Ann Wolf ............................................ 2003 Ann Wolfe .................................................... 1997 Michele K. Wolff .......................................... 2018 Kathryn F. Wolford ................. 2002, 2004, 2006Jan Weinberg Wood .................................... 2015 Marie Wood ................................................. 2010 Margaret O. Woodside ................................ 1997 T. Sky Woodward ...............................2011, 2017Linda S. Woolf ....................................2007, 2012Joan M. Worthington ............. 2001, 2004, 2007Susan M. Wozenski ..................................... 2005 Alexandra Wrage .................... 2003, 2012, 2016Mary Teddy Wray ........................................ 2014 Frances A. Wright ..............................2003, 2007Michelle Wright ........................................... 2017 Kathleen Francene Wycoff ......................... 1997

YDr. Marylou Yam ......................................... 2017 Deborah Ann Yancer ........................2003, 2006Sharon (Sherry) M. Yaniga ......................... 2006 Ellen H. Yankellow ................ 2005, 2007, 2009Edmonia T. Yates ...............................1998, 2001Lea Ybarra .................................................... 2006 Jeanne M. Yeager ...............................2006, 2008Ellen Yerman ................................................ 2002 Cathy L. Yost ......................................2010, 2013Lauren Young ............................................... 2014 Marlene B. Young ........................................ 2015 Terry Slade Young..............................2002, 2008

ZBetsy Ann Zaborowski ........... 19982000, 2003Pamela Hope Zappardino .......................... 2005 Gina Monath Zawitoski .............................. 2008 JoAnne Zawitoski ................... 1997, 2000, 2002Julianne Zimmer.......................................... 2017 Amanda Zinn .....................................1996, 2016Danielle Stager Zoller, Esq. ................... 2019

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Theresa AdamsJanet D. AllanSharon D. Allison-OtteySr. Helen AmosFloraine B. ApplefeldKatherine B. ArmstrongChristine D. AspellAlison AstiJoan I. AthenVicki Ballou-WattsTraci A. BarnettLynne A. BattagliaCarol A. BeattyBuffy Beaudoin-SchwartzJoyce K. BeckerDiane Bell-McKoyHelen Delich BentleyCathy BernardMarielsa A. BernardJudy L. BixlerLaura B. BlackBrenda J. BodianEllen C. BogagePatricia J. BonacordaJoann Ashley BoughmanDyan L. BrasingtonJane M. BrewerLynne G. Brick

Alison Gates BrownEdith B. BrownPatricia M.C. BrownElizabeth J. BuckJennifer BurdickCarolyn T. BurridgeShirley BurrillCynthia CallahanEllen A. CallegaryConstance R. CaplanSharon M. CaplanEleanor M. CareyJana Howard CareyLorig CharkoudianDiane Elizabeth ChoCaroline CiraoloBarb ClappAlice P. ClarkNancy R. CohenSuzanne F. CohenJoan Develin ColeyShirley D. CollierRita Rossi ColwellVeronica CoolHarriet E. CoopermanJoan Carter ConwayPatricia E. CornishLorraine Adele Costella

Carol CoughlinIsabel Mercedes CummingSophie DagenaisElizabeth S. DanaBrenda A. DandyMaria Johnson DarbyDebra DavisDeborah H. DevanDiane DevaneyRoberta E. DillowDonora “Donni” DingmanVeronique DirikerSheila DixonAnn Marie DooryFrances Murphy DraperBarbara Perrier DreyerJanet Dudley-EshbachKathleen M. DumaisLynne M. DurbinAdelaide C. EckardtGayle V. EconomosDr. Lorece EdwardsSusan C. ElginLois S. ElkinJudith C. EnsorCatherine A. EvansDorothy R. FaitEllen R. FishNancy M. FloreenJennie M. ForehandT. Eloise FosterKristin FranceschiClaire Marie FraserKathryn FreelandKaren C. FriedmanKathleen O’Ferrall FriedmanJudith P. FultonAnn T. GallantSusan J. GanzJan GardnerSusan K. GauveyBarbara A. GehrigT. Sue GladhillAbby GlassbergFrances Hughes Glendening

Sandra P. GohnMarilyn R. GoldwaterJoan B. GordonToby A. GordonCassandra GottliebJulia W. GougeMichelle A. GourdineNancy S. GrasmickTeri M. GuarnacciaSandra N. HarrimanMarie HartmanMary HastlerCarla Diane HaydenMargaret HayesC. Sue HechtBarbara R. HellerEllen Moses HellerMarie C. HendersonBonnie K. HenesonMary Jean HerronKathleen HetheringtonElizabeth M. HewlettEthel B. HillMartha N. HillSandy HillmanBetty J. HinesSheila E. HixsonBarbara A. HoffmanMarcella A. HollandEllen L. HollanderPaula Colodny HollingerHelen Lara HoltonJennie C. Hunter-CeveraBetsey Hurwitz-SchwabMarian Cecilia HwangDawn S. HydeMaryBeth HylandJanice JacksonDonna Leah JacobsKyri L. JacobsNancy JacobsLuwanda Walker JenkinsDeborah E. JenningsPatricia Coats JessamyLisa A. Hall Johnson

A complete listing2019 Honorees are

bold and pink**Honorary Member

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Carolyn JohnstonAdrienne A. JonesVerna Jones-RodwellSen. Cheryl C. KaganKaren S. KauffmanBarbara Brotman KaylorSusan C. KeatingDelores Goodwin KelleyJulie Lenzer KirkSheryl Davis KohlMarcy K. KolodnyRose G. KrasnowSherrie Lavine KrauserPatricia McHugh LambertPaula A. LangmeadGloria LarkinCorinna E. LathanTheresa A. LawlerLinda Thater LaytonAndrea Leahy-FucheckDiane O. LeasureLainy M. Lebow-SachsDorothy J. LennigMary Beth LennonCynthia L. LeppertSusan P. LevitonAva Lias-BookerCylia Lowe-Smith, Esq.Barbara B. LucasVicki Ann LucasMalynda Hawes MadzelSusan S. MagazineMarlene N. MahipatPamela Lynn MalesterLeslie D. MancusoAdrienne A. MandelBecky J. MangusJoan E. MarshallMartina MartinMarianne D. MattranMarilyn D. MaultsbyLois A. Fenner McBrideSister Patricia McCarronCarolyn McGuire-FrenkilMaggie L. McIntosh

Content McLaughlinM. Natalie McSherryJulie MercerDenise K. MersingerBonnae J. MeshulamBarbara A. MikulskiE. Suzan MillerPatricia “Trish” A. MillerJeannette MillsMonica MitchellPatricia J. MitchellKathleen MommeRachel Garbow MonroeMichelle Lamb MooneDana Petersen MooreElizabeth M. MorganElise Davison MorrisEllen O. MoyerM. Brooke MurdockSheela MurthyPeggy NaleppaShirley A. Nathan-PulliamBetsy S. NelsonMarie L. NoplockCharlene R. NunleyKatherine B. PaalSandy S. PagnottiBryn ParchmanCarol S. ParhamJeanette Glose PartlowHon. Nicole Pastore-KleinSuzanne H. PearceKaren Pecora-BarbourLaura Thul PenzaCynthia L. PeriniR. Kathleen PeriniBonnie Lamdin PhippsMarylin PierreSharon R. PinderJoan B. PitkinKaren PitsleyJoanne E. PollakMarilyn J. PraisnerMary Louise PreisMargaret-Mary V. Preston

Louna S. PrimmKaren ProudfordCatherine PughRandi Alper PupkinIrma S. RakerTerry D. Sherman RalstonH. Frances ReavesEileen M. RehrmannDonna L. ReihlJudy Akila ReitzDonna LaVerne RiceDr. Tonja L. RinggoldDebbie RockVictoria Mary RoselliniSusan M. RosenbaumKaren H. RothenbergLisa RowenIda G. RubenMelanie R. SabelhausJacqueline W. SalesJoanne SaltzbergGail H. SandersLynn B. SassinLinda D. SchwartzJoan Webb ScornaienchiMary Ann ScullyLouise Phipps SenftMary Pat SeurkampJane Matricciani ShaabKaren Johnson ShaheedRobin Fogel ShaivitzLois M. ShoferCarole R. SibelRobin SilverLeslie Simmons, R.N., F.A.C.H.EJeanne SingerKaren SingerPaula M. SingerPaula R. SingerMichelle Daugherty SiriGwendolyn D. SkillernSr. Sharon M. Slear**Nancy L. SloaneCarol E. Smith

Darlene SmithJanet Marie SmithMartha A. SmithKathleen T. SnyderJennifer StearmanBonnie B. SteinLynn K. StewartJanine DiPaula StevensFerrier R. StillmanKaren T. SyryloFrances O’Connell TaylorAdena Wright TestaEmily C. ThayerMargaret “Marge” ThomasMolly McGrath TierneyRobin A. TomechkoMarlene TrestmanJenny J. TrostelPatricia H. TroyCindy Plavier TruittPatricia S. TunstallLeslie Smith TurnerBetty ValdesMarie Van DeusenMimi Roeder VaughanLori VillegasDeborah Elizabeth VosoKimberly WagnerMichele Bresnick WalshHelene Hahn WaranchManuele D. WassermanDana WeckesserSherry WelchYolanda Maria WelchPamela J. WhiteDeborah WilliamsKathryn F. WolfordJoan M. WorthingtonAlexandra WrageEllen H. YankellowBetsy Ann ZaborowskiJoAnne Zawitoski

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ADVOCACY • EDUCATION • MENTORSHIP www.executiveal l iance.org

Congratulations to our members who were named

2 0 1 9 M A R Y L A N D T O P 1 0 0 W O M E N Violet Apple • Karen Bond • Tracy Imm • Brooke Lierman

Candace Osunsade • Arlene Thayer • Stacie Tobin

Save the date for

EXECUTIVE ALLIANCE’S BOARD LEADERSHIP FORUMAdvocacy for Women in Leadership: An Action Plan

Tickets $75/person. To register, visit www.executivealliance.com.

May 29, 2019 • 8-10 a.m. (Networking starts at 7:30 a.m.)

Miles Stockbridge • 100 Light Street • Baltimore, MD

This program is designed for top-level professional women who aspire to be on high impact corporate or non-profit boards. Executive Alliance is a peer member organization that advocates for the advancement of women in leadership roles.

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GBMC HealthCare celebrates the achievements of each of the distinguished women honored and proudly salutes three of our own for receiving this recognition.

On behalf of the GBMC HealthCare Board of Directors, medical staff, employees and volunteers, we thank you for your exceptional leadership, sustained achievement and commitment to the communities we serve.

Top WomenJoAnn Z. Ioannou, DNP,

MBA, RN, NEA-BC

Senior Vice President of Patient Care Services

Chief Nursing Officer

Heidi Kenny- Berman, Esq.

Chair, GBMC Philanthropy

Member, GBMC HealthCare Board of Directors

Elizabeth A. Dovec, MD

Medical Director, GBMC Comprehensive Obesity Management

Program

Bariatrics and Advanced

Laparoscopic Surgeon

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