October 5, 2017 – Horseshoe Baltimore Casino
Pictured (LtoR) Mimi Roeder Vaughan and Candace Breland Osunsade, Associated Black Charities board members
Pictured (LtoR) Sabrina Johnson Turner, Allstate Staff Counsel attorney; Everene Johnson-Turner, Forever55 educational consultant; and Stacie Wright, Becton Dickinson senior quality assurance engineer
Pictured (LtoR) Tenné Thrower, Baltimore City Public Schools family engagement specialist; and Mothyna James-Brightful, Heal A Woman To Heal A Nation director of operations
Pictured (LtoR) Valencia King, Associated Black Charities chief operating officer; Sharon Bunch, AHA Promotional Items vice president; Saundra Bond, United Way Central Maryland vice president; and Gwen Skillern, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield senior vice president
Pictured (LtoR) Dawn Kirstaetter, Baltimore City Community College vice president; Diane Bell-McKoy, Associated Black Charities president/CEO; and Bradie Barr, Transamerica Stable Value Solutions president
Pictured (LtoR) Lisa Pearson, Chase Brexton director of behavioral health; Vivian Nelson, retired Proctor & Gamble marketing specialist; and Kim Scroggins, The ARC Baltimore director of business services
Pictured (LtoR) Keilah Jacques, Johns Hopkins University assistant director of academic service learning; and Khalila Robinson, Whiting Turner assistant design build director
Pictured (LtoR) Isazetta Spikes, Catholic Charities director of grants; and Monica Mitchell, Wells Fargo Bank vice president
More than 500 professional women mixed, mingled and networked…
…and participated in speed mentoring sessions…
…at the sold out “Women On The Move Empowerment & Networking Event,” presented by Associated Black Charities. The evening also included a panel discussion and award presentations.