Main Line Health Salutes Women of Achievement
The Greater Philadelphia Salute to Women of Achievement campaign recognized and celebrated a group of diverse, remarkable women who are positively impacting our communities, while raising critical funds to support the mission of the March of Dimes; leading the fight for the health of all moms and babies. The celebration was held on Wednesday, October 11 at the Main Line HealthCare Women’s Specialty Center, 120 Valley Green Lane, Suite 600, King of Prussia, PA 194060
The following is a pictorial of the event

1. Donna and Carolyn McFarland
2. Cynthia Weiss, Carolyn and Donna McFarland and Laura Groves

3. Karen Daroff and Executive Director at March of Dimes, Allison Lang

4. Allison Lang and Karen Kofalt

5. Event co-chair Dr. Joseph Gobern and Allison Lang
6. Karen Kofalt, Crissy Bowden, Glen Reyburn and Paige Meacham

7. Jeanne Sonn stopped by the Kendra Scott booth and discussed a purchase with Kendra Scott Ardmore assistant manager Aimee Schwartz
8. Helen Dwyer, Maureen McAleer, Glen Reyburn, Caro and Patrick Ward represented lead sponsor, WFSF Bank
9. Donna Sinnott and Christine Kozeracki
10. Event co-chairs Barbara Wadsworth and Dr. Joseph Gobern

11. Barbara and Calvin Brown and Joanne Craig and her daughter, Alexa Craig. Joanne Craig received the 2023 Health Equity in Public Service Award
12. Award winners Dr. Michelle Burroughs, Dr. Seun Ross, Dr. Beverly Vaughan and Joanne Craig

13. Dr. Seun Ross, who received the 2023 Health Equity in Business Award, was pictured with her daughters Sydney Ross (left) and Sade Jordan (right)

14. Joanne and Alexa Craig

15. Beatrice and Douglas Brown arrived for the event

16. Melissa Patti and Alexis Moyer registered participants

17. Susan McCraw, Angela McCloud and Lavel Gwynn also registered participants

18. Michelle Burroughs spoke about her healthcare experience

19. Dr. Seun Ross received her award from the event co-chairs

20. Joanne Craig received her award from Dr. Gobern
21. Joanne Craig, Dr. Seun Ross and Dr. Beverly Vaughan
22. A crowded event
23 The event drew quite a crowd!