Katie Allston, LCSW-C *Maria Johnson Darby Amy E. Askew *Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan 2017 Debra Reznick Attman Dr. Rita Rastogi Kalyani Mythili “Lee” Bachu Dr. Shohreh A. Kaynama Zoa D. Barnes Marguerite O. Kelley Angie Barnett Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum Walakewon Blegay Bonnie Krosin Dr. Mary Way Bolt Sharon Kroupa Tammy Brumwell Bresnahan Bonnie N. Luna *Alison Gates Brown Ganesha Martin Rev. Lettie Moses Carr, Esq. Robin McKinney Nona Carroll Karen S. Cherry Jennifer Meyer Karen C. Miller Robin Motter-Mast, D.O. Kathleen M. Murphy Hon. Karen Murphy Jensen Martha Nathanson Candace Breland Osunsade Cecilia B. Paizs *Hon. Nicole Pastore-Klein Del. Edith J. Patterson Katherine Pinkard June A. Poole Cynthia Blake Sanders Ronnie Lapinsky Sax Dr. Kim Schatzel Tina M. Corner Marianne Schmitt Hellauer *Carol Coughlin Nichelle D. Schoultz Corryne Deliberto *Joan Webb Scornaienchi Cari DeSantis Stephanie L. Shack Kimberly Conway Indira K. Sharma Dumpson, Esq., CFRE Michele A Shermak, MD, FACS Margaret Dunkle *Terry D. Sherman Ralston Lynette Maria Entzian Jane Frankel Sims Kirsten M. Eriksson Michelle Daugherty Siri Christine Espenshade Angela H. Spencer Hon. Deborah Sweet Eyler *Bonnie B. Stein Susan Finlayson Denise A Sullivan Christina Fitts *Karen T. Syrylo Barbara Gassaway Courtney A. Thomas Julie Gaver Faith Thomas Elizabeth A Green, Esq. Sherita Thomas Dominica Groom Dr. Joan Tilghman Susan M. Hahn Jackie Harris *Michele Bresnick Walsh Zaneilia Harris Salli J. Ward Nicole L. Harrison, M. Ed., M.S. M. Courtney Watson *Mary Hastler Dana Weckesser Del. Anne Healey Laura E Weeldreyer Hon. Wanda Keyes Heard Elizabeth Weglein Beth Hehir Dr. Leana Wen Lt. Col. Laura L. Herman Alicia Lynn Wilson Rev. Debra Hickman Sky Woodward Tina Hike-Hubbard Michelle Wright Kristine K. Howanski Dr. Marylou Yam MaryBeth Hyland Julianne S. Zimmer Tracy Imm Ngozi Irondi-Azubike * Denotes Circle D’Ana E. Johnson of Excellence honorees Notre Dame of marylaND UNiversity, a leader in women’s education, celebrates marylaND’s top 100 WomeN, including our own:

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Suzanne E. Fischer-Huettner...... Publisher CONTENTS Thomas Baden Jr...... Editor Jessica Gregg...... Special Products Editor Publisher’s Letter...... 2 Maria Kelly...... Comptroller Judges...... 4 Tracy Bumba...... Audience Development Director Mentoring the Next Generation Shelby Carter...... Administrative Assistant of Leaders...... 5 Darice Dixon...... Senior Account Manager Circle of Excellence Scholarship Winner...... 7 Terri Thompson ...... Account Manager Jason Whong...... Digital Editor 2017 Top 100 Women and Circle of Excellence profiles...... 8 Jessica Lewis...... Digital Marketing Specialist Top 100 Women sponsor profiles...... 34 Haley Poling...... Marketing and Event Coordinator Maximilian Franz...... Senior Photographer Listing of all Top 100 Women...... 40 Listing of all Circle To order additional copies of this publication, please contact Tracy Bumba at [email protected] of Excellence honorees...... 48

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THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 1 Letter from the Publisher

record number of women, more than 430, their incredible achievements at a young age. were nominated this year for Maryland’s In 2015, we launched the Path to Excellence ATop 100 Women. Representing industries magazine which publishes four times a year and such as law, finance, medicine, education, nonprofits focuses on women in business. Each magazine has a and more, their ranks reinforced what we have been launch party in a different county and Top 100 and thinking at The Daily Record: 2017 is going to be a Leading Women who live there serve as co-hosts for great year for women. these networking events. The Daily Record created Maryland’s Top New this year is a women’s leadership summit that 100 Women 22 years ago to recognize outstanding we will host in May and which will feature a panel women leaders for their professional achievement, discussion and breakout sessions on issues relevant community service and commitment to mentoring. to our careers. More details will be revealed soon In other words, our winners are not just sparking and you can learn more at TheDailyRecord.com/ innovation and advancement at the workplace. They events. are leaving the office at night to mentor college These are just the ways that Maryland’s Top 100 students, collect donations for people in need, chair Women empower us here at The Daily Record. their neighborhood associations and more, all the Think of the impact that collectively these 100 while raising families, tending to parents or taking women make across the state! classes themselves. Nine judges, all past winners of Maryland’s Suzanne E. Fischer-Huettner Even more exciting, 11 of this year’s winners are Top 100 Women, helped us choose this year’s Publisher, receiving the award for the third and final time and winners and we are grateful for their guidance and The Daily Record will be inducted into the Circle of Excellence. assistance. The impact of Maryland’s Top 100 Women lasts Finally, we are grateful to the 100 women beyond the awards event. The Daily Record’s team you will read about in these pages. We thank you stays in touch with our inspiring women and we for your passion, commitment to excellence and the listen to their ideas. Their ideas have led to the work you do that brings our communities together. Leading Women awards program, which we created Congratulations! in 2010 to honor women 40 years old or younger for When Excellence is Essential … For Your Next Meeting, Conference or Trade Show.

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2 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2016 The Executive Alliance is a peer member organization that attracts top-level executives, connects them to executive level women and advocates for the advancement of women in leadership roles.

Congratulations to our members who were named 2017 MARYLAND TOP 100 WOMEN

Allison Brown* • Carol Coughlin* • Shohreh Kaynama Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum • Candace Osunade Dr. Michelle Shermak • Michelle Walsh* • Sky Woodward *Circle of Excellence Winners

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ADVOCACY • EDUCATION • MENTORSHIP JUDGES

Joan Athen Veronique Diriker Debbie Rock Independent Consultant Director of Development Founder/Executive Director University of Maryland Eastern LIGHT Health and Wellness Shore Comprehensive Services Inc.

Hon. Cynthia Callahan Janine DiPaula Stevens Paula Singer Associate Judge President CEO Montgomery County Circuit Bay Anchors Consulting The Singer Group Inc. Court

Jenny Coldiron Monica Mitchell Sherry Welch Vice President of Development Vice President, Community Executive Director GBMC HeathCare Development NAMI Metro Baltimore Wells Fargo

JUDGING PROCESS

ominations for the award are solicited from The Village previous winners, as well as economic of Cross Keys Ndevelopment agencies, chambers of 410.323.3066 commerce, women’s organizations and the business community at large each year from May through Since 1965 January. For this year’s awards, more than 430 nominations were received. Each nominee is asked to supply an application outlining her educational and career history, professional and community involvement, and corporate and nonprofit board membership. Nominees also are asked to provide a letter of reference. Nominees can submit up to 3 letters of reference. After a preliminary round of judging, a panel of nine judges – including previous Top 100 Women honorees and Maryland business leaders – selected the 2017 Top 100 Women. Eleven women will be inducted into the Circle of Excellence. Circle of Excellence honorees will receive the award for a third and final time.

4 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Walakewon Blegay, in gray jacket, center, is surrounded by other politically minded volunteers and mentors who Margaret Dunkle and her mentee, Dia Brown work for Emerge Maryland. Forward thinking: Maryland’s Top 100 Women mentor next generation of leaders

hat makes Maryland’s Top 100 Women university’s executive vice president and chief of won the task force’s Harriet Elizabeth Brown History such a successful group of leaders are staff, has mentored a student athlete who played on Fair Award. Since then, Dunkle has coached her Wnot just their career achievements. It’s the women’s basketball team, three presidents of in public speaking, identified a summer leadership often what they do outside the office that sets them the student government association and serves as program for her, nominated for her the Maryland apart. campus advisor to Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. Woman of Tomorrow Award and wrote college letters As part of Maryland’s Top 100 Women application While not on a campus herself, Angie Barnett, of recommendation. process, every winner must answer a question president of the Better Business Bureau Serving “Mentoring and helping Dia is a joy,” Dunkle said. about the mentoring they provide to younger or Greater Maryland, finds time to meet with a Towson “I continue to be inspired by her energy, leadership less experienced professionals. Their answers offer University business student every three weeks to offer and sense of purpose. a varied and dynamic picture of the state’s women advice and support. On the job, mentoring has come full circle for leaders. “I know I have made a difference as two of my honorees who credit their mentors and then pay it Walakewon Blegay, a staff attorney with D.C. mentees still meet with me quarterly, even though forward by guiding the next generation. Then there is Nurses Association, mentors women who are they have been in Maryland’s corporate world for Michelle Wright, a senior vice president at CareFirst interested in running for public office, particularly three years,” Barnett said. BlueCross BlueShield. Nearly 18 years ago, she hired women of color, and serves as a board member for That was a common theme among the women’s an analyst and mentored her as she advanced within Emerge Maryland, an organization that focuses experiences as mentors: Their support often the organization and then at other organizations. exactly on that effort. resulted in long-term professional partnerships. “I’ve recently been privileged to have her return “I have been involved in politics and campaigns for In 2013, Margaret Dunkle, who chairs the Harriet to my team in a senior leadership position and look years and see the necessity for more women to run Elizabeth Brown Commemoration Task Force, began forward to her continued success,” Wright said. for office and become stakeholders in the political mentoring Dia Brown, a high school student who arena,” Blegay said. Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan, D-Montgomery, has a similar story of a mentoring opportunity that grew from her own interests. In 2001, she hosted her first “Cool Chicks” dinner at her house, inviting a group of dynamic and successful women for an “off-the- record meal to network over delicious food.” It has become an annual event. “I always include young women, especially those on my staff, so as to offer them entrée – pun intended – into a group of women I most admire,” Kagan said. At the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, mentoring led Kimberly Conway Dumpson to Sen. Cheryl Kagan, center, hosts a “Cool Chicks” dinner at her house every year to encourage both networking and more mentoring. So far, Dumpson, who is the mentoring.

THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 5 A REASON TO ROAR.

LEADING BY EXAMPLE PREPARING THE LEADERS OF TODAY AND TOMORROW.

TOWSON UNIVERSITY PROUDLY SALUTES THE FIVE TIGERS RECOGNIZED AMONG MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN: KIM SCHATZEL TOWSON UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT SHOHREH KAYNAMA ’76 DEAN, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CAROL COUGHLIN ’82 KIMBERLY CONWAY DUMPSON ’90 MARY HASTLER ’88 towson.edu

DailyRecord Top100 WomenAd.indd 1 3/9/17 9:29 AM WINNER OF THE DAILY RECORD’S The Daily Record’s Circle of Excellence Circle of Excellence Scholarship Winners 2017 Mollie Cueva-Dabkoski Johns Hopkins University SCHOLARSHIP 2016 S Chloe Scott Hood College

Scholarship winner embarks on bright future 2015 Mariel Shilling ollie Cueva-Dabkoski was in a Washington College beautiful place of indecision: Poised to graduate from Johns 2014 Caitlyn Leiter-Mason, Hopkins University in May M University of Maryland, Baltimore County with a dual major in sociology and public health studies, the 22-year-old contemplated 2013 a future filled with almost too many Lunden Hawkins possibilities. Towson University Cueva-Dabkoski, who was born in Ecuador 2012 and raised in San Francisco, has been Meghan Tait accepted to the University of Cambridge Washington College for a graduate program in development. But thanks to a Hopkins research grant, the 2011 MengMeng Xu, globally minded student spent some time University of Maryland, College Park during her undergraduate years researching the effects of oil exploration on an 2010 indigenous tribe in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Gabrielle Wyatt, And she wondered if there might be more University of Maryland, College Park work for her to do there – or elsewhere in 2009 Latin America. Jenna Aidikoff, The podcast enthusiast also dreamt of University of Maryland, College Park traveling the United States and interviewing Photo courtesy of Will Kirk, Johns Hopkins University Latinos about this moment in history. 2008 Before college, Cueva-Dabkoski Kelly Subramanian, “There are so many possibilities,” Cueva- volunteered as a community organizer and University of Maryland, Baltimore County Dabkoski said. “It’s really an exciting time.” taught Afro-Brazilian dance to low-income This enthusiasm and ambition, combined 2007 students in Oakland, often choreographing with Cueva-Dabkoski’s call to action were Gul Jabbar, dances that would be performed at protests. the reasons Dr. Ronald J. Daniels, Hopkins’ College of Notre Dame of Maryland A low-income student herself, she created president, nominated her for The Daily Students for Socioeconomic Equity at 2006 Record’s Circle of Excellence Scholarship. She Hopkins. The group facilitates study sessions Maura J. O’Neill, was chosen as this year’s recipient by the 11 College of Notre Dame of Maryland and mentoring between upper and lower women inducted into the Circle of Excellence classmen. It also organized sensitivity this year. 2005 trainings for professors and sessions on Anna Barvir, “It’s a huge honor and I’m very grateful,” financial aid literacy. In addition to all College of Notre Dame of Maryland Cueva-Dabkoski said. of this, Cueva-Dabkoski found time to Growing up in San Francisco, Cueva- 2004 volunteer for the university’s existing peer Dabkoski said she was almost too Selin Mariadhas, mentoring program comfortable in California. Accepted at University of Maryland, College Park Cueva-Dabkoski hesitated to call her both University of California-Berkeley and undergraduate years “magical,” because “that 2003 Hopkins, she chose Hopkins – “the best sounds so cheesy.” But they set a precedent Elizabeth Huntley, and scariest decision I ever made.” Hopkins University of Maryland, College Park of new experiences and mentoring that she and Baltimore taught her independence, hopes to continue after graduation. she said, as well as an appreciation for *College of Notre Dame of Maryland now is known as Notre Dame of Maryland French fries with Old Bay and the Orioles. University.

THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 7 Amy E. Askew Debra Reznick Attman Principal Realtor Kramon & Graham P.A. Long and Foster Real Estate

A large part of Amy Askew’s legal prac- Debra Reznick Attman has been a full- tice at Kramon & Graham P.A. involves time realtor since 1980 and involved in vol- civil cases that deal with complex medical unteer activities for nearly that long as well. issues. Attman currently serves on the Jewish But during 2015 and 2016, she repre- Women’s Giving Foundation and mentors sented one of the police officers charged in girls at William Pinderhughes Elementa- connection with the death of Freddie Gray, ry-Middle School in Sandtown-Winchester. taking a lead on the medical issues in the But she is particularly proud of her more than case. two-decade involvement with the Health Askew serves on the board for the Bal- Care for Homeless and their signature event, timore Girls’ School Leadership Coalition the Chocolate Affair. and volunteers with My Sister’s Place. “I am the person you turn to when an idea needs to be turned into action,” Attman said.

Katie Allston, LCSW-C Executive Director Ngozi Irondi-Azubike Marian House Inc. Executive Vice President OBAN Corporation Over a decade ago, Katie Allston became the first lay leader to serve as executive A serial entrepreneur and consultant, director at the Marian House Inc., a Balti- Ngozi Irondi-Azubike has more than 20 more-based nonprofit that provides transi- years’ experience in launching, growing tional and permanent housing to homeless and acquiring small businesses. women. She was named OBAN Corporation’s ex- Since then, Marian House has gone on to ecutive vice president in 2013. win the prestigious Bank of America Neigh- Born in Nigeria, Irondi-Azubike is pas- borhood Builders award and expand its mis- sionate about issues that impact immi- sion to serve more women. grants. She is in the middle of a four-year Allston is a volunteer field instructor with term on Maryland’s Commission on Afri- the University of Maryland School of Social can Affairs and is a co-founder and board Work and a Girl Scout leader. member for the Metro-D.C. African Immi- grant Caucus, a growing network of insti- tutions that collaborate to affect change.

8 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Mythili “Lee” Bachu Zoa D. Barnes President/CEO Partner United Retirement Plan Consultants Hill, Barnes & McInerney LLC and MGA Consultants Inc. Zoa D. Barnes has been a partner in the Mythili “Lee” Bachu started her interna- law firm that bears her name since 1996, tional business, MGA Consultants, in 1997 but she is particularly proud of the work and has grown her client base to about she has done for bar associations across 750. In 2016, she merged with United Re- the state. tirement Plan Consultants and was named Currently Barnes serves as president of the firm’s first female CEO. the Women’s Bar Association of Maryland Giving back is also important to Bachu. and also mentors attorneys through the As president of one of the largest Hindu Maryland Volunteer Legal Service (MLVS). temples in Lanham, she put together a Out of the office, she volunteers with popular youth program called Bring Your Carroll County Food Sunday and previously Own Ganesha. The program continues to served on the group’s board. draw a large numbers of children today.

Angie Barnett President/CEO Walakewon Blegay Staff Attorney Better Business Bureau D.C. Nurses Association Serving Greater MD

What Angie Barnett likes best about her In 2014, Walakewon Blegay created the career is that is reflects her core values – community TV show “Chat With a Lawyer” for troubleshooting problems with the Better audiences in Prince George’s County. Through Business Bureau is similar to “social work the show, Blegay hopes to educate residents for businesses,” said Barnett, who studied on their rights in a number of arenas, including social work and counseling at Arkansas employment, real estates, wills and trusts, and State University. more. Barnett also mentors juniors and se- Blegay is an adjunct professor in labor law at niors at Towson University’s College of American University and is a board member of Business and Economics and has served Emerge Maryland, on organization that teaches on the Better Business Bureau’s operations women how to run for office. committee. She is a past president of the She previously served on the Prince George’s Maryland Rural Development Corporation. County Human Relations Commission.

Dr. Mary Way Bolt Tammy Brumwell Bresnahan President Director of Advocacy Cecil College AARP

Dr. Mary Way Bolt has dedicated her Tammy Brumwell Bresnahan has cen- professional life to improving academic tered her career on passing laws for the and health care outcomes in Maryland, at betterment of women, children and vul- the same time advancing her career from nerable populations. In 2016, on behalf faculty member to dean and eventually of AARP, she trained volunteers and led a college president. coalition that worked with lawmakers to Bolt served on Maryland’s Engineering pass a retirement savings plan for small Oversight Committee which led to the cre- business employees. ation of an associate to bachelor’s degree Bresnahan currently serves on the program in electrical engineering at Cecil Maryland Commission for Women. She is a College. past vice president of the Salisbury Univer- Since 2008, Bolt also has served as a sity Alumni Board and past president of her board member for Union Hospital. community association.

THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 9 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR TWO TOP 100 WOMEN!

ALISON BROWN, BSN, MPH CAROL COUGHLIN, CPA

Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Member of the Board of Directors, Officer, University of Maryland Medical System University of Maryland Medical Center and CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE INDUCTEE CEO, BottomLine Growth Strategies, Inc. CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE INDUCTEE

Thank you for your leadership and commitment to the health of Marylanders.

Congratulations to Alison and Carol and all the women honored here today. We are proud to call you our friends, colleagues and neighbors.

Connect to something greater at umms.org. Rev. Lettie Moses Carr, Esq. Chaplain Maryland Correctional Institution for Women First Baptist Church of Glenarden

Since 1995, Rev. Lettie Moses Carr has served as the administrative chaplain for the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women, overseeing religious services for 800 incarcerated women, tending to 14 different faith groups and leading the women in bible studies, dance ministry, banner ministry, choir and more. As a first generation college student, Carr attended Smith College and later law school. She has received public safety employee of the year recognition as well chaplain of the year honors from various Alison Gates Brown faith groups. Senior Vice President/Chief Strategy Officer University of Maryland Medical System Nona Carroll Alison Gates Brown has contributed to the growth of the University of Maryland State Program Director Medical System as an executive leader for more than 20 years. Her work has led to Maryland Business Roundtable for Education the creation of a multi-site cancer network that has affected the lives of patients and their families across the state. Nona Carroll is a connector: In recent years, Brown is a member of the Executive Alliance and has mentored two women pro- she has recruited more than 1,200 busi- fessionals through the organization. ness professionals to aid her organization, She serves on the board of directors for the University of Maryland Orthopedic which reaches out to thousands of Maryland and Rehabilitation Institute and as treasurer for Baltimore County Rowing. students to better schools and individual achievement. How have you made Maryland a better place? Prior to this, Carroll worked for more than “Working in health care is all about helping people live in their best health and 10 years at T. Rowe Price, serving for three that’s what we strive to do every day in every community served by the Univer- years as their diversity and inclusion consul- sity of Maryland Medical System. We make Maryland a better place through our tant and also mentoring younger staffers. expanding network of physicians, nurses and health care teams collaborating to Carroll volunteers as a member of the Ex- deliver expert care as close to people’s homes as possible, to discover new cures and cel Academy Advisory Board and the director treatments and to train tomorrow’s healthcare workforce.” of worship services at Messiah Community Church. Tina Corner Karen S. Cherry Founder Vice President, Office Leasing LXCouncil (Leader Exchange Council) The Howard Hughes Corporation In 2013, Tina Corner started the LX- Karen S. Cherry enjoys being a leader in Council (Leader Exchange Council) in An- commercial real estate, an industry long napolis, which specializes in peer-to-peer dominated by men. She counts as her group advisory boards for CEOs and other most significant professional accomplish- senior executives. ment her work for The Howard Hughes A year later, Corner went on to write a Corporation to revitalize Columbia’s core as book about the importance of the peer the planned community celebrates its 50th group model entitled “Speak Up! Sit Down! anniversary. Cash In! A CEO’s guide to Peer Advisory Cherry serves on the board of Camp Groups.” Attaway and is a member of Leadership Corner has served as a board member of Howard County’s 2015 class. In her free the Howard County Chamber of Commerce time, she trains for triathlons. and is a eucharistic and bereavement minister at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Annapolis. THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 11 17-COL-00046 - MARYLAND’S TOP 100 EVENT AD - 7.88inW x 9.99inH

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Kimberly Conway Dumpson, Esq., Margaret Dunkle CFRE Chair Make Extraordinary Executive Vice President/Chief of Staff Harriet Elizabeth Brown Commemoration Task Force University of Maryland Eastern Shore Margaret Dunkle’s mission is to tell you about Harriett Elizabeth Brown, a trailblaz- Kimberly Conway Dumpson started her ing civil rights advocate, who in 1937, with career as a lawyer and became involved in representation from NAACP attorney Thur- child advocacy, leading a team to improve good Marshall, successfully challenged methods of investigating child abuse in unequal pay for African American teachers. Wicomico County. It was Dunkle’s own pioneering efforts In 2005, Dumpson joined the staff of the as chair of the Calvert County Commission PROUD SUPPORTER OF THE University of Maryland Eastern Shore and now serves as executive vice president and for Women that led to the task force recog- MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN HONOREES chief of staff. nizing Brown’s impact on history. Dumpson is a board member of the Unit- In 2012 Dunkle was inducted into the ed Way of the Lower Eastern Shore and the Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame for her Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce. work toward stronger Title IX regulations in college athletics. HOWARDHUGHES.COM DOWNTOWNCOLUMBIAMD.COM THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 13 Lynette Maria Entzian Vice President LLF Inc.

Knowing where to get the answer is more important than having all of the an- swers – that’s advice that Lynette Maria Entzian shares with the clients, many of them men in the construction field, whom she mentors through the firm she and her husband manage. Entzian is president of the Calvert Me- morial Hospital Foundation and mentors students through the Business and Com- munity Advisory Board/Anne Arundel County for Southern High School. In 2016, she was recognized for volunteering more Maria Johnson Darby than 1,000 hours with Anne Arundel Coun- Director of Development ty Public Schools. & External Relations Keswick Kirsten M. Eriksson Maria Johnson Darby is proud to have led Kes- Principal wick’s efforts to develop a comprehensive com- Miles & Stockbridge PC munity engagement program as well as successful advancement campaigns. Kirsten M. Eriksson serves as a member What she has learned in her more than 25 years of her law firm’s senior leadership team and as a nonprofit professional is that it is possible to change the world one positive co-leads the Labor & Employment Practice, action at a time. the largest group of lawyers in the state ded- For her, that has involved volunteer and board work with the Govans Business As- icated to employment issues. It also includes sociation, Maryland Women’s Heritage Center and the Junior League of Baltimore. a higher than average percentage of female attorneys. How have you made Maryland a better place? Eriksson, who is not Jewish nor she says “Changing our community one positive action at a time - that’s my goal each a good singer, took great pride in helping her and every day! By focusing on this singular daily goal, I commit myself to doing daughter prepare for her Bat Mitvah. She at least one meaningful thing for a person, a group of people or an organization, serves on the executive committee of the which makes me feel good and hopefully, creates good karma and well-being for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Balti- others as well.” more.

To our Director of Development & External Relations, Maria Johnson Darby, Congratulations! on being inducted into the Circle of Excellence and to all of this year’s Top 100 Women.

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14 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Christine Espenshade Deborah Sweet Eyler Managing Director, Capital Markets Judge JLL Maryland Court of Appeals

Christine Espenshade has been a man- In 20 years on the Maryland Court of aging director at JLL since 2010. But in Appeals, Deborah Eyler has written nearly 2015, she assumed leadership of her cur- 2,000 opinions. But her most significant rent team and led them to more than $1 professional achievement, she said, was billion in sales. While Espenshade enjoys leading the Maryland commission that sales, she relished the opportunity to created new rules for pro bono practice by mentor a younger colleague and help her lawyers, rules that resulted in more free develop long-term goals. legal work. Espenshade is a trustee at the Enoch Pratt Free Library and at the Walters Art Eyler, who cites raising her now-adult son mostly on her own while working as Museum. She also serves as president of an attorney as her top personal achieve- the Princeton Alumni Association of Mary- ment, also has made a special effort to land. mentor her former law clerks – especially the women.

Susan Finlayson Christina Fitts Senior Vice President, Operations President Mercy Medical Center Arrise Consulting Enterprise LLC After 35 years as a nurse and nurse supervisor, Susan Finlayson has become a nationally recog- As executive vice president of a compa- nized expert in the field. She has co-authored a ny that helped staff other firms, Christina book on nursing excellence and quality patient Fitts took a big chance in 2008, in the midst care, taught nurses all over the world and devel- of the recession, and added a health care oped a leadership course for the Johns Hopkins staffing division. The gamble paid off, and University School of Nursing. while Fitts has moved on to run another Despite her busy professional life, Finlayson staffing services company, she still finds has found time to run six marathons, become a inspiration in that successful gamble. Master in U.S. Rowing and earn a certificate to Fitts also is chairwoman of the Dr. Betty captain a sailboat. Shabazz Delta Academy, which exposes middle school-aged African American girls to STEM careers.

Barbara Gassaway Julie Gaver President/CEO Owner The Research Group and Observation Baltimore Julie Gaver Training & Development

Ask Barbara Gassaway about her top ac- For two decades, Julie Gaver has run complishment, and she’ll say it’s yet to come. Julie Gaver Training and Development, a Still, she is proud of growing the Balti- Frederick County business that operates more-based market research firm she found- business training programs. The company ed 25 years ago from one employee with was fueled in part by her three-book series, three clients to 28 employees and more than Must Love Shoes, which created a niche 100 clients. “Cultivating a stellar team who market for her that focused on women’s possesses the necessary skills and talents to issues. satisfy often complex research objectives feels More recently, Gaver developed anoth- amazing,” she said. er passion. She started an annual wom- Gassaway serves as an advisor to Volun- en-only charity event, “Soles of Love in the teering Untapped, the Baltimore organiza- Garden,” that last year collected and dis- tion that encourages young professionals to tributed more than 1,700 new shoes and volunteer. boots to needy children.

THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 15 Elizabeth A. Green, Esq. Dominica Groom Member Senior Director Pessin Katz Law Global Sustainability & Supplier Diversity Marriott International, Inc. As an attorney, Elizabeth A. Green has worked for a number of law firms in the Dominica Groom is a firm believer in the Baltimore area and served on the state’s importance of mentoring, diversity, and in BOOST (Broadening Options and Opportu- general, making the world a better place. nities for Students Today) Advisory Board, a Through her position with the Bethes- fairly new agency that awards scholarships da-based Marriott International, she feels to children from low-income families. she has been able to put her beliefs into action. Green said she is also proud that she Groom is a board member of the Wom- has broken through “some of the gender en’s Business Enterprise National Council gap” in the Orthodox Jewish community, of and a co-chair for the U.S. Pan Asian Amer- which she is a member, through her work ican Chamber of Commerce. She serves on with a number of Jewish agencies. the alumnae board for The Academy of the Holy Cross. Susan M. Hahn Jackie Harris Founder and President President/CEO HobbleJog Foundation Integrace Swan Consulting Group Inc. Since 1984, Jackie Harris has overseen Susan M. Hahn has been a business senior living communities, first with the executive for more than 30 years, first Trinity Senior Living Communities, in Mich- with the Sheppard Pratt Health System igan, and since 2009 with Integrace, an and then with the Swan Consulting Group, Eldersburg-based nonprofit that operates which she started in 2001. four such communities scattered through- Last year, three years after being hit by a out Maryland. car and enduring a long, difficult recovery, “I have committed my life – both pro- she founded the HobbleJog Foundation. fessionally and personally – to changing The non-profit association seeks to inspire the perception of aging,” Harris said. “Per- and assist teenagers and young adults sonally, I feel my most significant accom- facing serious physical or emotional chal- plishment has been helping to create envi- lenges. ronments that empower older individuals Hahn volunteers with Big Brothers Big to live in a way that is most natural and Sisters of Maryland. meaningful to them.” Zaneilia Harris Nicole Harrison President Special Education Transition Support Harris and Harris Wealth Gaithersburg High School Management Group Nicole Harrison has earned two master’s When Zaneilia Harris began working as degrees and is working on her doctorate. a teenager, helping on a neighbor’s farm She has been an educator for nearly 20 and babysitting her cousins, her grand- years, most recently helping Montgomery mother let her manage the money she County special education students make earned. And so was born her career as a fi- the transition from high school to college. nancial planner, which culminated in 2009 Harrison also volunteers with Delta Sig- when Harris formed her own firm. ma Theta Sorority, Jack and Jill of America Harris also created and oversaw a Inc., Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, mentoring group, The Women of Prow- Mu Nu QUETTES and Morgan State Uni- ess, for women business owners. She has versity Alumni Association, among other served on the scholarship selection com- organizations. mittee for the Prince George’s County Fed- eral Credit Union and volunteers with The Black Benefactors.

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A 16-year House veteran, Del. Anne Healey of Hyattsville works to mentor newly elected women delegates – “I don’t want any female who serves her community to feel any less than a male,” she said. Ever innovative, Healey was the lead sponsor of the Fair Share Health Care Act back in 2005, which targeted large Mary- land companies that did not offer health care to their employees. The legislation was later replicated in other states and incorporated into the federal Affordable Care Act. Mary Hastler CEO Harford County Public Library Hon. Wanda Keyes Heard Mary Hastler is at the helm of a library system Associate Judge recognized in the nation for its innovation. It’s been Circuit Court for Baltimore City important to her that the library offers the latest technology – 3-D printing, virtual reality, coding Hon. Wanda Keyes Heard has served workshops for girls and other advancements. as an associate judge for the Circuit Court But Hastler also wants children and families to find warm and welcoming learn- since 1999. ing spaces at their library. A former prosecutor, she considers Hastler serves on the Maryland Humanities Board, Greater Bel Air Community winning two specific awards as her top Foundation Board and Beyond Limits Autism Board, among others. achievement – the Thurgood Marshall Award for Judicial Excellence from the How have you made Maryland a better place? Baltimore chapter of the NAACP and the “Maryland is a wonderful state to live, work and play. A community’s quality Dare to Dream Award from Phi Beta Sigma of living is boosted through education, entertainment and economic opportunities fraternity. for all as a result of creating excellent customer experiences at their public library.” Heard is a member of The Library Com- pany of the Baltimore Bar and Alliance of Black Women Attorneys.

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18 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Beth Hehir Marianne Schmitt Hellauer Vice President, Business Banking Partner M&T Bank DLA Piper

In her job with M&T Bank, Beth Hehir Marianne Schmitt Hellauer worked with helps entrepreneurs realize their dreams of a doctor from Johns Hopkins Hospital to owning a business. develop the Lyme Disease Research Foun- As a board member with the University dation and served as legal counsel, all on of Baltimore Center for Entrepreneurship a pro bono basis. Today, the foundation has and Innovation, she helps students devel- become the Johns Hopkins Lyme Disease op their own business ideas. Clinical Research Center. And, as a woman who cares about the Hellauer sits on the board of trustees for needy, she helped throw a Christmas party the University of Baltimore and has men- last year at a group home for disabled men. tored law students there. The party was such a hit, she now mentors An estate planning attorney, she was the men regularly in life and job skills. elected in 1995 as a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.

Laura L. Herman Rev. Debra Hickman Lt. Col., Chief Support Services Bureau President/CEO Maryland State Police Sisters Together And Reaching, Inc.

Laura L. Herman knows a thing or two Rev. Debra Hickman was a clinical research about succeeding in a male-dominated pro- supervisor at the University of Maryland fession. In 28 years, she has crafted a career Medical Center in 1991 when she co-found- in law enforcement so successful that she is ed Sisters Together and Reaching, Inc. The one of only three lieutenant colonels in the Baltimore nonprofit fills gaps in service de- Maryland State Police. livery for minority women and men at risk of Last year, Herman also completed an contracting or living with AIDS, diabetes and emergency medical services paramedic cer- other illnesses. tification program while working full-time. Hickman volunteers with a number of Outside of work, Herman volunteers organizations aimed at improving the lives of with the Maryland Special Olympics Polar others, including Citizens Planning/Housing Bear Plunge, Maryland Special Olympics Association, Charm City Connectors, Con- Torch Run and the Abingdon Volunteer Fire sumer Health First and Baltimore City Health Company. Department’s Healthy Baltimore 20/20.

Kristine K. Howanski Attorney Tina Hike-Hubbard Senior Director, Mid-Atlantic Howanski, Meadows & Erd- Enterprise Community Partners man For 20 years, Tina Hike-Hubbard has worked An attorney with the Towson family law for Enterprise Community Partners, a national firm of Howanski, Meadows & Erdman, organization that develops affordable housing Kristine K. Howanski is a former chair- for low- and moderate-income families. person of the Baltimore County Board of A former middle school teacher, Hike-Hub- Appeals. There, she revamped the board’s bard was appointed to the Baltimore City structure so more members could take ad- School Board in 2010, an honor she cites as vantage of leadership opportunities. her most significant career achievement. She Since 2006, Howanski has been a is currently vice chairman of the board. member of Athletes Serving Athletes, a Hike-Hubbard also is or has been a board Baltimore organization that uses volunteer member for several civic organizations, includ- athletes to support individuals with dis- ing the Fund for Educational Excellence and abilities, and she mentors law students as Planned Parenthood of Maryland. a member of the Women’s Bar Association.

THETHE DAILYDAILY RECORD’SRECORD’S MARYLAND’SMARYLAND’S TOPTOP 100100 WOMENWOMEN 20172017 1919 MaryBeth Hyland D’Ana E. Johnson Founder/Chief Visionary Senior Counsel SparkVision Bonnet Kierman Trebach Crociata LLP

In 2015, MaryBeth Hyland left her job as D’Ana E. Johnson has worked for 15 years director of emerging leaders for the United with the Gambrills-based law firm Bonnet Ki- Way of Central Maryland to start SparkVision. erman Trebach Crociata LLP, defending clients The Baltimore company focuses on engaging in negligence claims. millennials and helping businesses create an In 2016, Johnson was appointed by Gov. environment where people can thrive. Since Larry Hogan to serve on the University System then, she has partnered with close to 30 com- of Maryland Board of Regents. panies, including Johns Hopkins HealthCare The Georgetown University Law Center and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. graduate is also a board member for Bella Outside the office, Hyland volunteers with Machre, a nonprofit that provides services to Midtown Academy and Baltimore Urban De- developmentally disabled residents. bate League and serves on the board for the BGE Community Action Council.

Rita Rastogi Kalyani Tracy Imm Associate Professor of Medicine Director, Public Affairs Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Maryland Insurance Administration Rita Rastogi Kalyani provides outpatient A 30-plus year veteran of corporate com- clinical care and supervises trainees in various munications, Tracy Imm now oversees pub- stages of their education at the Johns Hopkins lic affairs for an independent state agency Diabetes Center. with a wide range of responsibilities, from A clinical researcher with grants from licensing insurance companies to approv- the National Institutes of Health and local ing rates to investigating consumer fraud. nonprofit organizations, she works with col- An adjunct professor at Notre Dame of leagues both within and outside her institu- Maryland University and McDaniel College, tion on collaborative projects. Imm has mentored more than 150 market- She also serves as the editor-in-chief of ing and communications students. the Johns Hopkins Diabetes POC-IT guide for Imm also serves on the board for the health care providers and oversees the contri- Public Relations Society of Maryland and is butions of over 70 expert authors. a founder of the McDaniel Women’s Leader- ship Network.

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20 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Shohreh A. Kaynama, Ph.D. Dean Towson University College of Business and Eco- nomics

Leading a team of faculty and staff through three rounds of accreditation to the highest distinction a business school can receive world- wide is the proudest professional accomplish- ment for Shohreh A. Kaynama. Kaynama joined the Towson staff in 2003. Her second time named to our Top 100 Women list, Kaynama volunteers for a number of organizations, including the Better Business Bureau of Greater Maryland, Executive Alliance, Towson University Foundation Board and the Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan Small Business Resource Center. Maryland State Senate

After the 2016 presidential elections, Sen. Cheryl Marguerite O. Kelley C. Kagan sprang into action to organize a sell-out Vice President of Philanthropy concert at a 500-seat venue that benefited five pro- Sheppard Pratt Health System gressive organizations, including Planned Parent- hood of Maryland and the League of Conservation Marguerite O. Kelley first joined Sheppard Voters. Pratt Health System in 2009 as the director of Kagan is a board member of the American Jewish Committee and Americans major gifts and planned giving and eventually for Democratic Action. She is a founder of Folk’N Great Music. In 2015 and 2016, the became the vice president of philanthropy in Maryland Municipal League named her a superstar for her service to her constitu- 2015. ency. Kelley is proud of building a culture of philanthropy at Sheppard Pratt, which didn’t How have you made Maryland a better place? start fundraising efforts until around 15 years “In the Maryland State Senate, I was elected to represent the residents of District ago. 17, Gaithersburg and Rockville. In addition, I proudly speak out for the nonprofit A graduate of the University of Pennsyl- sector, which represents 10% of our economy and our workforce; the needs of our vania, Kelley also led the effort to build the state’s 157 cities and towns; and of consumers, whose voices are too infrequent- Locust Park Dog Park -- a public-private part- ly heard. I believe it’s also the responsibility of every woman in elective office to nership in Baltimore City. mentor and encourage talented women to run so we can continue to enlarge our numbers and our influence.”

Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum Bonnie Krosin Managing Partner Financial Advisor Brown Goldstein and Levy LLP Morgan Stanley

Joining the Baltimore-based Brown As a Morgan Stanley financial advisor, Goldstein and Levy LLP in 2001, Sharon Bonnie Krosin works with individuals, busi- Krevor-Weisbaum was named a managing nesses, trustees and nonprofit institutions to partner in 2016. define, understand and meet their goals. A second time Top 100 Women recipient, The American University alumna joined the University of Maryland Francis King Carey the global financial services firm in 2004. School of Law graduate was also an assistant Krosin worked with a local philanthropist attorney general in the Office of Maryland last year to create Construct A Difference, Attorney General for nearly a decade during a 13-week program to teach young adults the 1990s. about the stock market and give them job Over the years, Krevor-Weisbaum has training skills. volunteered with Executive Alliance, Mary- Krosin is also involved with several com- land First Disability Trust and the Habonim mittees at The Park School of Baltimore and a Dror Camp Moshava. board member for CHANA Baltimore.

THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 21 Sharon Kroupa Ganesha Martin Partner Chief, Department of Justice Compliance Venable LLP & Accountability and External Affairs Baltimore Police Department Sharon Kroupa has been practicing law for over 30 years as in-house counsel for In her role with the police department, publicly traded companies as well as in Ganesha Martin created and structured a large private law firms. first-in-the-nation Department of Justice The Boston College Law School graduate compliance unit. has worked at Venable LLP since 2003. She The Texas Tech University School of Law also serves on the firm’s board of directors. graduate previously served as special as- Kroupa donates her time to a number sistant to former mayor Stephanie Rawl- of volunteer organizations, serving on the ings-Blake and as assistant deputy mayor for boards of the Maryland Society for the Pre- public safety and emergency management. vention of Cruelty to Animals, Baltimore She also co-founded the Educated Ex- Urban Debate League and Catch a Lift. posure Foundation, a nonprofit providing opportunities for underserved children to be exposed to the global economy through classroom education and international travel.

Bonnie N. Luna Robin McKinney Chairman Director The Magi Fund Inc. Maryland CASH Campaign

As chairman of the all-volunteer Salis- Robin McKinney’s proudest accomplish- bury-based Magi Fund, Bonnie N. Luna ment thus far in her professional career is has helped to raise and distribute more co-founding the Maryland CASH (Creating than $1.5 million for two charities that Assets Savings and Hope) Campaign in 2007. help the homeless and under-served. She The nonprofit’s goal is to ensure all also created the nonprofit’s perpetual en- low-income families have access to free, high dowment fund. quality tax preparation, fact-based financial An independent contractor and li- education and policies that help them build censed Maryland real estate agent, Luna savings. also donates her time to the Maryland McKinney also works as an adjunct pro- Appellate Judicial Nominating Commis- fessor for the University of Maryland Balti- sion, University of Maryland Eastern Shore more County’s School of Social Work. Board of Visitors, and the Maryland Com- In 2015, she became a board member for mission for Women. the Corporation for Enterprise Development.

Venable LLP is proud to salute our partner and friend, Sharon A. Kroupa, for being recognized as one of Maryland’s Top 100 Women for 2017.

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22 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Jennifer Meyer Robin Motter-Mast, D.O. CEO Medical Director of Primary Care Betamore Department Chairman of Family Medicine GBMC With a passion for growing Baltimore’s en- trepreneurial community, Betamore’s Jennifer Robin Motter-Mast counts her proud- Meyer has made our list a second time. est professional accomplishment as being As CEO for the co-working and incubation named the first female department chair- campus, Meyer is responsible for implement- man of family medicine at GBMC in 2008. ing the company’s strategic vision of making Late last year, she earned the additional po- Baltimore a leading global entrepreneurship sition of GBMC’s medical director of primary destination. In early December, the company care. announced a partnership with Sagamore Ven- Motter-Mast has served on the Account- tures which included establishing a second lo- able Care Organizations (ACO) Board for the cation at City Garage. Greater Baltimore Health Alliance since 2011. Meyer serves on several boards, including She is also active as a board member for the The United Way of Central Maryland, Down- Cockeysville Recreation Council, where she town Partnership of Baltimore and Bmore Kids. helped to create an after-school Spanish lan- guage program.

Karen C. Miller Kathleen M. Murphy Executive Vice President/CFO/COO President/CEO John Templeton Foundation Maryland Bankers Association

During her 14 years at the Annie E. Ca- Kathleen M. Murphy has served as the sey Foundation, Karen C. Miller became president of the Maryland Bankers Associ- the first woman to rise to the rank of chief ation for 18 years, leading the organization compliance officer for the Baltimore non- and the state’s banks through the most profit dedicated to helping disadvantaged challenging time since the Great Depres- children. sion and initiating innovation eventually In May 2016, she became the executive implemented in other states. vice president, chief financial and operat- Her schedule is also busy with board ing officer for the John Templeton Founda- memberships to a number of professional tion in Philadelphia. and volunteer organizations, including Miller has been actively involved in the Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot’s Foundation Financial Officers Group since Business Advisory Council, Marietta Col- 2002 and is in the middle of a three-year lege Board of Trustees and the Maryland term serving as the organization’s presi- Council on Economic Education. dent.

LifeBridge Health congratulates Martha Nathanson for being honored as one of the Daily Record’s 2017 Top 100 Women

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THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 23 CONGRATULATIONS TO MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN On behalf of the Maryland Bankers Association Board of Directors, professional staff and membership, we celebrate the achievements of each of the women honored in 2017 and congratulate our President and CEO for the impact she is making through her leadership and steadfast dedication to our industry.

KATHLEEN MURPHY President and CEO, Maryland Bankers Association

“Because of the incredible opportunity that I have had to promote the strength and success of banks and bankers in our State and nationally, I share this honor with the dedicated professionals in our industry who are propelling consumers, businesses and communities to even greater success every day.” - Kathleen Murphy

Dynamic.Proactive.Resourceful 24 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Hon. Karen Murphy Jensen Senior Judge Maryland Judiciary

During her nearly 17 years of service as the sole Circuit Court Judge for Caroline County, Judge Karen Murphy Jensen made improvements to the court. In the early 2000s, she started a prob- lem-solving court beginning with a ju- venile program and transitioning to an adult program serving those with mental illnesses and drug addiction issues. She also was a founding member of Mid-Shore Pro Bono. Jensen is a fellow of the Maryland Bar Foundation and a board member for the Hon. Nicole Mid Shore Community Mediation Center. Pastore-Klein Judge Martha Nathanson Baltimore City District Court Vice President Government Relations In response to citizens’ call for more jobs and opportunities after the April 2015 un- and Community Development rest, Hon. Nicole Pastore-Klein introduced the District Court Re-Entry Project (DCREP) LifeBridge Health to connect ex-offenders to training and advancement within 14 existing programs. Since August 2016, Pastore-Klein has referred nearly 30 individuals to the now Martha Nathanson’s work and personal citywide program, which held a graduation this past March for its first 10 successful life intersect in a unique way. Nathanson participants. lives in her childhood neighbourhood of Pastore-Klein volunteers with Notre Dame Preparatory School and as a Law Day Park Heights and buys and renovates homes speaker. there. She also chairs the board of directors for Park Heights Renaissance Inc. How have you made Maryland a better place? On the job, the Indiana University School “Baltimore is my home, and I wanted to help find a way for the courts to help of Law graduate works to make Baltimore men and women who are rehabilitating their lives. The answer has been DCREP. As neighborhoods better, safer, healthier plac- a judge, I have been in a unique position to refer willing defendants to work skills es to live and work. She has worked for Life- training programs straight from the courtroom and monitor their progress. By provid- Bridge for close to two decades. ing ex-offenders with job training and placement, the DCREP reduces recidivism and helps these individuals become productive members of society.” Candace Breland Osunsade Senior Vice President Cecilia B. Paizs Chief Administrative Officer Mediator/Attorney National Aquarium The Mediation Center SIEGELLAW Candace Breland Osunsade’s job is to make sure everything runs swimmingly at At the beginning of the year, Cecilia B. the National Aquarium. Paizs moved her solo legal practice to the Working for the nonprofit since 2008, Ellicott City-based SIEGELLAW, providing the Cornell University graduate previously legal representation in the family law are- served as vice president of human resourc- na. es before moving to her current position in Since 2000, she has used her negotia- 2015. tion skills and knowledge of the law as a Osunsade gives her time to a number mediator and trainer at The Mediation Cen- of professional and volunteer organiza- ter in Ellicott City. tions, including the President’s Council of Paizs also is involved in multiple pro- Cornell Women, Associated Black Charities fessional and volunteer groups, such as the and Building Steps, where she has men- Maryland State and Howard County Bar tored new college graduates and recruited Associations and Wings 4 Val Foundation, guests speakers for college workshops.

THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 25 Del. Edith J. Patterson Cynthia Blake Sanders Maryland House of Delegates Intellectual Property Lawyer Baker Donelson Del. Edith J. Patterson, a member of the House of Delegates since 2014, is a mem- A former jewelry designer, Cynthia Blake ber of the Ways and Means Committee, Sanders is the first graduate of Maryland Women Legislators of Maryland, and Mary- Institute College of Art to become an intel- land Veterans Caucus, among other groups. lectual property lawyer. In addition to her Patterson made Charles County histo- work for Baker Donelson, Sanders started ry when she was appointed in 2005, and a legal clinic for artists in 2012 while chair elected in 2006, as the first minority on the of the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for the county’s Board of Commissioners. Arts (MdVLA). Before serving in the General Assem- Sanders also teaches at the University of bly, Patterson worked at the College of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law. Southern Maryland, helping low-income, She is board chair of the Station North Arts first-generation students stay in school. and Entertainment District.

June A. Poole Ronnie Lapinsky Sax Vice President/Treasurer Senior Portfolio Management Director Harford Mutual Insurance Company Morgan Stanley

Among her many responsibilities at Har- Ronnie Lapinsky Sax has deep roots ford Mutual Insurance Company, June A. with Morgan Stanley and her clients. Some Poole manages the company’s employee re- clients have been with her since she start- tirement savings plan and helps colleagues ed in 1976 with E.F. Hutton & Co. in New get retirement ready. The plan, she is pleased York City, before the firm became Morgan to report, has an above-average participation Stanley; in fact, more than 50 families have rate and account balances. been seeking her advice for the past 25 Poole is a board member with the Edge- years. wood High School Academy of Finance, which helps students find internships in finance. Sax moved to Maryland 20 years ago. She also serves as president of the board Sax is a longtime supporters of B’nai of directors with Mason-Dixon Community B’rith Youth Organizations and is a trustee Services and a team captain for Komen MD of Suburban Hospital’s Foundation Board. Race for the Cure.

Katherine Pinkard Stephanie L. Shack President Senior Vice President/Associate General Counsel Pinkard Properties LLC Corporate Office Properties Trust

Katherine Pinkard is president of Stephanie L. Shack negotiated and Pinkard Properties, part of the Brandywine closed 99 percent of the transactions made Realty Trust team that was one of three by Corporate Office Properties Trust (COPT) short listed for the Penn Station redevelop- in 2016, which totaled $344 million in ment project. sales of land and operating properties. Pinkard is a co-founder of Females in Shack helped lead the drive at COPT to Real Estate (FIRE) group, which provides assist children in a Columbia elementary networking and mentoring for women in school through the Big Brothers Big Sisters the commercial real estate industry. of the Greater Chesapeake program. Pinkard also serves as board president of Shack is board member for Habitat for the Central Maryland Chapter of the Amer- Humanity for the Chesapeake. ican Red Cross and president of the Home- wood Museum Advisory Board.

26 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Dr. Kim Schatzel President Towson University

Dr. Kim Schatzel, who began as the president of Towson University in January 2016, is a longtime advocate for women in leadership, and has made a diverse and inclusive campus a priority during her pres- idency. As a mentor, Schatzel meets informally with those who wish to lead in higher ed- ucation and entrepreneurs with a special interest in start-ups or manufacturing. She is on the board of the CollegeBound Foundation, which helps inner city stu- dents attend college, and the University of Joan Webb Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. Scornaienchi Executive Director Indira K. Sharma HC DrugFree Special Counsel Joan Webb Scornaienchi brought financial stability to a nonprofit that teetered Saul Ewing LLP on closing – and the timing could not have been better. Recently, she created a new campaign to address the opioid epidemic, “In the KNOW about Opioids,” and Indira K. Sharma is a commercial trial has overseen the delivery of educational materials to thousands of medical waiting lawyer, who chairs her firm’s diversity and rooms. inclusion committee. A first-generation Scornaienchi serves on the Howard County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Advisory American whose parents immigrated to Board and the Howard County Commission for Women. She volunteers with Sorop- the United States from Guyana, Sharma timist Mid-Atlantic. has spoken at regional and national con- ferences about diversity and inclusion. How have you made Maryland a better place? Sharma has been a volunteer for the “Through my work and many activities, I focus on saving the lives of sons and past 10 years with Community Law in Ac- daughters in families across Maryland as I educate about substance-use disorders tion and its corporate mentoring program and the safe storage and proper disposal of medications. Thousands of pounds of in Baltimore City high schools. She is an unwanted and expired medications have been collected at the convenient semi-an- organizing member of the Indian Origin nual drive-thru Drug Take Back Days that I have coordinated to keep medications Network of Howard County. out of the wrong hands as well as out of our water system.”

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THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 27 Nichelle D. Schoultz District Director Office of Rep. Anthony Brown

After working for nearly 10 years for now-retired Sen. , Nichelle D. Schoultz recently became district director for Rep. Anthony Brown. Schoultz was part of the leadership team at the Epilepsy Foundation that established a national advocacy initiative, Kids Speak Up, which gave families a way to tell law- makers about their experiences with epi- lepsy. Through Sisters in Touch, Schoultz also established a mentoring program for young single mothers in a transitional housing Terry D. Sherman program. Ralston Founder/President/CEO Delmarva Trailer Sales and Rentals Inc. Jane Frankel Sims Founder/Managing Attorney In 1988, Terry D. Sherman Ralston left a government job, bought an old truck Frankel Sims Law stop in Elkridge and took out a phone book ad for her brand new business. Today, Delmarva Trailers is a full-service trailer company specializing in renting and selling Jane Frankel Sims is proud of the flat- office trailers and modular, office and storage containers with a client base of more fee model for billing that her law firm than 250,000. has adopted, because it takes one stressor Ralston is an executive board member with the Anti-Defamation League and away from the attorney-client relationship. has worked to expand the group’s recognition of law enforcement officers who have Sims sits on the board of Stevenson fought successfully against hate crimes. University, where she created a multi-year Ralston also volunteers with the Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic. scholarship for undergraduates who need emergency financial help to stay in school. How have you made Maryland a better place? She also serves on the board of trustees for “Have you ever visited a construction site? Not too many women there! Based on The Park School and is an ongoing corpo- my knowledge accumulated over three decades in this male-dominated field, my rate sponsor for Art with a Heart. objective has always been to provide real-world leadership and a clear vision for women contemplating a career in construction.”

Dr. Michele Shermak Michelle Daugherty Siri Plastic Surgeon/ Owner Executive Director The Plastic Surgery Center of The Women’s Law Center of Maryland Maryland

Dr. Michele Shermak has been recog- In her first two years leading the Wom- nized for her key contributions in the field en’s Law Center of Maryland, Michelle of weight loss body contouring surgery. She Daugherty Siri has increased fundraising, started her career as an assistant professor the number of bills the organization has of plastic surgery while covering the plastic supported in Annapolis and the number of surgery and burn services at Johns Hopkins judicial applicants interviewed and recom- Bayview Medical Center. mended to the governor. Shermak has held many leadership po- Siri is a board member of Planned sitions with the American Society of Plastic Parenthood of Maryland and Maryland Surgeons. She is actively involved in Associ- Legislative Agenda for Women. She also ated Jewish Charities and The Gilman School. mentors law students from her alma ma- ter, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law.

28 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Angela H. Spencer Counselor Frederick County Government

A faith-filled woman, Angela H. Spencer assists former inmates with their re-entry af- ter incarceration. Spencer also is the founder of Faith Striders, a nonprofit group that has raised and donated more than $100,000 for cancer research. In 2004, she received the Harry S. Denman Evangelism Award for the Baltimore Wash- ington Conference of the United Methodist Church, her proudest accomplishment. Spencer also has volunteered with Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Minority Out- reach Technical Assistance program through the Asian American Center of Frederick. Bonnie Stein President/CEO Jemma Financial Services Denise A. Sullivan Jemma Everyday Principal Bonnie Stein aims to empower women to take con- Urban Green Environmental trol of their financial future and accomplishes this through LLC her business, Jemma Financial Services, which serves women of all ages, backgrounds and financial ability. Denise A. Sullivan started Urban Green Seeking a reach beyond her clients, Stein also launched a website, Jemma Everyday. Environmental in 2007 as a one-person en- Stein is the board chair of the University of Maryland Foundation and the Greater Bal- vironmental consulting and engineering firm timore Healthcare System. She volunteers with PNC Bank’s Grow Up Great initiative and that she ran from her home. Today, there are regularly collects donations for holiday clothing and food drives. six employees in a Locust Point office who work with public, private and nonprofit cli- How have you made Maryland a better place? ents. “My mother always taught me the importance of leaving things better than I found Sullivan is a board member with the Bal- them. I have achieved this by actively mentoring, recruiting and seeking out talented timore Center for Green Careers and is a vol- diverse candidates to mentor and then recommending them for board service/positions unteer instructor in its B’more Green Brown- within our community. The best part of The Daily Record events is seeing the recognition fields Training program, which prepares peo- of so many of these young women who have chosen to continue the challenge to leave ple to earn state and federal environmental things better then they found them!” health and safety certifications.

Courtney A. Thomas Faith Thomas Executive Director Senior Vice President/General Counsel Allegany County Human Resources Enterprise Community Partners Inc. Development Commission Inc. What Faith Thomas enjoys most about her job is working with the highly skilled and di- Since starting as executive director in verse team she has assembled at Enterprise 2007, Courtney A. Thomas has expanded Community Partners Inc., which seeks afford- the commission’s programs and services able housing for low- and moderate-income to further meet the needs of the county’s residents. low-income and elderly residents, and While working as an associate with Gor- agency funding has increased more than don Feinblatt LLC, Thomas mentored a single 75 percent. mother in law school. Thomas serves as a mentor with the Thomas is on the board of directors with Allegany County Shelter Management the GBMC Foundation and is a former mem- Foundation, Jane’s Place, Stepping Stone ber of the board of trustees with the Bryn and the Office of Consumer Advocates. Mawr School. She is a founding member of the Imag- ination Library of Allegany County.

THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 29 Sherita Thomas Manager T. Rowe Price Foundation T. Rowe Price

Throughout her career, Sherita Thomas has advocated for others. At T. Rowe Price, she influences the foundation’s grant-making strategy, leads community engagement work in West Baltimore and has developed a frame- work for diversity and inclusion that aligns with the firm’s approach to philanthropy. Thomas said one of her proudest moments came when an associate she coached earned a promotion, reaching her career goal. Thomas also serves as vice president on the board of directors for the Archdiocese of Balti- Karen T. Syrylo more’s Office of Black Catholic Ministries. CPA/Owner Karen T. Syrylo, CPA

With more than 25 years of experience in multi-state and local tax consulting services, Karen T. Syrylo became a sole practitioner last year. Dr. Joan Tilghman Since 1998, the Loyola University Maryland alumna has served on the Tax Committee of Chairperson, DNP Program the Maryland Chamber of Commerce. She also is a past chair and current member of the Helene Fuld School of Nursing State Taxation Committee of the Maryland Association of CPAs. Coppin State University Syrylo sits on the board of directors and the board executive committee for Junior Achievement of Central Maryland. Dr. Joan Tilghman was instrumental in developing the Helene Fuld School of Nurs- How have you made Maryland a better place? ing’s master’s program, which helped nursing “For many years now, I have spent many of my non-work hours on my passion for helping graduates become faculty. It is a group that is Maryland’s young people prepare for successful future as productive and engaged adults. I growing and becoming more diverse. pursue this goal through my work with Junior Achievement, where each year our programs Tilghman also wrote the proposal for the educate tens of thousands of local students – from kindergarten to 12th grade – about work school’s Doctor of Nursing Practice degree readiness, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and the value of staying in school. I also pur- program, which admitted its first cohort in sue this through my long-time participation on an advisory committee to our county schools May 2015. Those students graduated last fall. superintendent, where we help the school system and parents work together to provide the Tilghman serves on the advisory board best education possible so that our students can fulfill their potential.” for the National Women’s Prison Project and the editorial board for the Association of Black Nursing Faculty Journal.

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30 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Salli J. Ward President Wonderful Wardrobes

Salli J. Ward was an elementary school teacher for more than 26 years before she opened Wonderful Wardrobes in 1996. She strives to help women feel great about how they look and teaches them the importance of “clothes as courage.” Ward was a founding board member of Suited to Succeed, which helps dress women as they make the transition from public as- sistance to work. She still organizes clothing drives for women in need of clothing for their jobs. Ward is a member of the Baltimore Wom- Michele Bresnick en’s Giving Circle. Walsh Member Gordon Feinblatt LLC M. Courtney Watson Vice President As an attorney at the Gordon Feinblatt LLC, Michele Walsh, acts as a trusted advi- Rossmann-Hurt Hoffman sor to clients, counseling them on a variety of mergers, acquisitions and other business matters. She was named a member of the firm in 2004, after working as an associate for 16 years. M. Courtney Watson oversees an insur- Walsh is a cancer survivor, who was inspired to start her successful nonprofit, There ance brokerage that serves the Mid-At- Goes My Hero. The organization provides hope and nourishment to leukemia patients lantic region. When a flash flood swept and families by recruiting new people to join the bone marrow registry, providing meals through downtown Ellicott City last year, to patients and funding leukemia research. Watson solicited more than $15,000 in Walsh is an active member of the Executive Alliance. donations for small business owners and employees affected by the disaster and How have you made Maryland a better place? also started a flood relief supply drive on “Since 2004, I have been a member of the executive committee of the Lawyers Cam- social media. paign Against Hunger, which raises money from attorneys in Maryland for the Maryland Watson serves on Howard Community Food Bank and the Capital Area Food Bank. Money raised from the Campaign is used to College’s Board of Trustees and mentors benefit hunger-related initiatives and programs that feed thousands of individuals and women who want to run for office through families across Maryland struggling with hunger, and in 2016, we set a record-breaking the organization Emerge Maryland. campaign, raising more than $400,000 to serve such a critical need in our community.” She earned a bachelor’s degree and an MBA from Loyola University Maryland.

Building a Healthier Community

The Daily Record 2017 Top 100 Women Congratulations to all the honorees with special recognition to our very own Michelle Wright, Senior Vice President, Human Resources, for her professional dedication, deep commitment to our community and for being named one of The Daily Record’s 2017 Top 100 Women. carefirstcommitment.com

THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 31 Dana Weckesser Elizabeth Weglein CEO/Founder CEO Global Health Partnerships Consulting Elizabeth Cooney Care Network

Dana Weckesser works to make those con- Elizabeth Weglein leads the oldest full nections that make such a difference. Through service home care provider in Maryland, her consulting firm, Global Health Partner- which recently celebrated its 60th anni- ships, she and her team have generated more versary. The company was founded by than $318 million for programs in Africa, Asia, Weglein’s grandmother and Weglein is the Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean and the third generation of women in her family to United States. oversee the business. Outside of work, Weckesser mentors a young Weglein serves on the board of The Co- documentarian and filmmaker from Bulgaria. ordinating Center and serves as president She chaired the board of directors for ReWired of the United Seniors of Maryland. for Change and is a member of the Executive She is a competitive sailor, and in 2015, Alliance. co-captained an all-female crew to beat their all-male counterparts in race docu- mented by PBS.

Dr. Leana Wen Laura E Weeldreyer Health Commissioner Chief Program Officer Baltimore City Health Department Talent Development Secondary Johns Hopkins University Dr. Leana Wen has led innovation around the country as she has addressed At Johns Hopkins University, Laura health issues in Baltimore, including ma- Weeldreyer’s work centers on supporting ternal-child well-being, gun violence and middle and high schools and increasing opioid addiction. their student achievement. In March 2016, Wen was invited to Previously, Weeldreyer started and speak on a White House panel about Bal- oversaw Baltimore City Public School’s Of- timore’s efforts to stop addiction. fice of New and Charter Schools. Wen serves on the Rhodes Scholarship Weeldreyer is a member of the state Selection Committee. She also serves as a Board of Education and a trustee of the mentor with the National Stuttering Foun- Paul Green Foundation. For the past six dation and volunteers with Starfish Great- years, she has participated in the Women hearts, which helps children orphaned by Swimmin’ fundraiser for Hospicare in Itha- HIV/AIDS in South Africa. ca, New York.

The Sagamore Development Company team would like to congratulate our Vice President of Community Affairs & Legal Advisor, Alicia Wilson, on the honor of being named one of The Daily Record’s Top 100 Women.

Sagamore Development Company congratulates all of The Daily Record’s Top 100 Women for their extraordinary professional leadership and commitment to our community.

32 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Alicia Lynn Wilson Michelle Wright Vice President of Community Affairs/Legal Advisor Senior Vice President, Human Resources Sagamore Development Company CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield

As a legal advisor for Sagamore Devel- Under Michelle Wright’s leadership, opment Company, Alicia Lynn Wilson led CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield has im- the community affairs team in negotiating plemented wellness programs that have two agreements to secure the develop- improved the health and well-being of ment of Sagamore’s Port Covington prop- her coworkers’ lives. She also introduced a erty, the future home of Under Armour’s formal mentoring program that has been headquarters. so successful, the number of participants Working with the community on this doubled this year. large-scale project was extremely gratify- Wright is a member of the Maryland ing, she said. Governor’s Reinvestment Board and is a Wilson leads the national Diverse At- board member for the United Way of Cen- torney Pipeline Program and serves on the tral Maryland’s Women’s United Executive board for the CollegeBound Foundation. Council. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Johns Hopkins University.

Sky Woodward Dr. Marylou Yam Partner President Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Notre Dame of Maryland University Sky Woodward was the first female equity partner at her firm’s Washington, D.C. branch Dr. Marylou Yam started her career as and has worked to grow the ranks of female a nurse and then a nursing instructor and attorneys at this office. Now, she is proud to counts her research on intimate partner vio- report, half of the attorneys there are wom- lence to be one of her most significant accom- en. plishments. Woodward serves as vice president of the At St. Peter’s University in New Jersey, she Executive Alliance and was appointed by served as a professor and then associate dean Gov. Larry Hogan to the Maryland Appellate of nursing before becoming provost and vice Courts Judicial Nominating Commission. president. Since 2014, she has served as pres- She also is vice president of the parish ident of Notre Dame of Maryland University. council at Church of the Nativity. Yam serves on the Maryland Commission for Women and on the board for the Knott Scholarship Foundation.

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Brown...... 2001, 2010, 2016 Nicole Ames ...... 2016 Karen Blood...... 1996 Susan Carter Brown...... 2004 Sister Helen Amos...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Elizabeth Bobo...... 2002 Watchen Harris Bruce...... 2011 Susan B. Anderson...... 1998 Jennifer Bodensiek...... 2012 Jean Brune...... 2012, 2016 Violet Apple ...... 2016 Brenda J. Bodian...... 2000, 2002, 2005 Elizabeth J. Buck...... 2002, 2010, 2013 Floraine B. Applefeld ...... 1998, 2000, 2002 Regina Shannon Bodnar...... 2015 Rosemary M. Budd...... 2011 Stephanie Archer-Smith...... 2016 Ellen C. Bogage...... 2003, 2007, 2011 Jennifer Burdick...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Barbara Blount Armstrong ...... 2007 Judith O’Hara Boggs...... 2005 Linda Burger...... 2016 Katherine B. Armstrong...... 1997, 2005, 2007 Mary-Kathryn Boler...... 2003 Marcia Pearce Burgdorf...... 1996 Gianna Arnold...... 2016 Doreen Bolger ...... 2010 Ellen K. Burke...... 2001 Sara Arthur ...... 2016 Christina Bolmarcich...... 2016 Kelly Burrell...... 2016 China M. Ashe...... 2008 Dr. Mary Way Bolt...... 2017 Sharon V. Burrell...... 2012 Amy E. Askew...... 2017 Patricia J. Bonacorda...... 1996, 1999, 2001 *Carolyn T. Burridge...... 1998, 2000, 2002 Christine Aspell...... 2012, 2015 Sharonne Bonardi...... 2016 Shirley Burrill...... 1997, 1999, 2002 Alison Asti...... 1996, 2009, 2014 Karen Yolanda Bond...... 2002 Annie L. Burton-Byrd...... 2006, 2008 Joan Iversen Athen...... 1999, 2001, 2004 Meredith Bond...... 2008 Ilene Busch-Vishniac...... 2002 Susan Athey-Oxford...... 2006 Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack...... 1997 Linda C. Busick...... 2006, 2009 Debra Reznick Attman...... 2017 C. Diane Wallace Booker ...... 2013 Susan C. Butta...... 2007 Dawn Audia...... 2012 C. Edith Booker...... 1999 Kathleen Cahill...... 2011 Mythili “Lee” Bachu...... 2017 Lenora L. Booth...... 2004 Ruth Anne Callaham...... 2009, 2011 Elinor R. Bacon...... 1997 Winifred C. Borden...... 1997, 2002 Cynthia Callahan...... 2007, 2009, 2011 Mojdeh Bahar...... 2015 Laura S. Borgerding...... 2002 Vicki Callahan...... 2010 Carol Kenney Baily...... 1997 Patricia Bosse...... 2014 Ellen A. Callegary...... 2000, 2004, 2008 Vivian C. Bailey...... 2011 Charlene C. Boston...... 2007 Theresa A. Cameron...... 2004 Constance H. Baker...... 2000 Joann Ashley Boughman...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Elizabeth Kemp Caulder...... 2016 Vicki Ballou-Watts...... 2004, 2006, 2008 Sarian S. Bouma...... 2006 Deborah S. Campbell...... 2007 Lisa R. Bands...... 2008 Janet L. Bouton...... 1997 Jacquelyn Campbell...... 2014 Claudia R. Baquet...... B 1999 Linnell Robinson Bowen...... 1998, 2001 Karen M. Campbell...... 2009 Karenthia Barber...... 2016 Elizabeth R. Bowerman...... 2007 Evelyn Omega CCannon...... 1997, 2001 Mary Ellen Barbera...... 2008 40 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Faye Ellen Cannon...... 2001 P. Ann Cotton...... 2008 Lynne M. Durbin...... 2000, 2002, 2005 Constance R. Caplan...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Carol Coughlin...... 2012, 2015, 2017 Kathleen McNally Durkin...... 2015 Sharon M. Caplan...... 1996, 1998, 2000 Lisa Hurka Covington...... 2006 Suzanne Eakle Ford...... 2007 Wanda G. Caporaletti...... 2008 Kathleen G. Cox...... 2004, 2012 Hope B. Eastman...... 2006 Shoshana Shoubin Cardin...... 2000, 2003 Sonja Cox...... 2016 Donna Easton...... 2013 Eleanor M. Carey...... 1998, 2000, 2002 Linda Cromwell...... 2015 Carol Eaton...... 2010 Jana Howard Carey...... 1997, 2000, 2002 Patrice McConnell Cromwell...... 2000, 2002 Angela M. Eaves...... 2009, 2011 Denise B. Carnaggio...... 2013 Amanda Crook...... 1996 Adelaide C. Eckardt...... 2003, 2005, 2007 Joana Carneiro da Silva...... 2013 Jane Durney Crowley...... 1996 Gayle V. Economos...... 2007, 2012, 2014 Eileen A. Carpenter...... 2005 *Jean B. Cryor...... 2003, 2006 Natalie Eddington...... 2010 Deborah Carper...... 2014 Isabel Mercedes Cumming...... 2002, 2004, 2006 Donna F. Edwards...... 2009 Rev. Lettie Moses Carr...... 2017 Gail Cunningham...... 2012 Lorece V. Edwards...... 2013, 2016 Jacqueline M. Carrera...... 2003 Karen S. Czapanskiy...... 2009 Willarda Virginia Edwards...... 2003 Audrey J. S. Carrion...... 2000, 2003 Sophie Dagenais...... 2010, 2012, 2014 Sylvia Johnson Eggleston-Wehr...... 1998, 2001 Nona Carroll...... 2017 Alyce Dailey ...... 2016 Kendel S. Ehrlich...... E 2004, 2006 Beverly B. Carter...... 1997, 1999 Diane D’Aiutolo Collins...... 2008, 2012 Sara Eisenberg...... 1996 Jill P. Carter...... 2006 Marian D. Damewood...... 1997, 2001 Susan C. Elgin...... 1996, 2003, 2005 Margaret Carty ...... 2013 Elizabeth S. Dana...... 2000, 2002, 2004 Amy Elias...... 2007, 2016 Cheryl A. Casciani...... 2000, 2002 Bonita Dancy...... 1996 Lois S. Elkin...... 1999, 2001, 2004 Fran Cashman...... 2014 Brenda A. Dandy...... 1996, 1998, 2001 Hon. JoAnn Ellinghaus-Jones...... 2016 Diane Lillibridge Caslow...... 2003, 2008 Colene Yvonne Daniel...... 1998 Patricia Ellis...... 2010 Elizabeth Kemp Caulder...... 2017 Patricia Dash...... 2016 Deb Emerson...... 2011 Marie A. Cavallaro...... 2008 Alexis P. Dashield...... 2006 Judith C. Ensor...... 2007, 2009, 2011 Elizabeth Cerulo...... 1996 Christine S. Davenport...... 2009 Lynette Maria Entzian...... 2017 Lorig Charkoudian...... 1999, 2001, 2014 Joan Davidson...... 2013 Kirsten M. Eriksson...... 2017 Maria E. Chavez-Ruark...... 2009, 2011 Debra Davis...... 2012, 2014, 2016 Susan M. Erlichman...... 2005 Diana Cheng...... 2009 Stephanie Davis...... 2014 Valerie Ervin...... 2008, 2012 Karen S. Cherry...... 2017 Theresa Daytner...... D 2010 Aileen Eskildsen...... 2015 Diane Elizabeth Cho...... 1998, 2000, 2003 Carol A. Deel...... 2005 Christine Espenshade...... 2011, 2017 Hon. Jeannie E. Cho...... 2015 Karen S. Deeley...... 2013 Jennifer Etheridge...... 2011 Lisa Lungaro Cid...... 1998, 2001 Mary Hundley DeKuyper...... 1996, 2002 Caroline Wilson Evans...... 2008 Mary Cina Chalawsky...... 2012 Melissa Delaney...... 2016 Catherine A. Evans...... 1998, 2001, 2007 Caroline Ciraolo...... 2010, 2012, 2014 Corryne Deliberto...... 2017 Diane R. Evans...... 1996 Virginia P. Clagett...... 2006 Cari DeSantis...... 2017 Karen B. Evans...... 2006 Barb Clapp...... 2010, 2012, 2014 Deborah H. Devan...... 2005, 2007, 2009 Stacie Sanders Evans...... 2015 Alice P. Clark...... 1998, 2000, 2002 Diane Devaney...... 2014, 2016 Charlotte E. Exner...... 2009 Kimberly Clark...... 2016 Marcia P. DeWitt...... 1996, 2003 Hon. Deborah Sweet Eyler...... 2017 Martha A. Clark...... 2007 Vicki L. Dexter...... 1998, 2000 Dorie Fain...... 2016 Toni Evon Clarke...... 1999, 2001 Neetu Dhawan-Gray...... 2003 Dorothy R. Fait...... 2004, 2007, 2011 Kimberly L. Coble...... 2015 Yvette Diamond...... 2016 Debora Fajer-Smith...... 2007, 2014 Amy Glaser Cohen...... 2005 Kay Dickersin...... 1998, 2006 Sister ...... 2000, 2003 Nancy R. Cohen...... 1998, 2000, 2003 Roberta E. Dillow...... 1998, 2006, 2013 Rhea M. Feikin...... 2009 Suzanne F. Cohen...... 2002, 2007, 2010 *Donora “Donni” Dingman...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Lois B. Feinblatt...... 2006 Charlene Hunter Cole-Newkirk...... 2003, 2006 Janine DiPaula Stevens...... 2008, 2010, 2012 Margaret Z. Ferguson...... 2008 Faye E. Coleman...... 2006 Veronique Diriker...... 2011, 2013, 2015 Lisa Ferretto...... 2016 Lynn Coleman...... 2016 Kathy Denise Dixon...... 2015 Tammy Guevara Fesche...... 2003 Joan Develin Coley...... 2000, 2002, 2004 Sheila Dixon...... 1996, 1999, 2003 Jodi Finkelstein...... 2008 Shirley D. Collier...... 1996, 2000, 2005 Valarie Dock ...... 2013 Vicki Finkelstein...... 2012 Christina Collins-Smith...... 2016 Victoria L. Dolan...... 2004 Susan Finlayson...... 2010, 2017 Carolyn W. Colvin...... 2005 Brenda Doles...... 2013 Alice Ann Finnerty...... 2000 Rita Rossi Colwell...... 1996, 1998, 2000 Brenda Donald...... 2010 Carlesa Finney...... F 2011 Mary W. Conaway...... 2008 Ann Marie Doory...... 1998, 2000, 2003 Ellen R. Fish...... 2002, 2005, 2008 Grace G. Connolly...... 2005 Anna M. Dopkin...... 2008 Marianne D. Fishler...... 2009, 2011 Martha Connolly...... 2011 Dolores Dorsainvil...... 2013, 2015 Christina Fitts...... 2017 Joan Carter Conway...... 2000, 2010, 2014 Donna Morgan Dorsey...... 2005 Sandra S. Fitzgerald-Angello...... 2009 Barbara G. Cook...... 2007 Gabrielle Dow...... 2014 Gloria Flach...... 2011 Veronica Cool...... 2007, 2010, 2012 Frances Murphy Draper...... 1996, 1998, 2000 Diane L. Flanders...... 2009 Harriet E. Cooperman...... 1996, 2000, 2002 Barbara Perrier Dreyer...... 1996, 1998, 2000 *Lisa J. Flaxman...... 2007 Bonnie S. Copeland...... 1999, 2003 Janet E. Dudley-Eshbach...... 2005, 2007, 2010 Nancy M. Floreen...... 2003, 2007, 2011 Marcella A. Copes...... 2009, 2012 Joyce Duffy ...... 2016 Patricia S. Florestano...... 1997, 2001 Tina M. Corner...... 2011, 2017 Kathleen M. Dumais...... 2005, 2007, 2009 Kathleen M. Floyd...... 2002 Patricia E. Cornish...... 2006, 2008, 2011 Kimberly Conway Dumpson...... 2017 Mary Ellen Flynn...... 2008 Jamie Costa...... 2007 Mary Ellen Duncan...... 2002 Bonnie Fogel...... 2006, 2010 Lorraine Adele Costella...... 1999, 2001, 2003 Margaret Dunkle...... 2017 Linda Folsom-Jackson...... 2016

THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 41 Renee Foose ...... 2015 Joan B. Gordon...... 1998, 2000, 2006 Francine Dove Hawkins...... 2007 Antoinette Ford...... 1997 Marci Gordon...... 2012 Carla Diane Hayden...... 1996, 2003, 2010 Tracey Ford...... 2015 Toby A. Gordon...... 2002, 2004, 2006 Elisabeth Albert Hayes...... 2005 Jennie M. Forehand...... 1999, 2001, 2003 Heather Gossart...... 2010 Lisa H. R. Hayes...... 2011 Taylor L. Foss...... 2008 Tracy Gosson...... 2015 Margaret Hayes...... 2005, 2009, 2011 T. Eloise Foster...... 2002, 2007, 2010 Cassandra (Cass) Gottlieb...... 2000, 2002, 2004 Keasha Haythe...... 2015 Kristin Franceschi...... 2012, 2014, 2016 Julia W. Gouge...... 2004, 2006, 2009 Susan Hazlett...... 2014 Stephanie Suzanne Franklin...... 2015 Michelle A. Gourdine...... 2001, 2003, 2005 Del. Anne Healey...... 2017 Claire Marie Fraser...... 1997, 2000, 2003 Eliza Graham...... 2016 Hon. Wanda Keyes Heard...... 2017 Kathryn B. Freeland...... 2003, 2006, 2010 Suteera (Sue) Graham...... 1998 *Emily B. Heath...... 1998, 2000 Julie A. Freischlag...... 2006 Jami Rene Grant...... 2005 C. Sue Hecht...... 1998, 2000, 2002 Holly Freishtat...... 2016 Leslie E. Grant...... 2015 Beth Hehir...... 2017 Janice Frey-Angel...... 2005 Nancy S. Grasmick...... 1996, 1998, 2000 Mary Sapeta Helfrich...... 2013, 2015 Jacquelyn Fried...... 2015 Chickie Grayson...... 2006 Marianne Schmitt Hellauer...... 2004 Linda P. Fried...... 2003 Margaret E. Grayson...... 2005 Barbara R. Heller...... 1996, 1999, 2001 Karen C. Friedman...... 2002, 2004, 2010 Elizabeth A. Green...... 2017 Ellen Moses Heller...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Sharon Friedman ...... 2010 Jill Green...... 2015 Kathy J. Helzlsouer...... 2006 Kathleen O’Ferrall Friedman...... 1997, 2000, 2002 Anna E. Greenberg...... 1999 Ellen J. Hemmerly...... 2009 Ruth Fry...... 2013 Bonnie S. Greenberg...... 2015 Sarah Hemminger...... 2015 Judith P. Fulton...... 1998, 2001, 2004 Felecia Love Greer...... 2007 *Marie C. Henderson...... 1996, 1998, 2000 Barbara A. Funk...... 2004 Mary Bell Grempler...... 1996 Elizabeth Hendrix...... 2014 Mary Funke...... 2014 Meisha Grimes...... 2013 Bonnie K. Heneson...... 1997, 2001, 2004 *Beatrice Frankie Gaddy...... 1999 Nancy B. Grimm...... 2004 Kristin P. Herber...... 2012, 2015 Evelyn Gaines...... 2016 Dominica Groom...... 2017 Lt. Col. Laura L. Herman...... 2017 Jacquelyn Gaines...... 1996 Sharon Grosfeld...... 2000 Mary Jean Herron...... 2009, 2012, 2014 Maggi G. Gaines...... 1997 Amy Gross...... 2013 Sue Hess...... 1996 Jennifer Gaines-Lockhart...... 2016 Georgia Bacas Groth...... 1998 Kathleen Hetherington...... 2009, 2012, 2014 Ann T. Gallant...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Victoria L. Gruber...... 2013 Debra Hettleman...... 2016 Laura L. Gamble...... 2003, 2007 Teri M. Guarnaccia...... 2007, 2011, 2013 Elayne Hettleman...... 1997 Kathy A. Ganley...... 2003 Jennifer Gunner...... 2013 Elizabeth M. Hewlett...... 1998, 2000, 2003 Jill Safir Gansler...... 2003 Mary M. Gunning...... 2007 Karen Heyward-West...... 2016 Susan J. Ganz...... 1996, 1999, 2001 Mary Ellen Gunther...... 1997, 1999 Rev. Debra Hickman...... 2017 Jan Gardner...... 2005, 2008, 2012 Cheryl O’Donnell Guth...... 2012 Eve Juliet Higginbotham...... 1998 J. Elizabeth Garraway...... 2003 Ana S. Gutierrez...... 2006, 2010 Tina Hike-Hubbard...... 2015, 2017 April Yvonne Garrett...... 2005 Phoebe A. Haddon...... 2012 Ethel B. Hill...... 1998, 2000, 2005 Seanna Garrett...... 2014 Helene H. Hahn...... 1996 Martha N. Hill...... 2006, 2009, 2011 Patricia Garrity...... G 1996 Susan M. Hahn...... 2017 Stephanie C. Hill...... 2006 Barbara Gassaway...... 2017 Cheryl Hall...... 2010 Lisa Hillman...... 2000 Susan K. Gauvey...... 1996, 1998, 2000 Jean C. Halle...... 1999 Sandra Hillman...... 1997, 2010, 2016 Julie Gaver...... 2017 Mary Beyer Halsey...... 1996 Margaret Conn Himelfarb...... 2012 Barbara A. Gehrig...... 2003, 2005, 2007 Joanne Margaret Hanrahan...... 1998 Betty J. Hines...... 2003, 2006, 2012 Annie L. Geiermann...... 2009 Mariale Hardiman...... 2011 Sonja N. Hines ...... 2013 Katherine W. Getty...... 2009 Rona R. Harding...... 2002 Gina Hirschhorn...... 2011 Jessica K. Giandomenico...... 2007 Johnetta Hardy...... 2016 Sheila E. Hixson...... 2000, 2007, 2009 Michelle Giglio...... 2014 Kelly Hardy...... 2011 Brooke J. Hodges...... 2009 Ellie Giles...... 2016 Norma J. Harley...... 2007 Kelly Hodge-Williams...... 2011 Raquel Gilmer ...... 2016 Denise M. Harmening...... 2001, 2003 Holly Joyce Hoey...... 2009 Lea Gilmore...... 2014 Sandra N. Harriman...... 1997, 2005, 2008 Rebecca Alban Hoffberger...... 1998 Catherine Gira...... 1996 Ann S. HarringtonH...... 2005, 2007 Alice Minnette Hoffman...... 1999 T. Sue Gladhill...... 1997, 2000, 2002 Terri Harrington...... 2015 Barbara A. Hoffman...... 1998, 2000, 2003 Abby Glassberg...... 2006, 2009 Arlinda Harris...... 1998, 2003 Diane E. Hoffmann...... 2009 Joanne K. Glasser...... 1997, 2001 Jackie Harris...... 2017 Susan R. Hoffmann...... 2009 Frances Hughes Glendening...... 1999, 2001, 2003 LaTara Harris...... 2015 Marcella A. Holland...... 1998, 2000, 2004 Elizabeth S. Glenn...... 2009 *Marcia S. Harris...... 2006 Ellen L. Hollander...... 1996, 1998, 2000 Laraine Masters Glidden...... 2002 Zaneilia Harris...... 2017 Paula Colodny Hollinger...... 1999, 2001, 2003 Marcia M. Glover...... 2005 Carrie Harris-Muller...... 2008, 2011 Chandra Walker Holloway...... 2014 Sandra P. Gohn...... 2000, 2007, 2009 Jane Harrison...... 2003 Karen Holt...... 2011 Linda Goldberg...... 2000, 2002 Nicole L. Harrison...... 2017 Helen Lara Holton...... 1997, 2000, 2003 Lynn R. Goldman...... 2009 Arielle Harry-Bess...... 2015 C. Yvonne Holt-Stone...... 2000, 2003 Shelley B. Goldseker...... 2005 Marie S. Hartman...... 2013, 2016 Julie A. Hopkins...... 2015 Sharon E. Goldsmith...... 2007, 2015 Heather Harvison...... 2014 Janet Horn...... 1999 Sheryl Goldstein...... 2014 Mary Hastler ...... 2013, 2015, 2017 Heather Hostetter...... 2010 Marilyn R. Goldwater...... 2002, 2004, 2006 Stephanie Novak Hau...... 2015 Sharon (Sherry) Hostetter...... 1998 Louise Michaux Gonzales...... 1996 Keiren Havens...... 2013 Michele D. Hotten...... 2014

42 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Kristine K. Howanski...... 2017 Michele Judman...... 2013 Martha Joynt Kumar...... 2008 Carolyn J.B. Howard...... 2003 Patria de Lancer Julnes...... 013 Cyd Lacanienta...... 2012 Danette Howard...... 2014 Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan...... 2003, 2005, 2017 Jennifer Lake...... 2016 Joy Howard...... 2016 Anne R. Kaiser...... 2006 Lorene Lake...... 2012 Barbara Kerr Howe...... 1996 Dr. Rita Rastogi Kalyani...... 2017 Jennifer W. Lambdin...... 1997 Jeannie Howe...... 2014 Anana M. Kambon...... 2004 Patricia McHugh Lambert...... 2004, 2011, 2013 Jacqueline Coleman Hrabowski...... 2003 Beth Kaplan...... 1996 Linda Hefler Lamone...... 1998 Cathy Hughes...... 2000 Gail S. Kaplan...... 1996, 2000 Julie Ellen Landau...... 2011 Glendora C. Hughes...... 2011 Wendy B. Karpel ...... 2007 Alison Velez Lane ...... 1996, 2013 Marci Hunn...... 2016 Carol A. Kasper...... 2006 Laura Lange...... 2002, 2004 Elizabeth A. Hunt...... 2008 Fariba Kassiri ...... 2016 Paula A. Langmead...... 2005, 2007, 2009 Stacie Hunt...... 2015 Elaine Cweiber Katz...... 1998, 2000 Lucie T. Lapovsky ...... 1999 Jennie C. Hunter-Cevera...... 2003, 2007, 2009 Martha Lessman Katz...... 2015 Patricia Larrabee...... 2016 Kathleen M. Hurley...... 1999 Susan Katz...... 2011, 2013 Gloria Larkin...... 2004, 2007, 2010 Elizabeth Hurwitz-Schwab...... 2009, 2014 Karen S. Kauffman...... 2004, 2009, 2013 Corinna E. Lathan ...... 2003, 2006, 2009 Miriam Brown Hutchins...... 1999 Marilyn J. Kawamura...... 2007 Connie Kratovil Lavelle ...... 2005 Barbara Hutchinson...... 2014, 2016 Barbara Brotman Kaylor...... 1997, 1999, 2004 Gloria G. Lawlah ...... 2004 Marian Cecilia Hwang...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Dr. Shohreh A. Kaynama...... 2005, 2017 Theresa A. Lawler ...... 2008, 2010, 2013 Dawn S. Hyde...... 1997, 2003, 2005 Susan C. Keating...... 1997, 2000, 2002 Barbara Kaye Lawson ...... 2005 MaryBeth Hyland...... 2015, 2017 Marie Stauffer Keegin...... 2004 Amanda Lay...... 2015 Tracy Imm...... 2017 Janice Keene...... K 2013 Linda Thater Layton...... 2002, 2004, 2008 Ngozi Irondi-Azubike...... 2006, 2017 Candice Kelly...... 2014 Andrea Leahy-FucheckL...... 2003, 2007, 2013 Jolene Ivey...... 2016 Delores Goodwin Kelley...... 1996, 1999, 2004 Diane O. Leasure ...... 2007, 2009, 2011 Cherissa Jackson...... 2016 Marguerite O. Kelley...... 2017 Erica A. Leatham...... 2012 Janice Jackson...... 2009, 2011, 2014 Deborah C. Kennedy...... 2015 Lainy Lebow-Sachs...... 1996, 1999, 2001 Jann Karen Jackson...... 1997 Deborah L. Kennedy...... 2001 Arlene F. Lee...... 2007 Carolyn Jacobs...... 1998 Heidi Kenny-Berman...... 2016 Diane M. Lee...... 2009 Donna Leah Jacobs...... 1997, 2001, 2003 Sister Charlotte Rose Kerr...... 2002 Sheila Lee...... 2014 Kyri L. Jacobs...... 2009, 2011, 2013 Deborah Kielty...... 2010 Susan C. Lee...... 2006 Nancy Jacobs...... 1998, 2009, 2014 Phyllis Kilby...... 2004 Elizabeth I. Legenhausen...... 2009 Robin M. Jacobs...... 2006 Nancy King...... 2014 Karyl B. Leggio...... 2011, 2014 Sara T. Jacoby...... 2008 Pamela J. King...... 2008 Dorothy J. Lennig...... 1998, 2003, 2006 Michele Dane Jaklitsch...... 2005 Wanda L. King...... 2009 Mary Beth Lennon...... 2011, 2016 Lori James-Townes...... 2015 Julie Lenzer Kirk...... 2005, 2008, 2014 Ruth Lenrow...... 2010 Linda Cunningham Janey...... 2004 Esther Kirkpatrick...... 1996 Dawn J. Leonard...... 2013 Helane Jeffreys...... 1999 Georgette Kiser...... 2007, 2014 Cynthia L. Leppert...... 2006, 2008, 2011 Luwanda Walker Jenkins...... 1996, 2001, 2011 Trent M. Kittleman...... 2004 Fran L. Lessans...... 2007 Deborah E. Jennings...... I 1996, 2006, 2008 Katherine Klausmeier...... 2015 Laurie Chester Lessans...... 2009 Mary Jane Jernigan...... 2016 *June Helen Kleeman...... 1996, 1999 Gail L. Letts...... 1998, 2001 Zereana Jess-Huff...... 2016 Nicole Pastore Klein...... 2005, 2015, 2017 Michelle A. Leverett...... 2001 Patricia Coats Jessamy...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Paula Klepper...... 2005 Audrey Naomi Leviton ...... 1999 Marsha Reeves Jews...... 1999 Colleen Pleasant Kline...... 2013 Susan P. Leviton...... 1997, 2001, 2003 Crystal Watkins Johansson...... 2012 Karlys L. Kline...... 2004, 2010 Eileen Levitt...... 2008, 2014 Amini Johari-Courts...... 2005 Debbie A. Klis...... 2013 Joann Levy...... 2009 D’Ana Johnson...... 2017 Virginia Rose Knowlton...... 2011 Resa Levy...... 2011 Karen Johnson...... 2002, 2014 Sheryl Davis Kohl...... 2010, 2013, 2016 Penny Lewandowski ...... 2001 Hon. Lisa A. Hall Johnson...... 2013, 2016 Shari Kohn...... 2010 Eileen Rivera Ley...... 2011 Maria Johnson...... 2002 Marcy K. Kolodny...... 2008, 2010, 2012 Dottie Tiejun Li...... 2015 Maria T. Johnson Darby...... 2009, 2011, 2017 Ellen Lori Saltzman Koplow...... 1998, 2006 Ava Elaine Lias-Booker ...... 1997, 2003, 2016 Torrie Johnson...... 1996 Nancy K. Kopp...... 2005, 2008 Karen-Ann Lichtenstein...... 2014 Sharonda Johnson-Wilkes ...... 2013 Jennifer A. Kozak...... 2008 Marlene Y. Lieb...... 2004 Carolyn Johnston...... 2007, 2009, 2012 Rona E. Kramer...... 2008 Elizabeth Liechty...... 2014 Ernestine Jones Jolivet...... 2005 Rose G. Krasnow...... 1997, 2001, 2006 Angie Lienert...... 2015 Jo Ann C. Jolivet...... 2007 Sherrie Lavine Krauser...... 2008, 2010, 2013 Janis M. Light...... 1997 Kendra Jolivet...... 2010 Patricia Louise Krebs...... 1997 Doris Hillian Ligon...... 1998 Tina Marie Jolivet...... 2002 Sharon Krevor-Weisbaum...... 2007, 2017 Anne Y.F. Lin...... 2010, 2013 Adrienne A. Jones...... J 2002, 2004, 2007 Joyce Ann Kroeller...... 1996, 1999 Lillian Lincoln...... 1996 Althea R. Stewart Jones...... 2009 Bonnie Krosin...... 2017 Thea K. Lindauer...... 1998 Linda H. Jones...... 2002 Sharon A. Kroupa ...... 2013, 2017 Jeanette Linder...... 2012, 2014 Lisa Harris Jones...... 2005, 2009 Cherie Krug...... 2014, 2016 Irene Lindner...... 2010 Lola Jones...... 1996 Barbara J. Krumsiek...... 2006, 2009 Gwendolyn A. B. Lindsay...... 2007 Verna Jones-Rodwell...... 2005, 2008, 2011 Carolyn J. Krysiak...... 2006 Brenda Brown Lipitz ...... 1998 Elizabeth Jordan...... 2011 Debora J. Kuchka-Craig...... 2007 Michelle Lipkowitz...... 2013 Leronia Josey...... 1996, 2008 Joyce A. Kuhns...... 2013 Karen E. Lischick...... 2013

THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 43 Jennifer Litchman...... 2016 Michele J. McDonald...... 2015 Donna M. Morrison...... 2007 Lynne Lochte...... 2002 Audrey McFarlane...... 2014 Patricia Gonce Morton...... 2001 *Maravene S. Loeschke...... 2013 Sylvia L. McGill...... 2004 Dawn Motovidlak...... 2015 Elizabeth G. Loggia...... 2006 Carolyn McGuire-Frenkil...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Robin Motter-Mast...... 2017 Anne G. London...... 2009, 2011 Judith A. McHale...... 2006 Cassie Motz...... 2015 Sharan London...... 2009 Maggie L. McIntosh...... 1998, 2000, 2010 ...... 1996, 2001 Sandra F. Long...... 1999, 2001 Hala G. McIver...... 2009 Maria Mouratidis...... 2011 Nancy Longo...... 1996 Robin McKinney...... 2017 Ellen O. Moyer...... 2001, 2004, 2006 Mary Ann E. Love ...... 2005 Content McLaughlin...... 2009, 2011, 2013 Ellen Mugmon...... 2004 Nancy Otto Low...... 1997 Sister Patricia A. McLaughlin...... 1999, 2001 Aaliyah Muhammad...... 2015 Cylia Lowe...... 2014, 2016 Marlene C. McLaurin...... 2004 Sister Christine Mulcahy...... 2000 Barbara B. Lucas ...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Marna Lynn McLendon...... 1997 LaFrance K. Muldrow...... 2006 Vicki Ann Lucas...... 2001, 2004, 2006 Sister Karen McNally...... 2009 *Margie Muller...... 1996 Cidalia Luis-Akbar...... 2011, 2014 Joy Koch McPeters...... 2002 M. Brooke Murdock...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Bonnie Luna...... 2017 M. Natalie McSherry...... 2005, 2007, 2011 Camay Calloway Murphy...... 2003 Cindy Lunsford...... 2014 Cheryl Meadows...... 2012 Deborah Murphy...... 2009 Gloria Harris Luster ...... 1999 Mary Ann Mears...... 2010 Jane Caroline Murphy...... 1999 Zora B. Lykken...... 1998 Ann B. Mech...... 2013 Kathleen M. Murphy...... 2017 Margaret MacDonald-Sheetz...... 2014, 2016 *Pauline H. Menes...... 2001, 2003 Hon. Karen Murphy Jensen...... 2017 Carol Macht...... 2010 Amy Menzer ...... 016 Margaret McCarthy Murphy...... 1998, 2000 Anne Conway Madison...... 1996 Julie Mercer...... 1996, 1999, 2001 Nhora Barrera Murphy...... 2008 Malynda Hawes Madzel...... 1996, 2000, 2002 Denise K. Mersinger...... 2013, 2015 Sheela Murthy...... 2007, 2009, 2011 Susan S. Magazine...... 1999, 2001, 2004 Annette Merz...... 2003, 2008 Alice Neily Mutch...... 2006, 2008 Natalie Magdeburger...... 2006, 2014 Bonnae J. Meshulam...... 1998, 2000, 2008 Karen F. Myers...... 2000, 2003 Shawn M. Maguire...... 2010 Barbara Messing...... 2013 Carol A. Nacy...... 2005 Catherine Mahan...... 2002 Dale E. Meyer...... 2004 Peggy Naleppa...... 2011, 2013, 2015 Marlene Mahipat...... 2009, 2013, 2015 Jennifer Meyer...... 2017 Rosemarie T. Nassif...... 1998 Pamela Lynn Malester...... 1999, 2001, 2003 Sayra Wells Meyerhoff...... 1998, 2003 Shirley A. Nathan-Pulliam...... 2002, 2005, 2007 Leslie D. Mancuso...... 2008, 2010, 2012 Catherine Meyers...... 2012 Martha Nathanson...... 2017 Adrienne A. Mandel...... 2002, 2004, 2006 Patricia Bayly Miedusiewski...... 2002 Cass Naugle...... 2010 Becky J. Mangus...... 1996, 2004, 2009 Barbara A. Mikulski...... 1997, 2000, 2007 Nancy Navarro...... N 2009, 2013 Jean Tucker Mann...... 1998 Kimla Thompson Milburn...... 2005 Barbara Nazelrod...... 2014 Risa Berman Mann...... 1997 Vanessa Milio...... 2012 Kimberly Neal...... 2015 Annette March-Grier...... 2014 Carole Miller...... 2011 Carla Nealy...... 2016 Leslie Seid Margolis...... 2005 Clare C. Miller...... 1998 Betsy S. Nelson...... 1997, 2001, 2003 *Vicki Margolis...... 2006 E. Suzan Miller...... 1997, 1999, 2007 Carla A. Nelson...... 2010, 2012 Sally Scott Marietta...... 1998 Karen C. Miller...... 2017 Susanna Nemes...... 2009 Dana Marlowe...... 2016 Patricia “Trish” A. Miller...... 1999, 2001, 2004 Ellen Neufeldt...... 2010 Joan E. Marshall...... 1998, 2000, 2002 Redonda G. Miller...... 2008, 2015 Esther Newman...... 2010 Ganesha Martin...... 2017 Jeannette M. Mills...... 2009, 2013, 2016 Sandra Bruce Nichols...... 2013 Martina Martin...... 2000, 2004, 2010 Sara Milstein...... 2014 Doris J. Nipps...... 2010, 2013 Judith Irene MartinakM...... 1997 Elizabeth Jane Misek...... 1997 Margaret Ann Nolan...... 2013 L. Paige Marvel...... 1998 Joyce T. Mitchell...... 2007 Shellee E. Nolan...... 1999, 2001 Linda Maslow...... 2010 Monica Mitchell...... 2012, 2014, 2016 Theresa A. Nolan...... 1998 Garnetta D. Massey...... 2007 Patricia J. Mitchell...... 1998, 2000, 2002 Marie L. Noplock...... 1999, 2003, 2006 Mary Ann P. Masur...... 2000 Heather Mizeur...... 2010, 2012 Kara Norman...... 2010 Cynthia L. Mather...... 2005 Judy Jolley Mohraz ...... 1996, 1999 Myra W. Norton...... 2008 Odonna Mathews...... 1997 Kathleen Momme...... 2013, 2016 Ruth Ann Norton...... 2010 Marianne D. Mattran...... 2009, 2011, 2015 Sandy Monck...... 2012 Charlene R. Nunley...... 2001, 2003, 2006 Marilyn D. Maultsby...... 1998, 2000, 2002 Paula A. Monopoli...... 2009 Linda Toyo Obayashi...... 2003 Nancy J. Mayer...... 1998 Rachel Garbow Monroe...... 2007, 2009, 2011 Beverly O’Bryant...... 2014 MaryAnn Mayhew...... 1997 Jean Flanagan Moon...... 1998 Jonelle Ocloo...... 2012 Cynthia Elizabeth McBride...... 1997 Michelle Lamb Moone ...... 2002, 2004, 2007 Sandra A. O’Connor...... 1998 Lois A. Fenner McBride...... 2000, 2002, 2004 Dana Petersen Moore...... 1997, 2000, 2005 Robin Olin Oegerle...... 1997 Michelle M. McBride...... 2002 Toni J. Moore-Duggan...... 1998 Grayson Waltersdorf Oldfather...... 1996, 1999 Sister Patricia McCarron...... 2008, 2011, 2013 Constance A. Morella...... 1997, 2003 Katharine M. Oliver...... 2007 Margaret M. McCarthy...... 2009 Elizabeth M. Morgan...... 2001, 2005, 2007 Karen M. Olson.O...... 2011 Brenda McChriston ...... 2013 Jenny G. Morgan...... 2005 Patricia Omaña ...... 2013, 2015 Amy McClain...... 2014 Debra Moriarty...... 2009 Sylvia Ontaneda-Bernales...... 2008 Jill McClune...... 2011 Claudia J. Morrell...... 2006 Toby Barbara Orenstein...... 2003 Jane C. McConnell...... 2002 Diana L. Morris...... 1999, 2001 Pamela Ortiz...... 2007, 2014 Shari L. McCord...... 1999 Elise Davison Morris...... 2004, 2006, 2008 Linda Sorg Ostovitz...... 2015 Jamie McDonald...... 2015 Paula Morris...... 2008, 2012 Candace Breland Osunsade...... 2017 Kathleen Rose McDonald...... 1997 Susan W. Morris...... 2002 Amy Schwab Owens...... 2010

44 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Chris Owens...... 1996 Josianne Pennington...... 2016 Joan B. Pitkin...... 2001, 2003, 2005 Janet S. Owens...... 2004, 2006 Laura Thul Penza...... 2005, 2007, 2009 Karen Pitsley...... 2011, 2013, 2015 Mary E. Owens-Southall...... 2013 Beth Pepper...... 2008 Joan Plisko...... 2016 Jeanne Marie Page...... 1997, 1999 Judith N. Peregoff...... 2000 Nancy Politsch...... 2013 Sandy S. Pagnotti...... 2002, 2009, 2013 Melanie C. Pereira...... 2003, 2006 Joanne E. Pollak...... 1996, 1998, 2000 Cecelia B. Paizs...... 2017 Katherine Perez...... 2014 June A. Poole ...... 2017 Tracey C. Paliath...... 2006 Cynthia L. Perini...... 2007, 2011, 2013 Karren Pope-Onwukwe...... 2004 Denise E. Palmer...... 2005 R. Kathleen Perini...... 1998, 2000, 2002 Barbara Portnoy...... 2008 Margaret Palmer...... 2011 Mamie J. Perkins...... 2015 Leanne P. Posko...... 2003 Faye Pappalardo...... 2005 Trudy Perkins...... 2008, 2012 Carolyn Ashton Post...... 1998, 2001 Bryn Parchman...... P 2010, 2012, 2015 Beth Shari Perlman...... 2005, 2008 Deborah Potter...... 2010, 2015 Carol S. Parham...... 1996, 1998, 2000 Christina Perrotta...... 2010 Anita Neal Powell...... 2007 Mary Woodfill Park...... 1996 Wendi Wagner Peters...... 2010, 2012 Kelly A. Powers...... 2015 Necole Parker ...... 2013, 2015 Colleen Peterson...... 2010 *Marilyn J. Praisner...... 1999, 2001, 2006 *Joanne Stoner Parrott...... 2003 Dana Charlotte Peterson...... 2000 Joan Pratt...... 1996 Kaliope Parthemos...... 2014 Shirley D. Peterson...... 1997, 1999 Mary Louise Preis...... 1998, 2000, 2002 Jeanette Glose Partlow...... 2007, 2012, 2014 Lisbeth vanHorne Pettengill...... 2005, 2008 Marlene Susan Prendergast...... 1998 Laura Pasternak...... 2016 Carol Stoker Petzold...... 2002, 2004 Margaret-Mary V. Preston...... 2000, 2002, 2004 Susan K. Patrick...... 2005 Deborah Phelps...... 2014 Carolyn West Price...... 1996 Margaret W. Patten...... 2003 Shirley Phillips...... 1996 Linda Jenkins Price...... 2004 Del. Edith J. Patterson...... 2017 Bonnie Lamdin Phipps...... 2008, 2010, 2013 Karen Price-Ward...... 2014 Pamela D. Paulk...... 2004, 2010 Sarah Pick...... 2012 Louna S. Primm...... 2003, 2005, 2010 Carol Bryant Payne...... 2005 Carole Lynn Pickett...... 1997 Robin Prothro...... 2015 Patricia Payne...... 1996 Marylin Pierre...... 2010, 2012, 2014 Karen L. Proudford...... 2009, 2013, 2015 Suzanne H. Pearce...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Laura Pierson-Scheinberg...... 2012 Susana Ptak...... 1996 Susan D. Pearcy...... 2009 Sharon R. Pinder...... 2002, 2005, 2007 Catherine E. Pugh...... 2005, 2010, 2016 Tenyo Pearl...... 2012 Alice G. Pinderhughes...... 2004 Idell Shedrick Pugh...... 1999 Karen Pecora-Barbour...... 2012, 2014 *Anne Merrick Pinkard...... 2002 Randi Alper Pupkin...... 2005, 2008, 2011 Joseline Peña-Melnyk...... 2015 Katherine Pinkard...... 2017 Susan Purnell...... 2014 Shane E. Pendergrass...... 2005 Mary Beth Pirolozzi...... 2012 Ann Quinn...... Q 2016 Bradley congratulates Sky Woodward on being named to the Maryland Daily Record’s Top 100 Women

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THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 45 Robyn Quinter...... 2010 Lisa Rowen...... 2008, 2011, 2013 Mary Kay Shartle-Galotto...... 2009 Marilyn Barry Rainey...... 1997 Ida G. Ruben...... 1999, 2001, 2004 Molly Shattuck...... 2012 Irma S. Raker...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Terry Rubenstein...... 1996 Gail Shawe...... 2001 Odette T. Ramos...... 2007 Julie Rubin...... 2014 Anita Sheckells...... 2006, 2014 Gina Ramsey ...... 2016 Tamera Rush...... 2012 Brenda M. Shell...... 2009 Tuckey Ramsey...... 1996 Cynda Rushton...... 2008, 2014 Barbara Payne Shelton...... 2005 Julie B. Randall...... 2002 Jan Russell ...... 2013 Gloria Wilson Shelton...... 1997 Whitney RansomeR...... 2011 Lisa Rusyniak...... 2014, 2016 Kathleen Sher...... 1996 Martha Frisby Rasin...... 1998 Mary Ann Saar...... 2004 Michele A. Shermak...... 2014, 2017 Stephanie Rawlings-Blake...... 2007, 2011 Kathleen H. Sabatier...... 2007, 2010 Caroline Sherman...... 2013 H. Frances Reaves...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Melanie R. Sabelhaus...... 1996, 2002, 2004 Terry D. Sherman Ralston...... 2012, 2014, 2017 Stephanie L. Reel...... 2008 Robyn Sachs...... 1996 Jeanne Sherwood...... 2014 Karen Reese...... 2016 Sheila Sachs...... 1996 Linda A. Shevitz...... 2004 Jennifer A. Regan...... 2005 Jacqueline W. Sales...... 1999, 2003, 2007 Mary Fulton Shock...... 2008 Eileen M. Rehrmann...... 1997, 1999, 2013 Joanne Saltzberg...... 1997, 1999, 2010 Lillie Shockney...... 2004 Donna L. Reihl...... 2002, 2004, 2008 Cynthia Blake SandersS...... 2017 Lois M. Shofer...... 2002, 2004, 2006 Judy Akila Reitz...... 1999, 2001, 2003 Gail H. Sanders...... 1998, 2000, 2011 Pam Howard Shriver...... 1998 Lisa Renshaw...... 1996 Mary Roby Sanders...... 2015 Sana F. Shtasel...... 1997 Katherine Rensin...... 2012 Wendy Sanders ...... 2010 Carole R. Sibel...... 1996, 1999, 2003 Barbara Resnick...... 2011, 2013 Lynn B. Sassin...... 1999, 2010 Janet Siddiqui...... 2011 Sue Revelle...... 2011 Hannah Sassoon...... 2008, 2012 Robin Silver...... 2004, 2006, 2010 Barbara E. Reynolds...... 2009 Katherine D. Savage...... 2008 Jane Frankel Sims...... 2017 Jennifer Reynolds...... 1997, 2002 Ellen Richmond Sauerbrey...... 1998 Janet Simmons...... 2013 Pamela Reynolds...... 2015 Ronnie Lapinsky Sax...... 2017 Leslie Simmons...... 2012, 2016 Vonda B. Rhodes-El...... 2006 Frederica Kolker Saxon...... 1997 Jeanne Singer...... 2005, 2012, 2014 Donna LaVerne Rice...... 2001, 2003, 2006 Robyn C. Scates...... 2005, 2010 Karen M. Singer...... 2005, 2011, 2016 Rachel E. Rice...... 2015 Lynn C. Schaefer...... 2008 Paula M. Singer...... 1997, 1999, 2001 April Richardson...... 2016 Kathleen E. Schafer...... 2004 Paula R. Singer...... 2005, 2007, 2009 Donna M. Richardson...... 2004 Rosa M. Scharf...... 2008, 2012 Michelle Daugherty Siri...... 2015, 2017 Patricia M. Richardson...... 2002 Dr. Kim Schatzel...... 2017 Karen Sitnick...... 2012 Peta N. Richkus...... 2000 Shari O. Scher...... 2006 Lynn Loughlin Skerpon...... 2005 Leslie S. Ries...... 1997 Margaret Scott Schiff...... 2002 Gwendolyn D. Skillern...... 2006, 2009, 2011 Anne R. Riggle...... 2000, 2003 Zipora Schorr...... 2011 *Sandra J. Skolnik...... 1998, 2001 Denise Perry Riley...... 2007 Mary Judith Schmelz...... 1996 Sr. Sharon M. Slear...... 1999, 2006, 2009 Jacquelyn M. Ring...... 2004 Dru Schmidt-Perkins...... 2003, 2013 Malinda B. Small...... 2000, 2006 Tonja L. Ringgold...... 2013, 2016 Marianne Schmitt Hellauer...... 2017 Abbie Smith...... 2012 Susan Moss Ringler...... 1997 Patricia Schmoke...... 2015 Anna L. Smith...... 2004, 2009 Grace Rivera-Oven...... 2011, 2015 Lauren Schnaper ...... 2010 Carol E. Smith...... 2001, 2004, 2007 Maria Pilar Rivera-Rodriguez...... 2012 Nancy Kay Schneider...... 1998 Darlene Smith...... 2009, 2011, 2013 Deborah R. Rivkin...... 2015 Tammy S. J. Schneider...... 2015 E. Follin Smith...... 2005 Juliette Rizzo...... 2008, 2010 Nichelle D. Schoultz...... 2017 Janet Marie Smith...... 1997, 2002, 2004 Ginny Robertson...... 2012 Debra G. Schubert...... 2015 Kathy P. Smith...... 2012 Nicole Robertson-Van Schaik ...... 2015 Linda M. Schuett...... 2001, 2011 Martha A. Smith...... 1998, 2000, 2002 Barbara A. Robinson...... 2009 Marcella Schuyler...... 1996 *Virginia W. Smith...... 2000 Kimberly Y. Robinson...... 2013 Laurie Schwartz...... 1996 Gail Smith-Howard...... 2014 Debbie Jacobs Rock...... 2003, 2012, 2016 Linda D. Schwartz...... 2002, 2004, 2006 J. Patricia Wilson Smoot...... 2008, 2011 Irene M. Zoppi Rodriguez...... 2009 Joan Webb Scornaienchi...... 2012, 2014, 2017 Jane Roberta Snider...... 1999 Nancy Rodriguez-Weller...... 2016 Carolyn Lea Scott...... 1998 *Louise V. Snodgrass...... 2001 Marcella L. Roenneburg...... 2008 Kimberly Scott...... 2014 Kathleen T. Snyder...... 2001, 2003, 2006 Jean Wolberg Roesser...... 2002 Mary Ann Scully...... 2002, 2005, 2007 Ann Karpoff Sober...... 2012 Carmel Roques...... 2016 Renita L. Seabrook...... 2015 Felicita Sola-Carter...... 2008 Victoria Mary Rosellini...... 1996, 1999, 2001 Louise Phipps Senft...... 2004, 2007, 2009 Terri Maria Sommella...... 1998 Wendy Rosen...... 2005 Sheri Sensabaugh...... 2010 Yolanda F. Sonnier...... 2008 Susan M. Rosenbaum...... 2002, 2004, 2006 Cathy Hollenberg Serrette...... 2012 Georgia L.J. Sorenson...... 2009 Lois Block Rosenfield...... 1997, 1999 Amy Seto...... 2014 Susan Souder...... 1997, 1999 Nan D. Rosenthal...... 2000, 2002 Lisa Y. Settles...... 2009, 2012 Francie Spahn...... 2012 Beth Rosenwald ...... 2013 Mary Pat Seurkamp...... 1998, 2001, 2003 Sandra R. Sparks...... 2000, 2002 Karla Ruhe Roskos...... 1997 Jane Matricciani Shaab...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Angela H. Spencer...... 2017 Michelle Coyne Ross...... 2005 Stephanie L. Shack...... 2017 Barbara Manekin Spodak...... 1998, 2001 Faith Elliott Rossing...... 2010 Karen Johnson Shaheed...... 2002, 2012, 2016 Dory J. Stacks...... 2005 Judith Pratt Rossiter...... 2012 Robin Fogel Shaivitz...... 2002, 2004, 2006 Rita St. Clair...... 1996 Karen H. Rothenberg...... 2002, 2006, 2008 Lenny Shapiro...... 1998, 2000 Deborah Stallings...... 2007, 2009 Constance F. Row...... 1997 Lila Shapiro-Cyr...... 2012 Donna Jones Stanley...... 1998, 2000 Marianne Rowan-Braun ...... 2013, 2016 Indira K. Sharma...... 2017 Patricia Stanley...... 2003

46 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Bonita F. Stanton...... 1998 Barbara R. Trader...... 2004 Angela Whittaker-Pion...... 2012 Sharon Lee Stark...... 2002 Marlene Trestman...... 2004, 2006, 2008 Mary B. Wieler...... 2006 Donna Hill Staton...... 2000 Jenny J. Trostel...... 2008, 2010, 2012 Barbara E. Wilks...... 1997 Jennifer J. Stearman...... 2007, 2012, 2015 Patricia H. Troy...... 1997, 1999, 2001 Stephanie T. Willey...... 2008 Dana Stebbins...... 2013 Cynthia P. Truitt...... 2006, 2009, 2015 Anna M. Williams...... 2006, 2012 Tracy L. Steedman...... 2015 Helen Tuel...... 2010 Cheryl Hudgins Williams...... 2002 Bonnie B. Stein ...... 2010, 2013, 2017 Patricia S. Tunstall...... 1999, 2001, 2003 Deborah Williams...... 2005, 2008, 2010 Phoebe Stein...... 2016 Leslie Smith Turner...... 1999, 2001, 2013 Margaret Ellen Williams...... 1997, 2012 Sally L. Sternbach...... 2005, 2008 Terri L. Turner...... 1998, 2000 Romaine N. Taylor William...... 2015 Kate Campbell Stevenson...... 2012, 2015 Rhonda Shackleford Ulmer...... 2009 Patti Kaufman Willis...... 2005 Linda M. Stewart...... 2005 Joyce Ulrich...... 2011, 2015 Kathy Wilmot...... 2010, 2014 Lynn K. Stewart...... 2005, 2010, 2012 Betty Valdes...... 1999, 2001, 2011 Alicia Lynn Wilson...... 2017 M. Cara Stewart...... 1998 Ana Lopez Van Balen...... 2014 Donna C. Wilson...... 2011, 2015 Ferrier R. Stillman...... 2006, 2008, 2011 Marie Van Deusen...... 1998, 2001 Dorothy Wilson...... 2011 Rosetta M.T. Stith...... 1997 Donna Van Scoy...... 2013 Gloria Wilson-Shelton...... 2007 E. Francine Stokes...... 2002 Maureen van StoneU...... 2013 Adele Wilzack...... 1996 Karen Stokes...... 2008, 2014 Mary Ellen Vanni...... 2015 Rebecca Hahn Windsor...... 1997 Shelonda Stokes...... 2011, 2014 Carmen Varela-Russo...... 2002 Renée M. Winsky...... 2015 Pat Stout...... 2009 Marie Vasbinder...... 2014 Ann Wiseman...... 2010 C. Lorena Streb...... 2007 Mimi Roeder Vaughan...... 1996, 1999, 2001 Maggie Witherup...... 2011 June E. Streckfus...... 1998 Judith Vaughan-Prather...... 2006, 2008 Rachel Anne Wohl...... 1997 Darla Fishbein Strouse...... 2003, 2009 Sheila Mosmiller Vidmar...... 2000 Mary Ann Wolf...... 2003 JaNean Stubbs-Taylor...... 2014 Lois T. Vietri...... 1999 Ann Wolfe...... 1997 Bonnie Sullivan...... 2012 Lori A. Villegas...... V 2009, 2012, 2015 Kathryn F. Wolford...... 2002, 2004, 2006 Denise A. Sullivan...... 2017 Lorna Virgili...... 2011 Jan Weinberg Wood...... 2015 Kelly Sullivan...... 2012 N. Beth Volk...... 1999, 2001 Marie Wood...... 2010 Beverly K. Swaim-Staley...... 2011 Laura Neuman Volkman...... 2004, 2008 Margaret O. Woodside...... 1997 Rebecca Boswell Swanston...... 1997 Pamela L. Volm...... 2002, 2006 T. Sky Woodward...... 2011, 2017 Susan Snyder Swift...... 1996 Deborah Elizabeth Voso...... 1996, 1999, 2006 Linda S. Woolf...... 2007, 2012 Karen Syrylo...... 2010, 2013, 2017 Kimberly Wagner...... 2006, 2010, 2013 Joan M. Worthington...... 2001, 2004, 2007 Helen Alexandra Szablya...... 1996, 2001 Eleanor A. Walker...... 2005 Susan M. Wozenski...... 2005 Kathy Szeliga...... 2015 Jane Walker ...... 2010 Alexandra Wrage...... 2003, 2012, 2016 Ami Taubenfeld...... 2014, 2016 Norine M. Walker...... 2000 Mary Teddy Wray...... 2014 Ellen L. Taylor...... 2011 Mary Roe Walkup ...... 2010 Frances A. Wright...... 2003, 2007 Frances O’Connell Taylor...... 2002, 2004, 2009 Michele Bresnick Walsh...... 2012, 2014, 2017 Michelle Wright...... 2017 Vanita M. Taylor...... 2012 Helene Hahn WaranchW...... 1996, 1999, 2001 Kathleen Francene Wycoff...... 1997 Rebecca Teaff...... 2015 Catherine M. Ward...... 2007 Dr. Marylou Yam...... 2017 Joyce Lyons Terhes...... 1996 Kimberly Smith Ward...... 2009 Deborah Ann Yancer...... 2003, 2006 Adena Wright Testa...... 1996, 1999, 2001 Margaret Fonshell Ward...... 2005 Sharon (Sherry) M. Yaniga...... 2006 Emily C. Thayer...... T 1998, 2000, 2002 Salli J. Ward...... 2015, 2017 Ellen H. Yankellow ...... 2005, 2007, 2009 Anita H. Thomas...... 2008 Cheryl Washington...... 2013 Edmonia T. Yates...... 1998, 2001 Courtney A. Thomas...... 2017 Hattie N. Washington...... 2002 Lea Ybarra...... 2006 Deborah Scott Thomas ...... 2013 Montressa Washington...... 2014 Jeanne M. Yeager...... Y 2006, 2008 Faith Thomas...... 2017 Dina Wasmer...... 2010 Ellen Yerman...... 2002 Margaret “Marge” Thomas...... 2001, 2003, 2005 Manuele D. Wasserman...... 1998, 2004, 2007 Cathy L. Yost...... 2010, 2013 Rosemary M. Thomas...... 2008 M. Courtney Watson...... 2012, 2017 Lauren Young...... 2014 Sherita Thomas...... 2017 Karen D. Weatherholtz...... 2000 Marlene B. Young...... 2015 Hollis Thomases...... 2012 Patricia Weaver...... 2012 Terry Slade Young...... 2002, 2008 Audrey Thomasson...... 1996 Sharon Webb...... 2010 *Betsy Ann Zaborowski ...... 1998, 2000, 2003 Suzanne C. Thompson...... 2008, 2011 Dana Weckesser...... 2015, 2017 Pamela Hope Zappardino...... 2005 Thelma B. Thompson...... 2004, 2011 Laura E. Weeldreyer...... 2017 Gina Monath Zawitoski...... 2008 Molly McGrath Tierney...... 2011, 2014, 2016 Elizabeth Weglein...... 2017 JoAnne Zawitoski...... 1997, 2000, 2002 Maria Harris Tildon...... 2011 Kathleen Weiss...... 2015 Julianne Zimmer...... 2017 Dr. Joan Tilghman...... 2017 Robin Weiss...... 1998 Amanda Zinn...... 1996, 2016 Sandi Timmins...... 2013, 2015 Sherry A. Welch...... 1997, 2007, 2015 Z Margaret Witherup Tindall...... 2008 Yolanda Maria Welch...... 2004, 2006, 2011 * deceased Gwen Tolbart...... 2014 Marye Wells-Harley...... 2004 Dr. Sheila M. Tolliver...... 2000 Dr. Leana Wen...... 2017 Robin A. Tomechko...... 2003, 2005, 2007 Jeanette Wessel...... 1996 Rhonda Tomlinson...... 2010 Kathleen Weiss...... 2015 Susan E. Torroella...... 2005 Michele L. Whelley...... 2015 Kathleen Kennedy Townsend...... 1997 Pamela J. White...... 2000, 2004, 2007 Fran Tracy-Mumford...... 2000, 2003 Andrea Macintosh Whiteway...... 2007

THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 47 Sandra N. Harriman Joan E. Marshall Melanie R. Sabelhaus *Mary Hastler Martina Martin Jacqueline W. Sales Carla Diane Hayden Marianne D. Mattran Joanne Saltzberg Margaret Hayes Marilyn D. Maultsby Gail H. Sanders C. Sue Hecht Lois A. Fenner McBride Linda D. Schwartz Barbara R. Heller Sister Patricia McCarron *Joan Webb Scorniaenchi Ellen Moses Heller Carolyn McGuire-Frenkil Mary Ann Scully Marie C. Henderson Maggie L. McIntosh Louise Phipps Senft Bonnie K. Heneson Content McLaughlin Mary Pat Seurkamp Mary Jean Herron M. Natalie McSherry Jane Matricciani Shaab Kathleen Hetherington Julie Mercer Karen Johnson Shaheed A complete listing Elizabeth M. Hewlett Bonnae J. Meshulam Robin Fogel Shaivitz Ethel B. Hill Barbara A. Mikulski Lois M. Shofer Martha N. Hill E. Suzan Miller Carole R. Sibel Theresa Adams *Carol Coughlin Sandy Hillman Patricia “Trish” A. Miller Robin Silver Janet D. Allan Isabel Mercedes Cumming Betty J. Hines Jeannette Mills Karen Singer Sharon D. Allison-Ottey Sophie Dagenais Sheila E. Hixson Monica Mitchell Jeanne Singer Sr. Helen Amos Elizabeth S. Dana Barbara A. Hoffman Patricia J. Mitchell Paula M. Singer Floraine B. Applefeld Brenda A. Dandy Marcella A. Holland Rachel Garbow Monroe Paula R. Singer Alison Asti *Maria Johnson Darby Ellen L. Hollander Michelle Lamb Moone Gwendolyn D. Skillern Joan I. Athen Debra Davis Paula Colodny Hollinger Dana Petersen Moore Sr. Sharon M. Slear Vicki Ballou-Watts Deborah H. Devan Helen Lara Holton Elizabeth M. Morgan **Nancy L. Sloane Traci A. Barnett Roberta E. Dillow Jennie C. Hunter-Cevera Elise Davison Morris Carol E. Smith Lynne A. Battaglia Donora “Donni” Dingman Marian Cecilia Hwang Ellen O. Moyer Darlene Smith Buffy Beaudoin-Schwartz Veronique Diriker Dawn S. Hyde M. Brooke Murdock Janet Marie Smith Joyce K. Becker Sheila Dixon Janice Jackson Sheela Murthy Martha A. Smith Diane Bell-McKoy Ann Marie Doory Donna Leah Jacobs Peggy Naleppa Kathleen T. Snyder Helen Delich Bentley Frances Murphy Draper Kyri L. Jacobs Shirley A. Nathan-Pulliam Jennifer Stearman Cathy Bernard Barbara Perrier Dreyer Nancy Jacobs Betsy S. Nelson *Bonnie B. Stein Marielsa A. Bernard Janet Dudley-Eshbach Luwanda Walker Jenkins Marie L. Noplock Lynn K. Stewart Judy L. Bixler Kathleen M. Dumais Deborah E. Jennings Charlene R. Nunley Janine DiPaula Stevens Laura B. Black Lynne M. Durbin Patricia Coats Jessamy Katherine B. Paal Ferrier R. Stillman Brenda J. Bodian Adelaide C. Eckardt Carolyn Johnston Sandy S. Pagnotti *Karen T. Syrylo Ellen C. Bogage Gayle V. Economos Adrienne A. Jones Bryn Parchman Frances O’Connell Taylor Patricia J. Bonacorda Susan C. Elgin Verna Jones-Rodwell Carol S. Parham Adena Wright Testa Joann Ashley Boughman Lois S. Elkin *Sen. Cheryl C. Kagan Jeanette Glose Partlow Emily C. Thayer Dyan L. Brasington Judith C. Ensor Karen S. Kauffman *Hon. Nicole Pastore-Klein Margaret “Marge” Thomas Jane M. Brewer Catherine A. Evans Barbara Brotman Kaylor Suzanne H. Pearce Molly McGrath Tierney Lynne G. Brick Dorothy R. Fait Susan C. Keating Laura Thul Penza Robin A. Tomechko *Alison Gates Brown Ellen R. Fish Delores Goodwin Kelley Cynthia L. Perini Marlene Trestman Edith B. Brown Nancy M. Floreen Julie Lenzer Kirk R. Kathleen Perini Jenny J. Trostel Patricia M.C. Brown Jennie M. Forehand Sheryl Davis Kohl Bonnie Lamdin Phipps Patricia H. Troy Elizabeth J. Buck T. Eloise Foster Marcy K. Kolodny Marylin Pierre Cindy Plavier Truitt Jennifer Burdick Kristin Franceschi Rose G. Krasnow Sharon R. Pinder Patricia S. Tunstall Carolyn T. Burridge Claire Marie Fraser Sherrie Lavine Krauser Joan B. Pitkin Leslie Smith Turner Shirley Burrill Kathryn Freeland Patricia McHugh Lambert Karen Pitsley Betty Valdes Cynthia Callahan Karen C. Friedman Paula A. Langmead Joanne E. Pollak Marie Van Deusen Ellen A. Callegary Kathleen O’Ferrall Gloria Larkin Marilyn J. Praisner Mimi Roeder Vaughan Constance R. Caplan Friedman Corinna E. Lathan Mary Louise Preis Lori Villegas Sharon M. Caplan Judith P. Fulton Theresa A. Lawler Margaret-Mary V. Preston Deborah Elizabeth Voso Eleanor M. Carey Ann T. Gallant Linda Thater Layton Louna S. Primm Kimberly Wagner Jana Howard Carey Susan J. Ganz Andrea Leahy-Fucheck Karen Proudford *Michele Bresnick Walsh Lorig Charkoudian Jan Gardner Diane O. Leasure Catherine Pugh Helene Hahn Waranch Diane Elizabeth Cho Susan K. Gauvey Lainy M. Lebow-Sachs Randi Alper Pupkin Manuele D. Wasserman Caroline Ciraolo Barbara A. Gehrig Dorothy J. Lennig Irma S. Raker Sherry Welch Barb Clapp T. Sue Gladhill Cynthia L. Leppert *Terry D. Sherman Ralston Yolanda Maria Welch Alice P. Clark Frances Hughes Susan P. Leviton H. Frances Reaves Pamela J. White Nancy R. Cohen Glendening Ava Lias-Booker Eileen M. Rehrmann Deborah Williams Suzanne F. Cohen Sandra P. Gohn Barbara B. Lucas Donna L. Reihl Kathryn F. Wolford Joan Develin Coley Marilyn R. Goldwater Vicki Ann Lucas Judy Akila Reitz Joan M. Worthington Shirley D. Collier Joan B. Gordon Malynda Hawes Madzel Donna LaVerne Rice Alexandra Wrage Rita Rossi Colwell Toby A. Gordon Susan S. Magazine Debbie Rock Ellen H. Yankellow Veronica Cool Cassandra Gottlieb Marlene N. Mahipat Victoria Mary Rosellini Betsy Ann Zaborowski Harriet E. Cooperman Julia W. Gouge Pamela Lynn Malester Susan M. Rosenbaum JoAnne Zawitoski Joan Carter Conway Michelle A. Gourdine Leslie D. Mancuso Karen H. Rothenberg Patricia E. Cornish Nancy S. Grasmick Adrienne A. Mandel Lisa Rowen *2017 Honoree Lorraine Adele Costella Teri M. Guarnaccia Becky J. Mangus Ida G. Ruben **Honorary Member 48 THE DAILY RECORD’S MARYLAND’S TOP 100 WOMEN 2017 Congratulations To This Year’s TOP10 0 WOMEN Winners

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