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The 2003 Women of Spirit are as follows:
Constance Bernt: leader in the cultural community of Pittsburgh for nearly 20 years, member of the boards of the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Symphony Association.
Dr. Katherine Homrok (M.D.): executive director of Metro Family Practice Inc., a nonprofit comprehensive primary care organization based in Wilkinsburg.
Kristen Krebs*: executive director of Good Samaritan Hospice, a nonprofit organization offering spiritual, emotional and physical hospice care to the terminally ill and their families.
Barbara Mistick*: distinguished service professor of entrepreneurship and public policy and director of The Girls Math and Science Initiative at Carnegie Mellon University. Jacqueline Morby: managing director of TA Associates and a member of the firms executive committee.
Janet Simon*: executive director of the Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children.
Rebecca Trimpey: owner and creator of RT & T Construction, a construction traffic control company.
Ann Wardrop: community leader in Pittsburgh with more than 30 years of service to many of the regions nonprofit organizations especially as a trustee of the Carnegie Institute and as a board member of the Carnegie Museum of Art and the Frick Art and Historical Center.
Doris Carson Williams: president of the African American Chamber of Commerce of Western Pennsylvania.
Myrna Zelenitz: executive director of the East End Cooperative Ministry.
*Krebs, Mistick and Simon are all graduates of Carlow College. |