Women of Achievement Honored
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - Ten women were honored Tuesday for their leadership in volunteerism in the St. Louis region. The Women of Achievement organization has been honoring women for 56 years and KMOX has...
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Women of Achievement is pleased to announce the 2013 Class of extraordinary volunteers from the St. Louis metropolitan region. According to Karen Goodman, Women of Achievement President, “We are...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement 2013 Bio: Kim Eberlein
Kim Eberlein I’m privileged to nominate Kimberly Eberlein for a 2013 Woman of Achievement. I met Kim some years ago, via our work with the St. Louis Symphony Board. Her genuine warmth and kind...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement 2013 Bio: Sheila Greenbaum
Sheila Greenbaum I am delighted to nominate a remarkable St. Louisan, attorney Sheila Greenbaum, 63, as a 2013 Woman of Achievement. Sheila’s contributions to both the St. Louis general and Jewish...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement 2013 Bio: Margaret Israel
Margaret Israel Over forty-four years ago my nominee and her husband moved to Saint Louis to begin new careers at Washington University. She received both undergraduate and graduate degrees at UCLA,...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement 2013 Bio: Sally Katzif
Sally Katzif Sally Katzif has dedicated the last 30‐plus years of her life to serving the St. Louis community. She believes in giving back and supporting others through her time, expertise and...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement 2013 Bio: Veronica McDonnell
Veronica McDonnell We are pleased to submit Veronica McDonnell to be honored through the 2013 Women of Achievement Award. In addition to her community volunteer activities with numerous non-profit...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement 2013 Bio: Merry Mosbacher
Merry Mosbacher Merry Mosbacher leads the charge in Community Betterment. In addition to all of her volunteer work with the many community organizations listed below, she is also a principle of Edward...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement 2013 Bio: Peggy Nelson
Peggy Nelson Peggy Nelson’s story is a profile in courage and commitment. At age 23, a routine chest x-ray found a malignant mass in her humerus, the long bone in the arm. As a result, her arm,...
View Article2013 Women of Achievement 2013 Bio: Brenda D. Newberry
Brenda D. Newberry Brenda Newberry has distinguished herself as an outstanding leader in the nonprofit, civic, and entrepreneurial arenas in the St. Louis region. Humorist Sam Levenson once said “As...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement 2013 Bio: Marian Nunn
Marian Nunn Marian Nunn is from St. Louis and has lived her entire life in St. Louis. She has worked full time in very demanding jobs since her graduation from St. Louis University in 1983. She has got...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement 2013 Bio: Vida Goldman Prince
Vida Prince Vida “Sister” Prince’s commitment to document people who have endured difficult life experiences has been the driving force that led her to her work in oral history. As an independent...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement Bio: Virginia Braxs
Virginia Braxs is truly a Woman of Achievement! She exemplifies the criteria for selection, given the impact of her volunteer service on the Greater St. Louis Community, specifically focused on the...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement Bio: Ida H. Early
Ida H. Early is Secretary to the Board of Trustees of Washington University in St. Louis, responsible for all matters pertaining to the University’s Board of Trustees and its 12 standing committees....
View ArticleWomen of Achievement Bio: Eva Frazer
My passion and drive to serve those in need encompasses both my profession as a physician as well as my life as a volunteer in serving the St. Louis metropolitan community. I am a graduate of the...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement Bio: Teri Griege
Teri is a wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend, nurse, Ironman, and cancer research and prevention champion. Teri Griege had been a high school athlete and always enjoyed sports. She began running...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement Bio: Phyllis Langsdorf
Phyllis Langsdorf has woven a tapestry of good deeds in our community from health and human services to education and the arts. She uses her creative philanthropy to raise funds for not for profit...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement Bio: Diane Levine
Licensed as a professional counselor and a clinical social worker, Diane Gershman Levine has been a practicing psychotherapist in the St. Louis community since 1981. Diane began her career as a high...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement Bio: DiAnne Mueller
DiAnne Mueller, MS, LPC, is one brave woman. Showing courage in the eye of fear and remaining positive when all seems lost make her an exceptional Woman of Achievement 2014. While she has set an...
View ArticleWomen of Achievement Bio: JoAnn Shaw
“No is not an answer, it’s an excuse.” This has been a personal mantra for JoAnn Shaw, Vice President and Chief Learning Officer for BJC Healthcare, a multiple time cancer survivor, and volunteer...
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