Women of Western Wake: Annette Hibbert Stevenson
Sep 03, 2024Annette Hibbert (Snapp) Stevenson believes in intentionality. Long recognizing that if we don’t purposely promote diversity — to include veterans — we lose valuable…
Read MoreAnnette Hibbert (Snapp) Stevenson believes in intentionality. Long recognizing that if we don’t purposely promote diversity — to include veterans — we lose valuable…
Read MoreIn many ways, Sue Harnett has been rewriting her own code for her entire life. Everything she has done has prepared her for this…
Read MoreKatie Gailes was flirting with retirement in 2023. While on a Zoom meeting with Entrepreneur Support Organizations in the Triangle — and despite wearing…
Read MoreBack in the ’80s when people would ask Elaine Buxton, “How’s your little business?” few — including Buxton herself — could have imagined that…
Read MoreDr. Joy Allen taught herself calculus over the summer after fifth grade. She didn’t have a particular love of math or desire to get…
Read MoreFrom corporate success to selfless service, these dynamic leaders have accomplished great things in their chosen fields. Here, our honorees share their stories about…
Read MoreOn Sept. 29, Cary Magazine honored five local women who have worked hard to better our community: Tamani Anderson Powell, Dr. Rebecca Kitzmiller, Patsy…
Read MoreTo speak with Tamani Anderson Powell is to love her. Her warmth and sense of humor is contagious, but more than that, she makes…
Read MoreDr. Rebecca “Becky” Kitzmiller, an associate professor at the University of North Carolina School of Nursing, teaches in the master’s and doctoral programs and…
Read MorePatsy Johnson talks about her life with a nonchalance that belies her résumé. A North Carolina native, Johnson moved to Cary in 1986 as…
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