See the winners: 2017 Women of Influence
The Women of Influence Awards honor established business leaders with proven track records of community service and business accomplishments.
Wellspan appoints new leader for at-home care services
York-based WellSpan Health has hired a health care veteran from New Jersey to oversee its home care services in Central Pennsylvania.
Retiring York Traditions exec is known for contributions to retail banking
It was about 9:30 on a fall night in Reading, and Carolyn Schaefer was trudging out to her company car after a function related to her job with a large bank. As rain poured down, she juggled an umbrella blowing wildly and the equipment she was lugging through the parking lot.
First year shows demand for women’s business organization, leader says
Eighteen of the midstate's most influential businesswomen gather for three hours every month to help each other prosper.
Belco CEO joins Philly Fed board
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has appointed Belco president and CEO Amey Sgrignoli to its Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council.
Cathy Hirko: Welcome to the March edition
Thanks for supporting our Women in Leadership newsletter. Next month will be the first anniversary of its launch. A year, already? No way.
Pavone’s Amy Murray: Be mindful, because your health may depend on it
When Amy Murray departed from her first weeklong visit to a Massachusetts retreat center, she realized that embracing silence might take a bit of work.
Stock and Leader attorney reflects on journey from the farm to the courtroom
Sarah Doyle didn't envision the typical path to law school for herself when it came time to select a major for her undergraduate studies.
From PR to Pure Barre: Laura Deitch talks career leap
When Laura Deitch and her husband made the decision to move from New York City to the midstate, she knew they would always have the option to come back and visit their friends or favorite restaurants in the Big Apple.
Harrisburg chamber VP leaving in April
Patricia Bucek has announced she will be leaving her position as vice president of the Harrisburg Regional Chamber and Capital Region Economic Development Corp., in early April for a nonprofit opportunity in her hometown of Pittsburgh.
Lancaster consulting firm homes in on culture
Kedren Crosby has faced skeptics who questioned her emphasis on emotional intelligence in the workplace. Then again, she herself was slow to embrace the notion that there's more to business and bureaucracy than crunching numbers.
A Conversation with Katrina Thoma
Katrina Thoma, 56, was recently appointed director of medical services at Sadler Health Center in Carlisle, which she joined in 2010 as a pediatric nurse practitioner.