Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

Greatness recognized.

We’re only getting better with age and the industry is taking notice!

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Sue led a Corporate Activism panel at SXSW with leaders from Amalgamated Bank, Patagonia, and Ben & Jerry’s.

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The Chestnut Hill Local profiled Sue and her work as “a major force in pandemic recovery” as Chair of Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce.

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Sue lent her expertise to a virtual PRSA Panel, “From the Campaign Trail to Political Office: Breaking Down the Lifecycle of PR in Politics.”

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Sue was a recipient of the Urban Affair Coalition’s Living Legacy Award, presented to a community leader who makes Philadelphia’s communities a better place to live, work and play.

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Sue was named to the City & State PA 2022 Philly Power 100 list – which includes everyone from politicians to real estate titans, entrepreneurs and nonprofit influencers.

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Sue leads trade mission to the U.S. Embassy in Canada to strengthen connections between minority-owned businesses and government leaders from Philadelphia and Canada.

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