P.I.N. Stripes February 2010
The staff and management of the Hotel Palomar set an elegant atmosphere for networking, relaxation, fine food and embracing new opportunities in the fight against breast cancer.
Looking to put themselves in the “drivers seat” of successful, fulfilling careers, men and women from several generations socialized, learned and enjoyed the evening.
P.I.N. Stripes Co-Chairperson, Neil Stein, enjoys the results of months of planning and organizing with his friend Mike Weber.
Aspiring career women take time out to enjoy specialty “pink drinks” and good conversation before hearing the stories of four leaders in their professions.
Komen Philadelphia Affiliate volunteers, Carla Valentine (left) and Heather Dromgoole welcome guests to the 5th event in the P.I.N. Stripes series.
Komen Philadelphia Affiliate volunteer, Monica Conroy takes a breather with Lisa Cheresnowsky, Event Coordinator and Phyllis O’Neal, Database Assistant (l-r)
P.I.N. Stripes panelist, Al Golden, Head Coach of Temple University football relaxes before the program with wife, Kelly.
It was an evening for fun and career empowerment set in the modern and energetic atmosphere of the new Hotel Palomar in Philadelphia.
Approximately one hundred aspiring individuals came out on February 24 to put their careers on the “fast track” of success.
Young professionals enjoy a relaxing evening after work (l-r) Galit Winokur, Tom Weitzel, Blaise Fletcher, Tim Convey, and Marcel Winokur.
Elaine I. Grobman, Executive Director of the Komen Philadelphia Affiliate, opens the program with a special message about the role of young professionals in the breast cancer movement.
Elaine Grobman inspires the group while the panel of career superstars awaits their opportunity to share their stories.
Amy Weinstein, P.I.N. Stripes Co-Chair, shares the story of her activism in the breast cancer movement while her Co-Chair, Neil Stein looks on.
P.I.N. Stripes icon, Bob Kelly of CBS 3 Eyewitness News, gets ready to pose the probing questions as moderator of his fifth P.I.N. Stripes event.
Lisa Wollan, Head of Consumer Insights and Brand Strategy for Wawa shares her philosophy on taking control of one’s career path.
Former Brigadier Gen., Edith Mitchell, MD, FACP, Clinical Prof. of Medicine & Medical Oncology/Program Leader in Gastrointestinal Oncology, Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson Univ. Hosp.
Justin Wineburg, Esq., Member and Head of Entertainment and Sports Law for Cozen O’Connor recounts how he got “connected” in Hollywood and launched his career specialty.
Head Coach of Temple University Football, Al Golden, walks through some of the steps that lead to the team’s most successful year in more than three decades.
After a much-applauded panel discussion, the key players of the evening gather to mark their success with a group photo.