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Dress for Success Triangle celebrated 10 years of empowering local women at a luncheon held at the Embassy Suites in Cary. The event honored Dress for Success Triangle founder Pat Nathan and also featured a keynote address by Dress for Success Worldwide CEO Joi Gordon. Since 2008, the organization has assisted 14,000 Triangle women in achieving economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and development tools to help them thrive in work and life. For two years in a row, 75% of clients served have gained employment. 1 Triangle Community Foundation (TCF) staff: Lori O’Keefe, Kathryn Williams (TCF board of directors), Jessica Aylor, Sarah Battersby, Ebony West, Treat Harvey, Robin Barefoot and Rutina Bailey. 2 Dress for Success Triangle Founder Pat Nathan, Missy Hollander, Elizabeth Johnson and Katie Lowek, director of operations at Ronald McDonald House of Durham & Wake counties.
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DECEMBER/JANUARY 2019