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Cate Magennis Wyatt, founder and president of The Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership, was the speaker at the Sterling Women’s luncheon April 8 at the National Conference Center in Lansdowne.
The partnership is a four-state nonprofit corporation dedicated to sharing the heritage of the 180-mile corridor from Gettysburg, Pa., to Monticello. Previously, Wyatt was the secretary of commerce and trade for Virginia, president of Remington International, vice president of Xerox Development and vice president of Weston Capital Corp.
Kristina Bouweiri, president and CEO of Reston Limousine Service Inc., hugs Cate MaGennis Wyatt, who incorporated the nonprofit Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership in 2005.
Joan Susan, left, of Limelight Public Relations, is joined by Vickie Currier of Every Citizen Has Opportunities in Leesburg.
Elizabeth W. Marcotte, left, co-owner of Let's Dish! in Ashburn, speaks with Jennifer Seven, president of Weight Loss & Wellness of Leesburg.
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Kristina Bouweiri, president and CEO of Reston Limousine Service Inc., introduces the speaker at the Sterling Women's luncheon April 8. Bouweiri is the founder of Sterling Women. BizLoudoun Photos/Hannah Hager
Jennifer Seven, left, president of Weight Loss & Wellness of Leesburg, joins coworker JoAnn Junk, director of operations and business development.
Regina B. Amolsch, left, of Plave Koch in Reston, chats with Reina S. Weiner, author and speaker.
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