HIGHLIGHTING THE LATEST NEWS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF LGW MEMBERS
2002
Julie Rosenthal’s ('02) company, JR Communications, was honored as one of six small businesses recognized by PNC's Going to Bat for Small Business program at Nationals Park
2003
Karen Dale (’03) has been named a 2025 Innovator in Healthcare by Washington Business Journal
2012
Abby Fenton (’12) is featured on Washington Business Journal’s 2025 list of Women Who Mean Business
2014
Lauralyn Lee (’14) is featured on Washington Business Journal’s 2025 list of Women Who Mean Business
2015
Kirra Jarratt’s (’15) organization, DC Bar Foundation, was honored with the 2025 Partnership for Success Award by the National Conference of Bar Foundations
2017
Rose Johnson (’17) is featured on Washington Business Journal’s 2025 list of Women Who Mean Business
2018
Torine Creppy (’18) has been named one of Women We Admire's Top 50 Women Leaders in Nonprofit for 2025
Timothy Johnson ('18) has been named the new President & CEO of the Greater Clark Foundation
Tycely Williams ('18) has been named one of Women We Admire's Top 50 Women Leaders in Nonprofit for 2025
2020
Ariel Levinson-Waldman (’20) has been named a 2025 Innovator in Healthcare by Washington Business Journal
2021
Kate Davey ('21) has been named Chief Operating Officer of WAMU
2024
Joe Paul ('24) has written a book, AI for Good, about unlocking the power of artificial intelligence to build a better world
Kim Sullivan (’24) is featured on Washington Business Journal’s 2025 list of Women Who Mean Business
2025
Jeanelle Johnson (’25) is featured on Washington Business Journal’s 2025 list of Women Who Mean Business
Kamilah McAfee (’25) is featured on Washington Business Journal’s 2025 list of Women Who Mean Business
Brian Pieninck ('25) will be stepping down as President and CEO of CareFirst to take a new role as CEO of GuideWell Mutual Holding Corporation