Women’s Board Hosts Annual Spring Luncheon

The Women’s Board Committee leaders
The Women’s Board Committee leaders
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Awards announced, service honored

The Women’s Board of Wolfson Children’s Hospital held its Spring Luncheon April 24. Over 150 members gathered alongside hospital leadership at the annual meeting to celebrate the past year’s accomplishments.

President Kendra McCrary announced the combined fundraising efforts 2023 First Coast Design Show and the 2023-24 Florida Forum, which totaled $848,000. “I am grateful to the 2023 Design Show co-chairs Emily Magevney and Gracie Register and 2023-24 Florida Forum co-chairs Meg Folds, Drew Haramis and Robin Love for their leadership and all of the members, volunteers and donors who made this past year a wonderful success,” said McCrary.

Chris Heib was named the 2025 Incoming President and will serve as Women’s Board President 2026-27. This year’s event leadership was introduced: Kelly Novak will chair the 2024 First Coast Design Show. Randy DeFoor and Maxine McBride will co-chair the 2024-25 Florida Forum.

Tags: Chris Heib, First Coast Design Show, Florida Forum, Kelly Novak, Kendra McCrary, Maxine McBride, randy defoor, Spring Luncheon, Wolfson Children's Hospital, Women's Board


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