The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce said it selected 59 women to take …

The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce said it selected 59 women to take part in its leadership program.

The year-long curriculum, conducted with Simmons College’s School of Management, is “designed to help participants enhance their leadership skills and become engaged in the region’s civic and business communities.”

The participants are: Kelsey Abbruzzese, communications director, MassDevelopment; Carmen Albert, attorney, Hinckley, Allen Snyder LLP; Julie Banks, associate director of marketing, Citi Performing Arts Center; Meredith Baumann, manager, strategic communications, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts; Ashley Brooks, associate, Sullivan Worcester LLP; Ellen Brown, client service officer , Boston Financial Data Services; Laura Brown, retail business development representative, Salem Five Bank; Lauren Burns, supervisor, investment planning, Northeast Utilities/Nstar; Kendra Butters, communications assistant, Boston Foundation; Meredith Canty, global program manager, Nypro Inc.; Melissa Cornell, senior HR manager, Mediatek Wireless Inc.; Liz D’Allessandro, vice president, Boston Financial Data Services; Patricia DiNocco, senior automation support specialist, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; Heidi Doiron, business development analyst, Constellation Energy; Kylie Donovan, programs manager, Greater Boston Chamber; Matty Donovan, unit sales manager, Pepsi Beverages Co.; Erin Fish, director, human resources, Fidelity Investments; Christine Fletcher, attorney/associate, Burns Levinson LLP; Jeanie Gorlovsky-Schepp, manager, Alexander, Aronson, Finning Co. CPAs; Kristine Gorman, project manager, STV Inc.; Amanda Heglin, coordinator, sponsor services, Boston Red Sox; Brenda Heller, marketing and communications coordinator, Veterans Inc.; Meredith Hession, senior manager, project management, Cross Country Group; Ann-Marie Jennette, project manager, Suffolk Construction Co. Inc.; Mirela Jonuz, area vice president, market manager, Salem Five Bank; Amy Kern, senior catering sales manager, Sheraton Boston Hotel; Jennifer Kiely, attorney (associate), Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo PC; Stephanie Kimball, marketing operations manager, Chadwick Martin Bailey; Andrea Languirand, assurance manager, PwC; Meaghan LePage, marketing supervisor, Allen Gerritsen; Jill Libby, state and local tax manager, PwC; Emily Light, manager, account management, Digitas; Jessica Lin, learning and development solutions consultant, Cisco; Jennifer Loebach, associate, Mintz, Levin; Haley McCraven, business development coordinator, Goodwin Procter LLP; Finola McGuire, portfolio analyst, Fidelity Investments; Catherine Mendel, account representative/workplace consultant, Red Thread; Rachel Morse, associate, Duane Morris LLP; Caitlin Nagle, senior sales manager, Massachusetts Convention Center Authority; Christina Nagler, account director, EMI Strategic Marketing; Robyn Neill, director of operations, Care.com; Selma Neves, marketing manager, IBM; Sarah O’Brien, program manager, executive programs, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jan O’Neill, manager, enrollment operations, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts; Jennifer Peabody, NEJM online program and operations manager, Massachusetts Medical Society; Sarah Roberts, NE district customer profitability marketing manager, UPS; Claudia Rodriguez, senior manager, Accenture; Susan Scarcella, stakeholder specialist, National Grid; Jennifer Simon Lento, environmental and energy attorney, Nixon Peabody LLP; Ellen Sojka, manager, corporate social responsibility, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; Suzanne Sweet, consultant, unit leader, Towers Watson; Stephanie Tilders, business development analyst, Constellation Energy; Elizabeth Tutschek, director of marketing, Care.com; Katherine Voght, director, revenue assurance and meter data service, Northeast Utilities/Nstar; Agnieszka Walkowiak, advisory manager, enterprise risk services, Deloitte Touche LLP; Leslie Walstrom, SVP, account management, Natixis Global Asset Management; Michelle Whalen, marketing manager, the Mentor Network; Julie Zalgenas, senior project manager, Neighborhood Health Plan; Heidi Ziobro, vice president of programs, Big Sister Association of Greater Boston Inc.

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