The National Association of Health Services Executives honorees dinner was held at Melbas in Harlem.
The goal was to promote the advancement and development of Black healthcare leaders and elevate the quality of healthcare services rendered to minority and underserved communities.
The Dr. Sandra R. Gould Women of Distinction Honorees included Sabratha Thomas, Vivien Salmon, Tanya E. Isaacs, Janice Johnson Dias, Margarette Tropnas, Carle-Marie Memnon, Susan Beane, and Mistress of Ceremony Joy Calloway.
Here are photographs from the event.
The National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE) is a non-profit association of Black health care executives founded in 1968 for the purpose of promoting the advancement and development of Black health care leaders, and elevating the quality of healthcare services rendered to minority and underserved communities. www.nyrnahse.org
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Photo credit: 1-12) Seitu Oronde.
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