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Breast Cancer Alliance (BCA) Celebrates 25 Years and Welcomes Three New Board Members Written by CMB Communications
Amy Dates Carbone,
Sandra Caruso and
Stephanie Latham, to their Board of Directors as of April 1, 2021. “They bring years of experience, energy, and passion to our board,” said Yonni Wattenmaker, BCA’s Executive Director, ”helping to advance our mission and get closer to our ambitious goal of 100% breast cancer survival rate by 2030. We are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the founding of BCA and the future has never looked more promising”
The new BCA board members are:
Amy Dates Carbone: Amy spent nearly two decades as an executive in corporate communications on Wall Street and served as a spokesperson for Citibank. When she redirected her skill set to Greenwich philanthropy, she served on the boards of the United Way, Arch Street Teen Center, Project Blessing and the Junior League of Greenwich. Amy has volunteered at her children�
Wilton Native Stephanie Latham Joins Breast Cancer Alliance (BCA) Board of Directors Written by CMB Communications
Amy Dates Carbone,
Sandra Caruso and
Stephanie Latham, to their Board of Directors as of April 1, 2021. “They bring years of experience, energy, and passion to our board,” said Yonni Wattenmaker, BCA’s Executive Director, ”helping to advance our mission and get closer to our ambitious goal of 100% breast cancer survival rate by 2030. We are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the founding of BCA and the future has never looked more promising”
The new BCA board members are:
Amy Dates Carbone: Amy spent nearly two decades as an executive in corporate communications on Wall Street and served as a spokesperson for Citibank. When she redirected her skill set to Greenwich philanthropy, she served on the boards of the United Way, Arch Street Teen Center, Project Blessing and the Junior League of Greenwich. Amy has volunteered at her children�