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Aug. 11, 2012
A salute to women who soar
The Southern California chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel and Hogan Lovells hosted its 9th annual “ACColades: A salute to women who inspire us” event on Aug. 2 at the Museum of Flying in Santa Monica. This year’s event was attended by more than 120 guests and honored Carrie Broadus, executive director of Women Alive, a national, treatment-focused organization by and for women living with HIV/AIDS, and Synthia SAINT JAMES, a world renowned multicultural artist most celebrated for designing the first Kwanzaa Stamp for the United States Postal Service in 1997.




The Southern California chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel and Hogan Lovells hosted its 9th annual ?ACColades: A salute to women who inspire us? event on Aug. 2 at the Museum of Flying in Santa Monica. This year?s event was attended by more than 120 guests and honored Carrie Broadus, executive director of Women Alive, a national, treatment-focused organization by and for women living with HIV/AIDS, and Synthia SAINT JAMES, a world renowned multicultural artist most celebrated ...
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