BPW Downingtown President, Mary Coyne, and Speaker, Andrea Dellagatti
Induction of new member - Jenn
Guests at January Meeting
Jane and Daughter Alicia at Tara Tea
Paula and Carole at Tara Tea
Auction Group picture
Delia and Sally at Quarter Auction
Guest Speaker - Mark Neidig, Senior Executive Director of Kanzuis Cancer Research Foundation
BPW/PA State President Bobbi Dobler
State President Bobbi Dobler and board members
BPW meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Contact Mary Coyne, President of Greater Downingtown BPW, for additional details -- phone 610.380.8869 or email info@bpwdowningtown.org.
Greater Downingtown Business & Professional Women (BPW) – a professional group that works to promote full participation, equity and economic self-sufficiency for all women – recently donated 23 gift bags to the women at the Coatesville VA Medical Center in Coatesville. BPW works on a variety of local women’s related community outreach efforts, as well as professional development in business initiatives.
BPW members pictured from left to right are: (back row) Meghann Gumpper, Lisa Grantland, Peg Galipeau, Eileen Mento, (middle row) Mary Coyne, Paula Gambrill, Linda Morris, Jane McDade, (front row) Janis Nippes, Carole Gallo, Malinda Ward, and Jessica Schrenker.
BPW meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Contact Mary Coyne, President of Greater Downingtown BPW, for additional details -- phone 610.380.8869 or email info@bpwdowningtown.org.
Greater Downingtown Business & Professional Women (BPW) – a professional group that works to promote full participation, equity and economic self-sufficiency for all women – recently walked in the Relay for Life fundraising event for the American Cancer Society. Pictured above are walkers Joanne Trombley, an organizer for the survivor committee; Jane McDade; Carol Gallo; Janis Nippes; Malinda Ward; and Eileen Mento (not pictured). Ladies in the purple shirts are survivors.
Simpson Tea Room Hostess shares with our BPW Ladies some history on tea and some tea trivia.
Greater Downingtown Business & Professional Women (BPW) – a professional group that works to promote full participation, equity and economic self-sufficiency for all women – Our Tara Tea Fundraiser event benefited Bridge of Hope. Pictured above are Mary Coyne, President of BWP Greater Downingtown and Francesca J. Crane, Executive Director of Bridge of Hope Lancaster & Chester Counties, PA.
In honor of Military Appreciation month BPW invited guest speaker, Susan Wieser, Program Manager for Women Veterans @ the VAMC in Coatesville - May 2011

Women Veteran guests who came to share their amazing stories with BPW members.
Women Veteran guests pose for a picture with BPW members at the end of this special night.