These Delaware County Area Women Earn Rightful Spots on Main Line Today’s Power Women List

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joanne craig, rose wadenya, cathleen cohen
Image via Foundation for Delaware County, LinkedIn, and Cathleen Cohen's website.
Joanne Craig, Rose Wadenya, and Cathleen Cohen are all Delaware County area leaders who made the Main Line Today's Power Women List.

A cadre of formidable Delaware County area women, each a powerhouse in their respective fields and communities, have rightfully earned spots on Main Line Today’s Power Women list.  

Dr. Rose Wadenya founded her own pediatric dentistry practice in Havertown, but her roots trace back to Kenya, where she was born and raised, writes Gina Lizzo for Main Line Today. With a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Wadenya extends her expertise to the mentorship of young people. She’s also the author of over twenty children’s books.  

Springfield resident Kim Wright is the owner and operator of five locations of the community-oriented bakery chain Nothing Bundt Cakes. The mother of four has a collection of impressive accolades, participates frequently in fundraisers, and strives to foster a safe environment at the workplace.  

Cathleen Cohen in nearby Wynnewood understands the power of the pen…and the paintbrush. After losing her brother to the AIDS pandemic, Cohen found solace in making art and writing poetry. This inspired her to kickstart We the Poets as part of the ArtWell program for underserved children in Philadelphia

Joanne Craig dedicates her role at the Foundation for Delaware County to solving community problems through different initiatives. She specifically focuses on maternal and infant health amongst Black Americans.  

Read more about the illustrious women of the Delaware County region and their accomplishments in the Main Line Today.  


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