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Karen Baldwin
Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Karen spent her early years between Honolulu, Chicago, and New York. She attended boarding school at the Ethel Walker School for girls, in Simsbury, Connecticut, where she was awarded the senior Art Honors Award. Karen went on to study graphic design at Parsons School of Design in New York City. Upon graduating, she began working for fashion designer Michael Kors as head of Public Relations. After five years and a successful tenure in PR, she married and moved to Los Angeles, where she became the design assistant to the interior designer Suzanne Rheinstein. In 1992, upon moving back to the East Coast, Karen established her own interior design firm, Dillingham Interior, specializing in residential and commercial interiors. Karen now resides in Greenwich, Connecticut with her two teenage children.
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Jen Danzi

Jen Danzi, a native of Greenwich CT, is very active in the local community.  She is a member of the RTM, is on the development committee for the Chamber of Commerce on the Greenwich Initiative For Tomorrow (G.I.F.T.) program, volunteers for Greenwich Library's Flinn Gallery,  and serves on numerous event committees including:  Greenwich Hospital's Great Chefs and Under the Star, Greenwich Point Conservancy's Beach Ball, American Red Cross Red & White Ball, Bruce Museum's Renaissance Ball and Dimensions Dinner, Greg Ball's Republican Campaign Fundraiser for NY Senate "The Victory Cup", Dispute Settlement Center's Margaritas for Meditation, Sound Waters Tall Ships Ball, The Hole in the Wall Gang's Polo for Children, United Way's Oktoberfest, and The Historical Society of Greenwich's Antiquarius.

Outside of her volunteer and fundraising activities, Jen sells advertising for Moffly Media and markets a new tax relief program for e-commerce businesses set-up by the US Treasury in the US Virgin Island for Ecommerce Island.

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Minnie Dubilier
Minnie Dubilier lives in Greenwich, CT with her husband Michael and two young children. She is a graduate of Connecticut College. Post college, she lived in Aspen and New York City where she honed her skills in the fashion world at Nuages, Vogue and Ralph Lauren. At present, she is a full-time mom and part-time photographer and graphic designer. She is an active volunteer at both Greenwich Country Day School and The Children's School.
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Bobbi Eggers

Bobbi Eggers spent most of her career as the Executive Creative Director at blue chip agencies in NYC, London, Paris and Amsterdam including Saatchi and Saatchi, J. Walter Thompson, McCann Erickson and Revlon. She was involved with long running national ad campaigns for  Coca-Cola (“Don’t say the P Word”), British Airways ("The World's Favourite Airline"), Hanes, Miller Genuine Draft ("Miller Time"), Clairol, Herbal Essences, Ford, Revlon, Borghese, Charles of the Ritz, Cover Girl, Halston, Lady Footlocker, Champs, Wrangler (“The Jeans Made for Adventure”) & Joop jeans, Dannon, Smucker’s (“With a Name Like Smucker’s It Has to be Good.”), Proctor and Gamble (Tide, Finesse, Oil of Olay, Dawn, Cascade, etc.), Dress for Success and African Wildlife Foundation and more. She started a women’s advertising agency for JWT called The Intuition Group. She received awards from the Art Director’s Club, the Clios and CEBA: helping African-American Women in advertising. She designed the book, “New York Actors” with photographer Susan Shacter, helped the Wall St. Journal launch “Offspring,” a children’s magazine and created soulfulhomes.com with Mimi Doe, author and parenting guru.  Bobbi currently works on new product development for large brands and relaunches and markets new companies.

In Greenwich, Bobbi is known for creating cartoons with Jane Condon, stand-up comedian. They produce a product line of calendars, memo pads, and accessories. The cartoons run bi-monthly in the Greenwich Post. Bobbi also writes and illustrates for Greenwich Magazine.

Bobbi graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Cooper School of Art with a major in Communication Design, and a minor in Fashion Illustration.  She currently sits on the advisory board of Greenwich Magazine and the Greenwich Music Festival, serves on the board of the Junior League of Greenwich,  and has been on the board of The  Bishop’s Fund for Children, the Vestry of Christ Church Greenwich, Kids in Crisis and the Putnam Indian Field School.

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Janna Haroche

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Dee Hickey

Born in Paris, France, Dee spent her youth in Scotland, England, and Italy. She attended boarding school in England, and graduated from the University of London with a BA in Humanities. Dee moved to the United States in 1988, where she worked in New York City as an art gallery director for the Alexander Gallery, Coe Kerr Gallery, and The Artis Group. She also worked with Richard M. Thune, a private art dealer in Manhattan. Dee became interested in helping people with AIDS in 1989, when she started volunteering in the AIDS unit at the Terrance Cardinal Cooke Center in New York City.

Dee currently resides in Greenwich with her husband, Stephen, and their three children, where she is an active volunteer with numerous local organizations.

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Tom Mahoney

Since July of 1989 Tom Mahoney has been the director of the Office of Special Clinical Services for the Greenwich Department of Health. In this capacity he has had responsibility for HIV/STD prevention and testing programs, oral health, and bloodborne pathogens education. Prior to assuming his duties with the Town of Greenwich, Tom was the Resident Manager of the New Haven Ronald McDonald House, a facility that serves as a home-away-from-home for families seeking medical care for their seriously ill children.

He has earned degrees from the University of Maine and Fordham University, and is currently pursuing a master's degree in public health at the University of Connecticut Health Center.

Tom lives in Greenwich where he serves on several non-profit and recreational boards including Sekolo Projects, Inc., the Greenwich Coalition to Improve End of Life Care, AIDS Alliance of Greenwich, and Greenwich Basketball Association.

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