2020 Virtual PA CFW PROGRAM BOOK

PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE FOR WOMEN BOARD MEMBERS

SUSAN L. ANDERSON has been a board member and the treasurer of the Pennsylvania Conference for Women since its inception. After completing twenty years of government service, Anderson retired from the Commonwealth; her last position was as special assistant to Governor Edward G. Rendell for health care

SUZANNE QUIGLEY has over twenty years of experience in corporate responsibility and project management. Quigley joined QVC in July of 2010 to lead the community affairs team, which continues to be part of her current role as director of corporate responsibility for Qurate Retail Group (QRG). QRG is comprised

reform. Prior to serving in Governor Rendell’s administration, she practiced law in Philadelphia. For more than sixty years, Anderson has been active in Girl Scouts, having served for nine years as chair of her local council, six years as a board member of Girl Scouts of the USA, and now as a board member of the World Foundation for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Anderson served for nine years as a member of the board of the Philadelphia Zoo and as chair of its Audit and Compliance Committee. She recently formed and now heads the Board Alumni Association for the zoo. She is currently a member of the board of the Women’s Animal Center, serving as its vice president, and a member of the board of the Philadelphia Dog Training Club, serving as its treasurer. She is also secretary of the Women’s Golf Association of Philadelphia and serves on the board of the Philadelphia Cricket Club.

of the leading retail brands QVC, HSN, Zulily, Ballard Designs, Frontgate, Garnet Hill, and Grandin Road. Her previous role was VP of community initiatives at Capmark Finance Inc. Before that, she was the manager of housing and community initiatives for the Fannie Mae Foundation’s northern regional office in Philadelphia. In February 2004, Quigley returned to the Philadelphia area after spending many years in Arizona. Quigley graduated from Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research with an MS in social service and an MS in law and social policy, and from Villanova University with a BA in political science. She also received a certificate in nonprofit management from the Nonprofit Executive Leadership Institute at Bryn Mawr College in 2006. Quigley currently is a member of the Greater Philadelphia Philanthropy Network, Retail Industry Leaders Association’s sustainability committee, Boston College’s Center for Corporate Citizenship Executive Forum, and the Sustainability Leadership Forum.

REV. DR. LORINA MARSHALL-BLAKE is president of the Independence Blue Cross Foundation, leading strategic, programmatic, and operational efforts. Marshall-Blake has steered the foundation to be a collaborator, innovator, convener of diverse

JOANNE RYDER is a successful brand, marketing, and communications strategist. She drove brand-centric strategies and cultural transformations at both Beneficial Bank and Commerce Bank. In 2020, Ryder formed Jryder Consulting, LLC, and now guides local enterprises to define their brand voice, differentiation, value propositions,

organizations, and thought leader in addressing emerging health needs in southeastern Pennsylvania. She serves as an associate minister at the Vine Memorial Baptist Church in Philadelphia and is affiliated with over thirty professional and civic organizations, including the Anti-Defamation League and the United Negro College Fund, and served as the twenty-eighth president of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Omega Omega Chapter. She has been recognized for her leadership and community service by diverse organizations such as the NAACP, Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Tribune , and United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey. She also serves on twenty-five nonprofit boards and committees. Marshall-Blake earned a BA in human services from Antioch College, an MA in government administration from the University of Pennsylvania, and an honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Albright College. She is an Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and was appointed to the National Advisory Council on Nursing Education and Practice in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

market strategies, and success metrics. Prior to starting her own business, Ryder was the chief administration officer with Beneficial Bank until the WSFS acquisition of the firm in 2019. She played an instrumental role in the execution of Beneficial’s strategic vision. Prior to joining Beneficial, she held marketing roles of increasing responsibility at Commerce Bank (now TD), where she strengthened the brand positioning of America’s Most Convenient Bank and played a key role in the brand launches for New York and Washington, DC, markets. Ryder is a board member of the Pennsylvania Conference for Women and The Forum of Executive Women. She is also a member of the Advisory Council for the Penn State University Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications and the Union League of Philadelphia. She earned a BA in communications from the Pennsylvania State University and an MBA at Villanova University. She resides in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, with her husband and son.

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