The Year Women’s Sports Struck Gold
Attendance at live events and TV ratings shattered records, and phenoms from a variety of team and individual sports captivated the public, (finally) convincing plenty of doubters that women can ball.
Read MorePosted by Dana O'Neil | Aug 19, 2024
Attendance at live events and TV ratings shattered records, and phenoms from a variety of team and individual sports captivated the public, (finally) convincing plenty of doubters that women can ball.
Read MorePosted by Dana O'Neil | Apr 3, 2024
Three years into her dream job, Philadelphia 76ers television play-by-play announcer Kate Scott is already immersed in the team, the city, and the role of a lifetime. She just hasn’t stopped having fun long enough to notice.
Read MorePosted by Dana O'Neil | Apr 7, 2022
As vice president of the family-owned charter and bus tour company, Sandy Borowsky had to drive the business through COVID-19, when the tourism world was turned on its head.
Read MorePosted by Dana O'Neil | Jan 5, 2022
Raised in the Philadelphia area, investigative reporter Julie K. Brown wrote a three-part series for the Miami Herald that broke the Jeffrey Epstein story wide open and changed the course of history.
Read MorePosted by Dana O'Neil | Oct 8, 2021
Leslie Gudel’s life took a sudden turn in 2014 when her 10-year-old daughter had a stroke. She launched a not-for-profit to help other AVM and aneurysm survivors. Now, 6 years later, both mother and daughter are reinventing themselves yet again.
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