Continuing in her second year as board chair is Margaret A. Smith, president of Domus, one of the San Francisco Bay Area’s largest independently-owned kitchen and home accessories stores.
Chair-elect and vice-chair for strategy is Beverly Holmes, senior vice president for retirement services and strategic relationship marketing of MassMutual Financial Group.
Marjorie Alfus is the immediate past-chair. She is president & CEO of the Alfus Family Foundation.
Gayle Watson is board treasurer and the immediate past president of the National Association of Women Business Owners and president of Performance Solutions, Inc., a full-service management consulting company specializing in providing performance management programs to the financial industry and customer care call centers.
Roslyn Daum is vice chair for corporate development. Until her recent retirement, she was a partner at Choate, Hall and Stewart, LLC, a leading Boston law firm.
Patricia Greene, Ph.D. is the vice-chair for research. She is provost and the former dean of the undergraduate school of Babson College.
Gail McDonald is vice-chair for board development. She is a partner of St. Charles Consulting Group, LLC, a management consulting firm that specializes in executive coaching, team coaching, outcome-driven meeting facilitation and organizational assessment.
Deann Murphy is vice-chair for communications. She is the founder and CEO of Craft Clicks, Inc., a consulting and product-development company.
Flori Roberts is vice-chair for the advisory council. She is the founder of The Roberts Group, a cosmetics sales and marketing company that includes Flori Roberts Cosmetics, Dermablend Corrective Cosmetics, and Smart Cover Cosmetics.
About the Center for Women’s Business Research
The Center for Women’s Business Research provides data-driven knowledge that advances the economic, social, and political impact of women business owners and their enterprises. We do this by setting the national agenda; creating insight on the status and achievements of women business owners; altering perceptions about the economic viability and progress of women-owned enterprises, and driving awareness of the economic and social impact of this vital business sector. For more information, visit www.womensbusinessresearch.org.
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