Women of Achievement

Local Chef Reflects on the Pandemic and Giving Back

By Brooke Spach | April 21, 2023

Chef and Owner at Cafe Root Cellar, Sera Cuni, discusses how the Covid-19 pandemic affected her business and how she gives back to the community and is working to fight hunger in Chatham County.

Singer-Songwriter Dawn Landes Reflects on Her Career So Far

By Brooke Spach | April 12, 2023

Lifelong musician Dawn Landes shares her journey to stardom and gives a taste of what’s next for her career.

Why the Former First Lady of New York is Planting Roots in Pittsboro

By Anna-Rhesa Versola | June 8, 2022

Michelle Paige, the second vice chair of the Chatham County Democratic Party, left her legacy in the Big Apple behind to make her mark on local politics

Cindy Perry: ‘The One Who People Call for the Good, the Bad and the Ugly’

By Chatham Magazine | May 24, 2022

Looking back on Pittsboro Mayor Cindy Perry’s career and how it led her to Chatham, the place she loves most

It Started With a Facebook Post. Now ‘Move Over Bob’ Supports Women in Vocational Trades Everywhere

By Chatham Mag Intern | May 31, 2022

In the male-dominated construction industry, the hard hat can be a hard hat to wear, but Angela Cacace’s online platform is challenging that status quo

‘Give Women an Opportunity’: Northwood High Senior Aims to Be a Formula One Driver

By Anna-Rhesa Versola | May 19, 2022

TikTok-inspired 18-year-old car enthusiast Gwen Høeg to start training for and racing in motor sports competitions

‘A Little Crazy’: From Making Beer at Home to Opening Chatham’s Newest Brewery

By Chatham Magazine | May 5, 2022

Brandi Morris spent more than a decade homebrewing before opening Red Moose Brewing Company with her family in downtown Pittsboro

The Artist Who Brought ClydeFEST and Fearrington Folk Art Show to Life

By Chatham Mag Intern | May 2, 2022

Gilda McDaniel shares her passion for art with the community by establishing events to showcase Chatham’s creators

Early Voting Starts Today. Get to Know the Person Managing the Ballots.

By Chatham Magazine | April 28, 2022

Chatham County Board of Elections Director Pandora Paschal had a hand in Chatham County earning the state’s highest voter turnout in 2020

She Couldn’t Find Child Care. So She Started Her Own and Became a Nonprofit Director.

By Chatham Mag Intern | April 25, 2022

Chatham County Partnership for Children executive director Genevieve Megginson strives to improve the quality of life for all local children

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