March is designated Women’s History Month by presidential proclamation. In honor of this designation, we at the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce are featuring women in business throughout the month!
Today we spotlight the MEDICAL FIELD!
Christine Cabell, M.D. is double board certified in Dermatology and Micrographic Dermatology Surgery. She is a Hazleton native and is a graduate of MMI Prep.
Christine received her MD degree from Penn State College of Medicine and completed an internship in Internal Medicine and residency in Dermatology at Hershey Medical Center. Dr. Cabell then completed a Mohs Surgery and Procedural Dermatology fellowship at U Mass Medical Center. She has extensive experience in Mohs micrographic surgery and reconstruction for the treatment of skin cancers as well as excisional surgery for benign and malignant lesions, biopsy, and removal of skin lesions.
After over 20 years in academic medicine, Christine wanted to practice in her hometown. She is now the Medical Director of Derm Dox Mohs Surgery and DermDox Skin Solutions where she provides wellness and cosmetic solutions to patients of all ages.
Christine and her husband Frank, also a Hazleton native, live in Sugarloaf.
March is designated Women’s History Month by presidential proclamation. In honor of this designation, we at the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce are featuring women in business throughout the month!
Today we spotlight EDUCATION!
April Harris–Snyder has been the Director of Hazleton Campus of Lackawanna College since 2016. She has developed many innovative partnerships and programs to meet the need of students and employers in the Greater Hazleton Area.
The Hazleton campus is full of activity with over twenty programs in undergraduate studies, continuing education and certificates. The campus in the heart of our downtown hosts 250 students.
Lackawanna College Hazleton Center
The month of March is nationally recognized as Women’s history month and the Greater Hazleton Chamber is now accpeting nominations for the annual "Athena" award as part of our celebration. Nomination forms and notice have been sent to over 1,000 Chamber member contacts, and are also available at the Chamber office and online at www.hazletonchamber.org.
The award is presented annually to the "Businesswoman of the Year" in the Greater Hazleton area. The presentation, which features a handsome bronze and crystal sculpture, is presented as part of the Chamber’s Annual Meeting and is sponsored by Lehigh Valley Hospital–Hazleton, now a part of Jefferson Health. The Chamber "Athena" award will be given to the businesswoman who has demonstrated the "highest level of professional accomplishment" and is based primarily on professional competency, achievement and dedication. According to Chamber officials, the "Athena" award is not intended to be a civic achievement award, but a meaningful recognition of women as an integral part of the Hazleton area workplace.
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The Greater Hazleton Chamber is announcing that Senator David Argall, from Pennsylvania's 29th District, will be the next speaker in our 2025 Red Carpet Breakfast series, which will be held on Friday, March 28, at Capriotti’s (1 Banks Ave, McAdoo, PA 18237). The program will begin at 7:45 a.m. and conclude at 9:00 a.m.
Senator Argall will update the business community on important projects he has been working on including support of the PSU Hazleton and Schuylkill campuses and the work on the sale of the state’s White Haven Center property. Attendees will also have the opportunity for a question and answer session at the end of his presentation.
A full breakfast will be served at the upcoming program for a $28 fee for Chamber members and a $32 fee for non-Chamber members. Chamber members and guests who would like to attend should contact the chamber office at 570-455-1509, ext. 101 or register online no later than Monday, March 24th.
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