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Grim, Biehn & Thatcher of Perkasie, Pa., is pleased announce that Dianne Magee, Esq. was the recipient of a Woman of Influence award from the Lehigh Valley Business Journal at their annual Women of Influence luncheon, held on May 8, 2019, at Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Pa. Magee is a shareholder and heads the firm’s estate department, where she brings a wealth of experience in the areas of elder law and all matters relating to estate planning, estate administration, adoption and guardianship. In addition, Magee has served as the Solicitor for the Bucks County Area Agency on Aging since 2000. The Women of Influence award honors female business leaders from across the Greater Lehigh Valley, for their contributions to their companies, industries and communities. Magee was one of 25 leaders honored this year. Mike O'Rourke, publisher, Lehigh Valley Business remarked, “Dianne was selected because of her outstanding career achievements as well as her involved in the community with Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Bucks County.” “We salute Dianne for her professional accomplishments, her volunteer work and her leadership, within the firm, and especially within the communities we serve,” said Gregory E. Grim, CEO, Grim, Biehn & Thatcher. “Dianne has had a tremendous impact on the lives of her clients, those professionals she has mentored, and, on the organizations and boards she has served. We are proud of all of her accomplishments.” Dianne Magee_DianeRichter WOIA: Dianne Magee, Esq., shareholder at Grim, Biehn & Thatcher, was the recipient of a Woman of Influence award from the Lehigh Valley Business Journal at their annual Women of Influence luncheon, held on May 8, 2019, at Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Pa. Magee heads the firm’s estate department, where she brings a wealth of experience in the areas of elder law and all matters relating to estate planning, estate administration, adoption and guardianship. Pictured with Magee are presenting sponsors Clint Matthews, CEO, Tower Health and Dr. Elizabeth Meade, President, Cedar Crest College.
Grim, Biehn & Thatcher of Perkasie, Pa., is pleased announce that Dianne Magee, Esq. was the recipient of a Woman of Influence award from the Lehigh Valley Business Journal at their annual Women of Influence luncheon, held on May 8, 2019, at Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Pa. Magee is a shareholder and heads the firm’s estate department, where she brings a wealth of experience in the areas of elder law and all matters relating to estate planning, estate administration, adoption and guardianship. In addition, Magee has served as the Solicitor for the Bucks County Area Agency on Aging since 2000.
The Women of Influence award honors female business leaders from across the Greater Lehigh Valley, for their contributions to their companies, industries and communities. Magee was one of 25 leaders honored this year. Mike O'Rourke, publisher, Lehigh Valley Business remarked, “Dianne was selected because of her outstanding career achievements as well as her involved in the community with Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Bucks County.”
“We salute Dianne for her professional accomplishments, her volunteer work and her leadership, within the firm, and especially within the communities we serve,” said Gregory E. Grim, CEO, Grim, Biehn & Thatcher. “Dianne has had a tremendous impact on the lives of her clients, those professionals she has mentored, and, on the organizations and boards she has served. We are proud of all of her accomplishments.”
Dianne Magee_DianeRichter WOIA: Dianne Magee, Esq., shareholder at Grim, Biehn & Thatcher, was the recipient of a Woman of Influence award from the Lehigh Valley Business Journal at their annual Women of Influence luncheon, held on May 8, 2019, at Cedar Crest College in Allentown, Pa. Magee heads the firm’s estate department, where she brings a wealth of experience in the areas of elder law and all matters relating to estate planning, estate administration, adoption and guardianship. Pictured with Magee are presenting sponsors Clint Matthews, CEO, Tower Health and Dr. Elizabeth Meade, President, Cedar Crest College.