Women Leaders to Be Honored at Chamber Event

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Three women leaders in banking, health care and business strategy will be honored June 4 during the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Women of Achievement event.

Three women leaders in banking, health care and business strategy will be honored June 4 during the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Women of Achievement event.

The event will be held from 8 to 10:30 a.m. at TPC Jasna Polana, 4519 Province Line Road, Princeton.

Hosted by the Chamber’s Women in Business Alliance, the annual program recognizes women who have made substantial contributions to the region’s business and civic community. Since the award was created in 2013, 51 women have been recognized for work that has contributed to the growth, health and vibrancy of the region.

The 2026 honorees are Mary Betz, vice president and senior relationship strategist at PNC Private Bank; Suzanne Borgos, chief strategy officer at Capital Health; and Brenda Ross-Dulan, founder and managing principal of The Ross-Dulan Group and managing partner of RD Capital Partners.

The Women in Business Alliance provides professional development, networking, collaboration and advocacy opportunities for women in the regional business community.

Betz works with clients and families at PNC Private Bank in Princeton, where she coordinates financial planning and wealth management services as part of a client advisory team. Before joining PNC Private Bank, she held several financial services roles with PNC and predecessor institutions, including Chemical Bank NJ and Princeton Bank.

Betz graduated with distinction from the University of Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in education and communications. Her regional business leadership includes co-founding the Chamber’s Women in Business Alliance and serving as a PNC-certified Women’s Business Advocate.

Betz has been involved with March of Dimes, PNC Grow Up Great, Dress for Success Central New Jersey and University of Michigan alumni organizations. She also has longstanding ties to Princeton University and the Princeton University Athletic Department and previously received the Mary Betz Service Award for her contributions to the Chamber’s Women in Business Alliance.

Borgos has served at Capital Health since 2013 and currently works as the health system’s chief strategy officer. In that role, she helps guide Capital Health’s strategic vision and evaluates partnerships and new business opportunities.

Her responsibilities include strategic communication, strategic partnerships, marketing, public relations, community education and the Capital Health Institute for Urban Care. Borgos also has been involved in the Trenton Neighborhood Initiative, a group of programs and leaders focused on addressing social factors that affect the health of Trenton residents.

Borgos earned master’s degrees in health care administration and business administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Villanova University. She serves on the boards of trustees at Rider University and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County and has served on the board of Greater Trenton.

Ross-Dulan is founder and managing principal of The Ross-Dulan Group, where she advises CEOs and boards on strategy, leadership, organizational transformation and high-stakes business decisions.

She also serves as managing partner of RD Capital Partners, an investment firm focused on backing early-stage ventures that produce both financial return and social impact.

A former region president at Wells Fargo, Ross-Dulan led a $12 billion business unit and managed 1,700 employees during one of the largest mergers in U.S. financial services history. Her experience includes merger integration, growth strategy, organizational transformation, capital access and impact investing.

Ross-Dulan serves on the board of NJM Insurance Group and the National Community Investment Fund. She also has served on nonprofit boards including Young Audiences Arts for Learning and College Achieve Charter Schools and is an adviser to the New Jersey Black Women’s Collective.

Ross-Dulan was the first African American woman to chair a majority chamber of commerce in New Jersey, leading the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce during the pandemic. Her honors include recognition by Black Enterprise, Savoy Magazine and the New Jersey Business Hall of Fame.

She earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Howard University and an MBA in finance from UCLA’s Anderson School of Management.

Sponsorship and ad journal opportunities are available for the June 4 event. More information is available at princetonmercerchamber.org.

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