CAIPA COO Peggy Sheng received 2025 Women in Power Community Application Award

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The Health Essential Association, together with State Senator Steven Chan, Assemblymember William Colton, and City Councilmember Susan Zhuang, honored Peggy Sheng for her many years of dedicated service to the community.

In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Health Essential Association recently hosted its third annual Women In Power ceremony in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn. The event honored Peggy Sheng, COO of CAIPA and Executive Director of the CAIPA Foundation, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the community in healthcare and beyond.

Latest News: CAIPA COO Peggy Sheng received 2025 Women in Power Community Application Award

New York State Senator Steven Chan, Assemblymember William Colton, and City Councilmember Susan Zhuang attended the event and presented commendation award to Peggy Sheng, applauding her selfless dedication and long-standing service to the community.

Latest News: CAIPA COO Peggy Sheng received 2025 Women in Power Community Application Award
In addition, several women from various parts professional backgrounds were also recognized for their outstanding contributions in their respective fields.

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