HME Woman of the Year Finalists Announced

Published in Member Communities on November 30, 2022

HME Woman of the Year This award honors women who make a difference in the home medical equipment (HME) industry.

The finalists for the 2022 HME Woman of the Year have been selected. The winner will be announced during a special virtual ceremony on Dec. 15, 2022. 

This year’s seventh annual HME Woman of the Year finalists are Sherry Krug, vice president of Binson’s Medical Equipment & Supplies; Dalia Morales, ATP, director of compliance, HR, and complex rehab technology at Respiratory and Medical Homecare Unlimited Inc.; Sheila Roberson, chief compliance officer of Great Elm Healthcare; and Erin Weiman, CEO and owner/operator of Nunn’s Home Medical Equipment. 

“These finalists for the HME Woman of the Year exemplify innovation and forward-thinking in the industry,” said Jeremy Stolz, president of VGM & Associates and VGM Fulfillment. “Every day, these women are making a big impact on not only the patients and communities they serve, but for the entire HME industry. Each of these finalists is well-deserving of this award.” 

Nearly 50 nominations were received this year. The finalists were selected using criteria that included implementing new business processes, advocating on behalf of the industry, improving the lives of patients, and impacting their community through volunteerism. 2021’s HME Woman of the Year award winner was Katie Stevens, CEO of Reliable Medical Supply. 

The HME Woman of the Year winner will be announced during a special virtual ceremony Dec. 15, 2022. For more information about the finalists and to register for the free event, visit www.vgm.com/womanoftheyear.  


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