Anne Kenney (center) accepts the corporate honoree award on behalf of Microsoft at the Asians and Pacific Islanders with Disabilities of California gala on Nov. 15. She is joined (from left) by Johnna Cho, APIDC vice chair, and emcee Denise Dador, ABC7 Eyewitness News health specialist. At right: APIDC Chair Patricia Kinaga and Dador address the gathering. More than 300 attended the gala celebrating the organization’s 20thanniversary.
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