Rhonda M. Smith is the founder of Breast Cancer Partner, an organization that takes a holistic approach to breast cancer recovery. The organization provides tools and resources to help survivors recover after treatment. Rhonda's goal is to empower survivors to manage life during and after treatment through wellness practices to prevent cancer recurrence. She also wants survivors to live fulfilling lives without fear of cancer returning.
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Rhonda M. Smith Bio
1. Rhonda M. Smith
Rhonda M. Smith is the Founder of Breast Cancer Partner, an organization
that focuses on breast cancer recovery through health and wellness and
taking a more integrative and holistic approach to recovery. Breast Cancer
Partner provides tools, resources and information to help breast cancer
survivors recover, restore and reenergize themselves after treatment. The
organization’s mission is to function as a "partner" to breast cancer
survivors (and their families) who are nearing the end of or have
completed treatment, on their journey to recovery, or who are
cancer free.
Through her work, Rhonda’s goal is to help breast cancer survivors
effectively cope with and manage life during and post-treatment, empower them to
become their own health and wellness advocate and adopt a lifestyle and practices
aimed at cancer prevention and survival. Ultimately, Rhonda wants to create a
world in which each and every breast cancer survivor lives a life that is full of
vitality, cancer-free and without fear, so that recovery is a life-enhancing rather
than a life-limiting event.
Rhonda appeared in the October 2010 issue of More Magazine as a first runner-up in
the More’s Beauty Search Contest based on her essay “Why This is the Most Fabulous
Time in My Life”. The essay was about her breast cancer journey and how she has
emerged from that experience with a new identity and sense of passion and
purpose. Most recently, Rhonda was chosen to participate on the Merz Aesthtics’
expert advisory panel for their “Stand and Deliver Program”, a national initiative
that recognizes women who stand up for a cause they believe in and have an impact
in their community. Rhonda will also be profiled and recognized as a woman who
stands and delivers on the More Magazine Reinvention TV Show in November 2011.
With more than 20 years of experience that includes sales and marketing
management and learning and development consulting, Rhonda has parlayed her
professional and personal experience into a unique skill set that includes creating
survivorship programs for breast cancer centers, and health and wellness
experiences, events and products for breast cancer survivors.
Rhonda earned her MBA in marketing and operations management from the Colgate
Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and her B.S. degree in Civil
Engineering from Virginia Tech. She is the Immediate Past-Chair of the Board of
The Women’s Fund of Miami-Dade and a CEO Forum member of The Commonwealth
Institute of the South Florida. Rhonda served on the 2007 NFL Super Bowl Special
Events Committee and, in 2006, was named one of the South Florida’s “25 Most
Prominent and Influential African-American Women by Success South Florida
Magazine.