Photos: Here are the Boston nurses honored by Reebok’s new Wonder Woman shoe line
“We saw this amazing surge of frontline workers coming and doing exactly what Wonder Woman represents: helping people."

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Being a Wonder Woman when you’ve got super strength, a golden lasso, and a kickin’ tiara is one thing. When all you’ve got are scrubs and a stethoscope and you’re facing a deadly pandemic, that’s something else altogether.
That’s why Boston-based sneaker giant Reebok decided that for its new Reebok x Wonder Woman 84 collection, it would spotlight some truly wonderful women: local nurses who’ve been on the front lines of the battle against COVID-19.
“We saw this amazing surge of frontline workers coming and doing exactly what Wonder Woman represents: helping people,” Caroline Machen, vice president of global marketing at Reebok, told The Boston Globe. “We wanted to celebrate that.”
The campaign — a tie-in with “Wonder Woman 1984,” the pandemic-delayed sequel to 2017’s “Wonder Woman” — spotlights Boston-area nurses Cassie Moy, Vilma Pacheco, Taylor Meyer, Suki Stiles, Solange Rosa, and Kathryn D’Innocenzo, who tell their stories in a documentary video on the Reebok website.
Leading into the launch of the Reebok x Wonder Woman 84™️ Collection we have chosen to highlight the stories of six COVID-19 front line healthcare professionals, the real-life superheroes of our time. Learn more: https://t.co/g8ijJYduo8 #ThankYouHealthcareWorkers #HealthHeroes pic.twitter.com/CB3lOrb8Ui
— Reebok (@Reebok) September 10, 2020
Here are the nurses’ official portraits for the campaign:

Cassie Moy, registered nurse.

Vilma Pacheco, nurse practitioner.

Taylor Meyer, nurse practitioner.

Suki Stiles, registered nurse.

Solange Rosa, emergency room nurse.

Kathryn D’Innocenzo, emergency room nurse.
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