Women’s Initiative
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Turfway Racing & Gaming Event Center
Florence, Kentucky
Title Sponsor
Celebration Luncheon
St. Elizabeth is proud to congratulate the following honorees who have been honored with Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards for 2023:
Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Honoree: Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Award:
We thank all of today's honorees for their notable achievements and outstanding service to our health system and the communities we serve.
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Sarah Giolando-Matlin Senior Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer St. Elizabeth Healthcare
Carolyn Thomas Thompson St. Elizabeth Foundation Volunteer
39th ANNUAL AWARDS PRESENTATION • 2023 1 Thank you for joining us today to celebrate Northern Kentucky’s Outstanding Women. To learn more about the Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky awards program and its history, or nominate an outstanding woman for the 2024 awards, please visit our website at: www.NKYChamber.com/OWNKNominations
OUR HISTORY
The Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards celebrates its 39th year of honoring women who exemplify notable achievements; outstanding service in their professions or to the Northern Kentucky community; and the qualities of personal integrity, perseverance, and leadership.
These women—who live, work, or volunteer in Northern Kentucky—represent the great diversity and extraordinary accomplishments of today’s women. All honorees represent ideal role models for the young women who follow in their footsteps.
The Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards were established in the fall of 1984, when the late Nancy Janes Boothe, wife of then-NKU President Leon E. Boothe, invited several faculty and staff members to a luncheon for a discussion of ways to involve more women from the Northern Kentucky area in the University community. In the spring of the following year, the first Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards luncheon was held with The Kentucky Post acting as a co-sponsor. Thomas More University (formerly Thomas More College) and Gateway Community Technical College later joined as education partners. After the newspaper closed in 2008, Toyota became the major sponsor, assumed responsibility for event production, and supported the scholarship program. With the 2014 announcement of Toyota’s headquarters consolidation and eventual relocation to Texas, the program was again in need of a champion to carry the torch. The NKY Chamber of Commerce Women’s Initiative has adopted this program and will continue its remarkable legacy. At the first award celebration, five women were honored. Since then, more than 200 women have been recognized for blazing trails, opening doors, or demonstrating leadership in their homes, their professions, their communities, or their state.
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39th ANNUAL AWARDS PRESENTATION • 2023 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS About the Scholarship Program ................................... 6 2023 Scholarship Recipients ......................................7 Scholarship Recipients’ Biographies Terrie Frasure-Brierly Gateway Community & Technical College ............................. 8 Jenna E. Dunham Northern Kentucky University ...................................... 9 E. Holly Jenkins Thomas More University .......................................... 10 2023 Award Honorees .................................. 12 Emerging Leader Biography Farduwsa Hassan. ............................................. 13 Outstanding Women Honoree Biographies Christy Burch ................................................ 14 Sarah Giolando-Matlin ......................................... 15 Vickie Henderson ............................................ 16 Ash Norton .................................................. 17 Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Biography Carolyn Thomas Thompson ................................... 20 Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Biography Lisa Desmarais ............................................... 21 Honoring Our Past Recipients ............................ 24 Past Scholarship Recipients ............................. 27 Our Sponsors ........................................ 32
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She lives in Covington with her husband and two daughters andeven as a transplant from Memphis - is one of NKY’s biggest fans.
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Life Learning Center
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Blanche Gaynor
Writing Enhancement Services
Brooke Hiltz
University of Kentucky
Yuliya Johanningmeier
United Way of Greater Cincinnati
Julia Keister
Roebling Books
Mindy Kershner
Cincinnati/NKY International Airport
Catherine Manabat
New Riff Distilling
Holly Nibert
NKY Chamber of Commerce
Amy Quinn Dye Republic Bank
Lisa Raterman
LARaterman Associates
Sharmili Reddy
Planning & Development Services of Kenton County
Catherine Salzman
Heartwood Strategies
Julie Tapke
Robert W. Baird & Co.
Janice Way
Leadership Kentucky
Caroline Weltzer
Viox & Viox, Inc.
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THE NANCY JANES BOOTHE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The education partners for the Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky are Toyota, Gateway Community & Technical College, Northern Kentucky University, and Thomas More University.
Each year, Toyota and the three colleges fund one $2,000 scholarship for each school. These scholarships are designated for a deserving female college student who exhibits the same qualities as the Outstanding Women honorees.
The three financial awards constitute the Nancy Janes Boothe Scholarship program, named posthumously in honor of Nancy Janes Boothe, the founder of the awards program and wife of former Northern Kentucky University president, Dr. Leon Boothe.
Nancy was a lovely person and a pillar of the community. As “first lady” of Northern Kentucky University, she worked tirelessly alongside her husband to build the fledgling institution, championing education, and contributing to the community.
Though not native to Northern Kentucky, Nancy and her husband established deep roots in their adopted region. At NKU, her involvement and leadership was beyond measure. Off campus, she served on the boards of the Northern Kentucky Salvation Army, Northern Kentucky Heart Association, Northern Kentucky United Way and Community Chest, and Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church. She was devoted to raising the couple’s three daughters: Cheri, Diana, and Cynthia. She was a great lady and exceptionally hard worker, with a naturally generous spirit. Shortly before the Boothes moved to Northern Kentucky, Nancy was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. For many years she felt no affects of the disease, but as her symptoms mounted, she was open about her diagnosis. She never let it slow her down. Her goal, according to her husband, was to ‘’to live life to its fullest and to be with people.’’ Like so many of her other goals, it was one she met with seeming ease.
Nancy Janes Boothe: a determined leader, a phenomenal volunteer, a gracious friend. Outstanding indeed.
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2023 NANCY JANES BOOTHE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Funded by:
Terrie Frasure-Brierly
Gateway Community & Technical College
Jenna E. Dunham
Northern Kentucky University
E. Holly Jenkins
Thomas More University
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Terrie Frasure-Brierly
Terrie Lee Frasure has overcome adversity at many turns on her way to being honored as this year’s Gateway Community and Technical College scholarship award recipient. Raised solely by her grandmother, Terrie recalls years of seeing her grandparent struggle to provide the bare necessities for her and her sister. Despite rebelling and balking at authority by her own admission, she graduated high school, the first in her family to do so, “only through God’s grace and mercy” by “the skin of her teeth.”
However, upon entering her 30s, Terrie says she found herself wanting more in life, both personally and professionally, prompting her to return to school after years of college not being on the proverbial radar. Around this time, she also discovered her passion for human services, leading to former roles as a caseworker at the Brighton Recovery Center and a residential supervisor role at Transitions Drug Rehabilitation and Immediate Care.
Currently, Terrie is a full-time healthcare employee at a behavioral health hospital where she enjoys working one-on-one with patients, doing everything from discharging and planning, to helping them apply for Medicaid.
“I want to thank everyone from my husband to my kids for understanding and pushing me to be better,” said Terrie. “I also want to thank my advisor and social work professor, Meredith Ramler, for pushing me to apply for this scholarship. Lastly, I wish to thank Gateway Community & Technical College and my teachers who push me to be a better human daily.”
Gateway Community & Technical College is proud to recognize Allison Jayne Reynolds as the 2023 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Nancy Janes Boothe Scholarship recipient.
OUTSTANDING WOMEN OF NORTHERN KENTUCKY 2023 NANCY JANES BOOTHE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT GATEWAY COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE
Jenna E. Dunham
Jenna Dunham is currently enrolled at NKU, earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience. She plans to further her studies and pursue her Ph.D. in the field, focusing on research in the realms of addiction, stress, obesity and mood disorders. This builds upon more than two decades work with individuals to improve health and fitness, an outgrowth of her personal passion for studying habits and promoting behavior change leading to improved health outcomes.
Jenna is a Research Assistant for the Telehealth Assessment and Skill-Building Intervention for stroke family caregiver team within the University of Cincinnati’s College of Nursing. At NKU, she serves as a student researcher for Dr. Lauren Williamson’s lab, focusing on behavioral neuroimmunology and, in the lab of Dr. Ty Brumback, studying the effects of early substance abuse on the autonomic nervous system plus factors that influence and initiate substance use.
A lifelong resident of Northern Kentucky, Jenna is married to her husband, Nick, with whom she has four children between the ages of 8 and 21. A competitive athlete in her youth, she now enjoys watching her children participate in sports and is an active member of Florence Methodist Church.
“I want to thank my family for their unwavering support of my goals. Returning to school as a parent is challenging, and I couldn’t do any of this without the help of my husband, my amazing parents and my friends,” said Jenna. “I am grateful to work alongside brilliant researchers, and I want to thank my mentors, faculty advisors and the talented professors of NKU for providing me with learning and growth opportunities. I am honored to be recognized among such outstanding women and am in awe of what women who lift each other up can accomplish.”
Northern Kentucky University is proud to recognize Rachel Elizabeth Gateley as the 2023 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Nancy Janes Boothe Scholarship recipient.
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E. Holly Jenkins
E. Holly Jenkins is a 2020 graduate of Thomas More University (TMU) where she earned her degree in business management, she received her BA in Ethical Leadership in 2022. She is now studying for her master’s in Ethical Leadership at the university.
She is also the CEO of Restart Your Life, Inc., a coaching firm specializing in personal and professional development. Her passion for her work reflects the incredible journey that has led her to this point, which shines through in each project she pours her energy into.
Under Jade Six Media, a division of Restart Your Life, Inc, E. Holly is both an accomplished, award-winning author and filmmaker. She has appeared as the subject matter expert on overcoming childhood sexual abuse on both national TV and radio; her documentary film “Empty Closets – In Honor of Those Left Behind” highlights the long-lasting devastation homicide has on both families and our communities at large. Reading nearly 40 to 50 books annually as her favorite pastime, E. Holly shares her love of reading by serving as a tutor for kindergarteners all the way up to college students. Also, a certified English as a Second Language (ESL) instructor, she edits and helps other aspiring authors by guiding them through the self-publishing process. An active member in her church where she both cooks and volunteers, she also practices transcendental meditation as a way to maintain work-life balance.
“I am honored to be selected for this award a second time and wish to thank Thomas More University’s staff and faculty for their unwavering support and guidance,” said E. Holly. “My family and friends have all been outstanding cheerleaders. No amount of thanks can express how profoundly grateful I am to each one individually and collectively for their love and motivation.”
Thomas More University is proud to recognize Shannon Swikert as the 2023 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Nancy Janes Boothe Scholarship recipient.
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2023 AWARD HONOREES
2023 Emerging Leader Honoree
Farduwsa Hassan
2023 Outstanding Women of NKY Honorees
Christy Burch
Sarah Giolando-Matlin
Vickie Henderson
Ash Norton
2023 Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Honoree Carolyn Thomas Thompson
2023 Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Honoree
Lisa Desmarais
OUTSTANDING WOMEN OF NORTHERN KENTUCKY
Farduwsa Hassan
Farduwsa Hassan is a nurse practitioner specialist primarily operating out of Northern Kentucky. As the owner of Lelia Urgent Care in Hebron, KY, she strives to help the community with the various medical hardships they may face – a fact that was never more evident than during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her company provides numerous medical services including treatment of common ailments such as flu and respiratory issues as well as sprains, providing physicals for work and/or school, allergy treatments and even telehealth services.
Always putting her patients first, she selflessly provides excellent care for individuals that may have difficulty seeking out medical services due to a language barrier or because they lack the financial means to do so otherwise.
“Any honor that I achieve is truly the result of teamwork and collaboration, and I can’t say thank you enough to my team,” said Amanda. “My mentor, Dr. Francis O’Hara, who always helps me move forward. Dr. Henry Webb, thank you for your mentorship, innovation, and belief in our team. Dr. Winona Landis, thank you for always being my co-creator of experiences for those students we serve. Thanks to my mom, Beth Owens, for always being my role model for female leadership, and to the guys at my house: Geoff, Ian, and Crosby—being your wife and mom will always be the best role I have.”
Emerging Leader Award Sponsored By:
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Christy Burch
Christy Burch is the CEO of the Ion Center for Violence Prevention, an organization that was founded in 1976 with the “intention to provide services to survivors of power-based personal violence” in the Northern Kentucky, Buffalo Trace and Greater Cincinnati areas. Christy has helped The Ion Center further that mission over the course of her 26 years with the organization.
This is evident in her clemency work for wrongfully incarcerated victims, resulting in the pardon of 10 women. During her time at the University of Kentucky, she utilized the power of art and activism, co-writing six original plays while simultaneously co-creating the nationally acclaimed and research-proven Green Dot violence prevention strategy.
Her leadership style focuses on mentoring and bringing people with her, using a deep understanding of how to create environments full of possibilities that lead to lasting change. Christy has also provided thousands of powerful trainings nationwide, making her a highly sought-after consultant and speaker.
In addition to her work at The Ion Center, Christy is the founder of Your Story is My Story, Inc., a consulting company dedicated to creating social change through art, advocacy and activism. She is the mother of Honor, life partner to Vince, a proud aunt to her niece, Addy, and nephew, McKenna, and daughter of her parents, Diana and Greg.
“Thank you to the NKY Chamber and the Women’s Initiative for this incredible honor. Thank you to my colleagues at Ion Center and the many women who mentored me throughout the years - they saw a spark and flamed it,” said Christy. “Thank you to my family for your love and support. Thank you to the thousands of survivors of violence who allowed me to walk alongside them in their pain, suffering, and resiliency as they reclaimed their power. Every single day I wake up and work from a place of loving service knowing it only takes a spark!”
Outstanding Women Award Sponsored By:
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Sarah Giolando-Matlin
Sarah Giolando-Matlin is a Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer for St. Elizabeth Healthcare, a five-hospital system in Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana. She is responsible for system-wide strategic planning, marketing, public relations, communications, government relations, community relations, volunteer services and auxiliary departments across the $1.2 billion healthcare system.
She is also an active member of her community, serving on the board of several organizations. This includes serving as the Chair of the Board for the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky University’s Institute for Health Innovation External Advisory Board and the board of the Cincinnati Women’s Executive Forum.
A Fellow with the American College of Healthcare Executives, Sarah earned her bachelor’s degree in international business from James Madison University. She has also completed Harvard Business School’s course on Disruptive Innovation. Additionally, Sarah earned her MBA from the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management in Belgium.
She was selected for the 43rd class of Leadership Cincinnati and was named one of 20 Professional Women to Watch in 2012 by the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Today, Sarah lives in Clifton with her husband, Reid, and her daughter, Sabrina. Her son, Sal, is a junior at Ohio State University and her daughter, Sophia, is a freshman at the University of Cincinnati. Her son, Brayden Matlin, works at CVG and lives in Hartwell.
“I am honored to share this distinction with so many former honorees who have mentored me along the way and provided inspiration through their dedication and service to this community,” said Sarah. “I am grateful to St. Elizabeth for encouraging me to serve outside of our organization and to my husband and family who have supported my many evenings occupied by board meetings and other events. Northern Kentucky is truly a special place!”
Outstanding Women Award Sponsored By:
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Vickie Henderson
Vickie Henderson is the Executive Director of the Northern Kentucky Children’s Advocacy Center, a role which is the culmination of over 30 years of service as an advocate for children. Under her leadership, Northern Kentucky established the first child advocacy center in the Commonwealth. In addition to being the first forensic interviewer in Kentucky, Vickie was one of the founding members and first President of the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Kentucky.
Vickie is a witness to the challenges and the overwhelming emotions that the multidisciplinary team members face every day and throughout the years has recognized the reality of compassion fatigue. It has become a priority to support her staff and colleagues as they investigate, prosecute and protect the children in Northern Kentucky.
Vickie has drafted children’s advocacy center-related legislation and has lobbied and testified before the state legislature. She has been the safe person for over 6,000 children to share their stories of sexual and physical abuse, domestic violence and trafficking. She considers it a sacred honor when children put their trust in her. A firm believer that “life is a dance filled with building relationships, finding balance and giving back,” she cites her faith as her foundation and is grateful for “The courage to have said ‘yes’ to an incredible opportunity to join the children’s advocacy movement 32 years ago.”
“What an honor it is to be selected as one of the 2023 Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky, but I have not taken one step in this journey alone,” said Vickie. “I have been surrounded by strong women who mentor and support me, my parents who modeled the importance of giving back, my children who reminded me every day of what was truly important and my wife who has supported my crazy ideas and loves me unconditionally.”
Outstanding Women Award Sponsored By:
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Ash Norton
Ash Norton has sought to positively impact the world from a young age, overcoming instability in her childhood to become a first-generation college graduate earning her Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati and a Master of Business Administration from Thomas More University. Over nearly 19 years, Ash has held various engineering and leadership roles at Duke Energy. Now, she serves as the General Manager of Major Projects at Duke Energy, leading a team of over 75 leaders, engineers and project managers responsible for the planning and execution of large electric distribution projects throughout the Midwest.
With a passion for mentoring, Ash coaches and encourages others. Her career advice is featured in Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Inc., and Fast Company. She is also the co-host of LinkedIn Local Cincinnati – with the goal of meeting the people behind the profiles. Ash serves on the Regional Board of Directors for Kentucky Educational Television (KET) and is the Executive Sponsor for Duke Energy’s Cincinnati Business Women’s Network.
When she’s not working, Ash enjoys hiking, playing poker, watching reality competition shows, traveling and cheering on her children at their soccer games.
“I am humbled to be named among the Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky. God has provided me with more than I could have ever imagined and surrounded me with people who love and support me,” said Ash. “Thank you to my Duke Energy friends for challenging me and believing in me. I am grateful to make an impact with you every day! To the BA Ladies of WE Lead 14, you are incredibly talented and unconditionally encouraging. I am lucky to have you in my life. To my friends and family - your love and laughter make me smile every day! And my husband, Ryan, who works daily to take care of our family.”
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Carolyn Thomas Thompson
Carolyn Thomas Thompson is an insurance agent for State Farm Insurance. Her title, however, is not just reflective of her job, but a family legacy of serving the community across two generations. Working with State Farm for over 30 years, she has spent the last 25 as the company’s agent in Williamstown, KY.
Born and raised in Grant County where her father was the town’s State Farm agent, Carolyn returned to Williamstown 25 years later to take over her father’s business upon his retirement. This also led to her getting involved in the community– with roles at the Williamstown Kiwanis Club and the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
One of her biggest honors, however, was being asked to be part of the St. Elizabeth Grant County Foundation. The Grant County Hospital has played a vital part in the healthcare of her hometown for 70+ years. She has spent seven years serving as the chair of the foundation’s Community Relations Committee, which is heavily involved in fundraising for various projects. Carolyn also serves on the Grant County Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors and as the Chair for the Grant County Schools Foundation. Additionally, she has served 11 years on the Grant County Extension District Board.
Married to her husband, Steve, for 38 years, Carolyn is the mother of two children. Her daughter Meghan is an attorney and her son, Alex, works for a State Farm agent in Omaha, Nebraska.
“I am humbled and honored to receive this award. When you love what you do, you never work a day in your life. That is truly how I feel about my life,” said Carolyn. “I am thankful my State Farm career has given me the opportunity to serve and give back to the community and working with the St. Elizabeth Foundation has truly been a blessing in my life. I hope I can continue to serve the community as Henrietta Cleveland did when she started the St. Elizabeth Hospital.”
OUTSTANDING WOMEN OF NORTHERN KENTUCKY 2023 HENRIETTA CLEVELAND INSPIRING WOMEN HONOREE
Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Award Sponsored By:
Lisa Desmarais
Lisa Desmarais is a technology, finance and operations professional whose career has seen her work in many roles with different organizations and companies, providing excellent service along the way. Her professional roles included employment with the Kenton County Fiscal Court, the City of Covington and serving as an adjunct professor in the Master of Public Administration graduate degree program at Northern Kentucky University (NKU).
In 2016, Lisa was appointed by then-Kentucky governor, Matt Bevin, to the Kentucky Community and Technical College System’s Board of Regents which oversees 16 such institutions throughout the Commonwealth. In 2021, she was elected as the Board of Regents Chair, making her the first Northern Kentuckian to serve in that role.
Before making the move to public service via a government role and nonprofit work, Lisa spent 16 years working for Ernst & Young, Fidelity Investments and American Express. Her recognition for community service includes the Behringer-Crawford Two-Headed Calf Award, Friends of Covington Award and Gateway Community and Technical College “Gateway to Greatness” award. She is also a previous winner of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce’s Community Award and a Kenton County Service Recognition award for her work toward providing broadband internet access to all citizens of Kenton County.
“When asked who has inspired me over the years, I say my paternal grandmother. She was a woman of great conviction and strength,” said Lisa. “As a 4th grade educated Italian immigrant, she survived World War II as a mother to her son while her husband was held as a prisoner of war for seven years. When she arrived in the US, she blazed a trail of success; working, owning her own home, and learning to speak English. She believed in hard work but knew that education was the key to success. I learned so much from her and understand the value of hard work, education, and women blazing trails.”
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Carol L. Woodyard
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Mary Middleton
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1995
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Katherine Meyer
Jayne Morgenthal
Gayle Payne
Mary Ann Plummer
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Betty Cottingham
Helen Cummins
Bert Huff
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Ann Haegele
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Patricia Summe
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Janice Way
2000
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Charlene R. Palmer, P.E.
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Barbara Dahlenburg Bonar
Mary A. Hemmer
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Ginger O. Paul
Martha Snider
2002
Ruth Bauman
Kit Hammons
Alice Kennelly Roberts
Dr. Angela Taylor
Nancy J. Tretter
2003
Karen L. Collins
Brenda J. Sparks
Sandra J.H. Strauss
Gail W. Wells
Nancy Ziegler
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Judith G. Clabes
Dr. Terri Cox-Cruey
Mary Jo Davis
Judith G. Gibbons
Sara L. Sidebottom
Lifetime Advocate Award
Hannah Hume Baird
2005
Sister Mary Luann Bender
Helen Marie Carroll
Betty Timon
Rosa Weaver
Diane Ewing Whalen
Humanitarian Award
Julie Geisen Scheper
2006
Kimberly Banta
Julie Boudousquie
Jane Meier
Cheryl Rushing
Grace Wilson
Emerging Leader Award
Donna Bloemer
2007
Ruth Eger
Nancy Kinman
Rebecca Moening
Chris Vissman
Rachel Votruba
Emerging Leader Award
Carri Chandler
2008
Sherry Carran
Laura Cook
Beth Penn
Kelly Schoening
Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Award
Judy Clements
S.O.A.R. Emerging Leader Award
Johnna Reeder
2009
25th Year Celebration
Outstanding Women of Northern Kentucky Awards
2010
Sister Janet Bucher
Karen Finan
Sister Jean Marie Hoffman
Judge Joy Moore
Lisa Raterman
Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Award
Nancy Winstel
Emerging Leader Award
Peggy Casey
2011
Jill Bailey
Sarah Hughes
Leshia Lyman
Marianne Schmidt Hurtt
Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Award
Judi Gerding
Emerging Leader Award
Kara Clark Williams
2012
Lisa Cooney Henderson
Justice Michelle Keller
Rhonda Whitaker
Shelli Wilson
Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Award
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Emerging Leader Award
Amber Decker
2013
Barbara Moran Johnson
Janet Roessler Scanlon
Dale J. Silver
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Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Award
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Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Award
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2014
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Jeanne Schroer
Debbie Simpson
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2015
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Candace S. McGraw
Kristi P. Nelson
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Donna Salyers
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Claire E. Parsons
Sharmili Reddy
Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Award
Lynne Saddler, MD, MPH
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Emerging Leader Award
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Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Award
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2017
Maryanne McGowan
Gabrielle Summe
Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Award
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Helen Carroll Champion of Education Award
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Emerging Leader Award
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Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Award
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2018
Dr. Julie M. Aubuchon, O.D.
Florence Tandy
Alecia Webb-Edgington
Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Award
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Helen Carroll Champion of Education Award
Kathleen Reutman Bryant
Emerging Leader Award
Kristen Smitherman-Voltaire
Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Award
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Geralyn Isler
Barbara Stewart
Jessica Taylor
Caroline Weltzer
Emerging Leader Award
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Helen Carroll Champion of Education Award
Laura Koehl
Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Award
Eva G. Farris
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Lisa Cooper
Wafa Nasser, M.D.
Teri VonHandorf, Ed.D.
Kim M. Webb
Emerging Leader Award
Laura S. Menge
Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Award
Kristi P. Nelson
Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Award
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Danielle Amrine
Nancy Grayson
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Rachel DesRochers
Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Award
Lee Ann Ernst
Helen Carroll Champion of Education Award
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Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Award
Susan McDonald
2 0 2 2
Sylvia Buxton
Julia Keister
Amy Quinn Dye
Jennifer Steele
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Henrietta Cleveland Inspiring Women Award
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Judith Clabes Lifetime Achievement Award
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2009
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Gateway Community & Technical College
Glenda Faye Cromer Jordan
Northern Kentucky University
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Thomas More College
2010
Julie Elbert
Gateway Community & Technical College
Heidi Glaub
Northern Kentucky University
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Thomas More College
2011
Christy Booth
Gateway Community & Technical College
Betty Jo Cope
Northern Kentucky University
Michele Joyce Beier
Thomas More College
2012
Melissa Anne Howell
Gateway Community & Technical College
Jennifer Lee Klein
Northern Kentucky University
Margaret Perrino
Thomas More College
2013
Sara Marie Foster
Gateway Community & Technical College
Jeanne Coyle
Northern Kentucky University
Tamara Pitts
Thomas More College
2014
Betty Pack
Gateway Community & Technical College
Melissa Tatum
Northern Kentucky University
Melisa AlJamal
Thomas More College
2015
Christina Hicks
Gateway Community & Technical College
Shannon Lackey
Northern Kentucky University
Tonya Hash
Thomas More College
2016
Lora Jones
Gateway Community & Technical College
Kathleen Durchholz-Biggs
Northern Kentucky University
Melanie Johnson
Thomas More College
2017
Leigh Ann Hoskins
Gateway Community & Technical College
Victoria Boerger
Northern Kentucky University
Laura Berkemeier
Thomas More College
2018
Marsha White
Gateway Community & Technical College
Kimberly Masco
Northern Kentucky University
Mirtha Vasallo
Thomas More College
2 0 1 9
Rebecca Wolfe
Gateway Community & Technical College
Emily Lowe
Northern Kentucky University
Patti Watters
Thomas More University
2 0 2 0
Savannah Bucks
Gateway Community & Technical College
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Northern Kentucky University
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Thomas More University
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Jean Schirtzinger
Gateway Community & Technical College
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Northern Kentucky University
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Thomas More University
2022
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Gateway Community & Technical College
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Northern Kentucky University
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Thomas More College
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