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YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia Honors 2023 Tribute to Women Award Recipients

Tennessee and Southwest

Virginia is pleased to announce the recipients of their 2023 Tribute to Women Awards. The award honors the trailblazers who strive to improve the quality of life for women, girls, and families in our region. Anne Godfrey, Chair of the Tribute to Women committee, said “The women we celebrate are the best of all of us; they are regional leaders who demonstrate their compassion, intelligence, and experience every day. We are honored to celebrate each of them.”

This year, the YWCA introduces new Tribute to Women categories that reflect the many avenues women utilize to effect change in our region. They include Business and Industry, Finance, Healthcare, Mission Impact, and STEAM/Education, providing an opportunity to highlight a broad array of professional leaders.

Numerous outstanding women across Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia were nominated by area organizations for the 2023 Tribute to Women Award. From among those, 5 were chosen by an independent panel of judges for recognition. They include:

Business and Industry

Mary Johnson founded Land Partners in 2010, a female-owned real estate company that specializes in commercial real estate across the eastern United States. Mary’s passion for professionalism, new ideas, and relationship building has contributed to her successful career. A dedicated community servant,

Mary has volunteered for over 50 years, serving over 20 organizations at the local, state, and national levels. Her love for the outdoors inspired her work to secure $12 million of Tennessee funding for the establishment of Rocky Fork State Park in East Tennessee. Her advocacy for women’s rights has been instrumental in passing legislation that requires insurance companies to cover post-mastectomy reconstructive surgeries for breast cancer survivors and legislation criminalizing the act of stalking. Mary is a strong advocate for empowering women, encouraging them to take bold steps toward their dreams!

Finance

Jennifer Owen is known for her attention to detail, positive attitude, and excellent customer service skills.

In less than five years, she climbed the ladder of success from Senior Commercial Loan Officer to her most recent leadership position, Senior Vice President, and Market President for Appalachian Highlands at Truist Bank. Jennifer has numerous accomplishments to her credit, including graduating from Leadership Kingsport and being a past recipient of 40 Under Forty. Her dedication to empowering others is reflected in her role as a mentor and her commitment to community service. Jennifer’s community involvement includes numerous committee and chair positions, including YWCA, United Way, Northeast State Community College, and The Crumley House Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center. Jennifer’s hard work and positive attitude make her a valuable asset to our community.

Healthcare

Dr. Michelle Durham , Clinical Director of Audiology at Bristol Regional Speech & Hearing Center, is widely respected for her exceptional leadership skills and tireless advocacy for patients. Her high standards inspire coworkers to strive for success, and her transparent communication style fosters an environment of trust and open dialogue. Michelle’s visionary leadership keeps the organization at the forefront of its field, while her tireless work securing insurance coverage for services delivered has earned her admiration from colleagues and patients alike. She takes special joy in seeing hearing-impaired babies and children able to hear out of both ears for the first time. Michelle continually looks for ways to improve speech and hearing services in the region, and her leadership is a testament to her dedication to making a positive impact on the lives of children and their families.

Mission Impact

Vanessa Bennett showcases the power of dedication and hard work. Vanessa is a leader at the forefront of diversity, equity, and inclusion — she has a heart that believes in dignity for all. As the current Chief Operating Officer and former Executive Director of Operations and Talent Development for the Kingsport Chamber of Commerce, her passion for community service and humanitarian initiatives is evident in her innovative approach to developing new programs, events, and celebrations that benefit Kingsport. She has been instrumental in the organization and success of Healthy Kingsport, SAFE Spaces, and Project HOPE. She is also one of this year’s Juneteenth Festival leaders in Downtown Kingsport. Vanessa’s unique ability to develop fresh ideas is a critical factor in the success of these initiatives. She is an inspiring example for young women and girls everywhere!

STEAM/Education

Chancellor, Donna Price Henry, made history in 2013 when she assumed the role of the first female Chancellor at University of Virginia’s College at Wise. With a wealth of experience in higher education, Donna is widely recognized as a leader among her peers and a staunch advocate for STEM-H. Her expertise has made her a sought-after voice on various boards, councils, and panels at conferences across the Commonwealth. Donna has dedicated herself to equality, diversity, and inclusion, creating the College’s first office specifically devoted to that mission. She has worked to increase diversity among her cabinet and senior administrators. Donna’s work has brought forth new concepts and understanding that benefit the world and all those who live in it. She is truly a role model to emerging female leaders in various sectors.

“We are thrilled, as always, to recognize our Tribute to Women honorees,” said Kathy Waugh, CEO of YWCA NETN and SWVA. “These five women are not only leaders who are impacting our communities across multiple sectors, but they represent the many others whose encouraging stories we read about each year during our nomination process. It is truly inspiring to see their accomplishments and dedication, and we are privileged to honor them.”

The 2023 Tribute to Women recipients will be honored at a gala on Thursday, June 8. The first in-person award event since 2019 will be held at the historic Bristol Train Station at 101 Martin Luther King, Blvd., Bristol, Va. at 6:00 p.m. For more information about the event or to purchase tickets, call (423) 968-9444 or visit www.ywcatnva.org.

Funds from the Tribute to Women event help to support the mission of the YWCA, including efforts to increase the economic empowerment of women and families, promote women’s health and safety, and to support racial justice and civil rights. Vital programs of the YWCA provide for current and future family success and uplift not only those served but their communities and the region as well.

YWCA Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, assist families and strengthen our communities. YWCA NETN and SWVA is part of an international movement serving over 2 million in the United States and 25 million worldwide. For more information about the important work of YWCA NETN and SWVA, visit their website at www.ywcatnva.org.

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