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Announcing the Finalists of the 2024 ATHENA Awards

Announcing the Finalists of the 35th Annual ATHENA Awards Celebration

The Grand Rapids Chamber and ATHENA Grand Rapids are excited to announce the finalists of the 35th Annual ATHENA Awards Celebration.

This celebration honors those who embody, encourage and promote the inclusion of women. Join us for an afternoon of celebration, inspiration, networking, and announcing our ATHENA award recipients. Register now to hear the recipients announced live on Wednesday, October 9!

 

ATHENA Leadership Award

The ATHENA Leadership Award is presented to an exceptional leader whose dedication to professional excellence, community service, and empowerment of women exemplifies the highest standards of leadership and mentorship. The finalists are:

Shannon Cohen
Founder/CEO, Shannon Cohen, Inc.

Jaime Counterman
Foundation Director, University of Michigan Health – West

Tenisa Frye
Chief Executive Officer, Family Promise of West Michigan

LaSandra Gaddy
President and CEO, Grand Rapids Community Foundation

 

ATHENA Young Professional Leadership Award

The ATHENA Young Professional Award is presented to a rising leader who demonstrates excellence, creativity, and initiative. They serve as a role model and improve the quality of life for others. The finalists are:

Kelly Brown

Director of Operations, Green Giftz

Carrie Machkouri
Integrated Education and Training Coordinator, Literacy Center of West Michigan

Madyson Mansfield
HR Generalist, Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority

Amanda Rostic
Senior Project Specialist, Corewell Health

E.B. Sonheim
Director of Marketing, Feyen Zylstra

 

ATHENA Organizational Leadership Award

The ATHENA Organizational Leadership Award recognizes a company that intentionally fosters an environment for women to thrive. This organization is outstanding in their pursuit of supporting, developing, and honoring women leaders in every stage of their life and career. The finalists are:

Huntington Bank

SpartanNash

W Talent Solutions

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