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Athena award finalists announced 

Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce and its Women’s Council affiliate have announced the finalists chosen for the ATHENA International Award, the ATHENA International Young Professional Award and the ATHENA International Organizational Award. 

ATHENA nominations openGreater Rochester Chamber of Commerce and the Women’s Council plan to present the internationally recognized awards, which honor and empower women in business, at the 37th annual ATHENA Awards in-person celebration on Feb. 2.  

The ATHENA International Award is given annually to a professional female leader who has demonstrated significant achievements in business, community service and the professional advancement of women. 

The 2023 ATHENA International Award finalists are: 

  • Carmen Allen, President, Beyond the Sanctuary 
  • Kirsten Allen Reader, Director of Enrollment and Financial Aid, The Harley School 
  • Michelle Cain, Partner, Mengel Metzger Barr & Co. 
  • Jeanne Casares, President & Chief Executive Officer, NYSERNet 
  • Chetna Chandrakala, Chief Financial Officer, Villa of Hope 
  • Christina Gullo, President and Chief Executive Officer, Villa of Hope 
  • Connie Marple, Owner, Women of Color New York 
  • Kelly McCormick-Sullivan, President, Rochester Regional Health Foundations 
  • Mary Ognibene, Partner, McConville Considine Cooman & Morin, PC 
  • Evelyn Parker, Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, Stride K12 
  • Jodie Ryan, Partner and Lawyer, McElroy Deutsch Law Firm 
  • Gretchen Wood, Vice President, Institutional Advancement and Executive Director, MCC Foundation, Monroe Community College 

The ATHENA International Young Professional Award recognizes emerging female leaders in the 30- to 45-year-old range who demonstrate excellence, creativity and initiative in their business or profession and serve as a role model for young women both personally and professionally. 

The 2023 ATHENA International Young Professional Award finalists are: 

  • Twylla Dillion, Executive Director, HealthConnect One 
  • Maiah Johnson Dunn, Beverage Education Manager, New York Kitchen 
  • Jeiri Flores, Advocacy Specialist; Co-Director of Diversity & Inclusion, Strong Center for Developmental Disabilities 
  • Melissa Gardner, Executive Vice President and Chief Population Health Officer, Excellus BlueCross BlueShield 
  • Kristy Gonzalez, CEO/Founder, IntegrateXpress LLC 
  • Jennifer A. Jovcevski, Esq., Corporate Attorney and Creator/Host of She Talks Law podcast, Nixon Peabody LLP 
  • Jessica Kruse, Project Manager/Architect, LaBella Associates 
  • Lesley Niebel, Attorney, Faraci Lange Attorneys 
  • CaTyra Polland, Bilingual Jr. Speechwriter, City of Rochester 
  • Randi Nicole Proukou, Founding Partner, Zea Proukou PLLC 
  • Yversha Roman, Director of CASH (Creating Assets, Savings & Hope), Empire Justice Center/CASH 
  • Natalie Sinisgalli-Kettavong, Founder, CEO, Lead Photographer, NSP Studio and Embolden 

The ATHENA International Organizational Award goes to a woman-owned or woman-led business or organization that creates a culture encouraging women employees to achieve their full leadership potential and supports leadership development opportunities for women and girls in the community. 

The 2023 ATHENA International Organizational Award finalists are:  

  • Baldwin Richardson Foods 
  • Littler Mendelson 
  • New York Kitchen 
  • Nocon & Associates, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC  

“The Women’s Council is thrilled to recognize this exceptional group of female leaders and women-led organizations,” said Women’s Council President Kate Pellett. “Their contributions have a profound impact on their colleagues, mentees, organizations and the community.” 

For more information on the ATHENA International Awards, contact Greater Rochester Chamber Events Director Susan George at [email protected]. 

[email protected] / (585) 653-4021 

ATHENA nominations open  

Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce and its Women’s Council affiliate are accepting nominations for the 2023 ATHENA International Awards through Oct. 6.  

ATHENA nominations open The chamber and the Women’s Council plan to present the awards – which recognize and empower women in business – at the 37th annual Greater Rochester ATHENA International Awards celebration on Feb. 2. 

The ATHENA International Award is given annually to a professional female leader who has demonstrated significant achievements in business, community service and the professional advancement of women.  

The ATHENA Young Professional Award recognizes emerging leaders in the 30- to 45-year-old range who demonstrate excellence, creativity and initiative in their business or profession.  

The ATHENA Organizational Award goes to a woman-owned or woman-led business or organization that creates a culture encouraging women employees to achieve their full leadership potential and supports leadership development opportunities for women and girls in the community.  

Colleen Davis, MD, chief of the Emergency Pediatric Emergency Department at Golisano Children’s Hospital, University of Rochester Medical Center received the 36th annual ATHENA International Award. Tanvi Asher, owner, Shop Peppermint, received the eighth annual ATHENA Young Professional Award and Family Promise of Greater Rochester took home the fifth annual ATHENA Organizational Award. 

Click here for more information and to make a nomination. 

[email protected] / (585) 653-4021 

Women’s Council selects ATHENA finalists

Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce Inc. and its Women’s Council affiliate have selected finalists for the ATHENA International Award, the ATHENA International Young Professional Award and the ATHENA International Organizational Award.

The ATHENA International Award is given annually to a local female leader who has demonstrated substantial achievements in business, community service and the professional advancement of women.

The 2021 ATHENA International Award finalists are:

• Iris Banister, founder and executive director, NAMOW Counseling Center
• Glenna Colaprete-Hudson, owner and CEO, Glenna’s CBD and Spa
• Lauren Dixon, founder/chairman, Dixon Schwabl Advertising
• Heidi Schult Gregory, managing partner, Rochester Office, Harris Beach PLLC
• Cynthia Langston, Senior Vice President, chief analytics & data officer, Excellus Health Plan BlueCross BlueShield
• Nancy Neumann, vice president of interaction design, ITX Corp.
• Lourdes Roa, coordinator/executive director, Midwest RBERN at Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES
• Deborah Stendardi, retired vice president for government and community relations, Rochester Institute of Technology
• JoAnne M. Tallinger-Ryan, co-founder and chief community engagement officer, Continual Care Solutions Inc.
• Dina G. Vazzana, vice president/general manager life science optics, IDEX Health & Science

The 2021 ATHENA International Young Professional Award finalists are:

• Ashley Nicole Campbell, manager of security and data integrity, office of human resources, University of Rochester
• Jessica Clemente, senior associate, Harter Secrest & Emery LLP
• Melissa Daminski, senior director, product management, L3 Harris Technologies
• Veronica Dasher, program manager, government and community Relations, RG&E
• Carey Ann Denefrio, corporate counsel, Paychex Inc.
• Jennifer Dunivent, director, customer delivery, Clearsense LLC
• Krystle Ellis, senior director of development and communications, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Rochester, NY
• Yana Khashper, co-founder/CEO, ROCovery Fitness
• Stacy Lake, corporate communications manager, Bergmann Associates
• Aekta Andrea Miglani, emergency medicine medical director, Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester Medical Center
• Allie D’Amanda Sacks, vice president, commercial real estate relationship manager, M&T Bank
• Cicely Strickland-Ruiz, chief operating officer, United Way of Greater Rochester Inc.
• Audrey Wackerman, vice president, employee benefits consultant, USI Insurance Services

The ATHENA International Organizational Award goes to a woman-owned or woman-led business or organization that creates a culture encouraging women employees to achieve their full leadership potential and supports leadership development opportunities for women and girls in the community.

The 2021 ATHENA International Organizational Award finalists are AutismUp and Brockport Research Institute LLC.

Greater Rochester Chamber and the Women’s Council plan to present the internationally recognized awards at the 35th annual ATHENA Awards celebration on April 22.

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Athena Award finalists announced

The Athena Award is given to a professional female leader who has demonstrated significant achievements in business, community service and the professional advancement of women. (photo courtesy of the Women's Council)
The Athena Award is given to a professional female leader who has demonstrated significant achievements in business, community service and the professional advancement of women. (photo courtesy of the Women’s Council)

Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce and its Women’s Council affiliate have announced the finalists for the annual Athena Award, the Athena Young Professional Award and the Athena Organizational Award.

The award recipients will be honored at the 33rd Athena Awards dinner Jan. 24.

The Athena Award is given to a professional female leader who has demonstrated significant achievements in business, community service and the professional advancement of women.

The 2019 Athena Award finalists include:
• Jill Cicero, owner and founder, the Cicero Law Firm LLP
• Amy DelCorvo, CEO and executive director, New York State Association for Computers and Technology in Education
• Andrea DeMeo, president and CEO, Trillium Health
• Cheryl Dinolfo, Monroe County Executive
• Mary Jo Gugino-Colligan, president and founder, Angels of Mercy
• Mary Alice Liotta, senior vice president, director, operations, ESL Federal Credit Union
• Bridget Martin, vice president, Monroe Capital
• Angela Panzarella, interim CEO and consultant, YWCA of Rochester and Monroe County
• Hilda Rosario-Escher, CEO, Ibero-American Action League
• Pamela Schickler, founder, CEO and director, 25 North Dance, Sea Her Shine, Tessa’s Treasures
• Jane Shukitis, president and CEO, University of Rochester Medicine Home Care
• Sara Taylor, vice president of employment, Rochester Rehabilitation Center and CEO and founder of Positive Steps Consulting

The Athena Young Professional Award recognizes emerging female leaders in the 30 to 45 age range who demonstrate excellence, creativity and initiative in the business or profession and serve as role models for young women personally and professionally.

The 2019 Athena Young Professional Award finalists include:
• Megan Alchowiak, director of business development, Image360 Rochester
• Shaquana Divers, executive program manager, Excellus BCBS
• Jennifer Dunivent, director of operations, Outpatient Services, United Memorial Medical Center
• Leticia Fornataro, senior associate, senior project manager, SWBR
• Lori O’Brien, deputy director, Legal Assistance of Western New York
• Sarah Rutherford, self-employed Visual Artist
• Michelle Schleher, senior construction project manager, Rochester Regional Health
• Karen Webber, founder and president, Webber CPA PLLC
• Melissa Wentland, project manager, DGA Builders LLC
• Caroline Whelan Tolbert, associate director, Advancement Events, University of Rochester

The Athena Organizational Award goes to a woman-owned or woman-led business or organization that creates a culture encouraging women employees to achieve their full leadership potential and supports leadership development opportunities for women and girls in the community. Finalists for the award include Broadstone Real Estate LLC, Capstone Information Technologies Inc. and HCR Home Care.

Previous winners include Sharon Napier, CEO of Partners & Napier, Athena Award; Dixon Schwabl managing partner, communications, Kim Allen, Athena Young Professional Award; and Dixon Schwabl, Athena Organizational Award.

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