ATHENA Award Recognizes An Outstanding Professional Woman
The Key West Chamber of Commerce is taking applications to honor a woman who exemplifies leadership in her profession and industry by presenting her with the much-coveted ATHENA TM award.
The ATHENA TM award is a high honor given to a professional woman who demonstrates excellence in business or profession and provides valuable service to the community. The recipient will have exhibited initiative and creativity enhancing the efficacy of her business or profession and the stability and improvement of the community. Lastly, the recipient will have demonstrated support of the goals of professional women and have provided unselfish assistance on their behalf.
In 1980, the ATHENA TM awards program originated in Lansing, Michigan when Martha Mayhood Mertz, owner of her own real estate company, was asked to join the Lansing Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. Mertz realized she was the only woman on the board and that the Lansing Chamber had recognized only one woman it its 75 years. This realization was the driving force in establishing the ATHENA TM foundation. Thus the first ATHENA TM award was given in 1982 to recognize an outstanding businesswoman and celebrate her achievements in community service and profession. Since its inception, the ATHENA TM award has grown into a national and international tradition with thousands of recipients in cities all over the country as well as in Moscow, Russia, and Canada, China and The United Aram Emirates, and the United Kingdom.
The ATHENA TM Foundation is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing leadership opportunities for women and recognizing those individuals who have given outstanding service to their profession and community. The foundation has been underwritten nationally by Oldsmobile Division of General Motors since 1985. National City Bank and Pontiac GMC, GM, and Buick are underwriters as well.
Each year, the ATHENA TM recipient receives a beautiful statue designed by sculptor Linda Ackley of Tampa, Florida. The statue represents Athena, the wise daughter of Zeus, in bronze. The head of the statue is a multi-faceted crystal ball and each statue has a protective acrylic coating and walnut base. Ackley has uniquely made each and every one of the ATHENA TM awards since 1982.
The 2014 Key West Chamber ATHENA TM award recipient was Rita Irwin. Past recipients include Diane Schmidt (2013), Joy Smatt (2012), Sandra Higgs (2011), Diane Gibson (2007), the late Merili McCoy (2005), Melissa Kendrick (2004), Elmira Leto (2003), Phyllis Allen (2002), the late Sharon Moore (2001), Amy Culver-Aversa (2000), the late Connie Rice (1999), Kim Works (1997), Sandra Taylor (1995), CeCe Roycraft (1992), the late Wilhemina Harvey (1991), Linda O’Brien (1990), Dee Von Quirolo (1989), the late Terry Horton (1988), Sue Barroso (1987), and Virginia Panico (1986).
The community is highly encouraged to nominate local individuals for the ATHENA TM award or to receive a nomination form, contact Kerry Baker at the Key West Chamber at 294-2587 or via email to [email protected]. The Deadline to submit an application is Friday, October 16, 2015.
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If I still lived on the island if Key West, and if I could nominate anyone for the Athena TM award, it would certainly be Connie Gilbert, who despite being supposedly retired as so many of us second-career women are, has worked ceaselessly for the betterment of her fellow women, wherever and whomever they are. As a lifelong member and leader of NOW, I’ve seen Connie plaster her little car with signs and slogans and drive in the holiday parade as the lone supporter and promoter of the organization. It’s often been frustrating trying to enjoy a meal with Connie in a restaurant or elsewhere because everywhere women are reaching out to her for help in their daily struggles for a better quality of life, work environment and earnings that will give them the kind of lives they were trying to achieve. Connie doesn’t always have a ready answer or solution to their problems but she’ll darn sure try to help them and if someone needs a speaker to motivate their group, Connie never seems too busy to schedule the days with them. C.S.Gilbert is a one-woman powerhouse and I hope someone in Key West will nominate her for Athena.