Arts & Culture
Claudia Aguirre
Megha Birmiwal
Cora Black
Steph Boutari
Tara Butler
Angela Cox-Daly
Allison Dyjach
Behnaz Fatemi
Kathie Jordan
Lauren Keating
Kathryn Ladano
Carin Lowerison
Mary Abdel-Malek Neil
Pam Patel
Kelly Pedro
Isabella Stefanescu
Sarah Thompson
Yuehua Wu
For enriching the culture of our community through creation or promotion of the arts on a volunteer or professional basis.
This award recognizes a woman who has contributed significantly to arts & culture in Waterloo Region, helping to create a vibrant and diverse community. The category encompasses visual, music, dance, film, theatre, written word, culinary, parades, festivals, community events, design and much more.
Previous nominees in this category have included journalists, vocal and instrumental musicians, arts educators, library advocates, stage performers, novelists, painters, producers, museum curators, and general arts advocates, among others.
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Community Service
Asma AlWahsh
Jacqueline Beckford-Henriques
Crystal Blezard
Jenny Charron
Abby Cooper
Joan Fisk
Cait Glasson
Marcella Habermehl
Angie Hill
Rahima Khatun (Khushi)
Marjorie Knight
Amanda Kroetsch
Taveena Kum
Karen Liphard
Mona Loffelmann
Alexandra Ann (Sandy) Milne
Danielle Morris
Jennifer Peacock
Amanda Pot
Stephanie Soulis
Tracy Valko
For generously volunteering her time to programs and services that make our community a better place.
This award honours a woman who makes volunteerism and community service a way of life, demonstrating compassion and dedication to their chosen cause(s). Often working behind the scenes, their contributions help to connect citizens and solve community problems.
Nominees in this category have been advocates and fundraisers for a variety of charities and organizations throughout Waterloo Region. Everything from health research, social justice initiatives, refugee support, children’s programs, environmental campaigns, community service clubs and many more have benefitted from the support of these women.
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Educator
*New for 2025*
Jan Basso
Mackenzie (Kenzie) Beisel
Paula Bender
Hannah Brown
Sarah deHart
Julie Hohner
Lili Liu
Laura Matheson
Tham Nguyen
Lindsay Nickel
Camelia Nunez
Kennedy Paule
Krysta Traianovski
Meredith Woodwark
For empowering individuals and strengthening our community through outstanding contributions to education and lifelong learning.
This award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated exceptional dedication and innovation in education. They inspire learners of all ages, foster inclusive and equitable learning environments, and promote the pursuit of knowledge. Whether working in schools, universities, training programs, or community education initiatives, they play a pivotal role in empowering others through education. Their commitment to excellence uplifts and shapes the future, making a lasting impact on their students and the broader community.
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Entrepreneur
(40+*)
Aura Hertzog
Mary Beth Kennedy
Kristy Miller
Sandy Mlotschek
Linda Ockwell-Jenner
Ainsley Poirier-Craig
Angel Marie Reiner
Jolanta Romel-Jarski
For initiating and/or administering an enterprise or business.
The Entrepreneur Award is presented to a woman who has started and/or successfully managed a new business venture, contributing to the innovation and growth of the local economy. Determination to succeed, innovative ideas, vision, collaboration and leadership are all characteristics associated with the women who fit into this category.
Past nominees in this category have included women who have begun businesses ranging from photography to lifestyle coaching, home staging to law firms, new technology start-ups to clothing boutiques, and everything in between.
To recognize professional and entrepreneurial nominees under 40, we invite nominations for the Rising Star Award.
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Group Achievement
The Bloom Team
LMcIntosh Hockey
Muslim Social Services Waterloo Region
She Is Your Neighbour
She Shares Women's Giving Circle
Shelter Movers Southwestern Ontario
Women in Communications & Technology Mentoring Circles Program
YW Club 84
For achievements by a group of women that impact and/or improve our community or our society.
The Group Achievement Award is similar to the Community Service Award, but instead of an individual it honours a group of two or more women who have worked together on community service initiatives. These women have combined their impressive talents and dedication to create organizations that benefit a variety of causes.
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Health & Wellness
Lindsay Arbeau
Cathy Ding
Chioma Efejedia
Julie Norcott
Melissa Reid
Erin Seaton
Brookelynn Tookey
For promoting and helping others achieve and promote mental, physical or spiritual wellbeing in her career or community involvement.
This award recognizes women who have demonstrated continuous dedication to improvements in areas related to fitness, nutrition, general health, spiritual wellness, and mental health and wellbeing. Their contributions to the field include everything from creating health & wellness based businesses, being advocates for mental health awareness, researching new medical technologies and treatments, and supporting the elderly, among others.
Nominees in the Health & Wellness category have included women who are leaders at long term care facilities, personal trainers, life coaches, child and family therapists, clinical nutritionists, volunteers with health/medical-based organizations (eg. Canadian Cancer Society, Alzheimer’s Society, hospital boards, etc.), chaplains and pastors, nurses and doctors, and many more.
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Lifetime Achievement
Jan Basso
Cora Black
Brenna Bonn
Charmaine Dean
Kim Decker
Cathy Ding
Joan Fisk
Cait Glasson
Marcella Habermehl
Angie Hill
Mary Beth Kennedy
Marjorie Knight
Jackie Lauer
Karen Liphard
JoAnne McCormick
Alexandra Ann (Sandy) Milne
Kristine Parsons
Laura Potje
Jolanta Romel-Jarski
Isabella Stefanescu
Marian Steffler
Cathy Snyder
Tracy Valko
For over 25 years, has been a role model, mentor and/or advocate for positive social change or has excelled in her profession.
This award encompasses a broad range of nominees. Women who qualify for this category could be an outstanding professional, academic, community activist or artist – any woman who has made an exceptional contribution to the development and future of Waterloo Region over the course of 25+ years.
Previous nominees have included long-standing community volunteers, successful businesswomen, career performers and health care professionals, among others.
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Professional
(40+*)
Brenna Bonn
Kim Decker
Jennifer Gruber
Jennifer Haas
Ashley Howat
Jackie Lauer
Young-Shin Lee
Dr. Laura Mae Lindo
JoAnne McCormick
Kristine Parsons
Rebecca Schoenhardt
Cathy Snyder
Carolina Soares
Geraldine Stafford
Marian Steffler
Kim Wilhelm
For dedicating herself to the pursuit of excellence in her chosen career.
The Professional Award is presented to a woman whose achievement in her vocational field has brought distinction to herself, her employer and the community. This award reflects a high level of commitment to professional growth and personal pride in the nominee’s employment.
Nominees in this category have come from a broad range of career backgrounds including special events, health care, education, business services, communications, not-for-profit organizations, manufacturing and technology industries, and emergency services, and many others.
To recognize professional and entrepreneurial nominees under 40, we invite nominations for the Rising Star Award.
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Rising Star (Under 40)
*New for 2025*
Jessica Chalk
Christine Clark
Erin D'Alessandro
Elaine Decleir
Afra Fatima
Yessenia Guerrero
Shannon Hall
Stephanie Hebner
Emma Jennings
Faune Lang
Mikaela Lewis
Robin Linder
Rebecca Lyons
Lauren Martin
Saba Oji
Alicia Stuart
Rochelle Williams
Sanum Yousaf
For demonstrating exceptional leadership potential and innovation while achieving significant professional and entrepreneurial accomplishments early in their career.
This award recognizes an individual under the age of 40 who is making significant strides in their career, demonstrating exceptional leadership potential, and paving the way for future success. Nominees are individuals who inspire others through innovation, initiative, and their positive impact on their profession and community.
The category encompasses professionals and entrepreneurs across all sectors, including business, technology, nonprofit, healthcare, government, and more.
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Skilled Trades
Jessica Allin
Soveigh Brasseur
Stefanie Bruinsma
Jessica Gemmell
Laura Potje
Emily Pyke
Brenda Walsh
For exceptional contributions to the advancement and empowerment of women in the trades sector.
The Skilled Trades Award recipient has shattered barriers, created opportunity, or excelled professionally in traditionally male-dominated trades. This award recognizes the resilience, innovation, and pioneering leadership demonstrated by women who have forged a path in trades, breaking stereotypes, and inspiring future generations.
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STEM
Martha Breithaupt
Charmaine Dean
Kimberly Hebeisen
Ellyn Winters-Robinson
Avvey Peters
Amy Tai
For outstanding contributions to the scientific and technological community.
The STEM award identifies and applauds a woman who has excelled in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering or Math. This woman could be an innovator in the technology industry, leading research in a lab or at one of the region's educational institutions or be a contributor to STEM education. Previous nominees in this category have included teachers, professors, engineers, researchers, STEM-related program and product managers.
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Young Adult (14-23)
Rose Aydin
Geri Mae Balbin
Zoe Channer
Francesca Girmenia
Allison-Hannah Berwick Hernandez
Aasha Khan
Sarah Larochelle
Madison Letizi
Miranda Moffat
Katia Mueller
Haniya Nazir
Jessica Quinn
Shreya Rao
Sloan Stark
Kennedy Taylor
Yuxin (Linda) Wang
Elaine Xiao
For leading by example and being a role model to her peers.
This award recognizes a young woman between the ages of 14 and 23, who is actively involved in the community in a constructive and positive way – whether through volunteering, fundraising, extra-curricular school activities, or social activism. Nominees in this category must be registered for continuing full-time studies during the applicable year.
Past nominees in the Young Adult category have been young women who have excelled in their extra-curricular pursuits such as drama, music or sports, young women who have founded clubs to support children with learning disabilities, advocates for individuals with special needs, young women involved in post-secondary student councils, and organizers of fundraising events or awareness campaigns.
The recipient of the Young Adult Award is presented with the Jennifer Campbell Youth Scholarship.
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