Monday, June 28, 2010

Womenetics POW! Awards



The POW! Awards provided a powerful message - of inspiration, change and aspiration-while celebrating and endorsing women's leadership. As more women enter the workplace every day, a few key, 'forces-of-nature' are changing the landscape of business. These women trigger change from within as they challenge the status quo. Fresh ideas and the ability to inspire put them at the forefront. They transform vision into the language of action. These women are about dynamic growth; they surmount challenges, break down barriers, and have attained success in the workplace. They bring the "POW!" factor to everything they do. These are the women that were honored April 21, 2010 at the Loews Hotel Atlanta at the first ever POW Awards.



With Jazz singer Anna Wilson to stir the crowd with toe tapping songs, and the empowering keynote of Anita McBride, former Chief of Staff of First Lady Laura Bush, the POW! Awards were unlike any event Atlanta has seen.



The 2010 POW! Winners:
Becky Dowling
Director/Founder, "Just" People Inc.

Cathy CoxPresident, Young Harris College

Dr. Dorothy Mitchell-Leef Partner, Reproductive Biology Associates

Emily Ellison
President/Executive Director, Literacy Action

Helene Lollis
President, Pathbuilders

Jacqueline "Jackie" Yeaney EVP/CMO, Pgi

Kate Atwood
Founder, Kate's Club

Kathy Betty
Owner, Atlanta Dream

Leticia Maspons Willis
President, Willis Mechanical

Marilyn Midyette CEO, Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta

Mary Parker President/CEO, All (n) 1 Security

Richelle (Shelly) Patton President, PRI Development

Rilla Delorier EVP/CMO, SunTrust

Robin H. Sangston
VP/Legal Affairs, Cox Communications

Sally M. Davis VP Institutional Advancement, Morehouse School of Medicine

Wendy Clark SVP Integrated Marketing & Communications, The Coca Cola Company


The Wyche Group provided key messaging, strategy and logistics for the POW! Awards – creating a turnkey event for our client – while ensuring a platform for purposeful women to be honored.

Special Thanks to the Loews Hotel Midtown Atlanta, Swank Audio Visual, Associated Planners of Georgia and Parties to Die For.

You can learn more about Womenetics at www.womenetics.com

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