2020 Positively Powerful Woman Awards Recipients

Dr. Angela Allen
Medical Leadership:
Clinic Research Program Director of Banner Research Institute and Medical Center and ASU Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation. @bannerhealth.com and @asu

Nichol Luoma
Sustainability Leadership
Vice President of ASU University Business Services, University Sustainability Operations Officer and Chief Procurement Officer. @asu

Claudia Kaercher
Nonprofit Leadership
Founder and Executive Director, Island Liaison, a resource providing awareness to Pacific Islanders of locally available health and educational agencies, and opportunities. Island Liaison

Barbara H. Whye
Global Corporate Leadership

Stephanie Vasquez
Entrepreneur Leadership
Owner, Fair Trade Cafe, Phoenix, AZ. Fair Trade Certified Coffee with a Conscience. @FairTradeCafeAZ
2018 Positively Powerful Woman Awards Recipients

Debbie Castaldo
Positively Powerful Woman Corporate Leadership

Dr. Pamela Williamson
Positively Powerful Woman Visionary Leadership Award

Angela Hughey
Positively Powerful Woman Equality Leadership Award

Hong Yee Mei
Positively Powerful Woman Education Leadership Award
2017 Positively Powerful Woman Awards Recipients

Nona M. Lee
Global Leader
Nona goes beyond the call of duty to make sure that women receive equal recognition in the area of sports and community development. She has proven her commitment to women in sports and has been instrumental in ensuring organizations that support women and girls are at the economic development table. Read more...

Rhonda Peters James
STEAM Leadership
“Don’t limit your thinking by what you see. If you want something even though you may not see it today, that is an opportunity for YOU to create it! YOU have the opportunity to create your future! Go after it!” Rhonda Peters James

Lisa Loo
Social Justice Leader

Jackie Wszalek
Entrepreneurial Leader
WOWOB is the new social media platform for Woman Owned Woman Operated Businesses. There are more than 9.4 million firms owned by them and generating $1.5 trillion in sales as of 2015. These women-owned firms account for 31% of all privately held firms and contribute 14% of employment and 12% of revenues Read more…