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    YWCA Names 2018 Academy for Women of Achievement Honorees

    Article submittedBy Article submittedAugust 16, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    2018 AWA honorees l-r; Sara Finley, Kasar Abdulla, Beverly Watts, Senator Thelma Harper, Sarah Trahern and Latrisha Jemison. Not pictured: Nicky Weaver Cheek
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    NASHVILLE, TN — Seven inspiring women and one area company have been selected as inductees into the 2018 Academy for Women of Achievement. They will be honored at the 27th annual AWA celebration and induction dinner at the Music City Center’s Davidson Ballroom on Oct. 11. The event is presented by YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee and First Tennessee. 

    The 2018 honorees are Kasar Abdulla, Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer at Valor Collegiate Academies; Sara Finley, Principal, Threshold Corporate Consulting; Thelma Harper, State Senator of Tennessee; Latrisha Jemison, Regional Community Affairs Manager at Regions Bank; Sarah Trahern, Chief Executive Officer of the Country Music Association; Beverly Watts, Executive Director of the Tennessee Human Rights Commission; and Nicky Weaver Cheek, Philanthropist. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee is the 2018 corporate honoree. 

    “This year’s Academy for Women of Achievement honorees represent a diverse group of leaders who have each made remarkable contributions to our community,” said AWA Co-chairwoman Mary Lee Bartlett. “We are honored to award and recognize their commitment toward shifting the tide in Nashville and Middle Tennessee.”

    The AWA judging committee, made up of business and community leaders and the YWCA Executive Committee, chose the individual and corporate honorees from an exceptional list of nominees. 

    “The 2018 AWA recipients are fearless leaders and passionate advocates,” added event Co-chairwoman Candice Lee. “They have paved the way for future generations of women in advancement and equality, and their service is making true and lasting impact in our community.”

    The Academy for Women of Achievement was launched locally in 1992 by YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee, and it is being presented for the 13th consecutive year by First Tennessee. This year’s recipients join 158 other women who hold this distinctive honor.  

    “The AWA honors women who, through excellence and leadership in their chosen fields, serve as role models for other women,” said YWCA President and CEO Sharon K. Roberson. “It is also a critical fundraising event for YWCA programs, including our life-saving domestic violence services.” 

    The awards celebration will be held Thursday, Oct. 11, at Music City Center’s Davidson Ballroom. Tickets are $200. Tickets and tables can be purchased now on the YWCA website (www.ywcanashville.com) or by calling (615) 983-5146.

    In addition to presenting sponsor First Tennessee, AWA signature sponsors include Dollar General, DVL Seigenthaler – Finn Partners, MP&F Strategic Communications, and The Tennessean. Proceeds from the AWA recognition dinner help fund YWCA programs and services. YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. For 120 years, YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee has helped women, girls and families in Nashville and Middle Tennessee build safer, more self-sufficient lives. Programs include Domestic Violence Services, Girls Inc., AMEND Together, Dress for Success and the Family Literacy Center. For more information, visit ywcanashville.com, follow us on Twitter @YWCANashville and find us on Facebook at facebook.com/YWCANashville.

    For more information, please contact Michelle Mowery Johnson, YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee, Michelle.MoweryJohnson@ywcanashville.com, (615) 983-5125

    2018 AWA co-chairwoman Candice Lee, 2018 AWA honoreesl-r; Sara Finley, Kasar Abdulla, Beverly Watts, Senator Thelma Harper, Sarah Trahern, Latrisha Jemison and Sharon Roberson, YWCA CEO. Not pictured: Nicky Weaver Cheek
    l-r; 2018 AWA honoree Latrisha Jemison, Charlene Stuart, 2018 AWA honoree Senator Thelma Harper and Linda Harper
    l-r; Kate Ezell, Davienn Wynn and 2013 AWA honoree Brenda Wynn
    l-r; Rita Johnson-Mills, YWCA board member and 2014 AWA honoree Rita Mitchell with sponsor First Tennessee
    l-r; 2015 AWA honoree Leigh Walton, Rita Johnson-Mills, YWCA board member; 2014 AWA honoree Rita Mitchell with sponsor First Tennessee, Cindy Demsey, YWCA board member and 2017 AWA honoree Deborah Varallo.
    l-r; Mary Gause, Naomi Clarke, Mary Danielson and Crescent Moore with 2018 AWA corporate honoree BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
    l-r; Ana Escobar, DarKenya Waller, YWCA Board Member and Sharon K. Roberson, YWCA CEO
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