By Donald White. Twenty-four successful women have been nominated for the prestigious 2016 Top Women awards, one of the oldest and largest events honoring women leaders in Lake Norman, Cabarrus County and University City.
The high quality of this year’s stellar crop of candidates shows the huge strides women have made.
“I think seeing these successful women year after year shows how much we continue to see women successfully thriving in the workforce, many in jobs that years ago you would not have seen women doing,” said Allen Tate Realtor Diane Honeycutt, one of this year’s judges. “With that example, it sends the message to young girls that the sky is the limit and you have no boundaries. Go for your dreams.”
The 2016 Top Women nominees exemplify the contributions women have made to their organizations and the community in several areas.
Nominees are often owners, founders or partners of small, medium and large companies or nonprofits. The judges’ criteria includes, in part, leadership skills, progress in achieving business or personal goals, charitable work, length of tenure with an organization, management of important projects or teams, involvement in major programs and events, and ability to juggle challenging workloads with the demands of a family.
Winners will be announced in the October 2016 issue. Business Today created the Top Women awards 12 years ago to honor the Golden Crescent’s most dynamic women in business, community service, education and politics.
All judges are former Top Women winners. This year’s judges include Angela Swett, marketing director for Davidson-based McIntosh Law Firm; Cabarrus County Commissioner Diane Honeycutt, one of the top Allen Tate Realtors in North Carolina; Cornelius business attorney Catherine Bentz; banker Wendy Moran of Peoples Bank; event planner Karen Lawrence; community leader Susan Tillis; Georgia Krueger, director of the Ada Jenkins Center in Davidson; and Tammy Whaley, senior manager of economic development for Duke Energy in North Carolina.
Prior Top Women winners include Cyndie Mynatt, owner of the Concord-based Ben Mynatt auto dealerships, Abigail Jennings, president of Lake Norman Realty, based in Cornelius; Kate Gaither, owner of Mooresville-based Newport Properties; Dianne Snyder, chancellor of Cabarrus College of Health Sciences; Robin Salzman, co-owner of Lake Norman Chrysler Dodge Jeep; and Phyllis Wingate, CEO of Carolinas Medical Center-Concord.
A Champagne Reception to fete this year’s winners will be held from 6-9 p.m. Thursday Oct. 27 at the River Run Country Club in Davidson.
To make reservations to attend the Top Women Champagne Reception, call 704-895-1335. Tickets are $39 in advance. the event includes a mini business expo designed for women.
This year’s presenting sponsor is Duke Energy. Novant Health is the platinum sponsor, silver sponsors include Aquesta Bank, Rose & Associates and Uwharrie Bank. The Champagne Reception is sponsored by RE/MAX Executive.
Congratulations to our 2016 nominees!
Arlene Berkman
Respect Ability Foundation
Barbi Jones
Cabarrus Regional Chamber
Carol Roth
National MS Society
Cheryl Kaufman
Alliance Legal Solutions
Cindy Michael
A+ Network
Danielle Ratliff
Serenity Now Massage Therapy
Deborah Young
Deborah Young Studio
Donna Moffett
Donna Moffett Accountants
Jennifer T. Szakaly
Caregiving Corner
Karen Tovar
The Tovar Group, LLC
Kathleen Holden
Home Helpers
Katie Page
Habitat for Humanity Cabarrus County
Kelly Hawkins
Main Street Management Group
Lauren Kimsey
Aquesta Bank
Lee Kieffer
Coldwell Banker
Lisa (Natalie) Mayhew
Smithville Community Coalition
Marcia Webster
Davidson Housing Coalition
Mary Margaret Flynn
CVAN
Michelle Walsh
Cocoon Salon
Nettie Reeves
N’Shape Within
Sara Thomas
Charter Spectrum Reach
Shelia Brumlow
Ohanakey Company
Stephanie Cornelius
Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates
Velvet Nelson
ProctorFree
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