Five outstanding Knox County women receive EmpowHER Awards

Click HERE to hear Marcy Rinehart’s conversations with these amazing ladies.

Amber Keener was the winner of the 2024 Vision Builder Award.
She was nominated by her friend, Amy Tatz.
Amber shares how she felt when she received this award. Amber talks about being a public servant and her passion for the community. She shares her vision for the future of our community.
Amber also shares a message for women – move forward with grit and determination, think outside the box and be ready to pivot.
Vision Builder Award: Vision shapes our future. The recipient of this award is a woman with less than 10 years of experience in her field who has wasted no time making an impact and breaking down barriers. She emphasizes building honest relationships, values input, has the mindset of a leader, and leads by example with an immense amount of courage. She has valued what she’s learned from her mentors and wants to pay it forward as a mentor to others. She is changing the landscape in which women serve.

Jessica Wolfe was the winner of the 2024 Grit and Grace Award.
She was nominated by Tara Bosart and Mackenzie Scott.
Jessica shares how she felt when she received this award. She shares about how she found her voice in a difficult time in her life. She hopes that women can gain the confidence to find their voice and stand up for themselves.
Mackenzie and Jessica’s friend, Lauren Martin share why they nominated her and what they wants the world to know about Jessica.

The ladies share the messages that they are taking away from this event, their messages for women: Have confidence, find your voice, and own who you are!
Grit and Grace Award: This award is given to a single-parent mom who has overcome adversity and demonstrates resilience. She has transformed her life and the lives of her children with dignity and grace. She leads by example. She is a picture of selflessness and courage to all who encounter her.

Teresa Weaver was the winner of the 2024 Heart Award.
She was nominated by a group of her staff members, Callia A., Jackie H. M., Nancy L., Kathy L., Melissa M., and Dawn P.
Teresa shares how she felt when she received this award. She talks about how she appreciates her team at Pleasant Street Elementary School and that they really embody this award.
Several of her staff members – Jackie, Kathy and Melissa share why they nominated her and what they want the world to know about Teresa.

The ladies share messages that they are taking away from this event:
– Find joy in what you do. You are not working alone.
– Our community has so many fabulous organizations helping women.
– The ladies were refueled and felt supported as they looked around the room.
Heart Award: This award is given to a Front-Line worker! The Heart Award was born out of COVID19 and the need to acknowledge greater endeavors in support of our humanity with a focus on others over self.  This woman has a commitment and passion for service while making an impact and leads with purpose. She has dedicated her life as a successful front-line worker. She has proven her endless dedication to her field.

Jennifer Snow was the winner of the 2024 Raising the Bar Award.
She was nominated by her daughter, Aspen Scroggins and husband, Denny Snow.
Jennifer shares how she felt when she received this award. She also shared what “raising the bar” has meant in her life and great advice for other women. This advice came from Karen Wright, shared at a girl scout meeting – never let anyone tell you that you can’t do something BIG! Go for it!
Aspen shares why she nominated her Mom and what she wants the world to know about Jennifer.

Both ladies share a message for women – to be a champion, you need to surround yourself with champions. Also, don’t be so hard on yourself, be present and be proud of where you are! You are blessed!
Raising the Bar Award: This award is given to a Woman with 20+ years of experience in their field! The recipient of this award is an extraordinary woman who has manifested a legacy that continues to inspire others. She has dedicated her life to the advancement of those around her and paved the way for the leaders of tomorrow. She is recognized as an ambassador for women through her extraordinary dedication, personal achievements, and service to others through mentorship, philanthropy, and business. This award recognizes a woman who has spent more than 20 years in her field.

Aly Calkins was the winner of the 2024 EmpowHER Award.
She was nominated by Shannon Scott.
Aly shares how she felt when she received this award.
Shannon shares why she nominated her and what she wants the world to know about Aly.

Both ladies share a message for women – purposely surround yourself with others who make you better. Design your life how you want it to be and then just do it! Spread confidence within yourself and within other women. Empowering each other will make a better community.
EmpowHER Award: This award is given to a Woman of Inspiration!
Belief is a powerful engine. This woman believes so strongly in the outcomes she seeks that her beliefs mold her path to get there. The recipient of this award champions for women in her network, workplace, and community. She is a team player and active mentor who paves the road to empowering women in leadership roles. She is a woman of inspiration that is true to herself, and her example is so noteworthy as to inspire others spontaneously. Her passion channels her actions and her voice as she strives to empower the women and girls of Knox County.

Two Danville Seniors receive Girl Power Scholarships at the 3rd annual EmpowHER Awards

Olivia Keffer and Catlin Ball are both enjoying their senior year at Danville High School.
On Friday night, they each won a Girl Power Scholarship of $2,500! These awards were sponsored by Women United.
Click HERE to hear Marcy Rinehart’s conversation with our winners.

Olivia submitted an essay based on the quote from Michelle Obama about “not everyone is perfect”. She talks about empowering younger female friends. She also talks about her growth this year. Senior year has taught her a lot about herself.
Olivia plans to attend Kenyon College and major in English.
Catlin focused on a theme of breaking out of your comfort zone and finding confidence, anything is possible if you work for it. She shares a message of encouragement for younger girls – find something that you like and go for it!
She plans to go to OSU ATI in Wooster to major in animal science and specialize in veterinary medicine.
Both ladies share the messages that they are walking away with after attending this event – I am capable of anything! We are strong and we have a community of women that come together and support each other.

New Directions celebrates women at their 2024 EmpowHER Event

New Directions of Knox County hosted their 3rd annual EmpowHER Awards on Friday, 3/1/24.
Lindsey Lamp, Executive Director of New Directions shared an update on the organization and her thoughts about the annual EmpowHER event.
Click HERE to hear the entire conversation.

She talks about the power of this event for women and shares her overall goals and hopes for the attendees.
She talks about the transition into her current position. She also shares an update on the new location and capital campaign for the organization. They are completely moved into 212 N Main St, Mt Vernon. New Directions is into year 3 of a capital campaign. They still need to raise $250,000 to reach their goal.
You can donate at www.newdirectionsknox.org

Lindsey shares her main goals as we continue into 2024.
Stay connected with New Directions on Social Media:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/newdirectionsshelteroh
Instagram: www.instagram.com/newdirectionsshelter/?hl=en
Website: www.newdirectionsknox.org
Call the office line – 740-397-4357

Do you know an amazing Woman? You need to know about the EmpowHER Event with New Directions

Alyssa Sidle of The Morning Thing talked with Lindsey Lamp, Executive Director of New Directions.
Lindsey talked about the recent transitions for New Directions and announced the good news that the organization is fully staffed. She shared the inspiration behind the EmpowHER event and described each award that will be given out. Lindsey also talked about the scholarships that will be given to high school senior girls.

Click HERE to hear the entire conversation.

There are multiple EmpowHER awards. Click HERE to nominate an amazing woman that you know.

Nominate a woman of inspiration!
Belief is a powerful engine. This woman believes so strongly in the outcomes she seeks that her beliefs mold her path to get there. The recipient of this award champions for women in her network, workplace, and community. She is a team player and active mentor who paves the road to empowering women in leadership roles. She is a woman of inspiration that is true to herself, and her example is so noteworthy as to inspire others spontaneously. Her passion channels her actions and her voice as she strives to empower the women and girls of Knox County.

Nominate a woman who is a front-line worker!
The Heart Award was born out of COVID19 and the need to acknowledge greater endeavors in support of our humanity with a focus on others over self. Do you know a woman with commitment and passion for service while making an impact and leading with purpose? Has she dedicated her life as a successful front-line worker? Has she proven her endless dedication to her field (healthcare worker, educator, etc.)?Nominate a woman front-line worker you know today for the Heart Award presented at New Directions’ EmpowHER Event held on March 1st. Each winner is provided free entry to the event and a gift for being her amazing self!

Nominate a single mother today!
Do you know a single-parent mom who has overcome adversity and demonstrates resilience?
Has she transformed her life and the lives of her children with dignity and grace?
Does she lead by example?
Is she a picture of selflessness and courage to all who encounter her?
Nominate her today for the Grit & Grace Award presented at New Directions’ EmpowHER Event held on March 1st. Each winner is provided free entry to the event and a gift for being her amazing self!

Nominate a woman with 20+ years of experience in their field!
The recipient of this award is an extraordinary woman who has manifested a legacy that continues to inspire others. She has dedicated her life to the advancement of those around her and paved the way for the leaders of tomorrow. She is recognized as an ambassador for women through her extraordinary dedication, personal achievements, and service to others through mentorship, philanthropy, and business. This award recognizes a woman who has spent more than 20 years in her field.
Nominate a woman with 20+ years of experience in their field for the Raising the Bar Award presented at New Directions’ EmpowHER Event held on March 1st. Each winner is provided free entry to the event and a gift for being her amazing self!

Nominate a woman with less than 10 years of making an impact and breaking down barriers!
Vision shapes our future. The recipient of this award is a woman with less than 10 years of experience in her field who has wasted no time making an impact and breaking down barriers. She emphasizes building honest relationships, values input, has the mindset of a leader, and leads by example with an immense amount of courage. She has valued what she’s learned from her mentors and wants to pay it forward as a mentor to others. She is changing the landscape in which women serve.
Nominate a woman you know today for the Vision Builder Award presented at New Directions’ EmpowHER Event held on March 1st. Each winner is provided free entry to the event and a gift for being her amazing self!

Are you a female high school senior who uses her girl power to empower others? Apply for our Girl Power Scholarship! The recipient of this scholarship will receive $2500 to go towards furthering their education!

Wednesday, 2/14 is the deadline to submit nominations.
Click HERE to nominate an amazing woman that you know.

Inspiring Women in Knox County were recognized Friday at New Direction’s EmpowHER event

New Directions of Knox County hosted their second annual EmpowHER event on March 3rd to honor Knox County’s finest women. We spoke to Lori Jones-Perkins, Executive Director of New Directions about the importance of this event and get an update on the New Directions organization. Lori’s goal for this event is to have women GROW!
G = Gentle, being gentle on yourself
R = Roots, appreciate where you come from
O = Open, be open to change
W = Whole-hearted and wholehearted living

She also shared some exciting transition news for New Directions. They are moving!
Click HERE to hear from Lori.

We also talked to the winners recognized at the EmpowHER event.

Click HERE to hear from each winner! We are honored to share their accomplishments with you!

Laney Wenger is a senior at Fredericktown High School. She is the winner of a Girl Power Scholarship of $2,500! She submitted an essay based on the quote – “Women like you pave the way for women like me and for that I am grateful.” She wrote about her connection to dancing and how she is working at instilling the passion for dance in younger girls.

Gwyneth Sands is a senior at Centerburg High School but attends the Knox County Career Center. She is the winner of a Girl Power Scholarship of $2,500! She submitted an essay that shared the story of the struggles she had in her childhood. She is studying early childhood education with a passion to show love to the next generation. She got involved with ROX – Ruling Our Experiences. The ROX program is supported by Women United and allows local girls to learn confidence and healthy relationship skills with the support of ROX trained facilitators.

Allic Ashcraft is a senior at Mount Vernon High School. She is the winner of a $500 scholarship. She had to write an essay based on a quote. She shared her personal experiences, how they connected to that quote and how the quote affected them. Allic shared that this process was really great self-reflection.
The other two winners of a $500 scholarship are Sophie Snively and Chloe George.

Lisa Wilson was the winner of the 2023 Vision Builder Award. She was nominated by her sister, Lori Houck. Lisa shares how she felt when she received this award. Lori shares why she nominated her and what she wants the world to know about Lisa.
Vision shapes our future. The recipient of the Vision Builder Award is a woman with less than 10 years of experience in her field who has wasted no time making an impact and breaking down barriers. She emphasizes building honest relationships, values input, has the mindset of a leader, and leads by example with an immense amount of courage. She has valued what she’s learned from her mentors and wants to pay it forward as a mentor to others. She is changing the landscape in which women serve.

Jennifer Grassbaugh was the winner of the 2023 Grit and Grace Award. She was nominated by Rachel Springer. Jennifer shares how she felt when she received this award. Rachel shares why she nominated her and what she wants the world to know about Jennifer.
The Grit and Grace Award is given to a single-parent mom who has overcome adversity and demonstrates resilience. She has transformed her life and the lives of her children with dignity and grace. She leads by example. She is a picture of selflessness and courage to all who encounter her.

Tanya Strausbaugh was the winner of the 2023 Heart Award. She was nominated by her sister, Tara Scarazza. Tanya shares how she felt when she received this award. Tara shares why she nominated her and what she wants the world to know about Tanya.
The Heart Award is given to a Front-Line worker! This award was born out of COVID19 and the need to acknowledge greater endeavors in support of our humanity with a focus on others over self. This woman has a commitment and passion for service while making an impact and leads with purpose. She has dedicated her life as a successful front-line worker. She has proven her endless dedication to her field.

Kathie Brown was the winner of the 2023 Raising the Bar Award. She was nominated by Elaine Robinson. Kathie shares how she felt when she received this award. Elaine shares why she nominated her and what she wants the world to know about Kathie.
The Raising the Bar Award is given to a Woman with 20+ years of experience in their field! The recipient of this award is an extraordinary woman who has manifested a legacy that continues to inspire others. She has dedicated her life to the advancement of those around her and paved the way for the leaders of tomorrow. She is recognized as an ambassador for women through her extraordinary dedication, personal achievements, and service to others through mentorship, philanthropy, and business. This award recognizes a woman who has spent more than 20 years in her field.

Beth Marhefka was the winner of the 2023 EmpowHER Award. She was nominated by Melissa Nowicki and Kathie Brown. Beth shares how she felt when she received this award. Kathie shares why she nominated her and what she wants the world to know about Beth.
The EmpowHER Award is given to a Woman of Inspiration! Belief is a powerful engine. This woman believes so strongly in the outcomes she seeks that her beliefs mold her path to get there. The recipient of this award champions for women in her network, workplace, and community. She is a team player and active mentor who paves the road to empowering women in leadership roles. She is a woman of inspiration that is true to herself, and her example is so noteworthy as to inspire others spontaneously. Her passion channels her actions and her voice as she strives to empower the women and girls of Knox County.

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