YOUR BUSINESS AUTHORITY
Springfield, MO
Each year, 20 women are honored for improving the southwest Missouri business, civic and philanthropic communities.
Nominate for 2024 now! Nomination deadline is July 17, 2024
Event Date: October 18, 2024
Location: DoubleTree Hotel
Time: 11:30 am
Purchase Tickets: Tickets are not yet available for this event
2023 Most Influential Women honorees:
Alyea Alldredge, Mercy Health Foundation Springfield
Leisha Baker, Club Z! In-Home Tutoring Services
Carrie Brown, Elliott Robinson & Co. LLP
Amy Derdall, City Utilities of Springfield
Betsy Fogle, Missouri House of Representatives and United Way of the Ozarks
Jami Glenn, Springfield Dream Center
Nicole Holt, Springfield Public Schools
Lori Johnson Murawski, TelComm Credit Union
Bridget Lovelle, KY3/KSPR
Stephanie Matthews, Simmons Bank
Ami Harshad Patel Miller, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Western District of Missouri
Zora Mulligan, Missouri State University
Jennifer Murray, Mercy Springfield Communities
Lisa Odom, FORVIS LLP
Becky Phipps, Encompass Academy
Jacqueline Post, Marketing consultant
Jennifer Pyck, Higginbotham Insurance Agency Inc.
Shahad Sadeq, American Institute of Architects Springfield and Buxton Kubik Dodd Design Collective
Brandi VanAntwerp, Foster Adopt Connect Inc.
Rachel Watson, Keller Williams Greater Springfield
If you have questions about this event, please email Amy Egger at aegger@sbj.net or call 417-831-3238.
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