
ATHENA Award nominees named
Presented by the Bossier Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce, the ATHENA Awards’ 14 nominees exemplify professionalism, integrity, leadership and the spirit of volunteerism. All at the top of their professional game, the nominees are comprised of a variety of backgrounds, but all have exhibited creative excellence and initiative in their field, while promoting leadership opportunities and improved the quality of life for others in their community.
From media specialist to nonprofit innovators to lifelong educators, these women are models of excellence and achievement in their careers, but the two most outstanding women, one representing each city, will walk away with the ATHENA trophy at the honorary luncheon Nov. 7 at the Shreveport Convention Center.
“It was like winning the Academy Award.
It’s such a big honor, and it’s still a cherished memory,” Terri Mathews, Bossier City’s first ATHENA Award recipient and president of Gumbeaux Event Productions, said. “I think a business that gives back to the community will receive back. It’s the legacy you leave.”
"It was like winning the Academy Award. It’s such a big honor and it’s still a cherished memory.”
– Terri Mathews
In 1993, Mathews received the ATHENA Award for her work as marketing director for Pierre Bossier Mall, where she worked with local high schools on fundraising projects and community events, as well as her involvement with the Mudbug Madness Festival and as president of the Bossier Arts Council. She has since left behind a career in shopping center marketing to focus on her own event and production company. Today, she remains heavily involved in community service as Mudbug Madness Festival chairman and as a board member to the River City Repertory Theatre. “Whatever community you live in, every professional should be involved in making it culturally a better place,” Mathews said.
BOSSIER CITY NOMINEES:
Julie Bass
For more than 15-years, Julie Bass has been employed with Goodwill Industries of North Louisiana and is responsible for developing and growing more than 26 programs. As chief program officer, she leads workforce development services in 26 parishes, at six workforce centers with more than 40 staff members. Her programs have impacted thousands by providing job placement assistance, job readiness/ retention and life skills training. In addition to her work at Goodwill, Bass is actively involved in a variety of organizations such as the NW Louisiana Reentry Coalition and the Caddo and Bossier Children and Youth Planning Board.
Stephanie Edmiston
As the president and chief executive officer of Ocean Marketing Group, LLC, Stephanie Edmiston founded her marketing consulting firm in 2008 to meet the unique outsourced marketing, communications, planning and customer service evaluation needs of small businesses and government agencies. Showing her dedication to Northwest Louisiana, over the years she has served on numerous boards and steering committees, working with various city and parish organizations where she was instrumental in seeing the community develop and grow.
Teri Flash
As the founder of Teri Flash Creative, a Shreveport-Bossier-City-based advertising agency founded in 2001, Flash serves local, regional and national clients with professional excellence. Winning more than 70 awards, including Judges Awards and numerous local ADDY Awards, Flash is very involved in the community. In 2008 she began the
inaugural year of the Northwest Louisiana St. Jude Classic and
continues to co-chair the event, helping to organize and fundraise for
children with cancer. Flash feels everything she does provides a role
model and demonstrates support for women and children on a personal, as
well as a professional level.
Dr. Nikki Gebara
With
more than 15 years of combined experience in higher education and
counseling psychology, Gebara holds a doctorate in education with an
emphasis in leadership and policy analysis. Currently, Gebara serves as
instructor of graduate programs at Louisiana Tech-Barksdale Campus, and
through distance education at the University of Central Missouri. In
addition to teaching, she works with military organizations at Barksdale
Air Force Base strengthening connections between military families and
the Shreveport-Bossier City community. Through her work with Susan G.
Komen, Gebara is dedicated to the fight against cancer and is currently
an organizer for the 2013 New Orleans race.
A’Timberly Mapp
Highly
dedicated to her school and students, A’Timberly Mapp is the program
director for the Cosmetology School at Virginia College in Bossier City.
She transferred from Texas to the school’s Bossier campus just over one
year ago, but in that time, she has developed the cosmetology program
and provided a great deal of mentorship to her students. During the past
year, Mapp has lost no time getting involved in the community through
her volunteer work with organizations such as Providence House and
United Way, where she helps serve food and reads to underprivileged
children.
Robin Williams
As
the marketing executive for Holiday Lanes bowling center, Williams
expanded the reach of the business throughout the Bossier- Shreveport
City community and led new programs that encourage fitness in children.
Her work earned Holiday Lanes the American Heart Association Gold Level
Fit Friendly Work Site Certification – one of only six in the community.
She is also dedicated to the fight against cancer through her
organization of the annual Bowl for the Cure event. Williams shares her
experience with others at every opportunity through presentations and
articles, spanning from business marketing to health and wellness.
Patricia Wyatt
Recently
retired from her position as the program director for Business
Administration at Bossier Parish Community College, professor Wyatt
served for 25 years as a full-time faculty member where she taught both
traditional and online courses in the Business and Computer Science
Division. In addition, she served 15 years as the Bossier Parish chief
examiner for the General Equivalency Diploma, which allowed her to aid
approximately 3,750 Bossier Parish residents earn their GEDs. Her
volunteer service includes organizations such as the Bossier Arts
Council and the Bossier City Mayor’s Commission for Women.
SHREVEPORT NOMINEES:
Laurie Bibby Boswell
From
her beginnings as a public educator to her current work as chief
executive officer for Holy Angels Residential Facility, Laurie’s is a
story of commitment engagement and service, told in every step of her
personal and professional life.
Boswell’s
mission is to provide Holy Angels’ residents and 320 employees with “a
path to self-fulfillment through education, empowerment, independence
and work.” Awards for her work at Holy Angels include: the 2011
Shreveport Times 10 Outstanding Leaders in the Community Award, the 2011
Association of Fundraising Professionals North Louisiana Chapter’s
Outstanding Fundraising Executive Award and The Kiwanis Club of
Shreveport Lay Person of the Year Award.
Lola Kendrick
For
30 years, Kendrick has worked for Caddo Schools as middle school
teacher, assistant principal, PR director and researcher for the
superintendent on education innovations, which include early childhood
programs for 4-year-olds, magnet schools and new K-8 schools. She now
works as an education/workforce consultant. In community service, Lola
focuses on Women’s Philanthropy Network, Altrusa, the League of Women
Voters and as a Goodwill mentor. She urges women to work on issues they
care passionately about and “look at the data” to find what works.
Katie McCullin
Having
served more than four years as the manager of media relations and
corporate development for Chesapeake Energy Corporation during the
height of Haynesville Shale Development, McCullin believes the success
of an individual extends beyond his or her resume, credentials and
training. She is proud to not only being a Shreveport native but also
committed to the community that helped shape her. She was recently
honored by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation for conducting a fundraising
campaign. McCullin’s other achievements include recently earning her
graduate degree from Centenary College of Louisiana’s Executive MBA
Program and being recognized as a 2010 “40 under 40” honoree by the
Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce.
Teresa Micheels
Serving
as president of Friends of the Municipal Auditorium, State Commission
for Volunteer Louisiana appointed by Gov. Bobby Jindal and board member
with the Northwest Louisiana Restaurant Association, Micheels’ service
to the Shreveport community is a point of pride. With an accomplished
background in recruiting, placing, training and registering volunteers
in her career, Micheels has more than 1,500 dedicated men and women to
assist her in the very important efforts in the Northwest Louisiana
Community.
Tina Marie Palmisano
Palmisano
loves to cook, eat and spend time with family. During her childhood,
she would come to know life in a different way than most, after being
abducted for a 5-½ year period; however, she never gave up, and her
faith led her to become the strong person that she is today. Later in
life, Palmisano attended culinary school, as well as interned for a
flower shop. Today, Palmisano is a LA Licensed Master Florist. She also
works closely with the Shreveport Job Corp Center to give children an
opportunity to intern at Ernest’s Orleans Restaurant and giving them
“Hope for Tomorrow.”
Pamela Latrice Pero
In
1991, Pero began her real estate career investing in Shreveport-
Bossier City residential and commercial real estate to rent and resale.
She is among the top 5 percent in production and growing through The
Pamela Pero Real Estate Team by Keller Williams Realty Northwest.
Pamela’s No. 1 commitment and driving force is her love for people and
the enrichment of their lives. Pero’s community service accomplishments
include teaching “First Time” homebuyers classes to our local community
and offering credit repairs by teaming with local vendors. In addition,
she provides home repairs for senior citizens working with local
licensed contractors. Her motto is to serve her local community with
respect, honesty and extensive outreach efforts.
Kathi Smith
Serving
30-years in the United States Air Force where she selected as chief
master and deployed in support of operating Enduring Freedom and Iraqi
Freedom, in 2007 Smith was selected as the executive director for the
Military Affairs Council. Today, she is involved in the important
grassroot efforts to improve educational opportunities for active duty
military members and reservists. Her Shreveport community service
accomplishments include being team captain for the Alzheimer’s
Association and donating formal gowns to the Cinderella Project.
–Elizabeth Branca