Kae Bell
Kae Bell is the chief financial officer for Brentwood Hospital, a role she has performed for a decade. For more than 25 years, she has been dedicated to Brentwood Hospital's mission of providing help and hope to individuals and their families. Bell is adaptable, with a propensity for innovative processes and a readiness to develop efficient operations. She allocates time to research methods and trends for performance improvement, recognizing excellent patient care results in financial success. She thrives on collaboration, not competition.
Bell is a frequent volunteer and has served over 20 nonprofit organizations and fundraisers. She is committed to serving God through worship and service at her church, community and family. She has instilled the same level of integrity and character in her daughter, inspiring boldness and courage.

Rebecca Bonnevier
Rebecca Bonnevier is the general manager of the Brookshire Grocery Arena. For over 15 years, she has managed one of the top entertainment destinations in the South and is one of the few female general managers in her industry. She diligently promotes Bossier/Shreveport to bring world-renowned entertainment to the community. Bonnevier utilizes the Arena platform to support local charities/businesses and is a mentor and friend to all employees.
In addition, she has served as president and vice president of the Commission for Women of Bossier City and on the board of directors for the Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse (CADA). She is an active volunteer in her church community leadership.
Bonnevier prides herself on being an advocate for women, minorities and the LGBTQ community.

Leigh Anne Chambers
Leigh Anne Chambers is the executive director of events and community initiatives at LSUS, where she connects the university to the community through events, K-12 initiatives and continuing education.
Chambers holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in arts. Beginning her career in arts administration, she served as executive director of the North Central Louisiana Arts Council and the Bossier Arts Council and director of patron advancement at the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra.
An advocate for the arts and nonprofit administration, Chambers has held a variety of board positions. She is active in various nonprofits, and during an eight-year tenure with the Louisiana Alliance for Nonprofits, she recently served as their board chair. In addition, she currently serves on the Shreveport Symphony board.
Emerie Eck Gentry
Emerie
Eck Gentry is the owner of Lagniappe PRIME, LLC, a consulting company
dedicated to helping clients grow their brand footprint by showcasing
their strengths through effective public relations, creative integrated
marketing and engaging events.
A
Shreveport native, Gentry earned her high school diploma from Northwood
High School in 1999. In 2006, she obtained her associate of applied
science degree in business administration from Bossier Parish Community
College. In August 2018, she received her bachelor’s degree in
interdisciplinary studies from Louisiana Tech University.
Gentry
is a community crusader who utilizes her time and talents for the
greater good of the community through organizational leadership and
volunteerism. She is the proud fiancé of Jason Holtzclaw and mother to
sons Ethan and Trevor, and bonus children Beaux and Kallyn.

April Heaberlin
April
Heaberlin has worked for Career Adventures for over 14 years as the
general manager and manages 12 female employees. Her desire to help
others in their time of need grew from her experiences working in
staffing and her personal experience related to the life-threatening
diagnosis her son received. This growing passion for others has led
April to volunteer in leadership roles at Purchased: Not for Sale, St.
Jude Miracles on the Red and Calvary Baptist Church.
Heaberlin
was born and raised in Shreveport, graduated from Byrd in 2003, and
received her business marketing degree from LSUS in 2007. She has been
married to her high school sweetheart, Dustin Heaberlin, for 15 years
and is a proud mother of three.

Morgan Lang
Dr.
Elise Morgan Trahant Lang, the owner of Lang Orthodontics, is a
trailblazing female specialist in a male-dominated industry. She is the
first female orthodontist in the Northwest Louisiana region, and her
team is comprised of working mothers who have found balance in their
family and work lives. They enjoy careers with no limits and extend
their culture to the community they serve.
Lang
has personally mentored several students, interns and dental leaders,
always carving out time to explore opportunities on both professional
and personal levels. Recognized for her work both in the office and
within the community, Lang has been recognized at multiple award
ceremonies, including the Greater Shreveport Chamber’s (GSC) 40 Under
Forty, GSC Minority Business Opportunity Award’s Small Business Owner of
the Year, Top Business Innovation and the Virginia K. Shehee Most
Outstanding Woman of the Year.
Judy Madison
Judy
A. Madison, originally from Opelousas, La., graduated from the Graduate
School of Banking LSU Baton Rouge, the American Institute of Banking
and the University of Louisiana Monroe. She has been in the financial
industry for over 34 years and currently serves as vice president,
Community Outreach and mortgage lender at Red River Bank.
Madison
has an extensive background in establishing relationships with women’s
groups, nonprofit community organizations, local/state government
agencies and businesses that support affordable housing, economic
development, and community revitalization. She frequently partners with
the Louisiana Housing Corporation, City of Shreveport Community Programs
and Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas Affordable Housing Programs. These
partnerships provide down payment grants for homebuyers, veterans,
special needs assistance and repair programs for senior citizens and
provide technical support to the community, base and nonprofit
organizations.

Renee’ McCuller
Diane
Renee’ McCuller is a senior vice president of Willis-Knighton Health
System. She is responsible for the nursing, physical medicine and
rehabilitation, and emergency services departments.
As
a mentor and advocate for employees and students, she shares four core
expectations: all feel valued, respected, treated as a professional and
safe in their work environment. She leads and encourages her staff to
become relational enough to trust and share their stories to promote
grace, mercy and gratitude with each other. She tirelessly devotes time
to connecting with employees and students.
McCuller
is an active St. Joseph Catholic Church member and volunteers with the
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Krewe of Centaur. During the height
of the COVID pandemic, she was privileged to be on Governor Edwards’
Health Care Task Force.

Megann McDaniel
Megann
Hayes McDaniel demonstrated early on the behavior that has served as
the foundation for her life. While actively involved in extracurricular
activities and working through college, she maintained a 4.0 GPA from
kindergarten through graduate school.
McDaniel learned each opportunity was a building block.
She
has worked for the same national company since she was 21 and moved
from intern to director of financial services at Nationwide Marketing
Group. Never forgetting her struggles in an industry dominated by males,
she has developed programs to help women succeed. McDaniel has served
her community in various roles, including assisting women in developing
healthier lifestyles. She is always available to help women with their
personal and professional growth and is recognized both locally and
nationally as an energetic champion for women.
Jessica Miller
Jessica
Milan Miller has served as CEO of Louisiana’s busiest children’s
advocacy center, the Gingerbread House, for the past 19 years. Her work
has helped provide critically needed services to over 900 child abuse
victims annually and prevention education to over 35,000 children and
adults. She leads a dedicated staff of 13 women who inspire her daily.
Miller
is a hard worker, a servant leader, a mentor and an accomplished
speaker who believes that we genuinely rise by lifting others. She
devotes her free time to volunteering at her children’s schools, serving
the homeless and being an active member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Catholic Church. Miller credits her faith for giving her the strength to
push through adversity and her family for reminding her to live life to
the fullest.

Joslin Pickens
Dr.
Joslin Mar-Dai Pickens serves as department chair of communication and
general studies; and is a tenured associate professor at Southern
University at Shreveport. She also serves as a lecturer at Saint Peter’s
University. She is the recipient of two National Excellence in Teaching
awards, Southern University’s Above and Beyond, Greater Shreveport
Chamber’s (GSC) 40 Under 40, and GSC Minority Business Opportunity Award
honoree.
Another role
that fulfills Pickens’ commitment to her passion of educating and
improving her community is owner/chef at Vegans on the Run. Her
restaurant not only serves vegan comfort food but has provided over
1,000 free meals to the community and partners with local schools to
provide cooking classes, cultivating her vision of creating a healthier
community by changing the face and taste of vegan food.

Brandi Pickett
Brandi
Pickett, director of government programs with Ingalls Information
Security, provides cybersecurity assurance processes for VR/AR training
applications to support the Air Force. She is a Certified Information
System Security Professional, a Certified Authorization Professional and
a CMMC registered practitioner. She encourages women to seek these
certifications for advancement.
Pickett
focuses on encouraging women to enter the field of cybersecurity by
serving as a technical mentor for CyberPatriot Programs, a member of the
board of directors for AFCEA ArkLaTex Chapter and an advisor for both
the Bossier Parish School of Technology and Innovative Learning and LSU
Shreveport. Pickett is a 2020 AFCEA International Women’s Appreciation
Award recipient for her contributions to furthering women in STEM. She
annually provides a $2,000 STEM scholarship to female high school
graduates pursuing careers in STEM.

Arien Ragster
Arien
L. Ragster is the senior program coordinator for Louisiana Public
Health Institute, where she supports initiatives that focus on improving
adolescent/maternal health inequities and promotes effective policies
for youth and young adult health in Region 7. She has over seven years
of experience in community collaborations and women’s empowerment and is
also a certified mental health first aid instructor.
Ragster
earned her Executive MBA from Texas Southern University. She is a
member of Top Ladies of Distinction Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
Inc., and the owner of Diva of Destinations Travel Agency. She enjoys
making memories with family and friends when she is not working or
volunteering in her community. Ragster’s motto is, “If I do what I’ve
always done, I will be what I’ve always been.”

Katrina Sproles
Katrina
Sproles serves as the student services support coordinator for the vice
chancellor for student services at Bossier Parish Community College.
She has spent over a decade of her time and energy devoted to higher
education at Bossier Parish Community College. Outside of work, she
passionately dedicates her time as a youth mentor to young ladies of
Bossier Parish, guiding and encouraging them through some of their most
difficult teenage years.
Sproles
has actively assisted women in achieving their full leadership
potential through her service on many committees within the college. As a
first-generation female college student, she uses that perspective to
lead conversations, encourage others during graduation ceremonies, and
advocate for the many groups she works with on campus.

Audrey Tarr
Audrey
Tarr has served the Shreveport community for over 16 years in various
capacities. At every level of responsibility, she has worked to help
women, particularly underrepresented women, excel in their fields.
Although she currently serves as the chief operations officer for
Goodwill Industries of North Louisiana, her career reflects her ongoing
dedication to fostering excellence and elevating women.
She
has a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of
Maine and a master’s of education instruction from Central Michigan
University. While serving as chief compliance officer, Tarr earned her
Juris Doctor from Taft Law School. Throughout her education and career,
she has helped women find their voice and skills, whether volunteering
in community service organizations or through mentoring and training in
her workplace.

Sacha Purciful
Sacha
Purciful serves as vice president and general manager of KSLA News 12.
She has worked in broadcasting throughout the Southeast, using that
platform to grow and expand the role of women, both in and out of the
workplace. Purciful has made female leadership growth and empowerment a
personal priority through mentorship programs, leadership development
training, career coaching, diversity, equity and inclusion training,
speaking engagements, coaching women and minority-owned businesses to
success and volunteering at organizations directly impacting the needs
of women.
Purciful
was recognized as one of the international Top 100 John Maxwell
Transformational Leaders of 2018. She has a strong history of
volunteerism, specifically with organizations benefitting the needs of
women and children. She is a graduate of the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville.