Tribute to Women 2021
This year marks the 30th Annual YWCA Tribute to Women, a yearly celebration to recognize the contributions of exceptional women and, as our largest fundraiser, to provide crucial support for YWCA's essential programs and services.
We're changing things up this year and inviting everyone to Share the Light by recognizing women who've made a difference - whether they’re living or deceased, local or living across the world: a mother, a grandmother, a favorite teacher, a kind neighbor, or even a best friend. Share a Tribute and shine a light on the ways she nurtures, empowers, or transforms those around her!
2021 Honorees
Lisa Cofer
Kathy Whitaker
Sharon Mooney
Mrs. Deb Miller
Carrie Upshaw
Billie Schneider
Pat Phillips
Leslie Grace
Susan Benton
Jessica Jane Rucker
Ann Wilkinson Linder
Jewel Bell
Vivian Crymble
Jo Morrison
Danielle Bland
Dottie Whitesides
Lisa Baker
Margot Seay
Give a Tribute
Do you know a woman deserving of recognition?
Optionally, you can also have your tribute posted publicly on our website. Public tributes can include photos, video, more wording, and can be shared to social media. You can also invite others to Share the Light by leaving comments of gratitude, congratulations, or a favorite memory of your Honoree.
Simply fill out and submit the form on this page and indicate whether you’d like your tribute to be public or private. If you’d prefer to mail in a paper form, Click Here for the Printable Form.
All proceeds will directly support YWCA NETN and SWVA's programs and benefit working families, children, and young adult victims of crime.For assistance with submissions, please email tribute@ywcatnva.org or call 423-968-944.
Tribute Certificate Example
About Tribute to Women
A program like none other in the area, Tribute to Women was born in 1992 as a way to empower women by recognizing their dedicated work and its positive effect on our community.
Tribute progresses the YWCA mission by providing community corporations, organizations and businesses a platform to publicly acknowledge the outstanding achievements of women in the Northeast Tennessee-Southwest Virginia region. Additionally, this great program serves as a significant source of funding for the vital services offered to women and families through the YWCA.
Congratulations to Our 2020 Recipients!
Nurture
Jennifer Adler is a mentor, professor and public official. She empowers others to think independently while exposing them to new and different ideas. Jennifer’s story empowers young women in our region who don’t have familial models of academic achievement. In Jennifer they see themselves-that they, too, can be a professor, a public official, and a champion for others.
Lori Hamilton, RN has been recognized with many achievements including Health Care Hero Award and 2018 March of Dimes Nurse of the Year in Public Health. She has developed a comprehensive program that benefits Food City’s associates, customers, and community partners. Lori is a strong advocate for health and wellness, and her strong commitment to serving others is evident to all.
As a patrol officer Debbie Richmond became a role model for women interested in law enforcement. She was later assigned to the Criminal Investigations Division, where, guided by her unique blend of strength and kindness, she became a trusted advocate in the Bristol community, for the most vulnerable victims. Her overwhelming desire to serve victims has been especially meaningful to our community.
Empower
Becca Davis is the co-founder and executive director of ReFrame Association, which supports affordable housing rehabilitation and repairs for low-income people throughout the United States, ensuring homes are safe, healthy, and more livable for residents. She empowers nonprofits by identifying and sharing their best practices, educating them in sustainable repair methods and techniques for improved volunteer recruitment and retention.
Dr. Shelley Koch‘s teaching philosophy at Emory and Henry College has been shaped by her personal journey, with one foot in the world of ideas and one in the world of work life. Shelley is a powerhouse in Southwest Virginia and has served on the board of Appalachian Sustainable Development and Appalachian Peace Education Center. She has also published books and articles focusing on food and society.
Dr. Rene Rodgers played an integral role in the development of the Birthplace of Country Music Museum while adhering to the high standards of the Smithsonian. She is also works with other organizations to help make the community stronger. Rene personifies grace under pressure and inspires others through her tireless work ethic and methodical approach to problem solving
Transform
Linda Shepherd is a dynamic nursing professional and accomplished healthcare executive. She has a vision and optimism for the nursing profession, and particularly for nursing in Southwest Virginia. Linda has and continues to demonstrate skill development and growth in transforming not only herself professionally, but also in those she leads through her involvement in many organizations.
Katy Ford Sikorski consistently leads by example through her willingness to work, positive attitude, and dedication to service. As president of the Rotary Club she guided the club’s many community and international initiatives. . She currently provides oversight, coordinates and manages clinical deliveries for drug trials. Katy is currently responsible for an international study with 110 sites in 11 countries and a domestic study in 58 US cities.
Jamie Swift plays a significant role in the safety of people throughout the region, as well as within the system’s 21 hospitals and many other facilities as the director of infection prevention at Ballad Health. She is one of the primary experts in the region on infectious diseases, and her guidance in the community on how to prepare and react to the threat of these diseases is crucial.