Vermont Chamber President Betsy Bishop Receives Leadership Award

Betsy Bishop - Vermont Chamber President
Betsy Bishop - Vermont Chamber President
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500Vermont Chamber President Betsy Bishop is the recipient of the 2022 Vermont ATHENA Leadership Award. This prestigious recognition honors a Vermonter who has provided mentorship and direction to women in business, helping them strive to attain their highest level of accomplishment and leadership. The Vermont award is presented by the Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce.

The ATHENA Leadership Award has been presented in over 500 regions, including 48 states & 11 countries. The award is presented by chambers of commerce, women’s organizations, and universities to a woman, or man, who demonstrates the qualities embodied in the ATHENA Leadership Model and who:

  • Has achieved the highest level of professional excellence.
  • Contributes time and energy to improve the quality of life for others in the community.
  • Actively assists others, particularly women, in realizing their full leadership potential.

Those who know Betsy, know how well-deserved this award is.

Original source can be found here.



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