27-03-2025
YWCA salutes outstanding women in region
Nine more outstanding women will join an already elite group of honorees for YWCA Greater Johns-town's Tribute to Women.
Since 1987, 298 women in our region have met the criteria for the recognition.
With the new honorees, that brings the total to 307 so far, and there are many more who deserve to be acknowledged for their accomplishments.
Tribute to Women was conceived and established to honor women who have demonstrated excellence and leadership in promoting the growth of other women in professional fields in our communities.
These women have achieved successes as doctors, lawyers, teachers, business owners, mentors, innovators and creators, and they are committed to serving others.
They also exemplify the mission of the YWCA to empower women; eliminate racism; and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
The categories for honor are Arts & Letters, contributes to the visual, literary or performing arts; Business, provides leadership in the field of commerce, manufacturing or a profit- oriented service industry; Community Service Volunteer, gives time and talents to help others in a non-paid, non-salaried position; Education, imparting knowledge and developing the powers of reasoning and judgment in the field of education; Non-Profit Services, working in a nonprofit environment enhancing the quality of life for others; Professions, working in a field or industry while promoting/enhancing the development of others through education/leadership training; Lady Liberty, serving or past service in the U.S. military, supporting and defending the Constitution, promoting freedom and liberty for all people; and S.T.E.M., working in the science, technology, engineering or math fields while promoting/enhancing the professional development of others through education/leadership training.
The Yellow Rose Award is chosen by the YWCA Greater Johnstown board and recognizes someone who represents the philosophy of the YWCA.
This year's honorees are Debbie Baxter, of Portage, Arts & Letters; Becky DeYulis, of Ebensburg, Business: Stacey Lewis, of South Fork, Community Service Volunteer; Angela Seidel, of Johnstown, Education; Ashley Flynn, of Loretto, Non-Profit Services; Louann Hoffman, of Cresson, Professions; Jessie Mullen, of Johnstown, Lady Liberty; Jacqueline Hockenberry, of Johnstown, S.T.E.M.; and Andi Palmar, of Johnstown, Yellow Rose.
The women were nominated by their peers, who submitted biographies about their professional leadership and individual accomplishments, volunteer and community involvement, and extraordinary personal attributes that made them role models for others. A committee reviewed the biographies with the names removed and made selections based on the merits of the information provided.
The very first awardees were Judith A. Mucha, Education; Ethel Otrosina, Business; M. Josephine Paul, Arts; Trudy Myers, Community Service; and Linda M. Weaver, Professions.
The new honorees will be feted during an awards ceremony May 22 at Ace's in the Cambria City section of Johnstown.
We congratulate all of the honorees, both past and present.