ABWA Iris Chapter celebrates 40 years with Business Woman of the Year Stephanie Windham

The ABWA Iris Chapter in Griffin commemorates four decades of empowering businesswomen with a special women’s health-focused event on May 6. The celebration will honor Business Woman of the Year, Stephanie Windham, highlighting the organization’s lasting impact on the community.

Key Takeaways:

  • ABWA Iris Chapter in Griffin celebrates its 40th anniversary.
  • A special women’s health-focused event is scheduled for May 6.
  • Business Woman of the Year, Stephanie Windham, will be honored.
  • The organization has empowered businesswomen in Griffin for four decades.
  • The event underscores the importance of women’s health in the community.

Forty Years of Empowerment in Griffin

The American Business Women’s Association (ABWA) Iris Chapter in Griffin is marking a significant milestone—celebrating 40 years of operation dedicated to empowering women in business.

A Legacy of Advancing Women

Since its inception, the ABWA Iris Chapter has been a cornerstone for professional women in Griffin, providing networking opportunities, educational resources, and support to help women advance in their careers.

Special Women’s Health Event on May 6

In honor of this anniversary, the chapter is hosting a special women’s health-focused event on Tuesday, May 6, in the evening. The event aims to bring community members together to discuss important health topics that affect women, emphasizing the chapter’s commitment to the well-being of its members and the broader community.

Honoring Business Woman of the Year: Stephanie Windham

The celebration will also honor Stephanie Windham, who has been recognized as the Business Woman of the Year. Her achievements and contributions to the local business landscape exemplify the leadership and excellence the ABWA strives to cultivate.

Highlighting the Importance of Women’s Health

By centering the event around women’s health, the ABWA Iris Chapter underscores a crucial aspect of personal and professional success. The focus on health serves as a reminder that well-being is foundational to empowerment and community advancement.

Looking Ahead to the Future

As the ABWA Iris Chapter reflects on four decades of service, the organization remains committed to its mission of supporting and advancing businesswomen in Griffin. The upcoming event not only celebrates past accomplishments but also sets the stage for continued impact in the years to come.

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