2025 Chamber Women Awards: Honoring the Women Who Inspire and Lead in the Yakima Valley
Join us in recognizing the outstanding women of the Yakima Valley at the Annual Chamber Women Awards, taking place on Thursday, May 8th, from 4:00-6:00 PM in the State Fair Room of the Yakima Valley SunDome. Tickets go on sale April 10th!
The Chamber Women Awards serves as a beacon of recognition, celebrating women who exemplify professionalism, achievement, influence, leadership, and volunteerism in our community. This special event provides a platform to honor their contributions across diverse sectors, highlighting their dedication, impact, and resilience. Through their pursuit of excellence, these women inspire and empower others to reach new heights.
We invite the community to take part by submitting nominations to recognize the incredible women making a difference in Yakima Valley. Nominations are open to the public and can be submitted via this survey: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sv/VDGAwQa
Sponsorship Opportunities Available!
Show your commitment to celebrating the incredible women of Yakima Valley by becoming a sponsor. Your support will help us recognize and uplift the outstanding women making a difference in our community. For sponsorship details, please contact us by emailing chamber@yakima.org or calling 509-248-2021.
2025 Women Awards Categories:
Legendary Community Service Award - This award is designed to celebrate an individual in the Yakima Valley that demonstrates a commitment to community involvement and promotes the positive spirit of the Yakima Valley.
Legendary Education Award - This award is presented to an individual who has made a positive impact on their students and in our community.
Legendary Leadership in Business Award - A person who has proven to be exemplary in their field, leading their company or organization to succeed on a local or regional stage.
Legendary Business Ownership Award - This award recognizes a woman in our community who has not only made a mark in business but is also emerging as a 'woman to watch'. She might be the head of a team, just starting out in business or a future leader.