Huntsville, AL, September 19, 2025
News Summary
The Women’s Economic Development Council (WEDC) Foundation honored five remarkable women leaders at a recent annual fundraiser in Huntsville, Alabama. The event, held at the Redstone Federal Credit Union, recognized the honorees for their exemplary contributions in business, education, and community service. The WEDC Foundation continues its mission of empowering women through various support services, enhancing workforce development, and fostering future leaders in the region.
Huntsville Honors Five Distinguished Women Leaders at Annual Fundraiser
The Women’s Economic Development Council (WEDC) Foundation has announced its 2025 honorees for the Women Honoring Women recognition. The announcement was made on April 29 at Redstone Federal Credit Union’s Twickenham location in Huntsville, Alabama. This annual event gathered professionals, civic leaders, and partners to celebrate the contributions of women in empowering the community.
This Year’s Honorees
This year’s distinguished honorees include:
- Veronica A. Cram
- Lee Marshall
- Dr. Annie Saylor
- Dr. Patricia G. Sims
- Kathi Tew
Each honoree has exemplified distinguished leadership in various fields such as business, education, community service, and nonprofit innovation.
About the WEDC Foundation
The WEDC Foundation, founded in 1998, is one of North Alabama’s respected nonprofit organizations dedicated to promoting women’s advancement. The foundation provides essential support for women pursuing higher education through flexible financial assistance, mentorship, and leadership training.
To date, nearly 200 scholars have participated in WEDC’s programs, receiving over $855,500 in financial aid. In 2024, the foundation supported 33 scholars, 20 children, and 65 volunteers through various development and support services.
Mentorship and Networking Opportunities
The WEDC Foundation connects scholars with seasoned professionals for mentorship, networking, career panels, and skills workshops. This initiative plays a pivotal role in enhancing the regional workforce development pipeline, addressing both current needs and future demands.
Significance of the Honorees
The contributions of the honorees reflect broader economic and civic trends, underscoring the growing influence of women in North Alabama’s business landscape. The WEDC Executive Director emphasized that the honorees embody the foundation’s mission of fostering empowered women leaders.
Future Directions
The WEDC Foundation continues to expand its impact and provide crucial resources for the next generation of women leaders within the community. Their ongoing efforts ensure that women have necessary support and opportunities to thrive and lead.
FAQ
Who are the 2025 honorees for the Women Honoring Women recognition?
This year’s distinguished honorees include Veronica A. Cram, Lee Marshall, Dr. Annie Saylor, Dr. Patricia G. Sims, and Kathi Tew.
When was the honorees announcement made?
The announcement took place on April 29 at Redstone Federal Credit Union’s Twickenham location in Huntsville, Alabama.
What does the WEDC Foundation do?
The WEDC Foundation promotes women’s advancement by providing support for women pursuing higher education through flexible financial assistance, mentorship, and leadership training.
How many scholars have participated in WEDC programs?
Nearly 200 scholars have participated in the program, receiving more than $855,500 in financial aid to date.
What support did the foundation provide in 2024?
In 2024, the foundation supported 33 scholars, 20 children, and 65 volunteers via various development and support services.
Key Features of the WEDC Foundation
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Foundation Established | 1998 |
| Total Financial Aid Provided | $855,500+ |
| Number of Scholars Supported | 200+ |
| Support in 2024 | 33 scholars, 20 children, 65 volunteers |
| Focus Areas | Mentorship, Networking, Leadership Training |
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