Columbus Monthly's 2025 Class of Inspiring Women
Columbus Monthly's 2025 Class of Inspiring Women
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Columbus Monthly's Inspiring Women: Meet 23 Trailblazers Making a Difference

The Dispatch Magazines team is proud to present our second class of Inspiring Women: 23 trailblazers that make Columbus a better community for all. In a joint project between Columbus Monthly and Columbus CEO, we’ve profiled leaders including elected officeholders, nonprofit and business leaders, philanthropists, creatives and individuals using their personal experience and expertise to make a difference in their communities and the wider world.

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Save the date for our Inspiring Women event, coming up on June 18 at Vitria on the Square, where we will celebrate our honorees. More information about the event will be forthcoming.

In the meantime, read on to meet the Columbus Monthly’s 2025 class of Inspiring Women, as well as those from Columbus CEO.

Dr. Amy Acton Helps Solve Tough Problems

The physician and Democratic Party candidate for Ohio’s 2026 gubernatorial race helps Ohioans co-create a better future for everyone. Read about Dr. Amy Acton.

Ukeme Awakessien Jeter Builds an Inclusive City

The Upper Arlington mayor and city council president draws on her lived experience as an immigrant to improve her adopted hometown and build a new model for leadership. Read about Ukeme Awakessien Jeter.

Lourdes Barroso de Padilla Champions New Generation of Leadership

The first Latina ever elected to Columbus City Council is changing policy and paving the path for the next generation of the city’s residents and leaders. Read about Lourdes Barroso de Padilla.

Michelle Brandt Helps People Think Differently Through Art

The gallery owner and art consultant is sharing and amplifying other people’s stories through her art gallery. Read about Michelle Brandt.

Jeni Britton Helps Others Flourish

The founder of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams is starting a new chapter with her health-conscious fiber bars, Floura. Read about Jeni Britton.

Sophia Fifner Builds Community Through Conversations

The president and CEO of the Columbus Metropolitan Club is having the necessary conversations to foster ideas and unity. Read about Sophia Fifner.

Jessica Krauser Helps People With Parkinson’s Disease

The podcaster and founder of the 5K for JK raises vital funds for Parkinson’s disease research while helping others who are living with the disease. Read about Jessica Krauser.

Sangeeta Lakhani and Letha Pugh Create a Stronger Service Industry

The co-founders of Service! Relief for Hospitality Workers are addressing the needs of industry workers and supporting their professional growth. Read about Sangeeta Lakhani and Letha Pugh.

Cathy Lyttle Enhances the Community Through Philanthropic Work

The Blue Jackets Foundation board chair prioritizes community building and problem solving in her multiple projects throughout the city. Read about Cathy Lyttle.

Nadine Muzerall is Transforming the Ohio State Women’s Ice Hockey Team

The Ohio State women’s ice hockey coach has led her team to the national championships four years in a row. Read about Nadine Muzerall.

Lindy Noel Advocates for Organ Donorship

The Columbus Blue Jackets communications specialist gave back to the sports community in a big way when she donated her kidney to former sports reporter Aaron Portzline. Read about Lindy Noel.

Angela Pace

The iconic Columbus broadcaster made countless community contributions and covered many notable stories, opening the door for other journalists. Read about Angela Pace.

Teckie Shackelford Supports College Education

The co-founder of the I Know I Can program has helped thousands of kids pursue higher education. Read about Teckie Shackelford.

Maggie Smith Makes Writing Accessible to Everyone

The best-selling poet and essayist is making the creative process understandable and approachable in her new book. Read about Maggie Smith.

Meet the Inspiring Women Profiled in Columbus CEO

Lisa Berger and Ilaria Rawlins Forge a New Banking Model

The founders of women-owned Fortuna Bank aim to help local business owners grow and thrive. Read about Lisa Berger and Ilaria Rawlins.

Lisa Hinson Dedicates Efforts to Cancer Research and Education

The veteran public relations executive is just as dedicated to the community as she is her clients. Read about Lisa Hinson.

Amy Klaben Builds a Foundation to Improve Housing Equity

The Families Flourish co-founder and longtime affordable housing advocate is working to effect change, one family at a time. Read about Amy Klaben.

Karen Morrison Works to Create Healthier Communities

The OhioHealth Foundation president has taken a leading role in helping to reduce disparities and improve access to care. Read about Karen Morrison.

Debbie Penzone Helps Clients Embrace Their True Beauty

The salon president and CEO is leading the business into the future with a yoga studio and a new community and event space. Read about Debbie Penzone.

Angela Plummer Leads a Refugee Agency With Compassion

The executive director of Community Refugee & Immigration Services helps newcomers navigate the legal system and make a new life in Columbus. Read about Angela Plummer.

Barb Smoot Helps to Empower the Next Generation of Leaders

The president and CEO of Women for Economic and Leadership Development is helping women build and embrace their potential. Read about Barb Smoot.

This story is from the Inspiring Women feature in the May 2025 issue of Columbus Monthly. Subscribe here.

This article originally appeared on Columbus Monthly: Columbus Monthly’s Inspiring Women: Meet 23 Trailblazers Making a Difference

Reporting by Julanne Hohbach and Katy Smith, Columbus Monthly / Columbus Monthly

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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