by April Allman | Sep 29, 2017 | Today's Woman Now, Way to Go Woman
Taking care of people is a recurrent theme in Pamela E. Taylor’s life — from serving in the United States Army for three years to becoming a nurse practitioner. Pamela, our Way to Go Woman winner in the Community category, has parlayed her passion into a business...
by April Allman | Sep 29, 2017 | Today's Woman Now, Way to Go Woman
Alisha Duvall, our Way to Go Woman winner in the Entrepreneurial category, is helping seniors live a better life. Alee Solutions, a company she opened in 2015, focuses on finding aging-in-place living options for seniors. She hopes to use her company as a way of...
by April Allman | Sep 29, 2017 | Today's Woman Now, Way to Go Woman
Miriam Sigrun Krause, our Way to Go Woman winner in the Professional category, is a Physician and the Social Media Director at Fertility and Endocrine Associates. As a child living in Heidelberg, Germany, Miriam dreamed of becoming a doctor. After 14 years of medical...
by April Allman | Sep 28, 2017 | Today's Woman Now, Way to Go Woman
Lindsay Reeves’ ability to foster strong relationships with clients and colleagues has led to a successful career as director of operations and vice president at NOVA Salon. Lindsay, who is our Way to Go Woman winner in the Leadership category, thrives off of being...
by April Allman | Sep 28, 2017 | Today's Woman Now, Way to Go Woman
After the death of her infant daughter Lily Grace in 2012, Amy Elzy, our Way to Go Woman winner in the Overcame Obstacles category, turned her loss into a support system for grieving families. She started the Lily Grace Project, an organization that provides hairbows...
by April Allman | Sep 2, 2017 | Explore Louisville, Featured, Today's Woman Now
By Marie Bradby Why We Chose Louisville They have seen the world. They have successful careers. They could live anywhere. They chose Louisville. Here are three transplants — tops in their fields — who are making Louisville their forever home and stitching themselves...