WIN Announces 2020 Cornerstone Award Winners

WIN Announces 2020 Cornerstone Award Winners

The winner’s actions and contributions demonstrate the outstanding commitment to WIN’s mission and vision.

Women’s Industry Network (WIN) presents the Cornerstone Award each year to deserving WIN board members. The winner’s actions and contributions demonstrate the outstanding commitment to WIN’s mission and vision. They also set a high example for others to follow. This year, WIN Chair Cheryl Boswell awarded two board members with the Cornerstone Award, Michelle Sullivan (pictured, above right) and Jenny Anderson (at left).

Sullivan, who is a past WIN chair, is a true leader of WIN. She is a strong advocate of WIN and increased WIN membership during her tenure. Sullivan has been a mentor to many women. During the past year she worked to redefine sponsor opportunities and benefits. She served on the WIN executive committee in various roles and, served in a leadership capacity on many committees, including membership and sponsorship.

Anderson, who serves as vice chair on the WIN Executive committee, served a key role in selecting and implementing a new WIN membership database and website. She devotes endless hours working on the marketing initiatives of WIN. She too has served in many roles on the executive committee, co-chairs the Marketing committee and is involved on the Most Influential Woman (MIW) award committee. 

“This award provides a way in which we can say ‘thank you’ to those board members who make a lasting impression on WIN” says Boswell. “Michelle and Jenny’s actions and contributions have created a great example for future board members and leaders in our organization and we are so lucky that they are a part of WIN.”

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